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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 Keeping it Casual Culturally Unique Cuisine Cap’s on the Water, Aunt Kate’s, Valley Smoke BBQ, Salt Life Food Shack, Sunset Grille, South Beach Grill, The Conch House. Bull & Crown Publick House, A1A Ale Works, Pizzalley’s Chianti Room, Smokin’ D’s BBQ, Alice & Pete’s Pub, City Bistro Tea House & Coff ee Co, Ben & Jerry’s and Honey Baked Ham. 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. An Upscale Dining Experience Raintree Restaurant, Villagio Italian Grille, Costa Brava, Aviles Restaurant, Le Pavillon, The Preserved, 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, St. Augustine Seafood Company and Catch 27. Local Favorites Gypsy Cab Company, Oasis Restaurant, Amici Italian Restaurant, Ice Plant Bar & Restaurant, Cafe Cordova, Trasca & Co. Eatery, The Floridian, Cafe Alcazar and The Present Moment Cafe. The Preserved Restaurant FloridasHistoricCoast.com 47