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annieskes2002 Feb 6th, 2008 04:18 PM

Saint Augustine Restaurants and Sites
 
Hi All,
My husband and I are going to St Augustine this weekend. Would like some recommendations for local favorites.
Also, ideas for must see place. We will be there Sat-Mon.
Thanks

Orlando_Vic Feb 6th, 2008 07:14 PM

From a previous post of mine:

Here are my restaurant recommendations, based solely on my personal preferences... and 17 years of enjoying their cuisine:

Old City House http://www.oldcityhouse.com/
Outstanding breakfasts and dinners. Located just steps away from the Casa Monica.

The Raintree http://www.raintreerestaurant.com/

The Reef <http://www.thereefstaugustine.com/index.html?
The food is very good, and the ocean views are even better. Be sure to arrive before sunset (or for Sunday brunch) for best views. Request a window table when making your reservation.

Saltwater Cowboys
(My personal favorite for ambiance and value combined)
<http://www.saltwatercowboys.com/>

Gypsy Cab Co. <http://www.gypsycab.com/>

Creekside Dinery http://www.creeksidedinery.com/rest.html

Le Pavillion <http://www.lepav.com/>


Honorable mention

O'Steens
(Perhaps the best shrimp in town. ZERO ambiance, no reservations, reasonable prices)

http://tinyurl.com/2qtxgd

Barnacle Bill's
(Very good shrimp, reasonable prices, family atmosphere)
http://www.barnaclebillsonline.com/


You'll notice that I did not mention the Columbia restaurant. IMO, their food is good, but not as good as any of the other restaurants I have mentioned.

Also, it is somewhat of a tourist trap and one of about 6-8 other Columbia's around the state. This may qualify them as a chain restaurant. I know a lot of people eat there, but the other restaurants I have given you are all better.

annieskes2002 Feb 6th, 2008 07:25 PM

I did see your previous post. I will check out the websites. Will avoid Columbia's. Certainly don't want anything resembling a chain restaurant. Not when there are so many other fine choices.
Thanks for responding!
Annie

cmcfong Feb 7th, 2008 02:46 AM

OrlandoVic and I enjoy some of the same places. Let me add two to your list to consider.
Cafe Alcazar located in the Lightener Museum building. It is a small restaurant in the swimming pool. The food is quite good and the atmosphere is very conducive to conversation.
Opus 39 is a fixed menu restaurant with wine specialties. I found it very good on my last visit. It is pricey.
Have fun, it is a great place for a weekend visit.

Orlando_Vic Feb 7th, 2008 03:47 AM

I think cmcfong and I need to write a restaurant column for the <i>St. Augustine Record</i>.

He is absolutely correct about
<b>Cafe Alcazar</b>. They don't take reservations and only serve lunch. Don't miss it and be sure to take your camera! If you have trouble finding them, you can phone them at 904-824-7813.

After you finish your meal, be sure to walk across the street and visit Old St. Augustine Village &lt;http://www.old-staug-village.com/&gt;.

Have a great time!

Orlando_Vic Feb 28th, 2008 12:27 PM

Hey annieskes2002-
Tell us where you ate, what you liked and didn't like.

conquistador Feb 28th, 2008 03:22 PM

Vic i am working my thru your list. Tried Gypsy Cab tonight for the early bird choises. Price ok but I would rate the meal a 6.5 out of 10.
Did find a really good value at Seafood Kitchen which is on A1A near the Oasis bar. Excellent blacked fish with a tasty broccoli salad and very fresh tasting cole slaw. All in our meal was $18.50 before tip.Rated it a 9 out of 10.

conquistador Feb 28th, 2008 03:25 PM

Our meal above was $18.50 for two.

Vic how do you rate Theo's on King st?

Orlando_Vic Feb 28th, 2008 03:29 PM

conquistador-

I've never been to Theo's on King st. I always seem to drive right by it.

Thanks for the good recommendation on Seafood Kitchen. It's a place I've wanted to try.

P.S. Don't miss Saltwater Cowboys!

carolv Feb 28th, 2008 04:28 PM

Another vote for Cafe Alcazar for lunch. We also had a nice lunch in the lovely courtyard of the Old City House. A must for afternoon pastries is Denoel French Pastry on Charlotte St.

If you like the beach, Anastasia State Park is beautiful - just a couple miles away from the old city.

You are in for a treat - St. Augustine is very unique.

annieskes2002 Mar 16th, 2008 07:15 AM

Hi All
Sorry I didn't write back. We had a very enjoyable weekend in St Augustine. The weather was perfect. Day temps were about 70. There wasn't a cloud in the sky. Took the &quot;trolley&quot;, and saw everything we planned to see.
We ate in Cafe Alcazar. The food was very good, the atmosphere unique.
We also ate in Creekside Dinery, food was tasty, location very nice, service attentive.
Thanks to Orlando Vic and CMFong for the most helpful input.
Annie

Orlando_Vic Mar 16th, 2008 07:44 AM

annieskes2002-
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you had a great time.

jw0721 Dec 16th, 2008 06:20 PM

The reef i believe is a chain as well.
We ate at The Reef in Long Beach, California!


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