Valentine’s Day: 25 restaurants where love will be in the air

WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA - JANUARY 29: Sweetheart candy hearts are seen on the shelf at the To The Moon Marketplace on January 29, 2019 in Wilton Manors, Florida. William Newcomb who works at the store said, 'they stocked up early on the heart shape candy after learning that the Necco company had filed for bankruptcy protection and went out of business.' The Sweetheart candy was being made by Necco since 1886 and is in short supply after the company went out of business as Valentine’s Day approaches. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA - JANUARY 29: Sweetheart candy hearts are seen on the shelf at the To The Moon Marketplace on January 29, 2019 in Wilton Manors, Florida. William Newcomb who works at the store said, 'they stocked up early on the heart shape candy after learning that the Necco company had filed for bankruptcy protection and went out of business.' The Sweetheart candy was being made by Necco since 1886 and is in short supply after the company went out of business as Valentine’s Day approaches. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) /
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11. Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville

Come with us to paradise.

Yes, cheeseburgers will be there, but also margaritas served up by the greatest servers who ever donned the Hawaiian t-shirt. Valentine’s Day will get a cool vibe if you decided to take your loved one to Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, a restaurant and bar that is designed for cool vibes and romantic times.

If you’ve never visited a Margaritaville, then it would really be worth your time to go to one of these chill spots. Overly kitschy? Of course, but that’s the true charm of it. Margaritaville is designed to make one feel like they’re in the Florida Keys, soaking up the sun while eating some good food and drinking some bomb margaritas.

Ever since Jimmy Buffett opened the first Margaritaville in Key West in 1985, this chain has become an empire. There is a Margaritaville in every tourist spot, and it has even expanded into a full-fledged resort in some spots. If you happen to live near a Margaritaville hotel or resort, I highly suggest spending Valentine’s night there, as it will experience one will not forget.

You could actually go to the Keys and make a romantic trip out of the deal, but if you’re a little tight on cash, but still want to do something different for Valentine’s Day, you really can’t go wrong with Margaritaville.

Salud!