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Restaurant Review: Cap's Island Restaurant in Lighthouse Point, Florida

The Oldest Restaurant in Florida Located on the Intracoastal Waterway in Lighthouse Point, Fl

By Susan Antonelli, published Feb 06, 2008
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Rating: 4.6 of 5
If you boat on the Intracoastal in the Hillsboro, Boca area in Florida you are familiar with what looks like a little shanty but is actually Caps Place Island Restaurant. It's a shabby little place from the outside. It still has storm damage on the intracoastal side.It serves a lot of all American fare and excellent fish. It's a well known landmark in the area. From the water it looks like an abandoned shack but it's a popular historical eatery.

They serve lobster, steak and native seafoods like Wahoo, Dolphin, Cobia, Snapper and of course, Stone Crab. The Oysters and Clams are shucked right at the clam bar (6 Oysters $7.95 )while you wait. The heart of palm salad ($111.95) is made from the palms of Sbal trees that grow locally. A really charming feature is that you can access the restaurant on their own little shuttle boat. You can catch the shuttle at the Lighthouse Point Marina. This boat ride over makes going there even more special. There is ample parking at the dock when you boat over.

Cap's Island Restaurant is actually Florida's oldest restaurant. It's been in business since the 1920's. It really looks like they haven't changed a bit since then. In the 30's it was a gambling casino. It is just loaded with old charm and wonderful stories.Cap had his own fishing fleet and fish market in Pompano and was a runaway at the age of 13. He had quite a background. His brother was a Lighthouse Keeper. He was a rum runner in the day and would sink the rum outide in the water and haul it up as the orders came in. He also got in trouble with the law for serving turtle eggs.

Cap's Island is right near the Hillsboro Inlet within eyesight of the lighthouse. It was put together by Cap and Lola Knight and a friend Al Hasis and floated into place. Now their children run it. In 1990 Cap's Place was listed as a historical site on the National Register of Historic Places.

Cap's Island Restaurant, Lighthouse Point, Fl
Neigborhood: Intracoastal Waterway
Lighthouse Point, FL 33063 USA
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Sounds delightful.

Posted on 02/10/2008 at 9:02:45 PM

 
Tasty, maybe we should all join up there one day? Historic Places are just up my street!

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 12:02:19 PM

 
I can't believe it! I actually ate there once, many years ago when we took an extended Florida vacation! I read lots of reviews, but this is the first time I've ever actually read one for a place I've been!

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 11:02:05 AM

 
Sounds great - I'd love to try it...maybe when the gang is in town?

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 11:02:57 AM

 
sounds delicious......I'll have some of that lobster please

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 10:02:40 AM

 
Yum makes me wanna go to Florida just to go there :)

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 8:02:03 AM

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