
St Augustine Florida, USA Travel Guide
Shrimp, oysters, and local fish are menus staples.
A local chili with distinct heat and fruity undertones.
Fresh seasonal produce and citrus fruits are widely used.
Expect grits, biscuits, and various fried dishes.
15-20% of the pre-tax bill for good service.
Casual attire common; smart-casual for fine dining.
Recommended for popular restaurants, especially weekends.
Attentive yet non-intrusive service.
St. Augustine boasts several unique dishes that reflect its legacy. Discover these local favorites.
A quintessential Southern beverage, found everywhere.
A popular dessert throughout Florida.
St. Augustine has a wide array of dining experiences, from elegant settings to casual eateries, with possibilities for specific dietary needs.
Dedicated options limited. Rely on supermarkets or compliant dishes.
Casual cafes, sandwich shops, and agriculturalists markets.
Italian, Mexican, Asian, Caribbean options are available.
Beyond traditional dining, St. Augustine has unique experiences to deepen your appreciation for local cuisine and traditions.
Guided walking tours combine touring with culinary stops.
Periodic classes focus on regional cuisine or Southern techniques.
Farm-to-table dining in a restored 1927 ice plant.
Eating outside in thatched-roof grass huts over water.
Annual event in October celebrating the unique local pepper.
Seasonal events celebrating newly caught seafood having live bands.
Highlights Spanish heritage with culinary events and tastings.
Look for restaurants taking part in special events and deals.
Tours and tastings of Florida wines, rooftop bar with views.
Free tours and tastings of locally made spirits.
Growing scene with local breweries and unique cocktails.
A pervasive Southern iced black tea, available everywhere.
Use apps like Yelp or HappyCow for restaurant information and filters for specific dietary needs.
The most trustworthy approach: clearly state dietary requirements with restaurant staff when making a saved place or upon arrival.
Look for special food lists and deals if your visit aligns with "Savor St. Augustine" events or "Restaurant Week."
Consider visiting The Farmer's Market for fresh produce and prepared foods, ideal for budget-friendly meals or picnics.
The city's craft beverage scene continues to grow, with local breweries and distilleries offering unique tastes.