Where to Eat Near Port Everglades
The best restaurants near Port Everglades for the night before your cruise. Every pick is vetted by real cruisers — with parking notes, what to order, and pro tips.
9 picks from real cruiser reviews
Jaxson's Ice Cream Parlour
4.5Old-fashioned ice cream parlor with carnival vibes — burgers, dogs, and big sundaes
Order: Start with lunch — burgers, chicken fingers, grilled cheese. Then splurge on their famous Kitchen Sink sundae or any of their homemade ice cream creations.
Pro tip: Get here before noon to beat the crowds. Popcorn on every table when you sit down. The old-fashioned candy shop and small merry-go-round outside will keep kids entertained.
Pirate Republic
4.3Pirate-themed waterfront restaurant with seafood and a resident macaw
Order: The seafood moqueca is famous, but kids will be happy with fish and chips or chicken tenders. Fresh catches prepared simply work great for everyone.
Pro tip: The pirate decor is genuinely fun without being cheesy. The macaw is a hit with kids. Waterfront seating on the New River adds to the atmosphere.
Lester's Diner
4.224-hour diner with huge portions — familiar food at family-friendly prices
Order: Classic breakfast all day: pancakes, eggs, bacon. Burgers and sandwiches for lunch. Greek specialties for adventurous eaters. Portions are massive.
Pro tip: You'll see other cruise families with luggage here — it's that close to the port. Fast service, no pretense. Just solid diner food that satisfies everyone.
Rustic Inn Crabhouse
4.4Old Florida seafood spot famous for garlic crabs
Order: Their signature garlic crabs are the draw — messy but delicious. Kids menu has chicken fingers and shrimp for less adventurous palates. Canal-front views.
Pro tip: Embrace the mess — they give you mallets for the crabs. Outdoor patio seating is great weather permitting. A true South Florida institution.
Wine Garden
4.4Italian eatery with a tree-covered garden and s'mores by the firepit
Order: Authentic Italian menu — pizza, pasta, simple preparations kids love. Parents get a great wine selection. End with s'mores around the firepit.
Pro tip: The firepit s'mores are the perfect pre-cruise treat. Garden atmosphere feels special without being stuffy. Good for families who want something nicer than a diner.
YOLO
4.4Las Olas hotspot with contemporary American fare and popular weekend brunch
Order: Weekend brunch is the move — bottomless mimosas and creative dishes. Dinner features modern American plates. The outdoor patio is prime people-watching.
Pro tip: Book a reservation for weekend brunch — this place has been a Fort Lauderdale fixture for years. The bar scene is lively if you want a pre-cruise drink.
Louie Bossi's Ristorante
4.5High-energy Italian with house-made pasta and wood-fired pizza on Las Olas
Order: Everything is made from scratch — the wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas and fresh pasta are standouts. Great cocktail menu too.
Pro tip: The patio is gorgeous, but expect a wait without reservations. Perfect for a special pre-cruise dinner. Lively atmosphere.
15th Street Fisheries
4.3Waterfront seafood institution with yacht views and tarpon feeding
Order: Fresh catches prepared however you like. The raw bar is excellent. Sit outside and watch the yachts cruise by at Lauderdale Marina.
Pro tip: Great waterfront dining with sunset views. You can buy food at the gift shop to feed the tarpon.
The New Lighthouse Cafe
4.6Charming breakfast spot with scratch-made dishes and serious coffee
Order: Everything is made fresh. The pancakes have a loyal following, eggs Benedict done right. Great coffee selection.
Pro tip: Perfect for a relaxed pre-cruise breakfast. Not rushed, not pretentious. The kind of place that makes you feel like a local.
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