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No Name Pub is a hidden gem in the Florida Keys, located on Big Pine Key. Originally built in 1931 as a general store, it has grown into one of the most iconic and laid-back restaurants in the Keys. Known for its casual atmosphere, ceiling-to-floor dollar bill decor, and hearty menu featuring pizza, sandwiches, and seafood, this off-the-beaten-path pub is a favorite for locals and travelers alike. Just a short drive from the National Key Deer Refuge, it’s a perfect stop for a cold drink and a true local experience.
No Name Pub: A Florida Keys Landmark
History and Background
No Name Pub began as a general store and bait shop in 1931, tucked away on Big Pine Key near No Name Key. By the 1950s, it had transformed into a full-fledged pub and restaurant, slowly building a reputation as one of the most unique and beloved hidden gems in the Florida Keys.
Atmosphere and Experience
The vibe is casual, quirky, and unmistakably local. The pub is famous for its interior, which is completely covered in dollar bills—many signed or decorated by visitors from around the world. Estimates suggest that more than $100,000 is pinned to the walls and ceilings, creating a one-of-a-kind backdrop that feels part dive bar, part time capsule.
Food and Drink
No Name Pub is best known for its pizza—crispy, cheesy, and generously topped. The menu also includes sandwiches, burgers, seafood appetizers, and cold beer. It’s not fine dining, but it delivers consistently good comfort food in a memorable setting.
Location and Wildlife
Located just a short drive from the National Key Deer Refuge, the pub is an ideal stop after spotting the endangered Key deer that roam the area. It’s a bit off the beaten path, which adds to its appeal and gives it that “locals-only” feel, even though it’s popular with tourists as well.
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