Best Bars in Hobe Sound on the Treasure Coast

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Best Bars in Hobe Sound

Looking for the best bars in Hobe Sound? Discover top spots for cocktails, wine, live music, happy hour, and late-night drinks in this local guide.

6 min readWritten by Derek BrumbyLast verified March 18, 2026Publisher review: Brumby LLC

Hobe Sound is not the kind of place where you come for mega-clubs or a rowdy downtown bar crawl. It is a laid-back Martin County beach town with a small-town feel, local character, and a food-and-drink scene built more around neighborhood hangouts, restaurant bars, and live-music nights than all-night nightlife.

That is exactly what makes it appealing. If you are looking for the best bars in Hobe Sound, the smartest move is to focus on the places that do drinks especially well, whether that means a full bar with live music, a wine-forward date-night restaurant, or a casual local spot where you can stay out later than expected.

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  • 1. Harry and the Natives
  • 2. Scooters Fun, Food & Spirits
  • 3. Palm & Ivy Kitchen and Cocktails
  • 4. The Grove Cucina & Wine

1. Harry and the Natives

If you want the most iconic all-around bar experience in Hobe Sound, start with Harry and the Natives. The restaurant’s official site describes it as a bar and grill with a full bar, live music six days a week, and a large outdoor tiki hut for gatherings and events. It is also one of the more established names in town, which gives it that dependable “locals have been coming here forever” energy.

Harry’s works because it covers multiple moods at once. You can come for a casual cocktail, settle in on the patio while a band is playing, or make it your go-to for a laid-back night that still feels lively. Hours listed on the site are Tuesday through Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with Monday closed.

Best for: Live music, casual drinks, classic Hobe Sound atmosphere.

2. Scooters Fun, Food & Spirits

If your definition of a great bar starts with cold beer, late hours, and zero pretension, Scooters deserves a top spot on the list. Its official website leans directly into the bar identity with “Fun, Food + Spirits,” and the menu pages call it “Burger & Wing Experts Since 1988.” That combination tells you almost everything you need to know about the vibe.

Scooters also stands out because it is one of the clearest late-night options in Hobe Sound. According to its site, it stays open until 1:30 a.m. every day, with weekday opening at 11:00 a.m. and weekend opening at 11:30 a.m. In a town where many restaurant-bars wrap up much earlier, that makes Scooters the obvious pick for people searching specifically for bars in Hobe Sound that stay open late.

Best for: Late-night drinks, casual beer-and-burger nights, local dive-bar energy.

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3. Palm & Ivy Kitchen and Cocktails

For a more polished experience, Palm & Ivy is one of the strongest cocktail-driven picks in town. The restaurant bills itself as “Hobe Sound’s Premier Restaurant & Bar” and specifically positions itself around kitchen, wine, and cocktails, which makes it a natural choice for readers searching for upscale drinks in Hobe Sound rather than a pure sports-bar or dive-bar scene.

Palm & Ivy is also one of the easiest places to recommend for happy hour because its site clearly lists Happy Hour Daily from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The restaurant is open every day from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., which gives it a reliable schedule for afternoon cocktails, early evening drinks, or a date-night dinner with wine.

Best for: Craft cocktails, happy hour, date night.

4. The Grove Cucina & Wine

If your idea of one of the best bars in Hobe Sound is really a wine-first destination, The Grove Cucina & Wine belongs near the top. The restaurant highlights a serious wine program led by owner Luis Reyneri, whose credentials include Advanced Sommelier and Certified Wine Educator, and the site describes the list as a world-class, creative, innovative wine program.

The Grove is especially compelling for readers looking for a more refined evening out. Search snippets from the restaurant’s site note it is open Tuesday through Saturday beginning at 5:00 p.m., and its events page promotes Live Jazz Fridays. The brand also points to an ever-changing Wine Spectator Award Winning wine list, which strengthens its case as the best wine-bar-style experience in Hobe Sound.

Best for: Wine lovers, date night, jazz nights.

5. Citron Bistro

Not every great place for drinks in Hobe Sound has to market itself as a bar first. Citron Bistro earns its spot because the restaurant explicitly invites guests to stop by “for a cocktail at the bar” and pairs that with a menu centered on fresh, seasonal ingredients and premium seafood. That makes it a strong recommendation for anyone who wants a cocktail with dinner in a more polished but still approachable setting.

