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PDF - SEE St. Augustine
In-Room Concierge
history awaits
st. augustine, ponte vedra and the beaches
Oldest Wooden School House
Historic Museum and Gardens
"An American Landmark"
St. Augustine, Florida
Let your first lesson in
history begin at the
Oldest School House -
a historic museum
dedicated to Preservation and Education to be
enjoyed by the entire family!
The Professor and students from
1864 recreate what school life was like in the
1800's. Enjoy the beauty of our tropical garden as you stroll our
pathways to view our newest archaeological exhibits.
14 St. George St., St. Augustine, FL 32084
(904) 824-0192
(888) OLD-SCHL
www.oldestwoodenschoolhouse.com • [email protected]
OPEN DAILY 9-5 (EXCEPT CHRISTMAS) • EXTENDED SUMMER HOURS
AVAILABLE EVENING HOURS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS * RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Member of the National Historic Trust
st. augustine, ponte vedra,
and the Beaches area ...
DAYTONA BEACH DAY TRIP
WELCOME
VISITOR INFORMATION
see reverse side of this page
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WELCOME TO AMERICA’S
OLDEST SETTLEMENT
enjoy our sun-drenched
atlantic coastline
ACTIVITIES
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contents
Take a day to see the Daytona Beach area,
just a short drive south along the ocean on
A1A’s Coastal Highway.
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d6 ACTIVITIES
d12 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
d14 SHOPPING
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d26 DINING
Publisher & Editor: Deb Smith
Contributing Editors: Georgia Brown
Art and Design: Rob Peaden
Contributing Graphic Artists: Jon Schiller
Web Manager: Andrea Ehmann
Sales Representative: Michael Motley
For advertising information,
Deb Smith ph: 800-557-2641 f: 800-746-1135
Email: [email protected]
or [email protected]
RECREATION and attractions include;
history, fishing, golf,
sun-worshipping and more
CALENDAR
of EVENTS
ANNUAL FESTIVALS
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AND calendar of EVENTS
SHOPPING
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shop along our historic streets
and beyond.
bargains and surprises are everywhere
DINING
flavorful CHOICES to
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please everyone
from the casual to the sophisticated
The In-Room Concierge, St. Augustine is published
by SEE Coastal Media, LLC. P.O. Box 1924, Daytona
Beach, Fl. 32115 Content and Ads created for InRoom Concierge are the property of SEE Coastal Media,
LLC and may not be reproduced. Copyright 2010©.
Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without
written permission of the publisher.
Please enjoy this In-Room Concierge and leave in room.
If you would like to purchase the book for $18.95,
please inquire at the front desk.
For more information on what to see and do in St.
Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches pick up a copy
of SEE St. Augustine Insider’s Guide in this hotel or go to
www.SEE-StAugustine.com.
Photo credits: Tony Giese Photography, Port Orange, FL,
St. Augustine Visitors & Convention Bureau, Shutterstock
Featured art on the St. Augustine area pages provided by: Charles Schaefer
Cover: “Murat House, Old Village” St. Augustine, FL
Daytona Beach area art by: Trish Vevera of Ormond Beach, FL
visitor information
for the st. augustine area
Important Numbers
911
SHERRIFF:
904-824-8304
POLICE DEPARTMENT:
904-825-1070
POISON INFO:
800-222-1222
Buses
GREYHOUND: 904-829-6401
Trains
904-829-1711
500 san sebastian view., mon-fri,
jacksonsville
904-766-5110
general info
800-usa-rail
open 8am - 5pm
Hospitals
st. augustine beach vcb 904-471-1596
flagler hospital emergency center
open 8:30am - 5pm daily
904-819-5155, 400 health park blvd.,
visitor info center
Schaefer
amtrak
Area Information
St. johns county vcb
Charles
south of st. augustine
EMERGENCY
904-825-1000
st. augustine
10 w. castillo drive, st. augustine
halifax medical center 386-254-4000
st. augustine chamber of commerce
303 n. clyde morris blvd.,
904-829-5681, 1 riberia st., st. augustine
daytona beach
open 8:30am - 5pm, mon-fri
baptist medical center 904-202-2000
ponte vedra chamber of commerce
904-285-2004, 50 aia north, suite 102,
ponte vedra beach
Event Information
st. augustine, ponte vedra & the
beaches vcb
800-653-2489
Immigration
www.getaway4florida.com/events/
call for office hours.
calendar
st. augustine
904-209-0099
Jacksonville
904-360-5020
Lost/stolen credit cards
American Express:
800-528-4800
Airports
Diners Club/
st. augustine/st. johns county
Carte Blanche:
800-234-6377
airport
Discover Card:
800-347-2683
located 2 miles north of
MasterCard:
800-622-7747
st. augustine on hwy. 1
VISA:
800-847-2911
904-209-0090
jacksonville int’l airport 904-741-4902
just 10 miles north of jacksonville,
west of i-95, exit 127b
daytona beach int’l airport
386-4248-8069, located about an hour
Visitor information
Pick up your free copy of
SEE ST. AUGUSTINE insiders guide
in the lobby of this property.
“Genungs Kayak & Canoe”
Charles Schaefer moved from Long Beach
Island to Florida in 2002 to further his art
career as a Plein Air Artist where he now
spends 90 percent of the time outdoors
painting year round.
