At the southern tip of Singer Island, where the island meets the Lake Worth Inlet, Sailfish Marina has been part of the Palm Beach Shores waterfront for decades. The marina itself is worth a wander — sport fishing charters, live-aboards, the occasional pelican sizing up your plate — but the restaurant is what draws people back.
The menu follows what comes off those boats: fresh catch daily, stone crab in season, shrimp pulled from local waters. Nothing overwrought, nothing that tries too hard. Order the fish dip while you wait, grab a table on the waterfront, and watch the boats come in through the inlet.
Sunset draws a crowd at weekends. A weekday lunch gets you the same view with considerably less competition for the best seat. The bar is an easy fallback if the kitchen has a wait — cold drinks, good shade and a steady parade of boats to watch while you decide whether to order another round.
A short, flat walk from the bungalows. Worth going once; most guests end up going twice.