Apothecary 330 – A Cocktail Bar
- 330 SW 2nd St Suite 2, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
- +1 954-616-8028
- June 13, 2026


Marina Village Fort Lauderdale Beach is an open-air food and drink destination right on the waterfront at 849 Seabreeze Blvd, steps from the sand. Rather than a single restaurant, the setup brings together eight or nine food vendors under one roof – birria tacos, deep-dish pizza, sushi, burgers, shakes, and gelato all share the space alongside a well-stocked central bar pouring craft cocktails and cold tap beer. The result is a spot where every person in a group can order exactly what they want without compromise.
The atmosphere leans casual-trendy with a resident DJ spinning electronic and dance tracks that keep the energy up, especially on Thursday through Saturday nights when Marina Village stays open until midnight or 2 AM. During the day the vibe is more laid-back – people watching from the waterfront seating, checking out the boats docked at the marina, or cooling down after a beach day across the street. Dogs are welcome, and the whole complex is clean and well-maintained.
Guests consistently highlight the birria tacos from Taco Vibez as a standout, and the burgers and shakes get solid marks too. The bar itself draws praise for its drinks and relaxed, upscale-marina feel, though note that food purchased from the vendors may not be allowed inside the bar area. Service is friendly and attentive across the board.
Parking runs about $20 to $25 for a full visit at the nearest lot, with hourly options at $7 to $10 and valet available. Bahia Mar hotel is a three-minute walk south. For groups, after-beach drinks, or a casual night out with variety built in, Marina Village hits a sweet spot that is hard to find elsewhere on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
| Monday | 11AM-10PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM-10PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM-10PM |
| Thursday | 11AM-12AM |
| Friday | 11AM-2AM |
| Saturday | 11AM-2AM |
| Sunday | 11AM-10PM |
Marina Village is a food-hall-style setup with eight or nine vendors offering birria tacos, deep-dish pizza, sushi, burgers, shakes, and gelato. The central bar serves craft cocktails and a good selection of tap beer. Guest favorites include the birria tacos from Taco Vibez.
Marina Village opens at 11 AM daily. It closes at 10 PM Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, at midnight on Thursday, and at 2 AM on Friday and Saturday – making it one of the later-night options on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Yes, groups are one of its strongest use cases. Because there are eight or nine different food vendors, everyone can order something different without needing to agree on one restaurant. The open-air layout and waterfront seating give plenty of room to spread out.
The closest lot runs about $20 to $25 for a full visit with no hourly cap. Hourly lots nearby charge $7 to $10 per hour. Valet parking and self-park options are both available, so it depends on how long you plan to stay.
Casual and trendy with a waterfront-marina backdrop. A DJ plays electronic and dance music that keeps energy up, especially on weekend nights. During the day it is more mellow – good for people watching, looking at boats, and unwinding after the beach. The beach is right across the street.
Yes, Marina Village is listed as dog friendly. The open-air waterfront layout makes it a comfortable spot to bring your dog while you grab food and drinks from the various vendors.
There are no reviews yet.