The Bull & Whistle Bar
The last of the old-time Duval Street open air bars... The Bull & Whistle Bar is the perfect spot to step back in time, sip a cool drink, and relax!
The Bull and Whistle Bar Key West
recorded November 22, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
The Bull in Key West Florida
On this episode, with Brandon and Jael. We're in The Bull. A chill bar in Key West. Enjoying the vibe and trying to stay out the heat.
The Green Parrot Bar - Key West - Florida
The Green Parrot is one of the oldest Bar in the United States, founded in 1890.
It is located on the island of Key West, is the most southern tip of Florida.
The Green Parrot es uno de los Bares más antiguos de Los Estados Unidos, fundado en 1890.
Está ubicado en la Isla de Key West, es el extremo más al Sur de la Florida.
Fabulous Spectrelles At The Bull & Whistle #KeyWest
A Day in Key West Duval St
A Day in Key West Duval St
Duval Street was designated a “Great Street” in 2012 by the American Planning Association.[2] The beautiful Bahamian and Spanish influenced Victorian Mansions of Duval Street have been well preserved through local preservation efforts starting in the 1960s. On the Atlantic Ocean end of Duval Street there is a mix of early Key West Victorian mansions and bungalows dotting the neighborhood. Art galleries, boutiques, inns and Bodega’s line the wide sidewalks. Although this end of Duval is more residential and less filled with tourists, the sidewalks still bustle with activity.
One block west of the southern terminus of Duval Street is the buoy marker for the southernmost point in the United States; it is close to the southernmost house, a Victorian mansion built in 1896. A favorite of both Harry S. Truman and author Ernest Hemingway, the building was restored to its formal beauty and opulence with a $3 million renovation in 1996.[citation needed]
Duval Street well represents the cultural influence of Key West’s proximity and cultural ties to Cuba. Many Cubans immigrated to the area beginning in the late 1860s. At one time, the many cigar stores on Duval gave the city the moniker “Cigar City USA.” There are many pleasant outdoor cafes to enjoy another Cubano influenced product, “Cuban Coffee”, which is espresso made from roasted Cuban Coffee beans with a heavy dose of sugar.
At the north end, tourists from the cruise ships that dock at the Margaritaville Resort & Marina, Mole pier or Mallory Square are often seen traversing Duval Street's many shops [1] in the afternoon looking for souvenir trinkets and cheap T-shirts. BEWARE the streets are congested with Pedi cabs, trollies, bikes, mopeds, cars, and the Conch Train all adding to the touristy feel of this heavily visited end of Duval.
Near the northern end of the street is Mallory Square. Historic Mallory Square is the center of Key West’s waterfront. The City of Key West and Duval Street share their beginning along this deep harbor waterfront.
On certain nights, the gulf shores of Duval Street often vibrate with a carnival like atmosphere that lasts until dawn and beyond. In fact, the ritual has a name known to tourists and residents as the “Duval Pub Crawl.” Duval is the location of many famous restaurants and bars, including Sloppy Joe's, Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, which is the original, Fogarty's Restaurant, Bar and Bakery, The Flying Monkeys Bar, The Bull and Whistle, Rick's Cafe and Irish Kevin's bar, Bourbon Street Pub and Aqua. Tour outlets book the “Duval Pub Crawl” activity and provide knowledgeable guidance for the tourist wishing to visit and imbibe at the famous drinking establishments, for a fee.
A 1967 National Park Service survey of Historic American Buildings designated 18 buildings as historic. A full six blocks were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Further protection for this historically significant street has been created through the City’s, “Historic Architecture Guidelines,” approved in 2000, which sets standards for construction on Duval Street. from
My Girl, Sallie Foster at her best, The Bull, Key West, 02-18-2011
Duval Street Key West Florida Bars
Directory of Duval Street Key West Florida - Bars features Big Woody Woodchuck as your furry, partying, Key West Tour Guide.
With the loud music and energetic atmosphere,
these are some of the best bars for Florida style entertainment on Duval Street. Below is a directory with names and addresses in order of appearance. ENJOY! ;)
Key West Florida Yellow Pages Online for Duval Street businesses!
