Top 10 Nightlife Spots in Key West
Top 10 Nightlife Spots in Key West
Direct Answer
The Best Overall night out in Key West is Sloppy Joe's Bar, the Duval Street institution at 201 Duval where Hemingway lore, all-night live bands, and a cold Sloppy Rita make it the single most reliable good time on the island. The Best Value pick is The Green Parrot, the cash-friendly locals' dive at Whitehead and Southard where there is never a cover, the drinks are honestly poured, and the live music regularly outshines bars charging a premium — the best night out per dollar in town.
This list is built for visitors, bar-crawlers, live-music fans, and date-night couples who want the real Duval Street experience plus a couple of off-Duval gems, all within a few walkable blocks of Old Town Key West. Every venue below is a real, currently-operating bar on the island.
How We Ranked the Top 10
We graded each venue against what actually makes a Key West night memorable — not just who is loudest on Duval. We leaned on Yelp, Tripadvisor, Time Out, The Infatuation, local reviews, and each bar's own listings. The weighting:
- Atmosphere & vibe — 25%
- Drinks & menu — 20%
- Music & entertainment — 20%
- Crowd & service — 15%
- Value (cover, prices, drinks per dollar) — 10%
- Location & access — 10%
A bar that has a famous name but watered-down drinks, or great cocktails but a dead room, drops fast. The winners balance all six on a hot Conch Republic night.
1. Sloppy Joe's Bar 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Live music bar / Historic saloon | Price: $$ | Best for: First-timers who want the definitive Duval night
Anchoring the corner of Duval and Greene Street, Sloppy Joe's is the bar most people picture when they think Key West. Open since 1937 and forever tied to Ernest Hemingway, it runs live bands from roughly noon until 2 a.m. across two stages, so there is always a room moving.
The crowd is a churn of cruise-ship day-trippers, bachelorette parties, and repeat-visit regulars, and the energy peaks after dark when the rock-and-Trop-rock cover bands hit their stride. Signature pours include the frozen Sloppy Rita and a stout rum runner, and the kitchen keeps the famous original Sloppy Joe sandwich coming late.
There is no cover, no dress code beyond shoes and a shirt, and the annual Hemingway Days lookalike contest every July cements its status. It is loud, it is touristy, and it is exactly the point.
Pros:
- Live bands daily from noon to 2 a.m. On multiple stages
- No cover charge and an open, walk-right-in vibe
- Iconic Hemingway history and a genuine landmark setting
- Frozen Sloppy Rita and the original Sloppy Joe sandwich
Cons:
- Gets shoulder-to-shoulder crowded at peak hours
- Heavy tourist traffic means little local flavor
Verdict: The complete Key West night — history, live music, and a guaranteed good time with zero cover.
2. The Green Parrot 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Dive bar / Live music | Price: $ | Best for: Locals' vibe and the best music-per-dollar on the island
Five blocks off the Duval tourist crush at Whitehead and Southard, The Green Parrot has been pouring since 1890 and is the bar locals actually claim. Open-air, ceiling fans, a parachute over the stage, and a sign that reads "No Snivewing" set the tone. There is never a cover for the regular acts, and the Sunday afternoon "Soundcheck" sessions and weekend blues-and-rock bands draw genuinely strong touring talent for free.
Drinks are stiff, cheap by island standards, and cash is king. The crowd skews local, salty, and welcoming, and the room gets sweaty and joyful when the band cooks. For honest drinks, real music, and no tourist markup, nothing beats it on value.
Pros:
- No cover for most live acts, including strong touring bands
- Stiff, fairly priced pours that undercut Duval markups
- Authentic 1890 locals' dive with open-air island character
- Sunday Soundcheck sessions are a beloved free tradition
Cons:
- Cash-preferred and can be tight on space when packed
- Off Duval, so it lacks the bar-crawl convenience
Verdict: The value champion — free music, honest drinks, and the most local night out you can have in Key West.
