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Related: About this forumHI all! FWIW, am in St. Augustine now,
arrived this evening from Beaufort, SC. (Beaufort's a cute place!)
Found what appears to be a really good spot in St. A, Best Western/Bayfront, which is one of at least 3 BWs. Its location location location, which is very important to me: ambience. Always looking for it, rarely find it. This one's in middle of Historically Preserved Spanish section of St. Augustine.
And people here VERY nice, actually through entire trip so far, EVERYONE's been nice. People at 3 BW desks this evening were VERY helpful finding me a place.
Picked up sandwich to go from Harry's, across street from the bay, and will probably return for brunch tomorrow, as they've got a pleasant outdoor section.
http://hookedonharrys.com/locations/st-augustine/st-augustine-gallery/
SEE???
Major Nikon
(36,911 posts)The last time I was there the wife and I got one of the tables out on the balcony.
fizzgig
(24,146 posts)elleng
(136,880 posts)cbayer
(146,218 posts)right near your hotel:
Bunnery
121 St. George
Some of the handsomest ones are displayed in the window to lure passers-by: flaky strudels, croissants, and muffins. The cases inside display a wide range of sweet temptations including iced raisin scones, individual bread puddings, giant oatmeal rasin cookies, and a couple of great big layer cakes. I enjoyed something called blueberry boybait, which is a crumb-cake square chockablock with berries and topped with a blanket of powdered sugar. It was fine with Bunnery's good coffee (available with extra espresso shots, if desired).
Breakfast and lunch are doled out in a self-service manner. Place your order at the counter, pay, and wait for your number to be called. The breakfast menu lists eggs, pancakes, sandwiches on croissants or bagels, French toast and, of course, all those pastries, plus a long list of hot and cold coffee and tea beverages. I was bored with the grits which are white and bland, but the sausage gravy that came atop a biscuit and underneath a couple of eggs on my "Southern Eggs" breakfast was nice and spicy.
The Bunnery's lunch, which I have yet to try, includes cold sandwiches, paninis, salads, and an intriguing item listed as "My Mom's Grilled Cheese."
elleng
(136,880 posts)Florida since Tuesday, but left St. Augustine Wednesday morning.
cbayer
(146,218 posts)O'Steen's Restaurant
205 Anastasia Boulevard,
TBF
(34,772 posts)I quite liked the little shops.