His work has been shown in galleries
in Forida, New York City, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Colorado, California,
Canada and Paris.
He is an Official United States Coast
Guard Artist since 1993, and has been
invited to Epcot Arts and Garden Festival
as an Invitational Artist since 2004.
Painting on Plein aire has given Charles
a more vibrant and spontaneous style
to his colorful oil paintings. The natural
surroundings are his inspiration in
every-changing light and shadow.
His work can be seen at The St. Augustine
Gallery on King Street and in the Lightner
Museum Courtyard.
Appointments can be made to visit
Charles, wine and cheese always is
available when viewing paintings at
his studio.
www.SchaeferArtStudio.com
[email protected]
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Architectural Treasures, Valle Estate
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“Anastasia Island” (oil)
Fort Matanzas
ponte vedra &the beaches
Welcome to St. Augustine, the gateway to
Whether you are here for the first time or a regular
cultural travel, miles of golden beaches and year-round
visitor, this book will help you find interesting things to
outdoor adventures in Florida’s natural waterways
do and the best places to dine in St. Augustine, Anastasia
and preserves. The nation’s oldest city is a place of
Island, Ponte Vedra and the beaches.
discoveries: colonial fortitude, legendary pirates and
illusive ghosts.
the Old City. Shopping along the bricked streets is never
disappointing. Cozy dining spots, urbane wine bars and the
The old Spanish fort casts a long shadow on
Almost everything takes on a romantic flavor within
the waterfront near the site where Native Americans
music spilling out of St. Augustine’s top notch clubs attract
first met the Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez de
lively people every night.
Aviles in 1565. The colony endured many hardships
and warring nations, but it survived.
so let your curiosity be your guide. We are the city of “oldest
places” in America, but also where traditions exist happily
At first glance, the Old City’s historic
Historic landmarks become conversation builders,
architecture makes it seem more like a European town.
with the new . During the annual Nights of Lights celebration,
Visitors become time travelers on a ramble through
millions of white lights create a dazzling setting for everything
narrow brick streets lined with the oldest buildings
in the Old City from late November through January.
in Florida. Well preserved colonial houses, wooden
pioneer structures and a smorgasbord of architectural
the restored 1927 Bridge of Lions. The bell towers and spires
styles built during Flagler’s railroad era are a historical
of the city are the best backdrop for a vacation photo to send
roadmap of the city.
back home.
Before you leave, take a stroll on the waterfront near
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St. Augustine’s bell towers inspire romantics
who stroll the bay front path or take a relaxing
horse-drawn carriage ride. Cultural travelers are
only limited by their curiosity when exploring the
historic sites that reveal St. Augustine’s Native
American, conquistador, colonial and pirate past.
For an overview, hop the trolley for a
narrated tour of the Old City. Along the way you
will see colonial dwellings, stately buildings from
the Flagler railroad era and Victorian houses painted
in gumdrop colors.
You can always come back for a closer look when
you spot something interesting, like the Pirate &
“St. Augustine Lighthouse Boat Ramp”
Treasure Museum. The life’s work of a collector, it’s a
fantastic journey with exciting displays of authentic
artifacts and interactive fun.
Legacy Tours of the 1887 former Hotel Ponce de Leon, now part of Flagler College, include Tiffany glass
windows and chandeliers. The Sebastian Winery offers free tours and tastings everyday. Afterward, relax with a
bottle of wine and something from the rooftop café’s small plate menu.
Climbing up 219 steps to the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse is challenging, but the reward is the
panorama of the nation’s oldest port, Atlantic beaches and the azure coastal waterways that explain why yearround fishing is just minutes away.
Golfers can play courses designed by such world champions as Sam Sneed and Jack Nicklaus. The World
Golf Hall of Fame offers private tours of special collections and personal anecdotes of the Hall’s members.
While you’re here, take advantage of the 100 parks and preserves in the area. Peaceful natural areas protect
migrating birds, fish and wildlife and offer trails for hiking, bird watching, bicycling and kayaking. Miles of golden
beaches offer surfing and many water sports on Anastasia Island and Ponte Vedra.
After dark, night spots come to life with an infusion of locals. If chilling tales of pirates lurking in taverns
and broken hearted lovers roaming halls at night won’t keep you awake, take a ghost tour…sweet dreams!
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Photo Credit: Tony Giese Photography
When you’ve seen the expanse of
azure water that surrounds the area,
you will understand why fishing is a
year ‘round sport here. Saltwater and
freshwater fishing are minutes from the
historic district. Hang out at a local bait
shop to soak up the local lore about
“the big one that got away.”
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Along the Matanzas River, family
operated fishing resorts offer complete
setups, renting pontoon boats and skiffs
as well as tackle. Locals are eager to
give tips on inshore saltwater fishing
near feeder creeks and oyster bars
where they catch black drum and
mangrove snapper.
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calendar of events
Editor’s note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information. However, as all dates and times are subject to
change without notice, we recommend you call ahead before traveling long distances to attend an event.