Citron is also useful from a practical standpoint: it offers lunch and dinner seven days a week, with hours listed as Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. If you are building a local guide intended to rank for terms like “Hobe Sound happy hour,” “cocktails in Hobe Sound,” or “best bars in Hobe Sound near me,” having an option that works across lunch, dinner, and evening drinks adds real value.

Best for: Cocktails with dinner, seafood lovers, upscale casual drinks.

6. Sophia’s

Sophia’s is one of the more interesting newer-style bar-and-restaurant picks in Hobe Sound because it blends cocktails, live music, and a more social outdoor atmosphere. Its official site includes dedicated sections for cocktails, wine list, and happy hour, and lists live music Thursday through Saturday from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with operating hours of 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.

Local coverage from Jupiter Magazine adds useful color: Sophia’s has an outdoor area with a tiki hut and stage, a cocktail menu inspired by Hobe Sound landmarks, and weekday happy hour specials built around discounted drinks and bites. That makes it one of the more destination-worthy spots for readers who want more than just “a place to grab one drink.”

Best for: Cocktails, live music, stylish neighborhood nights out.

7. Taylor Beach House Cafe

If you want to broaden the guide beyond traditional bar labels and include a strong drinks-and-dinner option with a coastal feel, Taylor Beach House Cafe is worth adding. Its website frames the concept as a place to “EAT, DRINK, and GATHER,” with New American cuisine in a care-free, coastal chic setting.

The restaurant lists lunch and dinner hours in Hobe Sound at 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. It is not the most obvious pure-bar choice on this list, but for readers looking for cocktails in a more design-forward, dinner-friendly setting, it fits the local scene well.

Best for: Coastal ambiance, dinner-and-drinks, relaxed evenings.

Final Take: Where to Go for the Best Bars in Hobe Sound

If you only have one night in town, your best pick depends on the kind of evening you want. Harry and the Natives is the strongest all-around choice for local character and live music. Scooters is the best bet for late-night drinks. Palm & Ivy is the safest recommendation for happy hour and cocktails. The Grove is the standout for wine. Sophia’s works well for a social dinner-and-drinks night, while Citron Bistro and Taylor Beach House Cafe are ideal for people who want a more restaurant-driven bar experience.

The big takeaway is simple: Hobe Sound nightlife is more curated than chaotic. You are not coming here for a giant party district. You are coming for cocktails on patios, wine with dinner, live music under a tiki hut, and the kind of neighborhood places that feel easy to return to. In a town known for small beach town charm, that is exactly the point.

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What is the best bar in Hobe Sound for live music?

Harry and the Natives is one of the strongest picks because its official site says it offers live music six days a week. Sophia’s also stands out with live music Thursday through Saturday, and The Grove promotes Live Jazz Fridays.

Which bar in Hobe Sound stays open the latest?

Among the venues researched, Scooters is the clearest late-night option. Its website lists hours until 1:30 a.m. on both weekdays and weekends.

Where can I find happy hour in Hobe Sound?

Palm & Ivy is the easiest confirmed answer because it clearly advertises Happy Hour Daily from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sophia’s also offers a dedicated happy hour program, and local coverage highlights discounted drinks and bites during weekday happy hour.

Is Hobe Sound good for nightlife?

Yes, but it is a low-key nightlife destination rather than a club scene. Hobe Sound is better known for its small-town coastal charm, restaurant-bars, live music, and wine-and-cocktail spots than for big late-night districts.

What is the best wine bar in Hobe Sound?

The Grove Cucina & Wine is the strongest wine-focused choice based on its sommelier-led program, wine classes, and award-winning wine list.

Are the best bars in Hobe Sound actually restaurant bars?

Mostly, yes. In Hobe Sound, many of the best places for drinks are restaurant-bars rather than standalone bars. That is true of Palm & Ivy, Citron Bistro, Sophia’s, The Grove, and Taylor Beach House Cafe, all of which pair drinks with a dining experience.

What is the best bar in Hobe Sound for date night?

For date night, Palm & Ivy, The Grove, and Citron Bistro are the strongest options. Palm & Ivy emphasizes cocktails and happy hour, The Grove is built around a serious wine program, and Citron Bistro explicitly invites guests to stop in for a cocktail at the bar.

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