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La Nouvelle
Price: Moderate•French•4.9(603)La Nouvelle is the next story in our culinary journey by Michael Lugo. This opportunity to bring French Nouveau cuisine to our city has us so excited. Bringing to the helm Matthieu Landillon from the coastal city of Marseille, La Nouvelle allows us to explore classic French Bistro fare with an elevated edge. The atmosphere will lead you to the streets of Paris without leaving St. Augustine.Collage Restaurant
Price: Expensive•Global, International•4.9(6,757)When dining at Collage, be prepared for a first-class, award-winning experience. The menu reflects the
eclectic tastes of owners Mike Hyatt and Cindy Stangby and focuses on fresh local seafood, steaks, lamb,
and veal, using international flavor profiles. Located just a block off of St. George Street in the heart of the historic district, Collage serves dinner nightly from 5:00 p.m.
Unfortunately, we do not accept parties of 5+ online. Please note we are just a small 15 table restaurant. Thank you for your understanding. Please reach out with any questions.
We will no longer accept Credit Card Gift Cards as payment due to the fact that the issuing bank will not allow us to adjust applied gratuity at this time. Thank you for your understanding.
Old City House
Price: Expensive•Contemporary American•4.8(2,242)features creative cuisine, spiced with variety, in a casually elegant dining atmosphere. Located in a beautifully restored 19th century building, the Old City House offers it’s guests the chance to experience a personal selection of world cuisine in a Mediterranean atmosphere. Only the finest ingredients are used and all entrees are prepared to order featuring fresh seafood, pasta, beef, lamb, and pork. The intimate and charming dining room is conducive to a relaxed, comfortable meal which is served by a knowledgeable and professional wait staff.Forgotten Tonic
Price: Moderate•Contemporary American•4.7(2,889)Forgotten Tonic, a hidden neighborhood gem on historic Aviles Street in St. Augustine, blends old-world European charm with modern flair. Our cozy, inviting space is perfect for enjoying expertly crafted cocktails, a diverse wine selection, and a menu of New American cuisine with global influences. Whether you're here for a casual dinner, a special celebration, or a private event, Forgotten Tonic offers exceptional hospitality and a memorable dining experience in the nation's oldest city. Discover the charm of this local favorite and make it your go-to spot in St. Augustine!
The Press
Price: Moderate•American•4.7(86)At The Press We are a Small Local Scratch Made, Gastro Pub that takes a Different approach to Food.
With our scratch made Menu Items, Sauces, Soups and Desserts we will make your dining experience fun and exciting! .
We have Lunch & Dinner Specials Daily and keep Menu and Options as Fresh as Possible.
We keep 12 (Rotating) Craft Beers on Draft and Have many more in Bottles.
We also have an Excellent Selection of Wines, Sangrias, & Mimosas.
Come and Taste what Fresh, Chef Inspired Foods are all about!BlackFly - St Augustine
Price: Expensive•Seafood•4.6(3,076)If you're looking for a seafood restaurant in St. Augustine, this unique fly-fishing themed restaurant offers daily fresh fish specials using locally caught fish that you don't usually see on most restaurant menus. The kitchen at BlackFly is a "Scratch Kitchen"; everything is fresh, as local as possible, seasonal and made to order. The menu at BlackFly includes Chop House selections as well as an extensive wine selection. Mike and Cindy, partners in BlackFly and owners of the Famous Collage Restaurant in downtown St. Augustine are the operational managers. The menu is the grand result of their combined expertise, their years of experience in bringing the best possible product to the table and the imaginative input of our talented culinary team. The restaurant is under the internationally known BlackFly Brand of Vaughn Cochran, a Florida artist who lives and paints in St. Augustine, Florida and who developed the famous BlackFly Logo.