ONGOING
Through March, Bob Hope:
Shanks for the Memory Exhibit
NOVEMBER 2010
St Augustine Beach
Farmer’s Market
World Golf Hall of Fame & Museum
5-7: Lincolnville
Heritage Festival
Every Wednesday from 8am to
12:30pm, 904-347-8007
Every Saturday:
San Sebastian Winery 2-5
The Cellar Up-stairs - Jazz
157 King Street, St. Aug.
904-826-1594 for dates & times
Old City Farmer’s Market
St. Augustine Amphitheatre, St.
Augustine 904-471-1965
OCTOBER
1st Friday Artwalk
23-24: Beaches
Unplugged Concerts
First Friday of each month, Free
St. Augustine
904-829-0065
Last Saturday of each
Month, 5pm, free
Uptown Saturday Night,
Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach, 904-280-0614
29: Darius Rucker in Concert
St. Augustine Amphitheatre,
800-745-3000
San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine,
904-824-3152
Romance Thrives in the Oldest City in America
To capture the romance that has thrived in
St. Augustine for 400 years is as easy as strolling
together around the beautifully illuminated
Spanish fort in the moonlight. Then follow the old
walkway along the seawall, a path that follows
in the footprints of many couples who found love
and romance in St. Augustine.
Get to know ancient Aviles Street at night with
its brightly lit shops, pubs and a wine bar. Browse
through bins for an art print, savor a cozy, late
night supper or drop into a lively club.
Even the locals bring their sweethearts downtown
to the bayfront to take a horse-drawn carriage
ride, a slow spin along narrow streets under the
lamp light creates memories that last forever.
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Francis Field, St. Augustine,
904-501-8299
19: Harry Potter & the
Deadly Hallows
World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX
Theatre St. Augustine
904-940-4123
20-Jan. 31: 17th Annual
Nights of Lights Celebration
St. Augustine, 800-653-2489
27-28: 45th Annual Fall
Arts Festival
St. Augustine, Special Events Field
at the Visitor Center, Sat 10am-5pm;
Sun 10am-4pm, 904-824-2310
DECEMBER 2010
1: Luminary Night at the St.
Augustine Lighthouse 6-9pm
81 Lighthouse Ave on Anastasia Island
904-829-0745
FEBRUARY 2011
Feb 4-March 6: Gypsy
Limelite Theatre, St. Augustine
904-825-1164
12-14: President’s Weekend
3-12: St. Johns County
Festival of Trees
World Golf Hall of Fame
Stl Augustine, 904-940-4123
St. Johns County Convention Center
at World Golf Village, St. Augustine
904-940-4123
March 2011
4: 10 am 56th Annual St.
Augustine Christmas Parade
Downtown streets of St. Augustine
904-461-9518
5: 42nd Annual Christmas tour
of Homes 12-5
904-826-0024
Dec. 10-Jan. 9: G.I. Holiday
Juke Box
Opens April: Born to be Wild
World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater
St. Augustine, 904-940-4123
29-May 22: The Good Doctor
May 2011
Sightseeing Trains Depot, St. Augustine
904-829-6545
Free Lesson Month at
World Golf Village
Villa Zorayda, St. Augustine
904-829-9887
31: Beach Blast OFF (free),
St. Augustine Beach Pier,
904-377-2766 (Chili cook-off,
fireworks, food and drinks)
JANUARY 2011
Opens January: Ultimate
Wave: Tahiti
World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater
St. Augustine, 904-940-4123
8: Sords and Pontremoli
Violin and Piano
Flagler College Auditorium, St.
Augustine, 904-797-2800
At the time of publication some
event schedules were not
established. Please go to www.
SEE-StAugustine.com for the most
current EVENT information.
April 2011
10-11: Santa’s Family Fun
Holiday Village
18: Candlelight Tours of
Villa Zorayda
FUTURE EVENTS
Limelight Theatre, St. Augustine
904-825-1164
Limelight Theatre, St. Augustine
904-825-1164
St. Augustine, 904-829-0079
World Golf Village Golf Courses
St. Augustine, FL, 904-940-6088
25-April 10: Dead Man’s
Cell Phone
Limelite Theatre, St. Augustine
904-825-1164
11: 17th Annual Tour of Bed &
Breakfast Inns
Family Golf Month at
World Golf Village
World Golf Village Golf Courses, St.
Augustine, 904-940-6088
9: World Golf Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony
World Golf Village, St. Augustine
904-940-4123
June 2011
Women’s Golf Month
World Golf Village Golf Courses
See the
Legacy
St. Augustine, FL, 904-940-6088
19: Fathers Day at the World Golf
Hall of Fame
St. Augustine, FL , 904-940-4123
July 2011
July –Aug: Harry Potter & The
Deadly Hallows Pt 2
World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater
St. Augustine, FL, 904-940-4123
Explore the grandeur of the former
Hotel Ponce de Leon, built in 1887 by
Henry Flagler and now home to Flagler
College. Take a tour of this restored gem,
listed as a National Historic Landmark.
Tours run daily, year round.
FLAGLER
COLLEGE
(904) 819-6400 • 74 King St.
www.flagler.edu • legacy@flagler.edu
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Flagler College
74 King St., St. Augustine, 904-8196400, www.flagler.edu. Built by
Henry Flagler in 1887, the former
Hotel Ponce de Leon was a luxury
resort for the rich and famous, alive
with magnificent displays of Tiffany
stained-glass windows, and is now
home to Flagler College. Guided
tours available daily, year-round.
