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What bar do they work at in Siesta Key?

Two of the show's characters “work” at Casey Key Fish House in Osprey, where the outdoor tiki bar attracts a cast of colorful locals and visitors. Siesta Key's Village, which has a collection of laid-back bars and restaurants, many featuring live music, is a frequent backdrop.



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Siesta Key Oyster Bar. This Siesta Key Village hotspot (5238 Ocean Blvd.) with indoor and outdoor bars and seating has been a popular filming location for the “Siesta Key” show. (Filming for the first season has wrapped, so you're not likely to see film crews there any time soon, though the cast members might stop in.)

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Bars, Pubs, and Clubs The Daiquiri Deck is a very popular place for both locals and visitors alike and among every age group. With its long hours, fun parties, and special daiquiri recipes, it's easy to see why “The Deck” is such a big part of Siesta Key nightlife.

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Without a tent or an umbrella, there is little shade on the beach, so be sure to come fully prepared to endure the heat of the sun. Alcohol is allowed, but bad behavior is not. Beverages in non-glass containers are allowed on the beach, however, Siesta Key is not the party capital of Florida.

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The first four seasons were filmed in Sarasota, Florida. The fifth season, filmed in Miami and subtitled Miami Moves, premiered on MTV on October 27, 2022.

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Under Florida Statute 562.111, anyone under the legal drinking age of 21 could face charges for possessing, purchasing, or drinking alcoholic beverages. A young person could be charged if they are found in actual possession or constructive possession of alcohol.

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Under Florida Statute 562.111, anyone under the legal drinking age of 21 could face charges for possessing, purchasing, or drinking alcoholic beverages.

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Beach time is from 6 in the morning to midnight. Canoe, kayak, parking, and bike racks are available in only some of the specific public beach access points. Siesta Key beaches consist of the whitest sand – up to 99% of quartz which makes it white as sugar and soft enough.

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