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  • Attraction: Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club
  • Location: 127 S Ocean Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32118
  • Industry: Restaurant
  • Website: https://oceandeck.com/

Picture this: your toes literally touching the sand while you bite into wings slathered in a secret sauce so addictive they sell it by the bottle. Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club just earned the title of America’s Best Beach Bar for 2025 from USA Today readers, and once you experience their legendary Rasta sauce, you’ll understand why.

This Daytona Beach institution started as a humble hot dog stand in 1957 and has evolved into the only restaurant on Florida’s east coast with a stage actually on the beach.

What sets Ocean Deck apart isn’t just its prime beachfront real estate – though being able to walk straight from the waves to your table is pretty spectacular. It’s the only bar on the east coast to have a beach stage, featuring live bands 7 nights a week and live music on the beach every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

The two-story setup gives you options: upstairs for air-conditioned dining with ocean views through windows, or downstairs where the sand literally meets the dance floor.

Menu Highlights That Keep People Coming Back

The Famous Rasta Wings: These aren’t just wings – they’re a Daytona Beach legend. The signature Rasta sauce is described as “a perfect blend of heat and flavor” that’s so popular you can buy bottles to take home. One reviewer called them “one of the best things I’ve ever tasted in my life” noting they’re “sweet, tangy garlicky” and “seriously dream about these wings”. You’ll find them crispy, saucy, and absolutely addictive.

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Mahi Mahi That Made Them Famous: The mahi mahi sandwich features a “fresh huge portion that is bigger than the bun” and pairs perfectly with that signature Rasta sauce. The menu ranges from the freshest seafood including Mahi Mahi, crab legs, and oysters to award winning burgers, tender steak, slow cooked ribs, and wings tossed in their signature “Rasta Sauce”.

The Colossal Burger: Multiple reviewers specifically mention the “colossal burger” as a favorite, and the Big Daddy Burger lives up to its name with ham, bacon, provolone cheese, fried onion rings, lettuce, tomato, and pickles – so massive it comes with a steak knife.

Fresh Seafood Specialties: The Caribbean Coconut Shrimp arrives golden brown and crispy with orange marmalade sauce. You’ll also find steamed crab legs by the pound, gulf shrimp steamed in Old Bay seasoning, and fresh oysters served by the dozen. The gator bites make for a uniquely Florida appetizer that’s perfectly shareable.

Award-Winning Clam Chowder: Their homemade, creamy white chowder loaded with clams and potatoes has earned recognition and comes served in a bread bowl for the full experience.

Live Music & Beach Party Atmosphere

Nonstop Entertainment: Ocean Deck features daily live music by local bands all day and night, including their in-house band, C*Posse, at 9 PM Wednesday through Saturday nights. Saturday and Sunday feature karaoke on the beach stage during the day, while Sunday is “Reggae Sunday” with live reggae in the afternoon.

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Two-Level Experience: The upper deck overlooks the sand and ocean with a bar, restaurant, and drinks served in Mason jars, while the lower deck is where “the Daytona Beach sand meets the dance floor” with a second bar and bandstand open to the beach.

Classic Beach Bar Vibes: Their motto “No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problem” perfectly captures the laid-back atmosphere. People can “come in off the beach in their swimsuits and have a drink and enjoy it”, making it the ultimate beachside hangout.

Unique Beach Stage: What makes Ocean Deck truly special is being the only venue on the east coast with an actual stage on the beach, creating an unmatched party atmosphere where you can literally dance in the sand.

Other Considerations

Pricing & Value: Menu prices typically range from $31-50 per person, which is reasonable considering the prime beachfront location and generous portions. Multiple reviews mention “fair food & drink pricing for the fabulous location”. The experience and atmosphere make it worthwhile for the unique setting.

Parking Strategy: Skip their expensive lot and park at the county lot just 200 yards north for around $8 instead of $20. Some reviewers found validated parking options, but the county lot is consistently more affordable.

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Family-Friendly Hours: The upstairs dining area stays family-friendly all day, while the downstairs becomes 21+ after 8:30 PM. Perfect for families during the day and adults looking to party at night.

Late Night Dining: The kitchen stays open until 1 AM, making it one of the few beachfront options for late-night munchies after a day (or night) of fun.

Best Times to Visit: Weekends bring the biggest crowds and best live music, but weekdays offer a more relaxed experience with easier seating. The venue attracts both “really dedicated locals” and tourists who come for bike week and NASCAR races.

Gluten-Free Options: They offer a gluten-free menu with several marked options including salads and sides, though it’s not a dedicated gluten-free facility.


Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club
📍 127 S Ocean Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32118

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Jamie grew up just outside of Springfield, Illinois, and has spent most of his life exploring the state’s mix of small-town charm and big-city energy. After earning a journalism degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he stuck around to cover local events, hidden gems, and the quirks that make Illinois unique. When not writing, Jamie can usually be found digging through vinyl at record shops in Chicago, hiking trails in Starved Rock State Park, or tracking down the best deep-dish pizza outside the city.