Call for tour times and prices. Shop:
9:30-3:30pm daily Tours: 10-2pm.
AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.
See our ad on page s9.
Marineland’s Dolphin
Conservation Center
9600 Oceanshore Blvd., St.
Augustine, 888-546-2984, www.inrm.
marineland.net. Experience the
thrill of swimming with dolphins at
Marineland! Immerse yourself in a
hands-on shallow or deep water
dolphin program, create a one-ofa-kind painting with a dolphin artist,
or attend a summer camp for kids
like none other. Customized Dream
Dolphin Weddings, corporate
events, and parties are available in
this spectacular setting along the
pristine Atlantic coastline.
See our ad on page s7.
Oldest Wooden School
House Historic Museum and
Gardens
14 St. George Street, St.
Augustine, 904-824-0192, www.
oldestwoodenschoolhouse.com.
Your first lesson in history begins at
the Old School House - a historic
museum dedicated to Preservation
and Education to be enjoyed by
the entire family! The Professor &
students from 1864 recreate school
life as it was in the 1800’s. Enjoy our
beautiful garden as you stroll
our pathways to view our newest
educational & archaeological
exhibits.
See our ad inside front cover.
Panache Aveda Lifestyle
Store, Salon & Spa
1089 A1A Beach Blvd, Anastasia’s
Publix Plaza, St. Augustine Beach,
904-461-9552 www.getpanache.
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com. Look and feel beautiful on
the outside! Our goal is for you to
be able to recreate the same look
at home ensuring compliments
for you every day! Shampoo,
condition, spa treatments, body
wraps, exfoliation and hydration
of the skin. Manicure & Pedicure.
Massage, hair removal and
education on new products and
innovative techniques. Open 7
days a week
See our ad on page s6.
San Sebastian Winery
157 King St. St. Augustine, 904-8261594 www.SanSebastianWinery.
com. San Sebastian Winery offers
complimentary tours and tasting
of award winning wines seven
days a week. Discover the art
of winemaking via audiovisual
presentation and guided tour. An
assortment of San Sebastian wine,
gourmet food items and
gift baskets are available in the
wine shop. Open: Mon-Sat
10-6pm, Sun 11-6pm.
See our ad on page s11.
St. Augustine Lighthouse
and Museum
81 Lighthouse Ave., St.
Augustines, 904-829-0745, www.
staugustinelighthouse.com.
Discover St. Augustine’s maritime
past. Climb the 165-foot tower
that is still an active aid to
navigation for a spectacular view
of St. Augustine and the beaches.
Explore interactive exhibits and
learn about the area’s shipwrecks
in the keepers’ house. For their
safety, children must be 44 inches
tall to climb the tower. Hours:
9-6pm daily. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA
See our ad on page s11.
St. Augustine Pirate &
Treasure Museum 12 Castillo Drive, St. Augustine
877-487-5863, www.
thepiratemuseum.com. Journey
three centuries back in the time of
the Golden Age of piracy when
ruthless rogues ruled the seas.
Explore exhibits of real artifacts like
one of only two Jolly Roger flags
in the world. Touch real treasure
and get in on interactive
pirate fun designed by Disney
Imagineers—all in the city that
pirates once raided and burned
to the ground.
See our ad on page s5.
St. Johns MarketPlace,
Inc., Flea Market &
RV Park
I-95 & State Road 207, Exit 311,
St. Augustine, 904-824-4210. One
of the last true flea markets in
Florida. They have old, new,
antique and unique items, plus
a variety of custom services too.
They also offer a used vehicle
sales lot and an an eventfield.
Free parking and free admission.
Wheelchairs available. ATM on
premises. Open(rain or shine):
Sat-Sun 8-4pm
RV Park open daily: 8-10:30am
and 1:30-6pm.
See our ad on page s11.
World Golf Hall of Fame
IMAX® Theater
At World Golf Village
St. Augustine, 904-940-IMAX,
www.worldgolfmax.com,
Traditional educational movies
and Hollywood blockbusters
shown throughout the year. Call
or visit website for schedule and
hours. Call or visit website for
schedule and hours.
See our ad on page s6.
World Golf Hall of Fame
At World Golf Village
St. Augustine, 904-940-4123
www.wghof.org. Guests will
enjoy the history of the golf told
through exhibits containing
thousands of artifacts from the
Hall’s members. Plan 3 hours for
your visit. Hours Mon-Sun 10-6PM,
Sun noon-6pm
See our ad on page s6.
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shopping
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st. augustine area
An afternoon of shopping in the Old City makes you
feel like a time traveler, and even better, you have access to
the latest trends in apparel, jewelry and chic accessories.
The historic district of St. Augustine is more like a
giant department store, only there are streets with shops
instead of aisles. Wherever you ramble you’re never far from
a café where you can relax and have lunch or a sweet dessert.
This is a remarkable place to shop for old maps,
French and English antiques, nautical artifacts, books,
collectibles and vintage linens. Specialty shops also carry an
excellent assortment of precious gem jewelry and distinctive
home furnishings.
