Hobe Sound has the kind of small beach-town feel that makes lunch plans easy to love: a walkable main street, nearby beaches and preserves, and a mix of casual counters and polished sit-down restaurants that fit everything from a quick bite to a slow midday meal. This roundup focuses on places with clearly available lunch service and menus that make them strong choices for visitors and locals alike.
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- Why Hobe Sound works so well for lunch
- 1. Citron Bistro
- 2. Harry and the Natives
- 3. Taylor Beach House Cafe
Why Hobe Sound works so well for lunch
The best lunch towns give you options. Hobe Sound does that well. You can keep it simple with a deli sub or pizza special, settle into a coastal café for seafood and salads, or go a little more distinctive with German fare and American fusion. That range is what makes Hobe Sound especially good for midday dining.
1. Citron Bistro
Best for: an elevated sit-down lunch
Citron Bistro is one of the strongest all-around lunch picks in Hobe Sound because it balances polish with a menu that still feels approachable. Its official lunch service runs Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and the menu is unusually strong for midday: choose-two soup, salad, and sandwich combos; a chicken salad wrap; turkey bacon melt; grilled mahi sandwich; tacos del mar; tuna poke bowl; and a bistro burger. The restaurant also offers indoor seating plus covered, screened outdoor dining, which makes it a smart choice when you want lunch to feel a little more like an occasion.
Why it stands out: Citron is the lunch spot I’d choose for a business lunch, a nicer catch-up with friends, or a meal that needs more than just speed. It gives you seafood, salads, sandwiches, and lighter options without feeling overly formal.
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2. Harry and the Natives
Best for: classic Old Florida lunch vibes
Harry and the Natives has the kind of personality that turns a regular lunch into part of the Hobe Sound experience. The restaurant is open every day except Monday and offers sandwiches like corned beef Reuben, French dip, BLT, grilled chicken club, tuna melt, and chicken sandwich, along with a broader bar-and-grill menu. The official site also highlights live music six days a week and a full bar, which adds to the place’s longtime local-roadhouse energy.
Why it stands out: If you want lunch somewhere memorable rather than merely convenient, Harry’s is one of the better bets in town. It feels relaxed, unfussy, and distinctly Hobe Sound.
3. Taylor Beach House Cafe
Best for: coastal-chic lunches and a relaxed downtown setting
Taylor Beach House Cafe is a strong choice when you want lunch in a setting that leans more stylish and contemporary. The café is on Bridge Road in downtown Hobe Sound and serves lunch Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Its concept centers on New American cuisine with fresh seafood, house-made soups and sauces, and seasonal greens and edible flowers grown on-site.
Why it stands out: This is a good pick for people who want something more curated than a sports bar or sandwich shop. The menu and setting make it well suited to a slower lunch after shopping, beach time, or a drive through town.
4. Schnitzel Haus
Best for: a lunch that feels different from the usual Florida lineup
Schnitzel Haus brings something Hobe Sound doesn’t have much of: German fare alongside American fusion. The restaurant is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with lunch entrées served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch options include currywurst, chicken pot pie, fish and chips, shrimp scampi, chicken piccata, Bavarian meatball, schnitzel salad, and Jäger schnitzel. The restaurant also highlights a beer garden and a dog-friendly patio.
Why it stands out: When most beach-town lunch lists lean heavily on burgers, wraps, and fish sandwiches, Schnitzel Haus gives you a real change of pace. It is the best pick here for diners who want something more distinctive than the standard midday menu.
5. Hobe Sound Deli
Best for: fast, dependable sandwiches and takeout
Hobe Sound Deli is one of the easiest recommendations on this list because it does the basics very well. The deli highlights handmade buns, fresh sandwich bread, a garlic-and-herb wrap, and Boar’s Head meats and cheeses. Its menu covers hot subs, cold subs, sandwiches, salads, soups, and breakfast, and the current pickup hours show lunch-friendly service through the afternoon and early evening most weekdays.
Why it stands out: For a no-fuss lunch, this is one of the strongest value plays in Hobe Sound. It works especially well when you want something portable for the beach, the road, or a quick desk lunch.
6. Scooters Fun, Food + Spirits
Best for: burgers, wings, and a casual midday hangout
Scooters positions itself as “burger & wing experts since 1988,” and that tells you almost everything you need to know about the lunch experience. The restaurant opens at 11 a.m. on weekdays and 11:30 a.m. on weekends, making it a reliable option for a casual midday meal. Its official site leans hard into the laid-back, family-run bar-and-grill identity that makes it a good fit when you want something easy, satisfying, and unpretentious.
