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St. Augustine’s culinary landscape is as diverse as its rich history. In our nation’s oldest city, you’ll discover everything from cozy brunch spots tucked among antique shops to craft breweries in historic neighborhoods. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a regular to our local food and drink scene, each establishment offers its own unique story through flavors, settings, and atmosphere.
Craft Breweries: A Taste of Local Innovation
St. Augustine’s craft beer scene perfectly embodies the city’s blend of historic charm and modern creativity. Three distinct breweries showcase this unique character:
Bog Brewing Company
Nestled in the Historic West King Street District since 2016, Bog Brewing Company has established itself as a cornerstone of St. Augustine’s craft beer culture. The brewery specializes in Belgian-inspired ales, IPAs, and lagers, offering a cozy taproom with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Don’t miss their signature Smoked Datil Ale – a clever nod to local flavors that combines mesquite and applewood-smoked datil peppers (a St. Augustine specialty) for a subtle smoky flavor with just the right amount of heat.
Dog Rose Brewing Co.
Just a few blocks from the historic district in Lincolnville, Dog Rose Brewing Co. offers a different take on the brewery experience. Since opening in 2017, they’ve created an inviting space featuring handcrafted Ambrosia maple bars and entertainment options like 16-foot shuffleboard tables and professional dartboards.
Their Rhapsody in Red, an American amber ale, and the Lions Head Honey Sour, which pays homage to our city’s iconic Lion’s Bridge (especially beautiful during the annual Nights of Lights festival), showcase their commitment to both traditional and innovative brewing methods.
Old Coast Ales
Over on Anastasia Island, Old Coast Ales represents the evolution of St. Augustine’s brewing scene. What started with a single beer (the Empirical IPA) brewed in a garage has grown into a beloved local establishment. Their location next to Osprey Tacos makes for perfect food and beer pairing opportunities.
Local Dining: From Historic Homes to Garden Settings
The Floridian
At the heart of Historic Downtown, The Floridian serves Southern-inspired cuisine with a contemporary twist. Their commitment to local ingredients shines through in dishes like the Minorcan Pilau, served in a cast-iron skillet with local seafood and datil peppers. Don’t miss their datil-infused cocktails for a true taste of St. Augustine.
La Nouvelle
Housed in a beautifully restored Victorian home in Lincolnville, La Nouvelle brings French Nouveau cuisine to St. Augustine under Chef Michael Lugo’s guidance. Whether you choose to dine in the cozy interior, on the wrap-around porch, or in the lush garden patio, you’ll feel transported to a Parisian bistro.
PK’s Roosevelt Room
Step back into the 1920s at PK’s Roosevelt Room, where breakfast and brunch are served daily from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Their house-made menu items include a stellar Smoked Salmon Board and a Southern-style Fried Chicken Biscuit & Gravy that keeps locals coming back for more.
Sunday
Perhaps St. Augustine’s most enchanting brunch spot, Sunday creates a unique dining experience amid antique shops. The restaurant offers both indoor coziness and serene garden-view outdoor seating. Their menu artfully balances traditional brunch favorites like eggs Benedict and French toast with creative contemporary dishes, all in a setting that encourages leisurely dining.
Local Tips for the Best Experience
- Timing: Most breweries are less crowded during weekday afternoons, offering a more relaxed tasting experience
- Reservations: Strongly recommended for La Nouvelle and Sunday, especially during peak tourist seasons
- Pairings: Consider trying Old Coast Ales’ Mexican Lager with tacos from neighboring Osprey Tacos
- Weather: Take advantage of St. Augustine’s pleasant weather by exploring outdoor seating options at Bog Brewing or Sunday’s garden area
Looking Ahead
St. Augustine’s food and drink scene continues to evolve while honoring the city’s historic character. Whether you’re sampling craft beers in a historic neighborhood, enjoying French cuisine in a Victorian home, or brunching in a garden setting, each establishment offers its own unique perspective on local flavors and hospitality.
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