![]() ![]() COURTESY IMAGESĭon’t worry about the sugar high from the caffeinated kick-in-the-butt - you’ll burn it off by renting a bike up the street at Island Bicycles (929 Truman Ave.), which lends out beach cruisers via a storefront Bob Marley would certainly have frequented if he were in need of wheels. The grand total? A whopping $4.16, before taxes.Ī cafe con leche from Sandy’s, a bowl of pho from Kojin and a visit to the Oldest House Museum are all great ways to get the most bang for your buck in Key West. Pair it with a toasty-warm pan Cubano slathered with cream cheese and guava spread, and maybe a ham croqueta with stuffed potatoes. (We know that combo sounds weird, but trust us, it works.) Sandy’s is a great place to get your morning jolt of caffeine on the cheap: order one of its deliciously addictive bucchis - essentially a shot of espresso done the Cuban way, i.e., served piping hot and tooth-achingly sweet. ![]() Start your day off like a local with breakfast at Sandy’s Café (1026 White St.), a laundromat-slash-24/7 Cuban/ Mexican food stall. So step away from little Sally’s piggy bank, put the hammer down and read on for our recommendations on how to get the most out of your time here for as little green as possible. Since we’re all pinching pennies during the leaner summer months, we’ve compiled a series of options for visitors looking to experience some of the best our island has to offer without breaking the bank. ![]() PHOTO BY BOB KRIST / FLORIDA KEYS NEWS BUREAU The sunset celebration at Mallory Square is a daily ritual for visitors to this subtropical island at the bottom of the Florida Keys island chain. Busker Will Soto juggles on a tightrope at the sunset celebration in Key West. ![]()
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