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A Local's Guide to Space Coast Cuisine for Hawaii-Bound Travelers As an Arizona travel writer, I'm excited to share with you a taste of the Sunshine State's culinary delights on the Space Coast, perfect for travelers bound for Hawaii or looking for a pre-

A Local's Guide to Space Coast Cuisine for Hawaii-Bound Travelers

As an Arizona travel writer, I'm excited to share with you a taste of the Sunshine State's culinary delights on the Space Coast, perfect for travelers bound for Hawaii or looking for a pre-cruise adventure. This region offers a unique blend of fresh seafood, coastal flavors, and Southern hospitality that will leave your taste buds yearning for more.

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The Space Coast is home to the Kennedy Space Center, but it's also a haven for foodies and outdoor enthusiasts alike. When you're not exploring the coast or preparing for your cruise, indulge in the local cuisine that showcases the best of Florida's produce, seafood, and cooking traditions.

Key Dishes:

  • Stone Crab: A Florida classic, stone crab claws are often served with a tangy mustard sauce and are available from October to May.
  • Grouper: Fresh grouper is a staple in many Space Coast restaurants, often grilled or blackened to perfection.
  • Key Lime Pie: This iconic dessert originated in Key West but has spread throughout the state. Be sure to try it at a local bakery or restaurant.

The Space Coast offers a range of dining options, from casual beach bars to upscale seafood restaurants. When visiting, be sure to try some of these must-try dishes and visit the following eateries:

  • Fishlips Waterfront Bar & Grill: Located in Cocoa Beach, this waterfront restaurant serves up fresh seafood and has an extensive selection of craft beers.
  • The Fat Snook: In Satellite Beach, this fish market and eatery offers a variety of seafood options, including stone crab claws and grilled grouper.

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Tips for Dining on the Space Coast:

  • Be sure to try some of the local specialties, like conch fritters or Key lime pie.
  • Fresh seafood is always in season, but be mindful of closures during peak fishing times (October-May).
  • Don't miss the chance to dine at a waterfront restaurant with a view of the Atlantic Ocean.

Practical Info:

  • Hours and fees for restaurants vary; it's best to check each location directly for more information.
  • For an immersive dining experience, consider booking a waterfront table or reserving a spot at a local food festival.
  • Be sure to check reviews and make reservations in advance for popular eateries.