Cap’s Place Island Restaurant In Florida Is A 1920’s Speakeasy With Loads Of History
There is always that one restaurant in a small town that has seemingly been there forever. It’s where you grew up celebrating special occasions, or the place you know where you can always grab a delicious meal and find incredible service. After all, that’s why it’s been around for so long, right? Broward County’s oldest restaurant, Cap’s Place Island Restaurant, has roots as a 1920’s rum-running speakeasy but serves the freshest native seafood and hot-off-the-skillet steaks you’ll find. Come enjoy a taste of local history with some spectacular waterfront views at Cap’s Place in Florida.
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