3. Captain Tony's Saloon
Type: Historic dive / Live music | Price: $$ | Best for: History buffs who want the original Sloppy Joe's location
Tucked at 428 Greene Street, Captain Tony's is the original 1933 location of Sloppy Joe's before it moved up the block — and Hemingway drank here. The low, dim room is plastered with dollar bills and bras stapled to the ceiling, a hanging tree grows through the floor, and barstools bear the names of famous regulars.
Live acoustic and rock acts play most nights, the crowd is a mix of pilgrims and pub-crawlers, and the bartenders trade in tall tales. There is no cover, and the Pirate Punch is the house pour to order. It trades polish for character, and that is the draw.
Pros:
- The genuine original Sloppy Joe's site with Hemingway history
- Quirky, story-packed interior unlike anywhere else
- Reliable nightly live music with no cover
- Strong house cocktails like the Pirate Punch
Cons:
- Cramped and dark, not for those wanting space
- More about atmosphere than a polished drink menu
Verdict: The most atmospheric history stop on Duval-adjacent Greene Street — go for the stories and the staple-gun ceiling.
4. Hog's Breath Saloon
Type: Open-air bar / Live music | Price: $$ | Best for: Afternoon-into-night drinking with an ocean-town feel
Near the foot of Duval at 400 Front Street, Hog's Breath Saloon lives by its motto, "Hog's Breath is better than no breath at all." It is a sprawling, mostly open-air spot with a raw bar, an outdoor stage, and live music from early afternoon to past midnight. The crowd flows in from the cruise port and Mallory Square sunset celebration, so it peaks twice a day.
Order a frozen rum runner or fresh oysters and settle in under the palms. There is no cover, the dress code is flip-flops, and the laid-back island bar energy makes it an easy anchor before a Duval crawl.
Pros:
- Open-air setting with all-day live music
- Solid raw bar and fresh local oysters
- No cover and a relaxed, come-as-you-are crowd
- Steps from Mallory Square sunset celebrations
Cons:
- Touristy and can feel like a chain at peak times
- Drinks are priced for the prime Front Street location
Verdict: A breezy, all-day island bar — best as your sunset-to-nightfall launch pad near the waterfront.
5. Irish Kevin's
Type: Sing-along bar / Live music | Price: $$ | Best for: Big-group, shout-the-chorus party nights
At 211 Duval, Irish Kevin's is Duval's loudest sing-along, where the solo performers run the room like a comedy-and-music show — leading patriotic chants, drinking songs, and crowd roasts that turn strangers into a chorus. It is wall-to-wall energy from afternoon to 2 a.m., perfect for bachelorette and bachelor groups.
Expect Irish car bombs, cold drafts, and a bartender who pours fast. There is no cover, the dress is casual, and the interactive performers make it feel like everyone is in on the same joke. If you want a participation-required party, this is the room.
Pros:
- Interactive solo performers who own the crowd
- Nonstop sing-along, drinking-song energy
- No cover and prime mid-Duval location
- Perfect for large celebration groups
Cons:
- Too loud and high-energy for a quiet drink
- Show-style format isn't for everyone
Verdict: The ultimate group sing-along bar — go when you want to be part of the show, not watch it.
6. Rick's / Durty Harry's
Type: Multi-bar entertainment complex / Nightclub | Price: $$ | Best for: Late-night dancing and bar-hopping under one roof
The Rick's / Durty Harry's complex at 202–208 Duval packs roughly eight bars into one address, including a dance club, rooftop, sports bar, and the infamous Red Garter burlesque room. It is the closest thing Duval has to a nightclub crawl without leaving the block — DJs and dancing run late, often to 4 a.m., the latest hours in town.
The crowd is young, the drinks flow, and you can wander from a live band to a DJ floor to a quiet rooftop in minutes. Cover is occasional for the club rooms, dress is casual, and the sheer variety is the selling point.
Pros:
- Eight bars and a dance club in a single complex
- Latest hours on Duval, often open until 4 a.m.
