Fall Discount Oct 1 - Nov 20! Rates cut 20% (price reflected in daily rate). Newly Updated Condo!
Allow us to greet you with wine and treats! Our recently refreshed 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo at a beachfront resort is just a 1-minute walk from Florida's stunning beaches. This cozy retreat features a clean, well-equipped space with access to two pools, a hot tub, and tennis courts. Conveniently located near grocery stores, restaurants, cafes, and historic downtown, our condo is the perfect base for relaxation and exploration. Book now for an unforgettable beach escape!
St. Augustine presents a wealth of activities, sights, and dining options to explore. Enclosed is a detailed compilation from the previous owner (we're still reviewing it). While lounging on the beautiful nearby beach is tempting, ponder these alternatives for a refreshing change. Whether you're seeking shelter from inclement weather, longing for new vistas, or simply aiming to diversify your itinerary, there's something to suit every taste. Additionally, you'll find excellent restaurant recommendations, convenient grocery store locations, and plenty of kid-friendly activities to make your stay even more memorable.
DINING
Beachcombers – The place to go to dine on the beach. It is situated on A Street, in the dunes and has a large ‘sandbox’ type area where kids can go play, while the adults enjoy beverages, burgers and seafood on the deck.
The Oasis – Just south of the condo and has amazing fried shrimp and patty melts.
Jack’s BBQ – Also on A Street, sit on the bar stools outside and catch the ocean breeze. There are pool tables, a juke box and even a swimming pool at the bar. It is more of a local’s hole-in-the-wall vibe – nothing fancy – but good BBQ and a huge and amazing burger called The Phoenix Burger.
Mango Mango’s – By A Street, interesting burger options, as well as delicious mahi-mahi sliders.
Beach Diner – A local favorite for breakfast or lunch.
Sea Oats Café – A more local, hole-in-the-wall diner in the Publix shopping center that has excellent breakfast.
The Kookaburra – The coffee shop! They are molded after Australian coffee shops, so they make “meat pies” for breakfast which can sell out quickly. Their coffee beans are so good! They also have an amazing cup of hot cocoa. There is seating inside and, on the deck outside, but try wandering to the very back. It is a secluded area where you will be surrounded by palm trees and not many people realize there are picnic tables back there.
GAS Restaurant – Seriously incredible burgers! It is located on the north end of the island (near the Bridge of Lions). Terrible name for a restaurant but seriously good!
Viola’s Italian Restaurant – For a lot of food with a low price, this is the place. Located south on the island. Their portion sizes are huge! So, if you want a massive plate of pasta (enough to take home for the next meal or two) and a glass of red wine, this is a quiet local’s spot. Also, they have great pizza and calzones.
The Conch House – On the north end of the island, situated on the water called “Salt Run” (the canal of water that runs by the lighthouse). There is a marina here, and The Conch House has this tiki-hut/bird’s nest type seating that encloses your party and elevates you so you can get a splendid view of the water and the sunset. It is worth the wait to sit in one! There is usually a musician playing to listen to while you wait and baby alligators at the back of the restaurant, which are fun for the kids to see.
Elk House – A great date night restaurant. It is an A-frame building near the south end of the island. There are not a lot of tables that can fit inside, so try to make reservations or go a little early, it is cozy, and their menu is very intriguing.
Harry’s – This is the place for incredible seafood and a romantic vibe in downtown St. Augustine. It is the first building you see when you cross over the Bridge of Lions. If there are just two of you, see if you can get a balcony seat and watch the sailboats glide under the bridge. They have Cajun-style New Orleans seafood, and everything is delicious, their shrimp and grits are fantastic.
The Tini Martini Bar – Located downtown and has great cocktails and beautiful scenery, right on the bay front. It is just a few doors down from Harry’s, so it is a great spot to start the early evening before dinner. The menu is ALL cocktails, and they have some highly creative ones.
O.C. White’s – This is another downtown seafood spot recommended. It also has a beautiful courtyard overlooking the bay with twinkle lights. Swing by early to put your name on the list because it gets booked up every night.
Athena – A family-owned restaurant in downtown that has delicious authentic Greek food.
Downtown St. Augustine has so many restaurants you cannot go wrong with wandering the streets and randomly choosing a spot.