Cafe Ibiza
- 213 S Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
- +1 954-800-6656
- June 13, 2026


Beach House Las Olas sits directly on Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard with unobstructed ocean views from its outdoor patio and a sleek interior lit by bright neon accents that give the room a light club feel after dark. The space pulls double duty – a legitimate Italian-leaning restaurant by day and a buzzy lounge with live music and craft cocktails by night. Guests regularly single out the bartending team by name, and the cocktail program leans toward well-balanced, carefully made drinks rather than sugary tourist pours. The wine list is extensive, and the happy hour includes buy-one-get-one deals on standard drinks and domestic beer, though premium cocktails fall outside that promo, so ask before ordering.
The kitchen covers a wide range: tropical salad with mango vinaigrette, grouper topped with blue crab, a lobster roll, wood-fired pizza, comfort plates like steak-and-chicken mac and cheese, and a key lime pie generous enough for two. Seafood is the strongest section of the menu. Portions are solid, and the restaurant serves everything from a 9 AM breakfast through late-night bites on weekends until midnight.
The crowd is a genuine mix – couples on date nights, family groups splitting desserts, solo diners at the bar, and tourists finishing a beach day. The venue is explicitly LGBTQ-friendly and dog-friendly on the patio. Reservations are accepted, which is worth doing on weekend evenings when the live music draws a bigger crowd. One consistent note from visitors: the restrooms lag well behind the rest of the experience and could use a serious refresh. Everything else – the view, the vibe, the food, the drinks – keeps people coming back.
| Monday | 9AM-11PM |
| Tuesday | 9AM-11PM |
| Wednesday | 9AM-11PM |
| Thursday | 9AM-11PM |
| Friday | 9AM-12AM |
| Saturday | 9AM-12AM |
| Sunday | 9AM-11PM |
The restaurant is open daily starting at 9 AM. Monday through Thursday and Sunday it closes at 11 PM. Friday and Saturday it stays open until midnight, making it one of the later-night options on the beach strip.
Yes, groups do well here. The menu is broad enough that everyone finds something, the key lime pie is large enough to share, and a private dining room is available. Reservations are accepted and recommended for larger parties, especially on weekends.
Guests consistently recommend the seafood – the grouper with blue crab and the lobster roll get frequent praise. The tropical salad with mango vinaigrette is a popular starter. For dessert, the key lime pie is a standout. At the bar, ask for a craft cocktail made by one of the house bartenders rather than a standard mixed drink.
Yes, happy hour includes buy-one-get-one deals on standard drinks and beer, plus discounted happy hour food. Note that premium cocktails are typically excluded from the drink promo, so confirm which drinks qualify before you order.
There is. The patio faces the ocean directly on Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard. It is dog-friendly and has heaters for cooler evenings. The outdoor seats fill up fast on weekends, so a reservation helps secure a spot with a view.
Yes, live music is a regular feature and a major part of the evening atmosphere. The venue also plays a curated music mix that gives the interior a light lounge-club feel even on nights without a live act. Check their schedule for specific performer nights.
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