There is nothing quite like sipping a cold one while watching boats and yachts cruise by on the Intracoastal Waterway at the Le Tub Saloon in Hollywood, Florida.
Originally, a Sunoco gas station established in 1959, a man named Russell T. Kohuth, a former Broward County Lifeguard, purchased the property in 1974 and transformed it into the waterfront eatery of today. He converted old garage bays into seating, adding a dock on the intercoastal and built everything by hand.
Kohuth decorated the place inside and out with beach found driftwood and what he called “ocean borne treasures”, including old sinks, bathroom fixtures, tubs, and toilets…