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70 Oneida Street
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2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed Features a private patio Layout - 2 bedrooms and living room Internet - Free…
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Restaurants nearby
- SundayBib Located along a quaint, walkable block dotted with vintage shops, Sunday's tagline is breakfast, lunch and sourdough... and that’s a philosophy we can all live by. Their style is unpretentious and simplified with great product and technique to round it out. Try the spot-on BALT with thick slices of lightly toasted sourdough tucked with arugula, mashed avocado, tomato and crispy bacon. Their potato salad with fresh dill, which hits all the right marks, is the perfect side dish to accompany any sandwich. Rotating dessert options, including the oatmeal pecan cookie with cream cheese icing, is a w1.6km
- Asado Life Husband and wife Nick and Christie Carrera have set up permanent shop at Asado Life, a contemporary space located alongside the San Sebastian River. The approach may be slightly confusing but look for signs to find your way. It's a large space with plenty of tables facing the water on the light-strewn covered patio. It's all about meat here, where the menu spotlights Argentinian grill-style dining. Start by trying their smoked fish dip, a flavorful mix of mahi, salmon and corvina that's sided by Sweety drop peppers. Naturally, steaks take center stage and are the real star of the show here, wi1.1km
- Bar CitraBib Located along Ponce de León Boulevard, this spot is part coffee shop, wine bar, bakery and kitchen all rolled into one and emanating a quirky, vintage feel. The ordering style is shared plates, so make sure to try a variety. Some mentionable favorites include the deviled eggs—a terrific blend of texture, color and flavor, topped with pickled shallots and toasted breadcrumbs. Ricotta dumplings, served in a pool of Parmesan broth and dotted with salmoriglio (a rustic Sicilian sauce) and Calabrian chili paste, are served with toasted house-made sourdough for sweeping up every last bit of sauce. R4.5km
- La Nouvelle Bistro French194m
- Little Miss Ha Vietnamese226m
- The Well Bar Bar258m
- Cafe Alcazar Café303m
- St. Augustine Fish Camp Restaurant431m
- St. Augie's Pizza Pizza505m
- Ragga Surf Cafe Café524m
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine historic church in Florida, United States557m
- Castillo de San Marcos historic fort in St. Augustine, Florida, USA1.1km
- Ponce de León Hotel former hotel in St. Augustine, Florida, U.S.A.478m
- Bridge of Lions bridge in Florida, United States of America816m
- González-Alvarez House historic home in St. Augustine, Florida402m
- Lightner Museum museum in St. Augustine, Florida409m
- St. Augustine National Cemetery military cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida, United States494m
- Tolomato Cemetery Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida1.0km
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