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St. Augustine Restaurants
I will be in St. Augustine for a week next month. Can anyone recommend some good causal restaurants that give a local feel. I'd like to avoid the big chains and try some local favorites ...
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Columbia..
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The only name I can remember now is La Parisienne, on Hypolita Street. A tiny bistro so sometimes it is hard to get a table, but I know we enjoyed a couple of meals there..
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Both of those are good. The Conch House is fun- not the world's greatest food, but nice atmosphere.
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& if you go to COlumbia, get the Sangria..
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AIA is really good. Views of water, casual atmosphere. I think they have a website.
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I have been to them all and I recommend Creekside for authentic Florida ambiance, it is a real treat. The Raintree woould be my second choice.
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Conch House -- especially in the evening. Be sure to walk back to the baby alligator exhibit while you're waiting for your table. I agree with kgk52 that the food isn't the very best, but it wasn't terrible. The atmosphere is great.
Another place I liked was Gypsy Cab. Food was better there than Conch House. |
Haven't been there in years...but O'Steens on A1A was wonderful. It was always so crowded, we would pick it up "to go" and take back to the our condo. Very casual.
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We have owned a condo there for 15 years. Here are our top choices (not in order) for casual, non-chain restaurants:
1. Saltwater Cowboys <http://www.saltwatercowboys.com/> 2. Creekside Dinery <http://www.creeksidedinery.com/> 3. The Raintree <http://www.raintreerestaurant.com/> 4. Gypsy Cab Company <http://www.gypsycab.com/> 5. The Cafe Alcazar, (25 Granada St., 904-824-781) is located behind the Lightner Museum. It occupies the deep end of what was the casino swimming pool in the former Alcazar Hotel. Only lunch is served there, Tuesday – Saturday. 6. Old City House <http://www.oldcityhouse.com/restaurant.html> You will notice that I have not mentioned the Columbia Restaurant <http://www.columbiarestaurant.com/>. Some may disagree with me, but I would rate it second tier behind the others, IMHO. With seven locations, it is technically a (Florida) chain restaurant. The food is not bad, but I still prefer all of the others better. Have a great stay in St. Augustine. You can't go wrong with any of these choices! |
Oh Yes! The Alcazar! We always had very nice lunches there and it is cool and not too lit up on those hot days :)
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