On St. George Street some old houses have quaint
second stories that extend out over the street. Now they are
shops and restaurants, and it’s a pleasure to explore them
because there’s no auto traffic on this pedestrian friendly
street. The oldest locally owned clothing store, H.W. Davis
Co., has been open since 1894. It offers select ladies’ and
men’s sportswear, quality shoes and accessories with brand
names you will recognize.
“Early Morning Exercise”
Within walking distance are many galleries displaying
sculpture, photography, paintings celebrating sublime Florida landscapes and cutting edge works by emerging
artists. And if you find a special purchase to remember your trip by, many of our shops will ship it home for you.
The oldest byway in the city, Aviles Street, is a treasure that inspired a sister city agreement to promote
cultural ties with Avila, Spain. Sidewalks have room for café tables and benches and a stroll down the newly
renovated bricked street passes boutiques, art galleries, a wine bar and the Historical Library.
Beyond the city, the full spectrum of charming seaside boutiques is waiting to be discovered. The new
Island Beachwear store offers the latest fashions in swim suits, sun dresses and well known designer clothing for
everyone in the family. The St. John’s Flea Market is a true, old fashioned open-air flea market where you never
know when you will stumble upon a real treasure. For those who love to shop for designer labels at bargain prices,
an upscale outlet mall is a short drive away.
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H.W. Davis Co. Clothing
& Shoes
152 St. George St, St. Augustine,
904-829-3742. As the city’s oldest
locally owned clothing store,
H.W. Davis Co. Clothing & Shoes
has been offering better quality
ladies and men’s sportswear,
shoes and accessories since 1894.
Brand names include Brighton,
Vera Bradley, Tori Richard, Tommy
Bahama and Sebago. Their friendly
staff will help you find exactly what
you need.
See our ad on page d15
Island Beachwear
480 A1A Beach Blvd., St.
Augustine 904-460-9449, www.
IslandBeachwearStAugustine.com.
Come visit us for a large selection
of the latest ladies fashions, sun
dresses and beach cover-ups. We
sell Guy Harvey for men, women
and kids and offer a select of
GATOR, SEMINOLE and BULLDOG
merchandise for all the fans.
Sandals, beach toys, sunglasses,
swimwear, souvenirs, beach towels,
shells, hats, boogie board…..this
list goes on and on. 10,000 square
feet of shopping for all your
beach supplies. Open:
Mon-Sun 9-10pm.
See our ad on page d15
San Sebastian Winery
H. W. DAVIS CO.
CLOTHING & SHOES
157 King St. St. Augustine, 904-8261594 www.SanSebastianWinery.
com. San Sebastian Winery offers
complimentary tours and tasting
of award winning wines seven
days a week. Discover the art
of winemaking via audiovisual
presentation and guided tour. An
assortment of San Sebastian wine,
gourmet food items and
gift baskets are available in the
wine shop. Open: Mon-Sat
10-6pm, Sun 11-6pm.
See our ad on page s11.
LADIES BOUTIQUE (904) 829-3742
MEN’S STORE (904) 824-8876
152 ST. GEORGE STREET • HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
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When shadows begin to stretch across the sand and
“Healthy Lunch”
casts shadows on aged brick walls, a porch on a well
lights on the quaint streets of the Old City come on, it’s
preserved old house, a deck overlooking the water,
time to think about where to dine. Dining options are
an elegant hotel dining room furnished with a nod to
endless here, from a late night supper of grilled grouper
the gilded tastes of Henry Flagler, or the veranda of a
paired with a fine French wine to lightly battered, crispy
Victorian house surrounded by a garden with a cascading
shrimp served at a beach pub and washed down with a
fountain. It’s all nearby for your dining pleasure.
frosty mug of draft beer.
Seafood fresh from Florida waters and served as you
Whatever your personal taste in dining, Spanish,
Italian, continental cuisine or edgy Asian fusion you’ll love
like it is always a good choice, especially when served
our restaurants. We also have classic favorites including
with locally grown vegetables and fruits.
sizzling steak and slow smoked Southern barbeque.
Restaurants with umbrella shaded tables and views
But if you prefer a selection of small plates, check out
of the surf or a sunny marina on the river are always
the weekend jazz bar at the Cellar Upstairs on the roof of
winners. At casual eateries, toss down oysters on the half
the San Sebastian Winery. You can nibble and listen to the
shell or peel and dip shrimp in a seasoned sauce while a
music while the lights of the city come on below.
island-styled band entertains you.
The St. Augustine area’s innovative dining
At evening’s end treat yourself to dessert: a rich,
chocolaty concoction, velvety ice cream, or a tangy slice
establishments have accomplished chefs known for the
of key lime pie. You deserve a heavenly indulgence when
freestyle imagination of their dishes. Most also have
on vacation!
outstanding settings: an historic cellar where candlelight
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than 500 locations, you can enjoy
from
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finest independently owned
Planning a party? Be sure to
and operated restaurants in
Avilés
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&
Lounge
include one or more of the many
St. Augustine. Experience and
Zaxby’s Party PlatterzTM. Open:
32
Avenida
Menendez,
St.
celebrate the culinary and cultural
Mon-Fri 10:30am-10pm, Sat-Sun
Augustine,
904-829-2277
St.
diversity unique to our area by
10:30am-11pm.
