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Rosemary May 21st, 2002 04:24 AM

St Augustine Restaurants?
 
We will be visiting St Augustine the first weekend in June. Any restaurant recommendations? What we like - smallish places, we don't want to dress up too much, entrees between $15 and $20. We'd like to know whether we'd need to reserve a table in advance. Thanks.

Rosemary May 21st, 2002 08:38 AM

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MHS May 21st, 2002 09:17 AM

The Salt Water Cowboys<BR>http://www.saltwatercowboys.com/<BR><BR>April 2001.<BR><BR>Excellent service & food. No reservations. Put name on wait list when you arrive -- enjoy drink on deck looking out over marsh area. Linen cloths, etc. but atmosphere is more casual than dressy -- certainly no Jacket & Tie (but we wear Dockers not jeans on vacation). <BR><BR>There was another "special" place on beach road headed north from Jacksonville area but I can't think of its name. May be able to locate it in my photo/scrapbook for you. It was more "local" and very casual but food was excellent & different.<BR><BR><BR>

Rosemary May 23rd, 2002 04:22 AM

Thanks MHS, that will take care of one night!!<BR><BR>Any more suggestions, anyone?

J T Kirk May 23rd, 2002 04:59 AM

The Conch House. It has a great setting: right on the water (literally). It's sorta tucked away and hard to find. Go across the beach (towards the beach) than you zig zag through a residential neighborhood. Ask for directions. And prepare to wait if you're going on a weekend night. It's very popular. But the food and atmosphere is worth it. If you drink, they have a nice bar adjacent to the restaurant. Have fun.

J T Kirk May 23rd, 2002 05:00 AM

I meant go across the BRIDGE (not the beach). Jeeze - it's toooo early to be typing.

Louise Martin May 23rd, 2002 06:32 AM

A unususal place in Crescent Beach about 8 miles sout of saint augustine, it looks like a dive but the food is great, it's a mom an pop place they kid around, and even do some magic I think the have a webpage but it was a nice experience. The Treasure Ship

Ben May 27th, 2002 09:51 AM

I enjoy St Augustine. Try O'Steen's 205 Anastasia Blvd for seafood.<BR>My father liked the Gypsy Cab Co.<BR>828 Anastasia Blvd. for regular eating.<BR>I know O'Steen's gets crowded but is informal.<BR>

David May 27th, 2002 10:21 AM

Cortez Bistro. Reserve outside table.


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