Beach House Las Olas
- 239 S Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
- +1 954-376-6384
- June 13, 2026


Laudy Bar & Craft Kitchen sits in the heart of Flagler Village, doubling as a restaurant and working art gallery where the paintings on the walls are for sale. The interior feels cozy and a little whimsical, with enough visual texture to hold your attention between courses. The menu leans on shareable small plates and tapas – bacon-wrapped dates, bang bang shrimp, charred octopus, short rib tacos, and meatballs all get regular praise from guests. Larger plates like shrimp linguine, salmon, and mojo chicken round out the options for anyone looking for a full meal. The mac and cheese has a reputation as a quiet standout. Craft cocktails are a draw here. The Old Fashioned arrives with a smoke presentation that lets you taste the oak, and house originals like the Hidden Gem and Jungle Queen show up frequently in guest photos. The bar also pours a solid beer and wine selection. Sunday brunch brings bottomless mimosas in four flavors – pineapple, cranberry, orange, and grapefruit – alongside dishes like shrimp and grits and an oversized chorizo breakfast burrito. Taco Tuesdays pull a regular crowd for blackened shrimp tacos and street corn. Live music is a fixture, ranging from reggae sets to full bands, and the volume stays at a level where you can still talk across the table. Executive chef Sergio has been spotted making the rounds to check on guests, and bartenders like Kayle, Kristin, and Erien get called out by name in reviews for sharp recommendations and warm service. The vibe skews casual-trendy and works equally well for a Tuesday date night, a group birthday, or a solo seat at the bar after work. Reservations are accepted, which helps on busier Saturday nights when the room fills up.
| Monday | 4-10PM |
| Tuesday | 4-10PM |
| Wednesday | 4-10PM |
| Thursday | 11AM-11PM |
| Friday | 11AM-11PM |
| Saturday | 11AM-11PM |
| Sunday | 11AM-9PM |
Monday through Wednesday, Laudy Bar is open from 4 PM to 10 PM. Thursday through Saturday, hours expand to 11 AM to 11 PM, making it available for lunch and late-night bites. Sunday hours run from 11 AM to 9 PM, which covers the popular brunch service.
Guests consistently recommend the bacon-wrapped dates, bang bang shrimp, and meatballs as shareable starters. The mac and cheese is a sleeper hit. For cocktails, try the Old Fashioned – it comes with a smoke presentation – or one of the house originals like the Hidden Gem or the Jungle Queen.
Yes, live music is a regular feature. Guests have mentioned reggae performers and live bands. The sound level keeps the atmosphere lively without drowning out conversation, making it a good fit for birthdays and casual celebrations.
It works well for groups. The small-plates menu is built for sharing across a table, and guests report receiving complimentary cake with a candle for birthdays. Reservations are accepted, which is worth using for larger parties, especially on Saturdays.
Sunday brunch is popular and includes bottomless mimosas in pineapple, cranberry, orange, and grapefruit flavors. Food options include shrimp and grits, a large chorizo breakfast burrito, oysters, and a breakfast bowl. Live music often accompanies the brunch service.
Taco Tuesday features options like blackened shrimp tacos and short rib tacos, often paired with street corn. Several guests describe it as a weekly routine and a strong value compared to the regular menu. It draws a steady but relaxed crowd.
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