
Caribbean Jerk Chicken Sandwich
Quarterdeck corporate chef Johnathan Jiminez shares how to make the restaurant’s signature Caribbean jerk chicken sandwich.

Quarterdeck corporate chef Johnathan Jiminez shares how to make the restaurant’s signature Caribbean jerk chicken sandwich.

Special Corned Beef Sandwich at Quarterdeck
WHAT: Their annual sandwich ($13) is made with half a pound of sliced corned beef, topped with Swiss cheese, thousand-island dressing and sauerkraut on toasted marble rye.
WHERE: Quarterdeck, 1035 SE 17 St., Fort Lauderdale

The team that brought the original Quarterdeck to Fort Lauderdale has a locale off the 17th street Causeway.

The team that brought the original Quarterdeck to Fort Lauderdale has a locale off the 17th Street Causeway, offering a super laid-back retreat for any day of the week. Different from its sister locations, this one sports a second-floor rooftop and serves up American comfort

Quarterdeck on 17th (1035 SE 17 St., Fort Lauderdale; QuarterdeckRestaurants.com) has one of the great gardens in the area (the grass is fake but the tree is real), and they’ll have the game on the TVs outside and inside. If you’re doing the game at home, their to-go deals (all locations) include a full rack of ribs for $19 and 50 wings for $49.99.

Celebrate Super Bowl LV in the comfort of your own home with a special to-go deal from Quarterdeck, 50 Wings for $49.99 and/or a Full Rack of Ribs for $19.99. Those looking to dine in, can also stop by their local Quarterdeck to cheer on their favorite team while enjoying the restaurant’s casual and fun atmosphere and great selection of food, cocktails, and beer.

Quaterdeck – Celebrate Super Bowl LV in the comfort of your own home with a special to-go deal from Quarterdeck in Fort Lauderdale, 50 Wings for $49.99 and/or a Full Rack of Ribs for $19.99. MORE INFO

Celebrate Super Bowl LV in the comfort of your own home with a special to-go deal from Quarterdeck, 50 Wings for $49.99 and/or a Full Rack of Ribs for $19.99. Those looking to dine in, can also stop by their local Quarterdeck to cheer on their favorite team while enjoying the restaurant’s casual and fun atmosphere and great selection of food, cocktails, and beer.

Many local restaurateurs agree that the industry is still in need of government financial assistance.

The weeks leading up to Christmas and New Year’s Day are often the busiest of the year for South Florida establishments.