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Fort Lauderdale Travel Guide

Fort Lauderdale, known as the "Venice of America", it is a popular tourist destination, with over 10 million visitors each year. The city is a major yachting center, well known for its fantastic beaches.

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Fort Lauderdale covers an area of 36 sq. miles (93.3 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 200.000 people being the county seat of Broward County, and a principal city of the South Florida metropolitan area.

Shirttail Charlies

r4.jpgSouth Florida is generally known for its transient place. Few people can claim to be natives and there’s little loyalty to the place where most call home for a brief time, or where they arrive later in life only to refer to somewhere else as home. But Shirttail Charlies is one of those rare exceptions which has a loyal local following. It is a little hole in the wall type place located along the Fort Lauderdale Riverfront marina. A real come as you are place as many arrive at Shirttail’s by boat and sit on the outdoor patio drinking beer and eating fresh seafood. Most tourists would never find this place, prefering South Beach or the Fort Lauderdale riverfront area instead. But if you’re looking to get away from the tourist type places, Shirttail’s is worth a trip. A few years ago, Shirttails was supposed to close. The area was bought by some condo developers eager to put up some more highrises in an already densely populated area. I remember talking to one of the waiters about it and he said that they didn’t know if they’d make it through the month. Either Hurricane Wilma or some local pressure put a stop to that. The condos have gone up in the area, but Shirttails still stands.

Here’s your chance to try some true South Florida delicacies, such as gator bites! They do taste like chicken.


  • Theme: Local
  • Price: US$11-20
  • Comparison: less expensive than average
  • Address: 400 S.W. 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Phone: 954 463-FISH
  • Directions: Good luck finding it by land. You’ll have to be a local to do that. Hop on the water taxi from Riverfront and it will take you right on over.
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