The Old Seven Mile Bridge was originally constructed in early 1900 as part of Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast Railway’s Key West Extension, also known as the Overseas Railroad. In the early 1980’s this old bridge was no longer used for vehicular traffic when the new bridge was constructed. Today the Old Seven Mile Bridge (the original Knights Key Bridge) to Pigeon Key is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has served as a world-famous fishing pier, jogging, and walking route, and of course the major path to Pigeon Key.
Serves happy hour food · Has live music · Good for watching sports Sitting at the foot of the historic 7 Mile Bridge, Sunset Grille is not only a great place to watch the sunset while having dinner or drinks, but also the perfect oceanfront venue! It's designed like a thatched south seas tiki hut and has a large oceanfront deck with one of the largest pools in the Florida Keys!
A Key West day trip is a must when you visit the Florida Keys, since there are plenty of things to do in KW from museums to dining, to nightlife to water sports and more! You can learn more about activities and attractions in Key West by visiting the Key West Attractions Association.
Relaxed spot with a tiki theme & water views serving up burgers, sandwiches & salads.
Dockside Bar and Grill. Grab a bite or brew with live music on the water.