*Cowboy Bills Saloon 618 Duval Street CLOSED ;(
*Ricks Bar 202 Duval Street 305-296-5513
*Sloppy Joe's Bar 201 Duval Street 305-294-5717
*Fat Tuesday 305 Duval Street 305-296-9373
*Durty Harry's 208 Duval Street 305-296-4890
*Irish Kevin's Bar 211 Duval Street 305-292-1262
*The Bull / Whistle 224 Duval 305-296-4565
*Coyote Ugly Saloon 218 Duval 305-292-7770
*Willie T's 525 Duval Street 305-294-7674
*Flying Monkeys Saloon 227 Duval St 305-294-7525
*The Lazy Gecko 203 Duval 305-292-1903
*Red Garter (Strip Club) 208 Duval 305-296-4964
*Garden Of Eden (Get Naked!) 224 Duval 305-296-4565
*Teasers (Strip Club) 218 Duval Street 305-292-7673
*Aqua Nightclub (Drag) 711 Duval Street 305-294-0555
*801 Bourbon Bar (Drag) 801 Duval Street 305-294-4737
Garden Of Eden (roof top bar)- Clothing Optional View
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The Garden of Eden is located on the corner of Caroline and Duval. The
roof top oasis is directly above the Bull and Whistle complex. UPDATE: Okay. Firstly the Garden Of Eden opens at midday and not 10am. Also no music from 5pm anymore and has not been for years accept during Fantasy Fest. DJs start at 9pm 7 nights a week.
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There are other Key West Photos in this Flickr album but lots from the Bull, Whistle and GOEThe only clothing
optional bar in Key West opens daily at 10:00 am for you to work on your all-over
tan while lounging in comfortable chairs. Cool off from the tropical sun in the
on-premises shower or quench your thirst with a refreshingly cold drink. Later
on you can join the sunset celebration, called the Naked Sunset. Enjoy live music
starting at 5 pm, then dance the night away under the stars as the DJ spins
your favorite tunes from 9 pm to 2:30am. Their is body painting for those who want to add a little color to their skin also.
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Recorded on July 11, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.
DJI OSMO RIDES THROUGH KEY WEST FLORIDA WITH NARRATION
This video was made in Key West Florida during Spring Break 2016. I love visiting Key West and recommend that anyone that can go, should go. Once there, you will want to find Duval Street as that is where the party is at night. The people of Key West are very friendly and we always have a great time while visiting.
Duval Street (/ˈduvəhl/) is a famous downtown commercial zoned street in Key West, Florida, running north and south from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. From shore to shore, the street is just over 1.25 miles in length. It is named for William Pope Duval, the first territorial governor of Florida.
Duval Street was designated a “Great Street” in 2012 by the American Planning Association.[1] The beautiful Bahamian and Spanish influenced Victorian Mansions of Duval Street have been well preserved through local preservation efforts starting in the 1960s. On the Atlantic Ocean end of Duval Street there is a mix of early Key West Victorian mansions and bungalows’ dotting the neighborhood. Art galleries, boutiques, inns and Bodega’s line the wide sidewalks. Although this end of Duval is more residential and less filled with tourists, the sidewalks still bustle with activity.
Near the southern terminus of Duval Street is the buoy marker for the southernmost spot in the United States not far from the southernmost House, a striking Victorian architecture mansion built in 1896. A favorite of both Harry S. Truman and author Ernest Hemingway, the building was restored to its formal beauty and opulence with a $3 million renovation in 1996.
Duval Street well represents the cultural influence of Key West’s proximity and cultural ties to Cuba. Many Cubans immigrated to the area beginning in the late 1860s. At one time, the many cigar stores on Duval gave the city the moniker “Cigar City USA.” There are many pleasant outdoor cafes to enjoy another Cubano influenced product, “Cuban Coffee”, which is espresso made from roasted Cuban Coffee beans with a heavy dose of sugar.
At the north end, tourists from the cruise ships that dock at the Westin harbor complex, Mole pier or Mallory Square are often seen traversing Duval Street's many shops [1] in the afternoon looking for souvenir trinkets and T-shirts. The streets are congested with Pedi cabs, trollies, bikes, mopeds, cars, and the Conch Train all adding to the touristy feel of this heavily visited end of Duval.
Near the northern end of the street is Mallory Square. Historic Mallory Square is the center of Key West’s waterfront. The City of Key West and Duval Street share their beginning along this deep harbor waterfront.
On certain nights, the gulf shores of Duval Street often vibrate with a carnival like atmosphere that lasts until dawn and beyond. In fact, the ritual has a name known to tourists and residents as the “Duval Pub Crawl.” Duval is the location of many famous restaurants and bars, including Sloppy Joe's, Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, which is the original, Fogarty's Restaurant, Bar and Bakery, The Flying Monkeys Bar, The Bull and Whistle, Rick's Cafe and Irish Kevin's bar. Tour outlets book the “Duval Pub Crawl” activity and provide knowledgeable guidance for the tourist wishing to visit and imbibe at the famous drinking establishments, for a fee.
A 1967 National Park Service survey of Historic American Buildings designated 18 buildings as historic. A full six blocks were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Further protection for this historically significant street has been created through the City’s, “Historic Architecture Guidelines,” approved in 2000, which sets standards for construction on Duval Street.
Key West is an island in the Straits of Florida on the North American continent, at the southernmost tip of the Florida Keys. The island is about 90 miles (140 km) from Cuba.
Key West is politically within the limits of the city of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, United States. The city also occupies portions of nearby islands.
