Le Tub
What the experts agree on
Quirky waterside shack built from beach debris and salvaged bathtubs serves legitimately great burgers and seafood in gloriously unpretentious surroundings—expect eclectic charm over polish.
“Hands down, this is one of the coolest, most unpretentious, quintessential pre-swanky South Florida restaurants, if not one of the coolest restaurants, period.”
– Frommer's
"The fish salad is heavy on the mayo, but this locale is light on pretentiousness. It's Long John Silvers meets Sponge Bob Square Pants, complete with shipwrecked toilet bowls."
12.0
"Sit Intracoastalside in a tropical jungle for good seafood dishes, chili and meaty burgers that rank among the best in the country." Full review
"Once a Sunoco gas station, this quirky waterside saloon has an enduring affection for claw-foot bathtubs; lunch will run you around $15 (burger $11; small fries $3.50). " Full review
7.5
"The gloriously old school spot was literally built from various debris and flotsam its owner found on the beach, just a couple of blocks away. The seafood here is great especially the steamed shrimp " Full review