As the sweltering summer travel season reaches its zenith, with a staggering 72 million Americans embarking on road trips, it's the perfect time to ditch the conventional roadside fare and indulge in a taste of nostalgic Florida. The Sunshine State is teeming with eateries that are worth venturing out of your way for, not only for their delectable cuisine but also for the distinctive ambiance they provide.
From weathered seaside eateries that have stood the test of time to eccentric roadside diners and even a swampy hideaway, Florida has something for every kind of traveler. One such legendary establishment is a family-owned steakhouse in Palm Beach County, which has been a favorite among locals and celebrities alike since its inception in 1947. This beloved eatery, founded by Ralph and Norma Lewis as a drive-in, initially featured a charcoal pit and car-side cocktails. Notable patrons... including Billy Joel and Kelsey Grammer, have contributed to its storied reputation.
For those willing to venture off the beaten path, there's the enchanting Cabbage Key Inn, "accessible only by boat in Pine Island Sound." This hidden gem, "dating back to 1944.".. was originally an exclusive island resort where food and drinks were served to a select few ← →

The summer travel season, that one that at its peak is expected to see 72 million Americans hit the road, is upon us. And if you're getting into your car to travel out of Florida or just around Florida, make the drive memorable by eschewing the roadside burger-in-a-box and infuse your adventure with a taste of Old Florida.
The Sunshine State is packed with restaurants that are destination-worthy, not just for the food they dish, but the vibes they serve with. We're talking seaside shacks that have stood for decades, quirky roadside diners and even a swamp house.
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