Northeast Coast Restaurants

The ocean, St. Johns River, and numerous lakes and smaller rivers teem with fish, and so, naturally, seafood dominates local menus. Northeast Florida also has fine-dining restaurants, and its ethnic eateries include some excellent Middle Eastern places. And then there are the barbecue joints—more of them than you can shake a hickory chip at.

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  • 1. Ellen's Kitchen

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    Relaxed, affordable Ellen's, an area institution for more than 50 years, serves breakfast and lunch daily to families and other beachgoers. Come hungry, and be sure to try the Hippie featuring two poached eggs served on an English muffin with toppings.

    241 3rd St., Neptune Beach, Florida, 32266, USA
    904-372–4099

    Known For

    • Early-bird specials
    • Friendly staff
    • Grilled biscuits

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted
  • 2. Southern Charm Cafe

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    Early birds flock to this diner starting at 6:30 am for Southern comfort food at great prices and, true to its name, charming, above-and-beyond hospitality. Country-style eggs Benedict features two poached eggs with sausage over a fresh-made biscuit with sausage gravy. Lunch and "supper" menus feature burgers and sandwiches, as well as Southern delicacies such as fried pork chops, fried chicken and waffle, and a better-than-grandma's homemade meat loaf. Unlike many diners, this one serves beer and wine.

    8501 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral, Florida, 32920, USA
    321-613–3800

    Known For

    • All-day breakfast
    • Warm service
    • Southern-style entrées
  • 3. The Tiny Turtle

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    There's nothing "tiny" about the flavor at this chill, Caribbean-fusion spot across the street from the beach. Mouthwatering wraps, bowls, and sandwiches are served inside a brightly painted dining room or a big palapa out back. Sofrito bowls are among the more popular items, and the Ocean Wrap has black beans, guacamole, and roasted tomatillo sauce with a choice of shrimp or mahi on a pressed spinach tortilla. Heartier appetites love the Tripleta sandwich with pork, chicken, ham, jack cheese, and potato sticks on Puerto Rican bread. 

    249 Minutemen Causeway, Cocoa Beach, Florida, 32931, USA
    321-446–7361

    Known For

    • Tripleta sandwich
    • Sofrito bowls
    • Sauces

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 4. The World Famous Oasis Deck and Restaurant

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    This family-favorite spot is one of the few restaurant–bars accessible to the beach itself. It's known for its hearty breakfasts, flavorful burgers, and a beer menu with 20 draft selections. With 30 TVs, it's also popular with sports fans; there's also live music on the weekends.

    4000 Rte. A1A S, St. Augustine, Florida, 32080, USA
    904-471–3424

    Known For

    • Live music on weekends
    • Breakfast served till 3 pm
    • Seafood and raw bar selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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