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on Creole-inspired dishes like Louisiana Fondeaux and Crawfish Etouffee. Dine in the restaurant’s legendary courtyard or on a balcony overlooking the bay as you enjoy live music under shady trees and twinkling lights.
Also on the bayfront are Meehans Irish Pub, and A1A Ale Works, both popular eateries offering up an extensive selection of beers, wine and cocktail menus to compliment dishes like Shepards Pie, Corn Beef & Cabbage as well as the Caprese & Pesto Risotto Tots and Angel Hair Salsa Cruda.
Head south to St. Augustine Beach where you’ll find a plethora of beachy seafood spots such as Beachcomber Restaurant and South Beach Grill. After all, what’s a Florida vacation without enjoying
a platter of fried shrimp amidst the rising tides and white sandy beaches? Beachcomber’s location right on A Street means you can enjoy a hearty lunch or dinner and then head to the ocean for a dip while South Beach’s claim to fame includes the restaurant’s large waterfront deck and view of the serene dunes.
Further south in the Hammock area is Captain’s BBQ, located off A1A at Bing’s Landing. Open seven days a week, Captain’s offers up true Southern barbecue with the best quality meats slow-cooked
in their one-of-a-kind, wood-burning smoker. Chow down on ribs, chicken, pulled pork, turkey breast, brisket and plenty of sides while enjoying peaceful views of the Matanzas River.
From high-end dining on the Atlantic Ocean to a relaxed atmosphere on the Intracoastal Waterway to Southern barbecue on the river, St. Augustine and the surrounding areas have plenty of waterfront eateries to choose from. Where will your travels
(and stomach) take you.
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SOUTH BEACH GRILL IN CRESCENT BEACH
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A BEACHSIDE TABLE AWAITS AT THE REEF IN VILANO
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