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While shipwrecks and their salvage brought the first permanent settlers to Key West, those of Spanish heritage from Cuba, only 90 miles away, played an immediate roll and were a major part of our early history. To ensure that the memory of our Spanish roots does not fade, "Cayo Hueso y Habana" (Key West and Havana) proudly showcases the influence of the people of Spanish/Cuban heritage. We welcome you and invite you to enjoy the music, the bodega, watch cigars being hand-rolled, taste our savory Cuban food and discover an adventure in a Key West you might have missed. |
Truly a unique shopping experience. The Shell Warehouse is an emporium of items that are found oceans far and near. You will find thousands of unusual, rare and interesting shells, jewelry, artwork and decorations that will surely remind you of your time here in Key West. Housed in Asa Tift's 1851 ice house, one of the first buildings in Key West, the Shell Warehouse is located next door to the Key West Chamber of Commerce. A Key West favorite since 1950! |
The Sponge Market features a museum that describes, through video, artifacts, and pictures, the ongoing native sponge trade of gathering, cleaning and use of sponges of yesterday and today. The market features unique gifts and souveniers such as lighthouses, ships and models, antique bottle reproductions, Key West house collectibles, local art, maritime items and shipwreck treasure jewelry. |
Whether you are in the mood for the finest Cuban cuisine in Key West or perhaps just an ice cold drink, Mallory Square provides a selection of food establishments. Enjoy picadillo and roast pork at El Meson de Pepe, conch fritters at the Key West Conch Fritter Stand, or delicious ice cream at the Juice Bar. |
Why wait to do you shopping in Key West when you can do it online. Visit our online store by Clicking Here! |
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