St. Augustine, Florida is most famously known as the Ancient City, filled with an abundance of history. However, in more recent years, St. Augustine has become known for its restaurant scene. Foodies, you won’t want to miss these World Golf Village resident favorites! 

Simone’s Wood Fired Craft Kitchen

Located near the World Golf Village area of St. Augustine, Simone’s Wood Fired Craft Kitchen is a local, family-owned establishment that delivers delicious classic Italian dishes. All of the pizza dough, bread, and pasta at Simone’s are made from scratch in-house by hand daily. Every item on their menu is sure to impress…but we are definitely eyeing the Margherita pizza! 

Llama

When you walk through the doors at Llama you are instantly immersed in a fine dining Peruvian experience. Each item on the menu is carefully crafted using fresh, authentic ingredients to fill both your body and soul. You will be in awe of the Tallarine Con Chango (a pork belly pasta) and ceviches! Make a reservation soon because Llama will not disappoint. 

Cap’s On the Water

From the sunset views to the local seafood, this classic waterfront restaurant is a go-to for St. Augustine locals. Both the indoor and outdoor seating options provide an incredible setting to enjoy their signature oysters, a drink, and a fun night with friends. Once you visit Cap’s On the Water you’ll be making plans to come back! 

Harry’s Seafood, Bar & Grille

If you’re looking for a cozy courtyard date night spot, look no further than Harry’s Seafood, Bar & Grille. This St. Augustine gem has charm and something for everyone on the menu. With favorites like jambalaya, she crab soup, and fried green tomatoes this Creole-inspired restaurant will make your taste buds dance! 

Libby’s Thai Bistro

Next time you’re in the mood for Thai food, give Libby’s Thai Bistro a try! Fans love their Thai tea, pad thai, and green curry! Their fresh, authentic Thai cuisine will leave you wanting more. Visit Libby’s soon… it could be your new favorite Thai restaurant. 

 
 
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Two of my favorite restaurants to visit by sea or land are Cap’s on the Water and The Conch House Restaurant. Cap’s offers new coastal cuisine in an old Florida setting, while The Conch House is known for delectable Caribbean style cooking. Regardless which style you prefer, they both deliver fresh Florida seafood and outstanding service.

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Jul
 
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As many of my fishing buddies and World Golf Village neighbors know, our area offers a wide variety of ramps to get your boat in the water. I have a 22-foot Nautic Star Bay Boat with a Yamaha 150-4 stroke outboard that enables me to fish a variety of locations within the Intracoastal and bottom fish in the ocean. I love spending the day on the water with some friends and grabbing lunch or dinner at some of the best eateries in town.

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capsIf you doubt how fortunate we are to live in Florida, you should go spend an afternoon at Caps on the Water in St. Augustine.  It is located on the Intracoastal Waterway and no matter if you choose to dine inside or out on the large deck, you are sure to have a spectacular view of the sun setting over the water, but if you sit outside, you are treated to the ocean breeze floating in from the Atlantic.  The restaurant began its existence as a fish camp back in 1947 and was converted to a restaurant in 1981.

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