Dining & Nightlife
Along with year-round fresh seafood, locally grown produce, and spicy dishes
featuring the destination’s signature datil pepper, the cultural infl uences of
more than 450 years of history—Spanish, Greek, Minorcan, British and French—
combined with traditional southern cuisine make St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra Beach
and St. Augustine Beach a “must-do” for food fans.
A Foodie’s Paradise
Where to Dine Waterside
Cap’s on the Water, Aunt Kate’s, Salt Life Food
Shack, Sunset Grille, South Beach Grill, The
Conch House, 619 Ocean View, Barbara Jean’s
An Upscale Dining Experience
Raintree Restaurant, Villagio Italian Grille,
Costa Brava, Aviles Restaurant, Le Pavillon,
Ruth’s Chris Steak
House, Vernon’s and
Atlantic Grille
Succulent
Seafood
O.C. White’s
Seafood & Spirits,
The Reef, Kingfi sh
Grill, Barnacle Bill’s,
Harry’s Seafood Bar
& Grill
Local
Favorites
Gypsy Cab Company, Hot Shot Bakery N Café,
Oasis Restaurant, Amici Italian Restaurant,
Ice Plant Bar & Restaurant, Cafe Cordova and
Trasca & Co. Eatery
Keeping it Casual
Bull & Crown Publick House, Jaybird’s
Restaurant, Pizzalley’s Chianti Room, AIA Ale
Works, Smokin’ D’s BBQ, Alice & Pete’s Pub,
City Bistro Tea House & Coff ee Co, Ben &
Jerry’s and Honey Baked Ham
Culturally Unique Cuisine
Columbia Restaurant, Michael’s Tasting Room,
Meehan’s Irish Pub, Taberna del Caballo,
Spanish Bakery, Donovan’s Irish Pub, Ann
O’Malleys Deli & Pub, Terra & Acqua, La Cocina,
Mulligan’s Pub and American Gator Club.
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