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GUEST ADVANTAGE
2017
ABOVE:
CASUAL OCEANFRONT ATMOSPHERE MEETS GREAT FOOD AT CAP’S
BELOW:
TROPICAL DRINKS ON THE WATER ANYONE?
Tolomoto River.
If brunch is your thing, then The Reef is
an absolute must visit during your time in
IS A MUST WHEN VISITING “
AUGUSTINE.
St. Augustine. With classic white tablecloths and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, The Reef’s first-class brunch features a carving station, fresh omelets, seasonal fruit and a selection of seafood from crab legs to smoked salmon.
Across from the bayfront in historic downtown, Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille focuses
fusion of Mediterranean flavors.
A few minutes south is Aunt Kate’s Restaurant
on the Tolomoto River. Dine on one of the outside decks under Live
Oak trees as you spot
manatees and dolphins
swimming along the
shoreline while sharing
peel n’ eat shrimp and
an order of fried green
tomatoes. There are
plenty of home-style
options, too, including made-from-scratch
meatloaf and a full
rack of baby back ribs
smothered in homemade
Southern Comfort barbecue sauce.
ST.
Tucked away on the water’s edge in Vilano Beach, Beaches at Vilano is the perfect place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing. Order a signature drink from the tiki bar like the Beach- a-rita (tequila, fresh squeezed lime juice and agave nectar) and dig your toes in the sand while listening to live music as the sun sets over the
“ WITH BEAUTIFUL VISTAS RANGING FROM MARINE LIFE- FILLED MARSHLAND TO SWEEPING PANORAMAS OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, DINING AT ONE OF THE AREA’S WATERFRONT RESTAURANTS


































































































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