One of the oldest and most notable restaurants in Florida happens to be just a quick boat ride away in Lighthouse Point. Cap’s Place is recognized as a national landmark in Broward County, hosting many notable faces over the years. With roots dating back to the 1920s when the restaurant was a casino and rum-running speakeasy, things have certainly changed over the years. But one thing is for sure; the food is still as delicious as ever at this historic restaurant in Lighthouse Point, Florida.

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Have you ever dined at Cap’s Place before? Did you know the stories behind this historic restaurant in Lighthouse Point, Florida? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this historic spot, including hours of operation and a full menu, then check out the Cap’s Place website.

Meanwhile, this isn’t the only restaurant where you can take a ferry over. The Cabbage Key Inn Restaurant is located on a little island in Florida that is only accessible by boat!

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