- DJs, live bands, and a rooftop all under one roof
- Young, high-energy late-night crowd
Cons:
- Can feel sprawling and impersonal
- Occasional cover for the club and specialty rooms
Verdict: Duval's one-stop nightclub complex — best for late-night dancing and variety without venue-hopping across town.
7. The Garden of Eden
Type: Rooftop bar / Clothing-optional | Price: $$ | Best for: A wild, only-in-Key-West rooftop story
On the roof of the Bull & Whistle at 224 Duval, The Garden of Eden is Key West's famous clothing-optional rooftop bar — easily the island's most talked-about novelty night. Three floors up and open to the breeze, it offers Duval views, a casual bar, and an anything-goes attitude where clothing is genuinely optional but never required of anyone uneasy.
The vibe is more curious and fun than seedy, the drinks are standard tropical pours, and there is no cover. It is the kind of place you visit once and talk about forever. The lower Bull and Whistle floors offer live music if the rooftop isn't your speed.
Pros:
- One-of-a-kind clothing-optional rooftop concept
- Breezy third-floor Duval views
- No cover and a surprisingly relaxed, friendly crowd
- Two live-music floors below in the same building
Cons:
- The novelty isn't for the easily embarrassed
- Drink selection is basic compared to cocktail bars
Verdict: The most outrageous rooftop on Duval — go once for the view, the breeze, and the unbeatable story.
8. Aqua
Type: Drag cabaret / LGBTQ+ club | Price: $$ | Best for: Drag shows and an inclusive dance night
At 711 Duval, Aqua is the heart of Key West's celebrated LGBTQ+ nightlife and home to the long-running "Reality Is a Drag" show plus the high-energy Aquanettes performances. The venue mixes a drag cabaret room, an outdoor bar, and a dance floor, drawing a warm, mixed crowd that comes for the shows and stays to dance.
Performances run most nights, drinks are well-made, and the room is unfailingly welcoming. There can be a modest cover or ticket for headline shows, dress is festive, and the energy peaks after the late performance. It is one of the most fun, inclusive party rooms on the island.
Pros:
- Top-tier drag shows including the famed Aquanettes
- Warm, inclusive crowd and welcoming staff
- Multiple bars plus an outdoor space and dance floor
- Late-night dancing after the headline performance
Cons:
- Modest cover or ticket for premium shows
- Show seating fills early on busy nights
Verdict: Key West's premier drag-and-dance destination — the most welcoming, entertaining party on upper Duval.
9. 801 Bourbon Bar
Type: Drag bar / LGBTQ+ lounge | Price: $$ | Best for: Free drag bingo and an upper-Duval party crowd
The 801 Bourbon Bar at 801 Duval is a cornerstone of the island's LGBTQ+ scene, famous for nightly drag shows on the upstairs stage and the riotous 801 Girls. Downstairs is an easygoing bar; upstairs is the cabaret. Crowd-favorite events like drag bingo are typically free to watch, the bartenders are quick, and the room runs warm and inclusive late into the night.
Drinks are reasonable for Duval, dress is casual-festive, and the two-level layout means you can dip between a low-key drink and a full-throttle show. It pairs naturally with a stop next door at Aqua.
Pros:
- Nightly drag shows with the legendary 801 Girls
- Free drag bingo and low-cost entertainment
- Two-level layout for both quiet drinks and shows
- Friendly, inclusive upper-Duval crowd
Cons:
- Upstairs cabaret packs in on weekend nights
- Bar is basic if you skip the show
Verdict: The best free drag entertainment on Duval — easy, inclusive, and a perfect pairing with Aqua next door.
10. Smokin' Tuna Saloon
Type: Live music courtyard / Bar | Price: $$ | Best for: Quality live bands in a relaxed off-Duval courtyard
Just off Duval on Charles Street, the Smokin' Tuna Saloon sits in a leafy open-air courtyard that consistently books some of the best live bands in Key West — singer-songwriters, Trop-rock acts, and touring talent. It is calmer than the Duval crush, with picnic seating, string lights, and genuinely good sound.