Augustine’s
best
kept
secret
dining at any participating venue.
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with
an
eclectic
variety
of
dishes
Enjoy your vacation to our fine city.
prepared
by
world
class
chefs
in
We look forward to serving you.
Seafood Kitchen
a rich Spanish flair. Unique dishes
See our ad on inside back cover.
influenced by the traditional dishes 4255 A1A South, St. Augustine,
The Raintree Seafood and of Spain and the Mediterranean. 904-460-0157. Visit a
neighborhood favorite for
It’s a celebration of the senses in
Steakhouse
Seafood and Steak serving over
a
casual
atmosphere
or
in
their
102 San Marco Ave, St.
37 different combos, or create
fabulous
courtyard
setting.
Open
Augustine, 904-824-7211, www.
your own. Large portions, Dinners
for
breakfast,
lunch
and
dinner.
RaintreeRestaurant.com.
under $12, Lunches under $8.
Inside
the
Hilton
St.
Augustine
Enjoy casual dining at its finest
Casual and friendly atmosphere
Historic
Bayfront.
at The Raintree Restaurant
with daily specials and chef’s
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and Steakhouse, recognized
creations. Fresh Vegetables
nationally and internationally as
Zaxby’s
cooked from scratch. Open:
one of Florida’s top destination
11-9pm Mon-Sun
1107
N.
Ponce
de
Leon
Blvd.
restaurants. The Raintree is
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St.
Augustine,
904-825-1545
renowned for consistent, awardA
southeastern
restaurant
chain
winning menu, wine list and full
known for its zesty Chicken Fingerz
bar served in the warm, intimate
and Buffalo Wings. With now more
atmosphere of a restored 1879
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Architectural Treasures, Valle Estate
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SIDNEY’S CIGAR BAR
The hippest place in St. Augustine!
Fine Cigars • Specialty Martinis • Wine, Beers and Cocktails
Live Music Nightly 8:30-12:30 p.m. • Artists at Work • Art Exhibits
904.823.3367
www.Zhanras.com
108 Anastasia Blvd. • Just 2 blocks east of the Bridge of Lions
s18 st. augustine area
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Daytona’s Favorite
Waterfront Restaurant
and Bar
Experience our new menu selections and
refreshing specialty drinks.
• Live Entertainment Nightly
• Great Food and Boat Drinks
• Indoor and Outdoor Seating
• Free Valet Parking
Open 7 Days a Week
721 Ballough Road • Daytona Beach
386-523-3000
CaribbeanJacks.com
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Caribbean Jack’s Menu
Appetizers
Jack’s Famous Fish
Desserts
Spinach & Artichoke Dip
Gator Bites
Jack’s Wings
Blue Crab Cakes
Fried Calamari
Peel & Eat Shrimp
Coconut Crunchy Shrimp
Caribbean Crab Dip
Sesame Seared Tuna
Your choice of:
Ahi Tuna, Atlantic Salmon, Longfin
Tilapia, Mahi-Mahi, Grouper
– Grilled or Blackened with
your choice of sauce
Savory Seafood Basket
Macadamia Grouper
Jack’s Famous Bananas Foster
Key Lime Pie
Butterfinger® Ice Cream Pie
Chocolate Mousse Pie
Brownie Bliss
Steaks & Chicken
Caribbean Colada
Jack’s Ass – (Rum Punch)
Rum Smuggler
Strawberry Daiquiri
Shark Attack – (Bloody Mary)
Samba Cherry
Spiced Tiki Torch
Key West Lemonade
Salads
Jack’s Crispy Chicken Salad
Giant Caesar Salad
Pirate’s Portobello Salad
Coconut Crunchy Shrimp Salad
Sandwiches
Jack’s Jumbo Fish
Grouper Reuben
Mahi-Mahi BLT
Crab Cake Sammy
French Dip
Tropical Chicken Breast
Jack’s Char-Grilled Angus Burger
Tropical Sweet & Sour Chicken
Sweet Jerk Ribs
Jack’s Ribeye
Filet Mignon
Bird of Paradise
Specialties
Specialty Drinks
Shrimp and Sea Scallop Skewers
Pasta Primavera Alfredo
Twin Lobster Tails
Snow Crab Legs
Shrimp Scampi
721 Ballough Road
Daytona Beach
386-523-3000
CaribbeanJacks.com
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U.S. Highway
Point of Interest
State Highway
Tennis Courts
Interstate Highway
Post Office
4 Lane or Major
Thoroughfare
Airport
Ormond
Towne
Square
St.
Jackie
Robinson
Ball Park
Riverview Blvd
Sunsplash
Park
P
8
Botefuhr Av
Bethune
Point
Park
4.5 miles
Halifax Dr
orris Blvd
S Nova Rd
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S. Peninsula Dr
Sunshine
Park Mall
Herbert St
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Spruce
Creek Rd
Frank Rendon Park
11
Simpson St
12
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1
5 miles
Dunlawton Av
Demotte Av
Emilia Av
Sunglow
Fishing Pier
Marcelle
Av
S Peninsula Dr
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10
El Portal Av
S Atlantic Av
tic Ocean
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Florida Shores
Blvd
Daytona
Beach
Shores
Port Orange
Bridge
Port
Orange
To Spruce
Creek Park
Tay
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wt
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Av
Wilbur
By
The Sea
13
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Mallard
Av
Main Street
Pier
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bul
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Atlantic Center
for the Arts
1
Inlet Harbor Dr
Front St
Inlet
Harbor
Marina
Daytona
Beach
Ponce Inlet
Lighthouse
Lighthouse Dr.
