If you’ll find yourself at the Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Resort (and it comes highly recommended by the staff here at home base) you won’t be short on convenience or comfort but maybe short on time for all the things you’ve got to see.
Singer Island isn’t lacking in its own entertainment and neither is Palm Beach – you better bet on finding some of the best shopping, eating, and sportfishing around.
Not to mention, with a wealth of natural beauty to fit the balmy weather and big blue skies, it’s harder to find time for all this fun than friendly places and faces.
What’s great about a century old pink shuttered, lime green and well-loved post on the waterfront? Built in 1889 but established as a restaurant in December of 1989 by Mr. Lyman, who named Lantana (incorporated July 29, 1921) himself, The Old Key Lime House has more than interesting décor.
Proclaimed as the oldest waterfront restaurant in Florida, the Lime House stands as the second oldest house ever built in Lantana, Florida. Waverunners, cars, boats, and seaplanes set their sights on this popular place for delectable drinks, fabulous food and friendly staffers. Yearly listed by Florida Trend as one of the top restaurants, this premier seafood grill and bar touts a vast menu of both food and drink.
Salads, swai, salmon, tilapia, burgers, Mahi Mahi, shrimp, tuna, grouper, crab cakes, even Atkin’s approved selections stock the vast selection of sumptuous fare – not to mention, the panoramic view of the Intracoastal Waterway complements every meal and tall, thirst-sating cocktail concoction perfectly.
With three different bars, the Old Key Lime House has a little home for every visitor – be it in the dining room, or the Chickee Hut Bar that hosts live entertainment Tuesday through Sunday. Happy hour, too, tickles the fancy of visitors daily from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Search no more for seafood worthy of making history – Lantana has it.
For more information, please call the restaurant at 561-582-1889.
