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Food & Drink
Choco Lattes Dessert & Wine Bar
Choco Lattes is a local St. Augustine scratch-bakery and café, owned and operated by women! They strive to make the most unique and delicious desserts you've ever tasted with the most relaxing atmosphere possible. Their signature coffee blend and New World Arabica espresso is specially created by Martin's Coffee Co. in Jacksonville, FL.
Columbia Restaurant
The exquisite Columbia Restaurant sits in the heart of St. Augustine in the historic district of the nation’s oldest city, which was founded in 1565. Enjoy the award-winning Spanish/Cuban cuisine while eating lunch or dinner in dining rooms filled with hundreds of hand-painted tiles and Spanish-style fountains.
Sunset Grille
In 28 years of operation, they have participated in, and hold multiple awards from, many local culinary events such as The Great Chowder Debate, The Taste of St. Augustine, The Taste of The Beach and The Datil Pepper Festival. Many of the awards they were given were voted on by St. Augustine locals!
ATTRACTIONS
Castillo De San Marcos
A monument not only of stone and mortar but of human determination and endurance, the Castillo de San Marcos symbolizes the clash between cultures which ultimately resulted in our uniquely unified nation. Still resonant with the struggles of an earlier time, these original walls provide tangible evidence of America’s grim but remarkable history.
Marineland
The ever growing popularity of bottlenose dolphins, conservation, and education resulted in Marineland evolving from a show stadium environment to a new habitat that allows guests to meet dolphins up close. Today guests enjoy an educational experience swimming, touching, feeding, and even painting with dolphins.
St. Augustine Lighthouse
The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, Inc. is a private, nonprofit museum and an historic landmark. We are dedicated to our mission “to discover, preserve, present and keep alive the stories of the Nation's Oldest Port as symbolized by our working St. Augustine Lighthouse.” Visitors help us save history, preserve 6 historic buildings, conserve 19,000 artifacts and maritime archaeological specimens.
Lightner Museum
Lightner Museum is housed in the former Alcazar Hotel built in 1888 by Henry Flagler. Today it is home to one of the finest collections of fine and decorative 19th century art in the country. The Museum is open to the public seven days a week and features self-guided tours, tours by reservation for adults and children, and demonstrations of antique mechanical musical instruments.
Ripley's Believe It Or Not
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum was founded by Robert Leroy Ripley to showcase some of the amazing artifacts he had collected in his extensive travels around the world and documented in his famous comic strip, "Believe It or Not!" His collection of oddities and curiosities are now housed in an entertaining museum for the public to experience.
St. Augustine Distillery
St. Augustine Distillery is a locally owned and operated, artisanal spirits distillery in historic, downtown St. Augustine. Located within a beautifully restored ice plant from the turn-of-the-century, our mission is simple: Educate and inspire our guests about our handcrafted, award-winning rum, bourbon whiskey, gin, and vodka. All of our spirits are made from local and regional agricultural products.
Fort Matanzas
Coastal Florida was a major field of conflict as European nations fought for control in the New World. As part of this struggle, Fort Matanzas guarded St. Augustine’s southern river approach. The colonial wars are over, but the monument is still protecting—not just the historic fort, but also the wild barrier island and the plants and animals who survive there amidst a sea of modern development
St. Augustine Aquarium
The mission of the St. Augustine Aquarium is "marine conservation through education," making it a perfect spot to learn more about under-the-sea life and conservation efforts. Visitors can feed and handle some of the marine life at the Aquarium, including starfish and other invertebrates. There's even an opportunity to feed a shark, for those who dare. The onsite Snack Shack and gift shop offer snacks and souvenirs.