The kitchen turns out solid bar food and fresh fish, the rum drinks and cold beer flow, and there is usually no cover for the nightly acts. The crowd is a friendly mix of in-the-know visitors and locals who come for the music rather than the spectacle. It is the spot for a mellower but musically excellent night.
Pros:
- Consistently strong live-music booking in a courtyard setting
- Relaxed, well-spaced atmosphere off the Duval crush
- Solid kitchen with fresh fish and bar food
- Usually no cover for nightly bands
Cons:
- Slightly hidden location off the main strip
- Quieter vibe won't suit hard-partying groups
Verdict: The music lover's pick — a relaxed courtyard with the best bands and an easygoing crowd just off Duval.
Where Should You Go Out?
What to Look For in a Night Out in Key West
- Cover vs. No cover — Most Duval bars charge no cover, so save your cash for drinks; only club rooms at Rick's or headline drag shows tend to ticket.
- Live music quality — The Green Parrot and Smokin' Tuna book the strongest bands; Duval's big rooms lean on Trop-rock cover acts, which is fine if that's the mood.
- Walkability — Old Town is tight; you can hit eight bars on foot, so pick a starting block and crawl rather than driving.
- Sunset timing — Start near Mallory Square for the sunset celebration, then drift up Duval as the night builds.
- Drink prices — Front Street and mid-Duval carry a tourist markup; off-Duval spots like The Green Parrot pour stiffer for less.
- Late hours — Key West runs late; Rick's / Durty Harry's often goes to 4 a.m. When most rooms close at 2.
What matters less than the hype: which exact bar has the "real" Hemingway claim, and whether a place is the loudest on the block. The drinks, the band, and the crowd you're with shape the night far more than a famous name on the awning.
FAQ
What is the best nightlife spot in Key West? Sloppy Joe's Bar at Duval and Greene is our Best Overall — daily live bands until 2 a.m., genuine Hemingway history, no cover, and a guaranteed good time make it the most reliable night on the island.
Where do locals go out in Key West? The Green Parrot at Whitehead and Southard is the locals' favorite — an 1890 open-air dive with stiff, fairly priced drinks and strong free live music a few blocks off the tourist strip.
Which Key West bars have the best live music? The Green Parrot and the Smokin' Tuna Saloon book the best bands, often with no cover. On Duval, Sloppy Joe's and Hog's Breath run live music all day and night.
Is there a cover charge at Key West bars? Most Duval bars have no cover. Exceptions are some club rooms inside Rick's / Durty Harry's and headline drag shows at Aqua, which may charge a modest ticket.
Where are the best drag shows in Key West? Aqua (711 Duval) and the 801 Bourbon Bar (801 Duval) are the island's top drag venues, with nightly shows including the Aquanettes and the 801 Girls, plus free drag bingo at 801.
What time does nightlife end in Key West? Most bars close around 2 a.m., but the Rick's / Durty Harry's complex often runs its dance club until 4 a.m., making it the latest party on Duval.
Bottom Line
For a night out in Key West, Sloppy Joe's Bar is our Best Overall — the definitive Duval experience with all-day live music, Hemingway history, and no cover. The Green Parrot is our Best Value, delivering free live bands, honest pours, and a true locals' vibe a few blocks off the strip.
If you want drag shows, head to Aqua or the 801 Bourbon Bar; for late-night dancing, Rick's / Durty Harry's; and for a relaxed music night, the Smokin' Tuna Saloon. Use the decision tree above to route yourself, start near the Mallory Square sunset, and crawl up Duval from there.
Sources
- Yelp — Best Bars in Key West
- Tripadvisor — Key West Nightlife
- Time Out — Best Bars in Key West
- The Infatuation — Key West Guides
- Fla-Keys — Official Key West Visitor Bureau
- Sloppy Joe's Bar — Official Site
- The Green Parrot Bar — Official Site
- Captain Tony's Saloon — Official Site
- Aqua Key West — Official Site
- 801 Bourbon Bar — Official Site
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