So our family loves Captiva Island, Florida. I never thought I would be a person who
repeats places several times, but we all love Captiva and have been going there
ever since we first moved back to Indy nearly 6 years ago now. I have to say the one downside of the place
is the food on the island isn’t that great, although we keep managing to find
certain things and certain places we like.
It is frustrating how many restaurants in Florida are actually not using
fresh seafood though.
Anyway, every trip I have said I wanted to go out to Cabbage
Key to try the restaurant just because the idea of a somewhat remote island
with just a couple of buildings on it, including the restaurant, just seemed
intriguing. Supposedly, this is the
restaurant that inspired the song “Cheeseburger in Paradise” by Jimmy
Buffet. Not that I am much of a Jimmy
Buffet fan, but any restaurant that has a song written about it always
interests me. And they do have a picture
on him on the wall, and a dollar bill that he signed (along with about 70,000
other bills people have signed) so I guess it is legit that he has actually
been there anyway.
So as wrong as it normally would seem to me to order a
cheeseburger in such a place, it seemed to be a requirement here right? So we ordered our burger ($9.50) and a plate
of stone crab claws and some drinks. The
cheeseburger was decent. You know, they
probably serve about 1000 of them a day (the table of 5 next to us ordered 5)
and they certainly have their technique down pat. They cook them medium which is more than I
would request if asked, but the burger was still pretty juicy. You have a choice of cole slaw or potato
salad alongside and we go the potato salad.
It seemed homemade but was really bland—we pretty much ignored it even
after I tried to doctor it up with everything on the table.
The stone crab claws were good—they are a Florida thing, and
they were in season and a decent size.
My only pet peeve about them is because the shells are so hard, they are
tough to crack. But we managed with only
a few minor injuries (hubby managed to cut his tongue on one of the
shells). They were served with drawn
butter and a mustard sauce, but for me, the butter is the way to go with crab.
Simple bite of sweet crab with a little butter.
They aren’t my favorite of the varieties of crab, but really, I haven’t
met a crab I didn’t like (although Dungeness will always be my crab
sweetheart—so easy to get at the meat!).
Ok, we were on vacation, and had a couple of drinks in us,
so naturally we had to try the caramel turtle fudge ice cream cake as well
($5.95). It was definitely huge that is
for sure, and the coldness of it hit the spot on the very warm day. It was tasty, even though it tasted a lot of
the vanilla ice cream part. We only had a few minutes after we ate to wander
around the island, and there isn’t a lot to do—we did climb the water tower and
have a look around, and wandered on a few of the paths. You can stay here as well, but it would be a
little remote for me, even with the cute restaurant.
So this is a place where the food won’t blow you away, but
the location, well, it is pretty darn cool for a meal. It’s a place where you really feel like you
are on vacation when you are eating there, and you can relax and enjoy the
view. Just be prepared for the crowds.
Cabbage Key
Intracoastal
Water Maker 60
Pineland, FL
33945
239/283-2278






