The Reef of St. Augustine
Price: Expensive•Seafood•4.6(2,690)The Reef, originally called Comptons, was built by the Usina family on a beautiful piece of oceanfront property, owned by the family for generations, located on tranquil North Beach, three miles north of the Usina Bridge. Comptons opened in 1989 and enjoyed great success for the next ten years. It closed in 1999 due to the ill health of Mr. Compton and hurricane damage. There are few remaining true Oceanfront restaurants in Northeast Florida, and of those, The Reef, commands the most spectacular views. Sit at any table inside and the view is dynamic to say the least, or enjoy the recently rebuilt and expanded deck where you not only look out at The Ocean, you listen to it too as the waves break and the birds cry. To complement this vista Chef Denzel Aponte' has created a menu primarily of fish and seafood balanced with beef, poultry pasta and creative specials, always fresh and sourced locally whenever possible.Columbia Restaurant - St. Augustine
Price: Moderate•Spanish•4.6(15,607)Family-owned and operated for more than 116 years, Columbia has earned acclaim for its old-world charm and award-winning Spanish/Cuban cuisine.
Casual attire is fine, but we don’t allow sleeveless shirts on men in the dining room.
Join us for century-old family recipes like Paella "a la Valenciana," Roast Pork "a la Cubana," and fresh seafood specialties.
Don’t miss Columbia’s Original “1905” Salad®, prepared tableside with our delicious, freshly-made dressing, a 100-year-old family recipe of fresh garlic, oregano, wine vinegar and Spanish extra virgin olive oil.
Be sure to sample a fine Spanish wine like Montecillo or Campillo. Relax in our courtyard or Mediterranean-style dining rooms, filled with hundreds of hand-painted tiles and Spanish-style fountains.
We are a sister to the Columbia in Tampa's Ybor City, founded in 1905. Children's menu available. Open 365-days a year, including all holidays.
See what locals rave about in St. Augustine
- CChrisJacksonville / Northeast Florida •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoExcellent food, attention to detail, and our server Harmony provided outstanding service.More infoCollage RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Global, International• St. Augustine•4.9
- AAlisonWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoSangria is amazing, food choices were all delicious, Keylime pie was amazing as well!More infoColumbia Restaurant - St. AugustinePrice: Moderate• Spanish• St. Augustine•4.6
- RRachelVirginia •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoFood and drink were both excellent. Would be very happy to dine there weekly!More infoForgotten TonicPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• St. Augustine•4.7
- MmollyNew York City •7 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe arrived at 4:30pm for an early dinner and a glass of wine. The food was delicious and the service excellent. We loved the variety of options on the menu and were pleased with every dish we tried.More infoLa NouvellePrice: Moderate• French• St. Augustine•4.9
- LLynneWashington, D.C. Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoA wonderful Anniversary dinner. We hadn’t been for a while and it was as delicious as we rememberedMore infoOld City HousePrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• St. Augustine•4.8
Discover St. Augustine
St. Augustine is actually the oldest city in the United States. After being founded by Spain, the city was the capital of Spanish Florida for more than 200 years. That rich history is still apparent today in the food. There may be no better place in the country to find authentic, old fashioned Spanish cuisine. You can also find excellent low-country cooking, a wide selection of family restaurants, and fresh, local seafood. If you want to try something uniquely Florida, try local gator tail or turtle at one of the venues featuring Southern classics. Dining can range from elegant, five-star venues to beachfront open-air taverns that are flip-flop friendly. One thing that is consistent, however, is access to fresh, delicious food.
Frequently asked questions
Healthy restaurants located in St. Augustine include Columbia Restaurant - St. Augustine, Raintree Restaurant and Llama Restaurant
Restaurants with gluten-free options in St. Augustine are Asado Life, Columbia Restaurant - St. Augustine and Forgotten Tonic
Bottomless brunch in St. Augustine is available at Raintree Restaurant, Columbia Restaurant - St. Augustine and La Nouvelle
The most romantic restaurant in St. Augustine is La Nouvelle
Restaurants in St. Augustine with a great view include Asado Life, The Reef of St. Augustine and Hangar One Bistro Airport Eatery & Bar
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