The island is about 4 miles (6.4 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide, with a total land mass of 4.2 square miles (11 km2).[1] Duval Street, its famous main street, is a mere 1.1 miles (1.8 km) in length in its 14-block crossing from the Gulf of Mexico to the Florida Straits/Atlantic Ocean. In the late 1950s, many of the large salt ponds on the eastern side were filled in, nearly doubling the original land mass of the island. The island is 3,370 acres (13.6 km2) in area.[2]
McFaddens in Key West
Bartender juggling flames and a flamer in the background
Duval Street Key West
Duval Street (DOO-VAHL) is a famous downtown commercial zoned street in Key West, Florida, running north and south from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. Duval Street is the location of many famous restaurants and bars, including Sloppy Joe's, The Bull and Whistle, Rick's Cafe and Irish Kevins bar. It is named for William Pope Duval, the first territorial governor of Florida.
On certain nights, Duval Street is a carnival that lasts until dawn and beyond. The pub crawl in the area is sometimes called the Duval crawl.
2014 Key West-Doggie Buggie Having a Beer at the Conch Bar
Ray's 70th Birthday Party
2 Cents - Nightlife
Margit Bisztray visits 2 Cents in Key West, FL. 2 Cents is a Neighborhood restaurant and pub serving good food, booze, wine and beers to fun people. Come by for a quick drink and an appetizer or stay a few hours for dinner.
GLAM CAM 2 - TRIBUTE @ GARDEN OF EDEN
GLAM CAM 2 - TRIBUTE @ GARDEN OF EDEN
Miami & Key West, FL | AuPairLife #20
KEY WEST Hostel right off of DUVAL ST. and 3 blocks FROM the BEACH
GREAT HOSTEL!..was QUITE and VERY friendly People :) ......the ONLY way to TRAVEL !
The Smallest Bar In Key West
Key West Downtown Longboard Ride. Get ready for some speed!
I used GoPro on 3 axis gimbal to document my longboard ride in Downtown Key West.
Duval Street (DOO-VAHL) is a famous downtown commercial zoned street in Key West, Florida, running north and south from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. From shore to shore, the street is just over a mile in length. It is named for William Pope Duval, the first territorial governor of Florida.
Duval Street was designated a “Great Street” in 2012 by the American Planning Association.American Planning Association, Great Places, 2012 The beautiful Bahamian and Spanish influenced Victorian Mansions of Duval Street have been well preserved through local preservation efforts starting in the 1960s.
On the Atlantic Ocean end of Duval Street there is a mix of early Key West Victorian mansions and bungalows’ dotting the neighborhood. Art galleries, boutiques, inns and Bodega’s line the wide sidewalks. Although this end of Duval is more residential and less filled with tourists, the sidewalks still bustle with activity.
Near the southern terminus of Duval Street is the buoy marker for the southernmost spot in the United States not far from the southernmost House, a striking Victorian architecture mansion built in 1896. A favorite of both Harry Truman and author Ernest Hemingway, the building was restored to its formal beauty and opulence with a $3 million renovation in 1996.
Duval Street well represents the cultural influence of Key West’s proximity and cultural ties to Cuba. Many Cubans immigrated to the area beginning in the late 1860s. At one time, the many cigar stores on Duval gave the city the moniker “Cigar City USA.” There are many pleasant outdoor cafes to enjoy another Cubano influenced product, “Cuban Coffee,” which is espresso made from roasted Cuban Coffee beans with a heavy dose of sugar.
At the north end, tourists from the cruise ships that dock at the Westin harbor complex, Mole pier or Mallory Square are often seen traversing Duval Street's many shops [1] in the afternoon looking for souvenir trinkets and T-shirts. The streets are congested with Pedi cabs, trollies, bikes, mopeds, cars, and the Conch Train all adding to the touristy feel of this heavily visited end of Duval.
Near the northern end of the street is Mallory Square. Historic Mallory Square is the center of Key West’s waterfront. The City of Key West and Duval Street share their beginning along this deep harbor waterfront.
On certain nights, the gulf shores of Duval Street often vibrate with a carnival like atmosphere that lasts until dawn and beyond. In fact, the ritual has a name known to tourists and residents as the “Duval Pub Crawl.” Duval is the location of many famous restaurants and bars, including Sloppy Joe's, Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, which is the original, Fogarty's Restaurant, Bar and Bakery, The Flying Monkeys Bar, The Bull and Whistle, Rick's Cafe and Irish Kevin's bar. Tour outlets book the “Duval Pub Crawl” activity and provide knowledgeable guidance for the tourist wishing to visit and imbibe at the famous drinking establishments, for a fee.
A 1967 National Park Service survey of Historic American Buildings designated 18 buildings as historic. A full six blocks were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Further protection for this historically significant street has been created through the City’s, “Historic Architecture Guidelines,” approved in 2000, which sets standards for construction on Duval Street.