These Florida Pie Shops Serve The Kind Of Slice People Keep Coming Back For

In Florida, there are pie shops so good people start planning their next visit before they even finish the first slice. You don’t usually go out looking for them.

They show up when you least expect it. A small storefront, a case full of pies, and that moment where you realize choosing just one might be the hardest part of your day.

The first bite tells you everything. Flaky crust that actually holds together.

Fillings that taste real, not overly sweet. Key lime that hits that perfect balance between tart and smooth.

You pause for a second, then go right back in. You know that feeling when something is so good you immediately start thinking about when you’ll have it again?

That’s what happens here. People share slices, compare flavors, and somehow end up ordering more than they planned.

Florida has no shortage of desserts, but these are the spots people keep coming back to. And once you find one, it’s hard to stop.

1. Yoder’s Restaurant & Amish Village

Yoder's Restaurant & Amish Village
© Yoder’s Restaurant

Some restaurants earn their reputation one slice at a time, and Yoder’s Restaurant and Amish Village in Sarasota has been doing exactly that for decades. Located at 3434 Bahia Vista St, Sarasota, FL 34239, this beloved spot is a Sarasota institution that regulars treat like a second home.

The pies here are the kind that make you close your eyes on the first bite.

The menu features an impressive lineup of homemade pies, from golden-crusted apple and cherry to velvety peanut butter and rich chocolate cream. Each pie is made using traditional Amish recipes passed down through generations, which means no shortcuts and absolutely no compromise on flavor.

The crust alone could win awards.

Families come in for the full Amish-style meal, but most folks will tell you the pie is the main event. With generous slices and prices that feel refreshingly old-fashioned, Yoder’s is a must-visit for anyone serious about pie.

2. Kermit’s Key West Key Lime Shoppe

Kermit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe
© Kermit’s Key Lime Pie Shop – Elizabeth Street

If key lime pie had a hall of fame, Kermit’s Key West Key Lime Shoppe would have its own wing. Situated at 200 Elizabeth St, Key West, FL 33040, this legendary shop has been serving what many consider the gold standard of key lime pie for years.

The moment you walk in, the citrusy aroma alone is worth the trip.

What makes Kermit’s special is the unwavering commitment to authenticity. Real Key limes, fresh-squeezed juice, and a graham cracker crust that has just the right amount of crunch create a pie that tastes like Florida bottled up in dessert form.

They also dip slices in chocolate, which sounds wild but tastes absolutely brilliant.

Visitors from all over the world make this a required stop on their Key West itinerary, and locals never get tired of it. Kermit’s proves that when you master one thing completely, you never need to do anything else.

3. Blue Heaven

Blue Heaven
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Blue Heaven at 729 Thomas St, Key West, FL 33040 is the kind of place that makes you feel like time slowed down on purpose just so you could enjoy your meal. The outdoor courtyard, shaded by sprawling trees and decorated with roosters wandering freely, creates a setting that feels more like a tropical daydream than a restaurant.

And then the pie arrives.

The key lime pie here is legendary for good reason. It carries a perfectly balanced tartness with a creamy filling that holds together beautifully, all sitting on a buttery crust that crumbles in the most satisfying way.

People have been known to order a second slice before finishing their first.

Blue Heaven is also famous for brunches and seafood, but regulars agree that no visit is complete without dessert. The relaxed vibe combined with seriously excellent pie makes this one of the most memorable dining experiences Key West has to offer.

4. The Pie Factory

The Pie Factory
© The Pie Factory – Largo Florida

The name says it all, and The Pie Factory in Tallahassee delivers on every single promise it makes. Found at 12777 Walsingham Rd, Largo, FL 33774, this shop has built a serious following among pie enthusiasts across the Florida Panhandle region.

Walking in feels like discovering a secret that the whole city already knows.

What sets this place apart is the sheer variety of pies available on any given day. From classic pecan and sweet potato to creative seasonal specials, the menu keeps regulars guessing and always gives them something exciting to try.

The fillings are generous, the crusts are flaky, and every pie tastes like it was made with genuine care.

College students, families, and office workers all make regular pilgrimages here because the quality never dips. The Pie Factory is proof that Tallahassee has a serious sweet tooth and that someone very talented decided to do something wonderful about it.