Marine Science
Center
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Beach St.
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Lighthouse
Point
Park
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Kennedy Space Center
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S Atlantic Av
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Daytona
421
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256
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University Blvd
Halifax
Harbor
Marina
Daytona Beach
Golf Course
5A
Gamble
Place
4
Glenview Blvd
Silver Beach
Bridge
Be
Beville Rd
Pelican
Bay
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Blvd tty
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Riddle
Park
Art
Museum League
of Arts
& Sciences llevue Av
Clyd
Tomoka Farms Rd
To Orlando,
DeLand,
& Sanford
Airports
Oceanfront
Park &
Clocktower
Plaza
N Ocean Av
S Grandview Av
B
400
Band Shell
S Ocean Av
S Atlantic Ave
S Coates St
S Wild Olive Av
S Oleander Av
S Hollywood Ave
S Halifax Av
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N. Ocean Av
N Wild Olive Av
Main St
S Peninsula Dr
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18
A1A
Peabody
Auditorium
Blvd.
peedway
Daytona
Beach Int'l
Airport
Exit
260B
To DeLand
Ocean Walk
Shoppes
Earl St
Ocean
Center
16
17
N Atlantic Av
N Grandview Av
N Oleander Av
N Peninsula Dr
N Halifax Av
Halifax River
Butler Blvd
Ora St
Parking
Garage
Auditorium Blvd
Main St Bridge
Bellevue Av Ext
95
Seabreeze Blvd
13
Speedway
4
e
ver Beach Bridg
Glenview Blvd
Oakridge Blvd
92
Dog
Track
Zelda Blvd
Daytona
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260A
Halifax Av
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Speed
Williams Av
Mason AvS
Oakridge
Bethune
Cookman
College Fairview Main St
Av
Bridge
Mary McLeod Blvd
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3
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Daytona
Playhouse
Mary Mcleod
Bethune
Performing Arts 1
Center
Daytona 500
Experience
Volusia
Square
International
Speedway
Square
Daytona Exit
Flea
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Bellair
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Florida Hospital
Oceanside
Halifax
College,
Medical Theater
Volusia Center Museum
Mall Dunn Av
Daytona Live
(Coming Soon)
A1A
Atlantic Av
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Library
NewsJournal
Center
Orange Ave
12
15
Spee
Halifax River
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Magnolia Av
Halifax
Historical
Museum
11
14
Municipal
Stadium
Riverfront
Park
S Beach St
10
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E. Int'
Bay St
S Ridgewood Ave
9
3rd Ave
Palmetto Ave
8
1
N Beach St
7
Blvd
Manatee
Island
The
Casements
Holly
Hill
1
E. Granada Blvd
LPGA Blvd
Columbia
Medical
CenterDaytona
LPGA
1
Flomich St
5A
Fountain
Square
Shops
Beach St.
Mullally St
Mary McLeod
Josie Rodgers
House
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Florid
HQ.
Fen
tress
Blvd
6
N Ridgewood Ave
5
Main St Bridge
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County
(14 Miles)
Ormond
Bridge
Fleming Ave
Exit
265
Fairview Ave
Han
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Ormond
Memorial
Art Museum
and
Gardens
S Yonge St
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Ormond
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Exit
268
Beach Wheels
Beach Restroom
Scenic Drive
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Florida Shopping Ctr.
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Speedway
Lifeguard Station
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Other Roads
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Will
To Ocala
& Silver
Springs
G
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Golf Course
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St
Interstate Highway
2 Lane Thoroughfare
3
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daytona beach,
“River Bridge”
ormond beach, daytona beach shores
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&new smyrna beach
From the moment the sun’s rays start to warm the
explore the hot spots and the best places
beach in the morning, the salt air begins to
to shop. We welcome one and all, and every
work its magic. It’s your wakeup call to breathe
year many of our visitors return, which proves
in the beauty.
just why this area is one of America’s favorite
For many people the best time to walk, jog, bicycle
or fish is in the morning when the sun glints off the
vacation destinations.
You will find our tips on playing in the sun
crest of the waves. But there are plenty of things to
will help you find the best that Florida offers. Nature
do all day in Ormond Beach Daytona Beach Shores,
preserves for quiet reflection, fascinating museums,
New Smyrna Beach, Ponce Inlet or anywhere in the
historic homes and landmarks are all close by.
Daytona Beach area.
In our seaside neighborhoods, many unique shops
When the historic coquina clock tower, located
on the boardwalk north of the Main Street Pier,
and galleries are within walking distance.
was built in 1938, visitors came for the sun. The
And there’s always a local cafe where you can rest and
automobile race drivers had already set land speed
grab a meal on a sun-kissed deck with a great view. If
records on our beaches. Today the Daytona Beach
you crave thrills, try skim boarding in the surf, stand-
area, “the world’s most famous beach,” attracts
up paddle boarding on calm waters, or go all out and
nearly 8 million visitors.
try para sailing on the Intracoastal waterway.
