Mark and Michelle's Wedding
December 13, 2003
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Dining
It's hard to go wrong dining in St. Augustine.  Everywhere you turn there are great restaurants. 

Here are a few of our favorites, and some we have heard good things about.
95 Cordova - Fine cuisine located in the Casa Monica Hotel.

A1A Aleworks - Waterfront dining with on-site microbrewery.

The Bunnery Cafe - specializing in bakery items, espressos, cappuccinos, soups, salads, and
sandwiches.  A great place for breakfast.

Cafe Alcazar - Cafe located in what was once the indoor swimming pool of the Hotel Alcazar (now the Lightner Museum).

Colombia Restaurant - A delicious blend of Cuban and Spanish cuisines.  Don't miss the 1905 salad.

Fiddler's Green - Specializing in fresh seafood.

Fusion Point - A blend of Far East cuisines.  Good sushi.

Gypsy Cab Co. - Different menu every night.

Harry's Seafood Bar & Grille - New-Orleans style seafood, steaks, chicken, and pasta.  Great
atmosphere and cajun specialties.

La Parisienne - Fine French cuisine in the heart of the old city.

Le Pavillon - Serving classic Continental cuisine.

O. C. White's Restaurant - Seafood, steaks, chicken, and pasta, located in a building dating from
1791.

The Raintree Restaurant - Fine casual dining.

Salt Water Cowboys - Specializing in traditional Florida-style cooking.

Santa Maria - located on stilts on Matanzas Bay, featuring fresh seafood and steaks.

Scarlett O'Hara's Bar and Restaurant - a fun place to have a drink and a snack.

Spanish Bakery - Outdoor walk-up cafe with delicious soups and fresh bread baked daily.
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