Fat Tuesday Fort Lauderdale Beach
- 845 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
- +1 754-200-1485
- June 13, 2026


The Bradley Kitchen + Bar sits on North Federal Highway in the Fort Lauderdale Beach corridor, filling a gap locals have been waiting for. This family-owned spot runs a full bar anchored by craft cocktails and a rotating beer list that includes harder-to-find nitro pours alongside mainstream taps. The kitchen leans comfort-forward with oversized portions – guests routinely leave with to-go boxes – covering ground from coastal wings dressed in pineapple salsa and Korean glaze to a rich French onion soup, house fish dip, chicken piccata in a bright lemony sauce, and prime rib for bigger appetites. Truffle fries and thick-cut wings are consistent crowd favorites even among pickier eaters.
The room is casual and clean with indoor and outdoor seating, enough TVs to catch a game, and a layout that works whether you are on a date, out with family, or posted up solo at the bar. Bartenders are chatty and knowledgeable, and servers like Mark and Sara get name-dropped in reviews for being genuinely attentive. Management checks tables regularly, which keeps the experience tight.
Happy hour brings discounted drinks and food, and free parking removes the usual Fort Lauderdale hassle. The crowd skews local with a steady tourist mix drawn by the beach-adjacent location. Weekends and even Sunday nights pull solid turnout, so reservations are worth making. Expect straightforward, generously portioned American comfort food in a neighborhood spot that prioritizes friendly service and a relaxed vibe over fine-dining pretense. Dogs are welcome on the patio.
| Monday | 3-10PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30AM-10PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30AM-10PM |
| Thursday | 11:30AM-10PM |
| Friday | 11:30AM-11PM |
| Saturday | 11:30AM-11PM |
| Sunday | 11AM-10PM |
Tuesday through Thursday they open at 11:30 AM and close at 10 PM. Friday and Saturday hours run 11:30 AM to 11 PM. Sunday opens at 11 AM until 10 PM. Monday is a shorter day, opening at 3 PM and closing at 10 PM.
Yes, the restaurant offers free parking on site, which is a real advantage given how tight parking can be along the North Federal Highway corridor near Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Guests consistently recommend the coastal wings with pineapple salsa and Korean glaze, the French onion soup, truffle fries, and the chicken piccata. The prime rib and filet are popular for dinner. Portions run large across the menu, so plan to share appetizers or bring a to-go box.
Yes, they accept reservations and it is a good idea to book ahead, especially on weekends. The place draws a steady crowd even on Sunday nights, so walking in during peak hours may mean a wait.
It works for both. The atmosphere is casual and family-friendly with a full food menu, but the large bar area with sports on the screens and craft cocktails also makes it a solid spot for drinks with friends or solo visits.
Yes, The Bradley has outdoor seating and is dog friendly on the patio. The indoor-outdoor layout gives you options whether you want climate control or fresh air.
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