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Presented by Roads & Kingdoms, the Anti-ICE Supper Club is a series of fundraising dinners in support of local organizations defending communities under attack—our small but vital contribution to the fight for immigrant America.
On night two in Key West, join us for a party at local favorite Andy’s Cabana, featuring delicious Caribbean-inspired food, cold drinks, and live music into the night. R&K co-founder and Key West native Nathan Thornburgh will host the evening together with Andy’s Cabana co-owner Ricky Hatch.
When: April 8, 2026; 6:30-9:30 pm
Where: Andy’s Cabana: 308 Petronia St, Key West
Price: $55, includes food + one drink. Cash bar available.
Net proceeds benefit: Key West Immigrant Support Network, a broad and community-guided direct-aid organization, empowering immigrants through legal, medical, and administrative support, safe transportation, and food and rent assistance. Can’t attend but want to help Key West Immigrant Support Network? Donate directly here.
“The official motto of Key West is ‘One Human Family,’ and this weaves deeply through our island life.”
— Ricky Hatch, Andy’s Cabana
“Our community is full of invaluable folks from all around the globe, making Key West a diverse, colorful, and exciting melting pot,” says Ricky Hatch, co-owner of Andy’s Cabana. “Caring, decent, hardworking people have come here to build a beautiful life, and the least we can do is meet them as neighbors, as friends, even as family.”
“The Key West I grew up in was a fiercely independent, eclectic island that stood up for its neighbors and stood tall against outside interference,” says R&K co-founder Nathan Thornburgh. “I’m proud to help support the KW Immigrant Support Network in their mission to keep the hardworking immigrant families of Key West safe.”
Andy’s Cabana is an outdoor meeting space for locals, wanderers, and the occasional runaway. A sometimes BBQ joint and occasional puppet theater, they try to keep things spontaneous and rooted in community fun. Live music and performance are the soul of their Petronia Street outpost, and they’re proud to invite all to join in on stage, where the avant-garde is encouraged, and crowd participation is key. Whether they’re serving fish tacos, delighting in a magician’s show, or having a ping-pong tournament, they welcome you into their friendly, inclusive Bahama Village Living Room.
Nathan Thornburgh co-founded Roads & Kingdoms in 2012 and ran the independent media company with Anthony Bourdain and co-founders Matt Goulding and Doug Hughmanick for years, winning numerous awards, including a Primetime Emmy and a National Magazine Award. In recent years, R&K launched the League of Travelers, offering small-group culinary journeys, and R&K Insiders, a membership program that includes a new print magazine and digital editorial. The Anti-ICE Supper Club is the successor to the Banned Countries Dinners they launched in 2017 with Anthony Bourdain and chefs from the Somali, Persian, and Syrian diasporas. Nathan’s first job in journalism was as a high school intern for Richard Hatch at the Key West Citizen.
Tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred. If you have any questions about these events or would like to transfer tickets, please contact tatiana@roadsandkingdoms.com