Why it stands out: Scooters is the pick for burger cravings, game-day energy, and lunches where nobody wants to overthink the order. It is simple, casual, and built for comfort food.
7. Big Apple Pizza & Pasta
Best for: lunch specials and affordable Italian comfort food
Big Apple Pizza & Pasta earns its place on this list because it has what many lunch seekers actually want: speed, value, and plenty of choice. The Hobe Sound location’s official menu includes an Express Lunch Menu with lasagna, baked penne, spaghetti and meatballs, half parmigiana subs, half cold subs, and pizza-slice lunch combinations. That makes it a strong option when you want a filling lunch without committing to a longer sit-down meal.
Why it stands out: Not every great lunch has to be trendy. Sometimes the best answer is a straightforward Italian lunch special that is fast, familiar, and easy on the wallet. Big Apple fits that role well.
Final take
If you want the best overall sit-down lunch in Hobe Sound, start with Citron Bistro. If you want character and local color, go to Harry and the Natives. For something unique, choose Schnitzel Haus. For grab-and-go ease, Hobe Sound Deli is hard to beat. And for casual cravings, Scooters and Big Apple Pizza & Pasta are strong fallback picks that often end up becoming regular favorites.
FAQ
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What is the best sit-down lunch restaurant in Hobe Sound?
For a polished sit-down lunch, Citron Bistro is one of the strongest choices because it offers a dedicated lunch menu with sandwiches, seafood, salads, and combo options during weekday lunch hours. Taylor Beach House Cafe is another strong sit-down option for a more coastal, contemporary atmosphere.
Where can I get a quick lunch in Hobe Sound?
For speed and convenience, Hobe Sound Deli and Big Apple Pizza & Pasta are excellent choices. The deli specializes in subs, sandwiches, soups, and salads, while Big Apple has a clearly defined express lunch menu built around quick Italian favorites.
Which Hobe Sound lunch spot is best for sandwiches?
Hobe Sound Deli is the strongest pure sandwich option thanks to its hot subs, cold subs, wraps, and fresh bread. Citron Bistro is better if you want a more upscale sandwich lunch, with items like a turkey bacon melt, grilled mahi sandwich, chicken salad wrap, and lobster roll. Harry and the Natives is a good middle ground for classic sandwich-shop favorites like Reubens and French dips.
Are there lunch restaurants in Hobe Sound open on weekends?
Yes. Citron Bistro serves Sunday brunch and lunch-style dishes, Scooters opens on weekends at 11:30 a.m., Harry and the Natives is open every day except Monday, and Big Apple Pizza & Pasta is open daily at the Hobe Sound location. Taylor Beach House Cafe serves lunch Monday through Saturday, while Schnitzel Haus runs Tuesday through Saturday.
Where should I go in Hobe Sound for seafood at lunch?
For seafood-forward lunch options, Citron Bistro is the standout thanks to dishes like grilled mahi sandwich, lobster roll, fish and chips, and tuna poke bowl. Taylor Beach House Cafe also emphasizes fresh seafood within its New American menu, and Schnitzel Haus includes fish and chips, shrimp dishes, and seafood salads alongside its German specialties.
Are there Hobe Sound lunch spots with outdoor seating?
Yes. Citron Bistro offers covered, screened outdoor dining, and Schnitzel Haus highlights both a beer garden and a dog-friendly patio. Those are two of the better choices when you want lunch outdoors without giving up a full menu.
What is the most unique lunch spot in Hobe Sound?
Schnitzel Haus is probably the most distinctive lunch stop in Hobe Sound because it pairs German classics like currywurst and schnitzel with seafood, salads, and American fusion dishes. It adds more variety than the typical burger-pizza-deli rotation.
Sources
Reference links
- Visit Hobe Sound in Martin County Florida
- Hobe Sound Deli Online Ordering
- Citron Bistro Hobe Sound
- Menu — Citron Bistro Hobe Sound
- Harry and the Natives - Bar & Grill in Hobe Sound, FL
- Taylor Beach House Cafe
- Best German restaurant in Hobe Sound, FL | Schnitzel Haus
- Schnitzel Haus Online Menu | Best German restaurant in ...
- Menu — Scooters Hobe Sound
- Menu - Big Apple Pizza
- New Page — Citron Bistro Hobe Sound
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