3 Great Places to Eat in St. Augustine’s Historic District

3 Great Places to Eat in St. Augustine’s Historic District

St. Augustine’s Historic District is full of charm — cobblestone streets, centuries-old buildings, and some of the best food in Florida. Whether you’re here for a quick bite or a long evening out, these local favorites are worth a stop.


1. Columbia Restaurant – Classic Spanish Cuisine 🇪🇸

A St. Augustine landmark, Columbia Restaurant has been serving authentic Spanish and Cuban dishes since 1905. Famous for their “1905 Salad” and paella, it’s the perfect spot for a memorable dinner right in the heart of the historic district.

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2. Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille – Southern Comfort with a Twist 🍤

Known for New Orleans–style flavors, Harry’s is a go-to for seafood, jambalaya, and fried green tomatoes. With an outdoor courtyard lit by string lights, it’s a favorite for both families and couples.


3. Pizza Time – Casual, Award-Winning Pizza 🍕

For a quick bite, Pizza Time is one of the highest-rated pizza shops in the country. Grab a slice and wander the historic streets — perfect for families or anyone who wants something simple and delicious.

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Insider Tip 🌟

  • Go early in the evening — parking fills fast in the Historic District.
  • Wear comfortable shoes (the brick streets can be tricky).
  • If you’re staying in one of our downtown rentals, all of these restaurants are just a short walk away.

Wrap-Up

St. Augustine’s Historic District is more than history — it’s flavor, atmosphere, and memories waiting to be made. Whether you want fine dining, Southern seafood, or a casual slice of pizza, the city has you covered.

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