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About Us
Pirate fascination captures the shoreline of the New
River in Downtown Fort Lauderdale - Neighbors and tourists alike totally
surrender to the good flavors and jolly mates.
One of Fort Lauderdale's downtown landmark eating and imbibing grounds
& certainly one of the most wondrous places to gather among neighbors
and world travelers has returned.
The building that once housed Shirttail Charlies was earmarked land
waste by the condo frenzy swashbucklers of our recent past. Yet the
economic tides of reality have allowed the establishment to continue
making history upon these friendly waters.
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Word is - pirates have captured the premise and low and behold! They
are sharing the treasured grounds. But fear not, hospitality for all
is the declaration. Sailors, pirates, lawyers, regular Joe, outlaw
types and wannabes are coming together to enjoy a little Piratedise and
share the same views.
The pirate invasion was made official when the doors opened to over
2500 patrons on July 18, 2009 to fanfare and intrigue. The adventurer's
banners, signs, authentic relics and well-made mannequins adorn throughout
the establishment. And to celebrate the completion and unveiling, a
large replica pirate ship up the shores from Miami with gun firing
friendly reveler pirates. Shirttail Charlie was chased away, yet his
once proud fortress is once again prepared to provide delectable
consumption alongside the spirit of goodtime Charlie.
The atmosphere unquestionably evokes the storied legacies of the rebel
wanderers yet the waterside restaurant and great city skyline sights are
still the most venerated and prominent.
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In 2005, the Roberto & Claudia Guerios ported in Fort
Lauderdale territory intact with their sailing excursion experiences and
most markedly, a pirate passion. They soon constructed The Pirate
Shop in an alley between the Elbo Room and Dirty Blondes on Fort
Lauderdale beach. A year later, the Pirate Bar would sit beside
it. Needless to say, both became a very popular land
attraction.
When the opportunity was presented to the Guerios' to infuse their long
days of laborers to something that Roberto describes as more in line with
his ultimate goal - he seized the opportunity to once again bring the
north side of the downtown shore back to life. In four months of
almost round the clock work, the neglected building was transformed with
dining and boat docks, furnishings, a beautiful clipper ship bar
constructed on the second level with numerous other notable items
throughout.
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The Pirate Republic Bar, Seafood & Grill menu is
certainly bountiful! Guerios describes the menu as "casual
gourmet". Consisting of Caribbean, South American, Mediterranean and
American influences. Notable wife Claudia has incorporated specific
touches of ingredients and spices with considerably large and varied menu
offerings. Says Guerios, "We cook fresh ingredients with a lot
of flavor. Original and simply delicious recipes... from the Seven
Seas, to your table".
Pirate themed servers promptly greet you, offering a well crafted
specialty drink list of age old favorites given pirate lore titles.
This two story restaurant offers fresh and homemade seafood dishes
inspired from the around the world, a raw bar, oversized burgers and
overstuffed sandwiches that keep everyone in their seats Even a Japanese Kobe beef burger makes its way
onto the menu. A sure sign the food is good and plentiful is
represented with the vast numbers of diners taking portions home.
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| Ahh... freshness and taste is the real bounty here. That is
what's keeping the large lunch crowds from the nearby businesses and
residents coming back day after day. Attorney Joshua Rydell
comments, "I eat lunch here almost every day. It's
great." He also makes it back on weekends to enjoy the live
music.
The upstairs area provides room for private functions such as wedding
rehearsal dinners, corporate events and birthday parties to name a
few. The centerpiece in the main area is a clipper ship bar besides
the incredible views of the river and city skyline that changes as the sun
gravitates and boats of all sizes and beauty traverse the
water.
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Below on the main deck extend wharfs that situate you along the
waterway of the New River. These are the most sought after seats by
most customers. Picnic tables and custom made high top tables
surround the multilevel that is open aired, outside seating under a large
canopy and umbrella tables.
Boaters have lots of dock space and it's free, but it's best to call
ahead if you have a large vessel. Also noteworthy is you can take
the Water Taxi as the restaurant is a permanent stop. You will find
that the parking here is free with plenty of spots along the street and
inside the gated marina parking lot.
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| Happy Hour is from Monday - Friday, 4-7 PM at the bar and provides 1/2
off well liquor & wine, $1 off beers and $5 appetizers. It is
truly a great place to port with the work mates and friends.
The south side of the building is an entry way that hosts poolside
parties and music as well. With numerous parties and even weddings
on the books, and a patron capacity of approximately 200 upstairs and over
300 below, Fort Lauderdale's Pirate Republic Bar, Seafood & Grill is likely to be one of the
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