Sep 16, 2023
17 Biketoberfest bars to visit in Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach and more
It’s that time of year again. The highly anticipated Biketoberfest is just days away. A longstanding tradition, the annual celebration begins Thursday and continues through Sunday, bringing motorcycle
It’s that time of year again. The highly anticipated Biketoberfest is just days away. A longstanding tradition, the annual celebration begins Thursday and continues through Sunday, bringing motorcycle enthusiasts from all around the country right here to Daytona Beach for a weekend packed with live music, beautiful views and tons of two-wheel fun that’s open to everyone, whether riding or not.
But let’s not forget about the food. Wherever you'll be celebrating in the area, whether riding down Daytona Beach’s historic Main Street, by the International Speedway or along U.S. Highway 1 in Ormond Beach, here are 16 popular restaurants, bars and more that will keep the party going all weekend long.
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A Port Orange staple, this outdoor bar will have live music daily as part of its Biketoberfest Music Festival which runs through Sunday. All are welcome to join in on First Turn’s ongoing festivities this week and enjoy burgers, beer and wing specials, and more alongside musical guests including the Strait up Tribute to George Friday, and the Deadlanders and Old School Banditz on Saturday. First Turn is located at 5218 S. Ridgewood Ave. in Port Orange. For information, call 386-788-5434 or visit firstturnsteakhouse.com.
The Fall Cycle Scene will take place Thursday through Sunday at the International Speedway, where bike lovers, riders and everyone in between can enjoy free, live entertainment, action-packed races, vendor displays and more. The Daytona International Speedway is located at 1801 W. International speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach. For information, call 800-748-7467 or visit daytonainternationalspeedway.com.
This long-standing Biketoberfest staple is gearing up for a great weekend, featuring live entertainment Thursday through Sunday with musical guests including Whey Jennings Thursday through Saturday, Colt Ford on Friday and Eddie Montgomery on Saturday. There will also be free draft beer every day during free beer hour from 4-5 p.m. for those ready with their Iron Horse mugs, as well as delicious Big Papa barbecue, Craiger’s steak tips and more. Iron Horse Saloon is located at 1068 N. U.S. Highway 1 in Ormond Beach. For information, call 386-677-1550 or visit ironhorsesaloon.com.
With a 100,000-plus-square-foot motorcycle showroom inside Teddy Morse's Daytona Harley-Davidson, food, drinks and free entertainment, you won't want to miss out on Destination Daytona. Just down the road from the iconic Iron Horse Saloon, the massive venue will be a go-to stop all weekend long with live music, food, vendors and more. Teddy Morse’s Destination Daytona is located at 1637 N. U.S. Highway 1 in Ormond Beach. For information, call 386-671-7100 or visit Daytonaharleydavidson.com.
One of many dining locations within Destination Daytona, this local “home to the giant sandwich” will keep you full and entertained this weekend, with a packed menu of mouth-watering selections, from the homemade ground beef chili and handmade jalapeno poppers to the oven-toasted gourmet sandwiches, nachos and hot dogs. The local bar will have free concerts all weekend from noon to midnight with musical guests including Jack Knife, Molly Hatchet and Jasmine Cain. Saints and Sinners Pub is located at 1635 N. U.S. Highway 1 in Ormond Beach. For information, call 386-671-7108 or visit Facebook.com/saintssinnerspub.
Peanut Georges and Pub on Main is a classic American pub that’s been a frequented favorite for years during Daytona’s Biketoberfest. The local is pub is located at 821 Main St. in Daytona Beach and is known for its Reuben sandwich, French toast and Benedict breakfasts, as well as its range of fried dishes, seafood and drink selections for those looking to sit back, relax and enjoy the weekend’s festivities. For information, call 386-238-9437 or visit peanutandgeorges.com.
Described as “the ultimate motorsports restaurant,” the Cruisin’ Café is located at 2 S. Atlantic Ave. in Daytona Beach and offers a variety of food and drink options for those looking to dine in during the upcoming weekend’s celebration. Whether stopping in for a stacked sandwich, half-pound burger, wings or drinks, this racing-themed café is the perfect pit-stop during Biketoberfest. For information, call 386-253-5522 or visit cruisincafe.com
This Ormond Beach go-to is a laid-back favorite for all things wings, made-to-order burgers and cold beer specials all Biketoberfest weekend long. The casual spot is located near the Ormond Beach Loop at 1105 U.S. Highway 1 in Ormond Beach and will have live music, and menu specials like $2 tacos and $6 margaritas on Thursdays from 4 to 8:30 p.m., as well as breakfast available as early as 8 a.m. on Sunday. For information, call 386-673-3500 or visit Facebook.com/Beaverbarormondbeach.