5. The Upper Crust Cafe & Bakery

The Upper Crust Cafe & Bakery
© Upper Crust Cafe & Bakery

Venice, Florida is a small coastal town with a big reputation for good taste, and The Upper Crust Cafe and Bakery fits right in. Located at 213 W Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285, this neighborhood gem has a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes every visit feel like catching up with an old friend.

The coffee is great, but the pies are the real reason people come back.

From fruit-filled classics to rich custard creations, the pie selection changes with the seasons and always highlights quality ingredients. The crust here is particularly noteworthy, achieving that rare combination of sturdy enough to hold the filling but tender enough to practically melt in your mouth.

Regulars often show up early because the most popular pies sell out fast.

The cafe setting makes it easy to linger over a slice and a cup of something warm, making this spot popular with retirees, locals, and tourists alike. Upper Crust earns its name every single day.

6. Pie In The Sky Coffee Co.

Pie In The Sky Coffee Co.
© Pie in the Sky Bakery & Cafe

Pie in the Sky Coffee Co. at 10 Water St, Woods Hole, FL 02543 sounds like the name of a dream, and honestly, visiting it feels pretty close to one. This cozy spot has a devoted following that shows up not just for the coffee but for the rotating selection of homemade pies that complement every cup perfectly.

The combination of great coffee and excellent pie is almost unfairly good.

The pies here lean toward comfort classics done with real skill. Think buttery apple pies with cinnamon-kissed filling, blueberry pies bursting with fresh fruit, and cream pies that are impossibly smooth.

Each one is made in-house with attention to detail that shows in every forkful.

The waterfront location adds a relaxed, scenic backdrop that makes the experience feel extra special. Whether you stop in for a quick slice to go or settle in for a long coffee break, Pie in the Sky has a way of making ordinary days feel a little more delicious.

7. Icebox Cafe

Icebox Cafe
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Miami Beach has no shortage of places to eat, but Icebox Cafe at 1855 Purdy Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 has carved out a truly special reputation for desserts that feel both indulgent and refined. The atmosphere is chic without being stuffy, and the menu is the kind that makes decision-making genuinely difficult.

Start with the pie, and work your way forward from there.

The dessert case at Icebox is a showstopper. Gorgeous slices of pie sit alongside cheesecakes and other sweets, all made in-house with ingredients that clearly cost more than the average grocery run.

Flavors like chocolate fudge pie and key lime cheesecake hybrid have earned their own fan clubs among Miami Beach regulars.

Celebrities have been spotted here, brunch crowds swear by the menu, and first-timers almost always become repeat visitors after their first bite. Icebox Cafe proves that South Beach knows a thing or two about doing dessert with serious style and zero apologies.

8. Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop

Fireman Derek's Bake Shop
© Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop

Started by an actual Miami firefighter with a serious passion for baking, Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop at 2545 N Miami Ave Bay 1, Miami, FL 33127 has grown from a side hustle into one of Miami’s most celebrated pie destinations. The story alone is worth telling, but the pies make sure the story never gets old.

Derek went from fighting fires to lighting up taste buds, and the city is better for it.

The flavor lineup here is bold and unapologetic. Pies like Nutella banana, s’mores, and classic pecan sit alongside rotating seasonal specials that keep the menu exciting year-round.

Every pie is made from scratch daily, and the portions are generous enough to make you genuinely happy about your life choices.

The shop has a fun, energetic vibe that matches the creativity behind the counter. Lines can get long on weekends, but the wait is always worth it.

Fireman Derek’s is Miami pie culture at its most joyful and delicious.

9. Se7en Bites

Se7en Bites
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There is a saying at Se7en Bites in Orlando: you come for the biscuits, you stay for the pie. Located at 617 N Primrose Dr, Orlando, FL 32803, this Southern-inspired bakery and cafe has built a cult following that spans tourists, theme park workers, and Orlando locals who treat it like their personal comfort food headquarters.

The energy inside is warm, lively, and completely infectious.

The pies at Se7en Bites are rooted in Southern tradition but elevated with creative twists that keep things interesting. Buttermilk pie, sweet potato pie, and rotating seasonal options fill the case daily, and the smell alone when you walk in is enough to make you forget whatever was on your to-do list.

Portions here are famously generous.

Owner Trina Gregory-Propst has created something genuinely special in the Orlando food scene. Se7en Bites feels like the kind of place your grandmother would have opened if she had a culinary degree and a great sense of humor.