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With over years of history and diverse cultures, and being along the coast, there is so much to love about the food scene in St. This includes some of the best restaurants and things to do in St. The hotel is also conveniently situated a good minute walk to historic downtown across the Bridge of Lions.

Everything you do here has views overlooking the river: — Eat : Complimentary made-to-order breakfast is at the second floor dining room. Both indoor and outdoor dining has awesome views. The bar is adjacent to the outdoor pool and lounge, with windows overlooking the marina. Feast with a view of St. Augustine Beach All about that salt life?


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Salt Life Food Shack lets you eat, drink and be salty while enjoying the views of St. Augustine beach. The term Salt Life was originally a phrase used on a spearfishing trip, but is now widely used for everyone who loves the beach life culture. They serve an eclectic menu ranging from seafood dishes, to sushi rolls, to burgers and street tacos. If you love oysters, I highly recommend the grilled garlic parm oysters. I also really enjoyed the poke tuna taco.

Travelling Foodie Tip : They offer free rides to the shack if you live, or are staying, within parameters around the shack. Dine in one of the oldest houses in the historic district owned by a James Beard nominated chef My favourite meal in St. Owned by James Beard nominee and Executive Chef Brian Whittington, Preserved features Southern cuisine that showcases local farmers in one of the oldest houses in historic Lincolnville built between The restaurant is named Preserved because they have preserved the original structure of the house, even tearing down everything that was not original to maintain its Victorian character.

The short rib rillettes is a standout on this board as it comes with a layer of fat on top that you mix with the rest of the jar to add that extra level of richness and creaminess. I keep seeing oysters done in interesting ways in St. It comes with very flavourful crawfish etouffee, a Cajun-style stew made by smothering seafood with a buttery rich sauce made with roux served over rice in this case, rice middlins. Try a unique version of clam chowder One thing I was most surprised to learn about St. What makes it unique? But the main thing about Minorcan Clam Chowder is it uses a key ingredient called datil pepper that gives a spicy kick.

Datil pepper is a popular locally grown product in St. It is hotter than jalapeno, but less than habaneros. We went to Catch 27 , a fresh-catch seafood restaurant in the historic district. All their seafood are caught fresh and locally in Florida. Even the fish, shrimps and clams are caught in Florida waters daily.

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For someone who love New England Clam Chowder, Minorcan Clam Chowder is definitely a different experience to get used to since it is more of Manhattan-style chowder. I definitely enjoyed the spicy kick the datil pepper brings, but still prefer the creaminess and none tanginess of the New England version. Definitely worth a try to taste something truly St. If you share the same chowder preferences as me, a local told me I would probably enjoy St.

I still think you have to try the original because you still have to try the real thing, but then also try this one to see which one you like more. This historic brick street is home to St.

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The street was renovated and became sidewalk friendly allowing outdoor seating from independently owned restaurants and cafes. They are known for their all day breakfast as well. Tour a distillery in a historic ice plant and sample spirits for FREE Housed in a historic s ice manufacturing plant, the St. Augustine Distillery produces a variety of spirits including vodka, gin, rum and bourbon. They have free tours and tastings that begin every half-hour on Monday-Sunday from am to 5pm.

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Our tour guide, Brian, was very knowledgeable about the history and distilling process while adding a bit of comedy in his delivery. After the tour, we were able to sample four different cocktails that use each of their spirits: Florida Mule for vodka, Rum Tiki Cocktail for rum, Grapefruit Hibiscus for gin, and the Old Fashioned for bourbon.

We also got to sample their Double Cask bourbon and limited edition Port Finished bourbon, which is aged using port wine barrels from St. Enjoy fresh local oysters overlooking Matanzas River There are a lot of restaurants in St. I was very fortunate that the local St. Augustine oysters were available that night!

I definitely had to try them, and they were so fresh and delicious: mid-sized, creamy in texture and quite sweet. Being an Irish pub, you have to try their Reuben Sandwich, which was piled high with very marbled and flavourful corned beef. Served on a hot cast iron which withstood the cold night we had, the calamari was very flavourful with the burst of lemon garlic and fresh herbs.

The squid was so fresh that I can still taste the squid even with the sauce they had on the skillet.

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These things were huge and were really awesome to watch walk around. I mean for real, check out the picture. There were sooooo many. They have one of those little feeding dispensers where you can put in a quarter to get a handful of pellet food. They were climbing on top of each other to get to them. We all had a great time throwing the food in. As you continue on you get to see Maximo! As his name suggests, he is the largest alligator that they have clocking in at over 15 feet long!

You can view him from an underwater viewing area and when we went down there he was laying right by the window. It was quite a sight. They also do presentations where you can learn about different kinds of animals and after one of the shows the kids were able to pet a King Snake and ask questions. There is a snack bar too if you are interested in eating lunch there. As you can see, they also serve beer, which in no way swayed my opinion of this absolutely fantastic place.

One of the best memories we made was holding an alligator and and a Ball python for a picture! It allowed for as many people as you wanted in the picture. We splurged and did both the alligator and the snake! We were this close to taking one of them home for a pet! Just kidding. We spent way more time there then we thought we would and could have stayed longer.

There was so much to see and the park itself was just cool to walk around in. It was definitely one of our favorite places we visited in St. Marineland Dolphin Adventure is about 20 miles south of St. Augustine on A1A beach front avenue! I guess Jacksonville, FL used to be like Hollywood! Well, over 20, people showed up. They quickly learned people were interested in dolphins!


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  • With general admission you can walk around the grounds and see the sea turtle they have on site, the sting ray, the sharks, and the dolphins. The workers are very active with the dolphins — playing with them, feeding them, and training them. The dolphins will play with balls and other toys just like kids do. It was so fun to watch them! The facility is right on the ocean, so you get the ocean breeze and hear the waves as you are watching these extraordinary creatures!

    We did the behind the scenes tour and it was really interesting to learn all about the history of Marineland and to learn more about the dolphins and other sea creatures they have on display inside you can only see these ones with the tour. Our kids were 8, 5, 5, and 3 at the time and the 8 year old and one of the 5 year olds did really well and were interested in everything. It was a little much for the other 5 year old and 3 year old.

    But the tour guide Dylan was really nice and he was ok with us walking away from the group if we needed to. Plus, he did awesome engaging the kids throughout his presentation! After the tour we were lucky enough to do a touch and feed experience with one of the dolphins. I have always wanted to do this but with 4 kids, it is expensive.

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    Seriously, plan ahead with your travel plans and put some money aside so you can do an experience like this with your kids. Or if you are able to, swim with dolphins! We hope to do that some day. The dolphin we got to meet was named Sunny. Looking into his eyes we were able to feel how gentle and caring he was. Then we were able to give a few training commands and it was awesome!