Shown as Cabbage Key on your charts, we are accessible only by boat. Find us at Marker 60. Our island is indeed a unique hideaway. The main house, now the Cabbage Key Inn and Restaurant, was built in the 1930's by the family of playwright and novelist Mary Roberts Rinehart. The building sits atop an Indian shell mound and the view is extraordinary! Our goal is to offer visitors an atmosphere of friendly hospitality and relaxation, totally void of commercialization. Our guests enjoy each other's company, nature, fishing, shelling on nearby deserted beaches, reading, writing, painting, boating, and -- most of all -- quiet and tranquility. Of course, our restaurant and bar is a busy place as boaters from many ports stop in for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Well-known travelers frequent the lounge, famous for its festive atmosphere and unique decor. |