This 50-year-old favorite has legendary in its title for a reason. A go-to biker spot with indoor and outdoor seating to watch all the weekend’s action, the Legendary Boot Hill Saloon will have all your quick bite and drink needs covered, as well as live music all weekend long to celebrate Biketoberfest right. Legendary Boot Hill Saloon is located at 310 E. Main St. in Daytona Beach. For information, visit Facebook.com/boothillsaloon.
A popular Port Orange destination known for its vibrant, lively atmosphere, Doghouse Bar and Grill is keeping the party going during Biketoberfest with live music Thursday through Sunday, drink specials and a full menu of quick bites from its wings and chicken tender basket to its sandwiches, fries and hot dogs. Doghouse Bar and Grill is located at 3400 S. Nova Road in Port Orange. For information, call 386-872-7291 or visit Facebook.com/dhousedaytona.
This oceanfront eatery has something for everyone during Biketoberfest weekend. With indoor and outdoor seating — on the covered or open deck — this casual spot is worth the ride over to Ponce Inlet. Accompanied by a unique racing museum inside, the local eatery offers a full menu of beachside favorites from sandwiches, flatbreads and wings, to seafood, desserts and, of course, a full bar. Racing’s North Turn is located at 4511 S. Atlantic Ave. in Ponce Inlet. For information, call 386-322-3258 or visit racingsnorthturn.com.
A Main Street staple for over 30 years, Froggy’s Saloon is a popular Biketoberfest go-to for its lively crowds, entertainment and weekly specials. The local spot will celebrate all weekend with a limited menu of snacks including wings, hamburgers and hot dogs, as well as a range of daily drink specials including Fireball Fridays with $5 Fireball shots, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday Funday with $4 bloody mary’s and mimosas, and all day $2 Busch and Busch Light and $12/$15 domestic/import buckets. Froggy’s Saloon is located at 800 Main St. in Daytona Beach. For information, call 386-253-0330 or visit froggysdaytona.com.
Known for its laid-back atmosphere and menu that never misses, this oceanfront restaurant and bar is no stranger to the festivities of Biketoberfest weekend. Enjoy live music all weekend, with late night happy hours from 11 p.m. - closing Sunday through Thursday, karaoke, oceanfront views and a full menu ranging from wings, seafood and steak to sandwiches, tacos and more. Ocean Deck is located at 127 S. Ocean Ave. in Daytona Beach. For information, call 386-253-5224 or visit oceandeck.com
Main Street’s World Most Famous Brewery is known for its vast selection of import and domestic beers, ciders, limited editions and beers brewed in house using a five-barrel system. Among several selections, the brewery currently offers My Lite Buddy− a crisp, clean Kolsch beer, Frooty Booty−a popular cream ale made from fruity pebbles, and Hop Cycler− an IPA with fresh, floral and fruity notes. The local favorite also offers unique seasonal offerings like the Left Hand Key Lime Pie Nitro, Funky Buddha Maple Bacon Coffee Porter and Harpoon Dunkin Pumpkin, and currently features 12 beers on tap, eight of which are its own. The beachside brewery is the place to be for a cold beer all Biketoberfest weekend long and is located at 816 Main St. in Daytona Beach. For information, call 386-400-0097 or visit worldsmostfamousbrewery.com.
Located at 705 Main St. in Daytona Beach, this lively pub is keeping the party going with contests, karaoke, wrestling events, live music featuring artists like Rebel Son and Trae Pierce, and drink specials like $3 mimosas and bloody marys on Sundays. For information, call 386-256-4309 or visit dirtyharrysdaytona.com.
Located at 790 S. Atlantic Ave. in Ormond Beach, Blues and Brews Bistro is a classic stop for those looking to enjoy live entertainment and a full menu, ranging from flatbread beach pies, burgers and baskets to seafood, sandwiches, wraps and more. The local eatery will have live music all weekend long, with artists including the Sister Lucille Band and Kurt Allen Band. For more information, call 386-267-2020 or visit bluesbrewsbistro.com.
A rustic venue and Biketoberfest staple that knows how to party, Full Moon Saloon is celebrating all weekend long with a packed schedule of live music from Thursday through Sunday, starting daily at 10 a.m., as well as a daily DJ and contests. If you’re looking to grab a drink and relax, then sit back and enjoy musical guests including Hayfire, Dillon Carmichael and more. Full Moon Saloon is located at 700 Main St. in Daytona Beach. For information, call 386-253-1944 or visit Facebook.com/fullmoondaytona.
Helena Perray is the restaurant and dining writer for The Daytona Beach News-Journal. A New Jersey native and passionate storyteller, she can be contacted at [email protected]. Follow her on Instagram and Facebook. Support local journalism by subscribing
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