With its breezy Broadwalk, Art Deco hotels, and proximity to Miami’s creative energy, Hollywood’s food scene strikes a laid-back but worldly note.
Here you’ll find classic seafood shacks, Latin flavor, creative kitchens, and neighborhood gems overflowing with sunshine and South Florida soul.
1. Le Tub Saloon
No-frills, cash-only, and decorated with old bathtubs and driftwood, Le Tub is an institution famous for its burger—which has appeared in more “Best in America” lists than can be counted.
Perched on the Intracoastal Waterway, the kitchen turns out monstrous char-grilled patties, chili-topped hot dogs, and key lime pie best enjoyed at a picnic table overlooking bobbing boats and manatees.
The crowd is always a mashup of boaters, celebs, and tanned locals in flip-flops. It’s the definition of local flavor.
2. GG’s Waterfront Bar & Grill
GG’s offers a polished take on the Florida seafood scene, serving up ocean-fresh grouper, towering raw bar platters, lobster paella, and meticulously crafted cocktails.
The real showstopper is the setting: floor-to-ceiling windows and a sunset-facing patio overlooking the Intracoastal.
The mood is festive, upscale, and perfect for special occasions (but locals love popping by for the famed daily oyster happy hour).
3. Taco Beach Shack
Steps from the sand, Taco Beach Shack delivers Latin American street food delights in a playful, open-air space bedecked with string lights and pop-art murals.
The bill of fare is all about craveable tacos, fresh guacamole, zesty seafood, and margaritas that fuel both lunch crowds and late-night revelers.
Weekend live music, communal tables, and friendly staff seal the “endless summer” vibe.
4. J28 Sandwich Bar
A fast-casual standout, family-run J28 honors Peruvian cuisine with contemporary style.
Their signature: Peru’s classic “pan con chicharrón” (crispy pork sandwich), succulent rotisserie chicken, and lomo saltado with housemade aji.
The service is warm and patient, happy to educate diners on ceviche or Inca Kola. Locals swing by for hearty, affordable lunches and new flavors beyond the city’s typical Cuban circuit.
5. Florence Italian Restaurant
Hidden in a nondescript plaza, Florence is a Hollywood legend—an old-school Italian dining room with chummy service, red sauce gravitas, and epic portions.
The lasagna, veal parmigiana, and garlic bread invoke both nostalgia and real-deal passion for tradition. The crowd is cross-generational, and the wine pours are generous.
For birthdays, first dates, or just a weeknight escape, Florence always delivers.
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