6 Flagler Village restaurants Fort Lauderdale locals love, from Sistrunk Marketplace to Artwalk pizza spots. Your new neighborhood dining guide.
Your first week in Flagler Village, you will walk past a mural of a giant flamingo, smell wood-fired pizza drifting from a converted warehouse, and wonder how you did not move to Fort Lauderdale's arts district sooner. This walkable neighborhood north of downtown has one of South Florida's most exciting food scenes. Here are six Flagler Village restaurants that locals rely on.
1. Sistrunk Marketplace & Brewery
This 30,000-square-foot food hall on Sistrunk Boulevard is the heart of Flagler Village dining. Multiple food vendors serve everything from tacos to poke bowls to wood-fired pizza under one roof, and the on-site brewery pours craft beers. The communal tables and outdoor seating make it a natural gathering spot for new residents meeting neighbors.

2. Invasive Species Brewing
This brewery and taproom on NE 2nd Avenue has become a Flagler Village institution. Beyond the craft beer, they serve elevated bar food and host regular events, trivia nights, and live music. The industrial-chic space fits the neighborhood's arts district vibe perfectly.
3. The Dough Company
Tucked into the MASS District portion of Flagler Village, this pizza spot serves creative pies with quality ingredients. The outdoor seating overlooks the neighborhood's vibrant street art, making it a perfect spot for a casual dinner during the monthly Artwalk on the last Saturday of each month.
4. Rhythm + Vine
This stylish restaurant and bar on NE 3rd Avenue brings a Miami-level dining experience to Flagler Village. The menu features globally inspired dishes with local ingredients, and the cocktail program is creative without being pretentious. The lush outdoor patio is the real draw on cooler evenings.

5. Laser Wolf
This modern Middle Eastern restaurant brings vibrant flavors to the FAT Village area. The shareable plates and casual atmosphere make it ideal for groups exploring the neighborhood. Walk here after browsing the galleries in the FAT Village Arts District.
6. Lunchroom
A daytime cafe on NE 4th Avenue serving creative sandwiches, salads, and coffee in a bright, airy space. Locals love the lunch specials and the fact that it's walkable from most Flagler Village apartments. Perfect for remote workers looking for a change of scenery, just 15 minutes from FLL airport and 10 minutes from the beach.
Move to Flagler Village and Eat Well from Day One
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