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    Check into the Edgewater Inn

    St. Augustine is home to many quaint hotels filled with beauty and history. We stayed at the Edgewater Inn, which is a comfortable bed & breakfast located right on the water, and only steps away from St. Augustine’s historic downtown district. The Edgewater Inn only offers a handful of rooms, so we recommend making your reservation as far in advance as possible. We stayed in a king room with waterfront views and a patio. The hotel room interior was clean, spacious and homey. The highlight of...

    Free Wine Tasting at San Sebastian Winery

    San Sebastian Winery was originally founded in 1996, and today serves as a historic and beloved staple in the city of St. Augustine. This winery offers free wine tastings every day of the week, with no reservations required. Due to COVID-19, our tasting looked a little different than usual, but it was still a great experience for any wine lover. There’s also a rooftop restaurant you can visit for even more food and wine samplings. Two of our favorites were the Cabernet Sauvignon and the Pinot...

    Dinner at Kingfish Grill

    Kingfish Grillis a lovely marina-front restaurant with a generous amount of outdoor seating. The menu is pretty extensive, featuring an assortment of fresh seafood and sushi dishes. We started off with a Sauvignon Blanc and a beer. As an appetizer, we enjoyed the Fried Clams. They were very similar to a calamari dish, and were equally as tasty. For entrees, we ordered the Fish Tacos as well as the Cry No Mas roll and the Ultimate Spicy Tuna roll. All three were spectacular. The fish tacos wer...

    Breakfast at the Inn

    Another great amenity offered by the Edgewater Inn is the complimentary breakfast available seven days a week. Every morning, you can head to the dining room to enjoy a continental-style breakfast as well as some home-cooked additions which can be prepared fresh at your request. During our stay, we enjoyed the breakfast casserole made with egg, cheese, vegetables and ham.

    Historic Red Express Tour

    There are various historic tours you can take to learn a bit more about St. Augustine. We boarded the train for the Red Express Tour, where we learned all about the history of St. Augustine from the 1500’s to present day. In the late 19th century, Henry Flagler (co-founder of Standard Oil) began leaving his significant impact on the city of St. Augustine. Upon arrival, he began building the Ponce de Leon Hotel. The hotel opened to the public on Jan. 10, 1888 with immediate success. It was one...

    Corks & Forks Strolling Tour with The Tasting Tours

    The best way to experience a new city is through its food, and St. Augustine offers a number of unique food tours providing the opportunity to do just that. If you’re looking for a walking tour that covers the absolute best food and wine samplings St. Augustine has to offer, Corks & Forks Strolling Tour is the perfect choice. Hosted by The Tasting Tours, Corks & Forks combines delicious food and wine pairings with historical tidbits and educational opportunities along the way. Plus, it’s an e...

    Breakfast with a view

    Once again, we started our day off with a tasty complimentary breakfast at the Edgewater Inn. This time, we decided to take the food to-go and enjoy our meal on our water-front patio.

    St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum

    In order to really get a feel for the impact of St. Augustine’s historic past, we recommend visiting as many museums and historical sites as you can fit in your trip. We decided to stop by St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum, where we had the opportunity to learn about the lengthy history of the lighthouse. With admission, you can climb to the top of the lighthouse for some remarkable views of the city, and you can also explore the premises and museum grounds.

    St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park

    To learn more about some of the species native to St. Augustine along with wildlife from around the globe, stop by the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. Serving as an educational zoo, funds from the Alligator Farm go to wildlife research and conservation efforts. It’s a great place to stop by if you have any animal lovers or small children in your group.

    Check out of the Inn

    As the trip comes to an end, it’s time to pack up your belongings and say goodbye to the Edgewater Inn. If you have the time, we highly recommend making a few more stops before you have to leave, though.

    Castillo de San Marcos National Monument

    The Castillo de San Marcosis a famous national monument located right along the Matanzas River. The historic fort was originally built by the Spanish to defend Florida. The monument now preserves the oldest masonry fortification in the continental U.S. and maintains over 450 years of cross-cultural history. During your visit, you’ll get to see where soldiers once slept and where strong walls of coquina stone protected against cannon fire.

    Wednesday Farmer’s Market at the St. Augustine Beach

    If you’re going to be in St. Augustine on a Wednesday, we highly recommend making a quick trip to the Wednesday Farmer’s Market at the St. Augustine Beach. Local merchants and small businesses gather to sell fresh produce, homemade goods and more. It’s important to support local businesses, so this is a great pit-stop to make before you head home. Calling all coffee lovers! Stop by the Growers Alliancebooth for some freshly brewed Kenyan coffee, served both iced and hot. You can choose from a...

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  3. Anejo Cocina Mexicana. (904) 686-1412. 330 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach, 32082. View Profile. Located in Ponte Vedra Beach, Anejo Cocina Mexicana invites guests to enjoy a wide selection of Mexican cuisine.

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  6. Mar 27, 2022 · 112 reviews#116 of 314 Restaurants in St. Augustine $ American Cafe Vegetarian Friendly. 900 Anastasia Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080-4620 +1 904-808-1585 Website. Closed now: See all hours.

  7. Sheila's Café at Anastasia Kitchen serves up delicious and affordable breakfast and lunch. The restaurant is located on Anastasia Island at 900J Anastasia Blvd., near the Lighthouse. Sheila is the head chef, server, and pretty much everything else, and she makes guests feel instantly welcome.

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