Key West Happy Hour Map: The 12 Best Deals (Updated 2026)
Sloppy Joe’s, Mallory Square, Green Parrot, Ricks, and 8 more. We’ve mapped every happy hour worth parking your cart for — with prices and hours.
Happy hours. Hidden spots. Cart tips. Local maps. Straight from the people who drive every street in Key West every day.
Start at sunrise at Fort Zachary Taylor. Hit the Southernmost Point before the crowds arrive. Roll down Duval, find breakfast at Blue Heaven, then spend the afternoon hopping the Atlantic side beaches. This is how locals actually use a cart — and why every trip to Key West should include one.
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Sloppy Joe’s, Mallory Square, Green Parrot, Ricks, and 8 more. We’ve mapped every happy hour worth parking your cart for — with prices and hours.
Metered spaces, free zones, time limits, and the spots every tourist misses. Keep your cart safe and avoid the $75 ticket.
Traveling with 4? Bringing a baby stroller? Got 7 people? Here’s exactly which size makes sense — with tips on luggage, coolers, and seating.
Smathers Beach, Fort Zachary, the aquarium, the butterfly conservatory — all reachable by cart. Here’s the route we’d run with a family of 6.
Speed limits, where you can go, night rules, age requirements, and the one street every tourist tries to drive down (don’t). Know before you go.
Arrive by cart, park here, grab a spot here, leave this way — the local guide to making Mallory Square work on a busy evening.
Every site we actually use and recommend. Maps, events, food, parking — curated by people who live and work here.
Everything in this guide is better when you’re doing it from the seat of a black Cushman with the wind in your face. Book online or walk up — your cart is waiting.