Whether you’re here on a golf outing, a fishing
trip or just enjoying being on vacation, we’ll help you
The living is easy here, so unwind with us
and take home the best souvenir of all –
unforgettable memories.
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activities
in the daytona beach area
A
After a session on the sundeck by the pool, when the
ocean breezes have melted away the distractions of a techno
driven life, you’re ready to get out there and see the sights.
Vacationers have many choices of things to do in
the Daytona Beach area, including tennis, golf and fishing,
plus excursions to landmarks in neighborhoods new to you.
Surfing, sailing and other types of water sports now include
the latest trend, stand-up paddle boarding on calm waters for
a close-up view of gentle sea creatures.
Whether you’re here on a golf outing or romantic
honeymoon, there’s a lot to see in Ormond Beach, New
Smyrna Beach, Ponce Inlet and the entire Daytona Beach area.
We encourage you to mix it up. Don’t miss the Daytona
“Tennis Anyone” International Speedway or a spin around a go kart track. But
while you are making plans, indulge in a few hours at a plush spa and try one of the world-class golf courses that
make Daytona Beach one of the top golf destinations in the world.
Famous golf courses designed by the legends of the sport also offer great pro shops and workshops for
every skill level. Both courses at LPGA International are highly rated for their playability and outstanding natural
settings. Golf aficionados will find more than 25 courses within 30 minutes of the beach; your hotel can usually
arrange tee times for you.
Fishing on the Halifax River and the Atlantic Ocean can be customized for easy going trips or challenging
excursions. Fishing on the Intracoastal waterway is a trip everyone in the family will enjoy, but for more
excitement try a deep sea charter for blue marlin and yellowfin tuna.
Sometimes a vacation’s defining moment of happiness makes you wish you could seal it in a bottle to
enjoy another time. On this trip you might bring a notebook to keep a journal of your experiences. Others take
photos or use watercolor pencils to draw a scene. However you choose to record your memories, revisiting that
peak moment will lift your spirits long after you’ve arrived home.
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LPGA International is Open to the Public
Great Golf
Great Food
at a Great Value
Ask about our
Preferred Catering Packages
Join us for
Fine Dining at a Great Value
Enjoy our
Spectacular Venues for events
1000 Champions Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32124
(386) 274-5742  [email protected]
Lpgainternational.com
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halifax historical museum
This local gem is located on Beach Street, Daytona
Beach’s original commercial district on the mainland side
of the Halifax River. It is worth the trip just to see the 1912
neoclassical architecture of its home, a former bank. A
mural of Old Florida wildlife graces one wall, a stained-glass
ceiling gives the place a sunlit glow, and a historic race car
exhibit previews the racing season.
The eclectic collection includes household items from
the Spanish and British periods, plantation artifacts, tools,
thousands of historic photographs and memorabilia of
famous entrepreneurs and, naturally, model cars. Saturday
kids are free. Gift shop admission is free.
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the sound of the ocean’s siren songs have ended. Hold onto those
memories through the magic of professional photography––and keep them
nearby and visible for a lifetime. Call a photographer who understands
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Angell & Phelps
Chocolate Factory
154 South Beach Street
Daytona Beach, 386-252-6531
www.AngellAndPhelps.com. It’s
a sweet day at Angell & Phelps
Chocolate Factory. Visit us today
for your free tour and sample.
Each chocolate is handmade
using only the finest and freshest
ingredients and we now specialize
in delightful gourmet coffee. Ship
your purchase, and it will be home
waiting for you. Open M-F 9:30am5:30pm, Sat 9:30am-5pm. Tours M-F
10-11am,
1-2pm and 3-4pm
See our ad on page d18.
LPGA International
LPGA International
1000 Champions Dr, Daytona
Beach, 386-274-5742,
www.lpgainternational.com
Two challenging 18-hole courses
Champions, by Rees Jones, at
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7,088 yards is challenging and
enjoyable for all skill levels. Legends,
by Arthur Hills, at 6,984 yards,
requires players to use their mind
over their muscles. The practice
facility is 57,000 sq.ft. surface area
of natural turf and 10 target greens.
A National Historic Landmark, it
is one of the best-preserved and
most complete light stations in the
nation. Open daily at 10am.
See our ad on page d7.
1835 East Spruce Creek Blvd.,
Port Orange, FL 32128, Ph/Fx
386-788-3999, Cell. 386.290.0976,
http://www.tonygiese.com. Our
culture values creativity, as does
award-winning Photographer
Tony Giese. Capture the image
of your family on the beach
with a special portrait from your
vacation. Couples and babies
to Grandparents and Weddings.
Memories to last a lifetime.
Call for appt. M- F 8am - 6pm.
Marine Science Center
100 Lighthouse Dr.,
Ponce Inlet, 386-304-5545,
www.marinesciencecenter.com
“An environmental odyssey.” Offers
exhibit gallery, observation tower,
nature trails, aquariums and the
rehabilitation of sea birds and turtles.
Open Tue-Sat 10am-4pm.
See our ad on page d11.
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse
& Museum
4931 S. Peninsula Dr., Ponce Inlet
386-761-1821, www.ponceinlet.org
This 175-foot lighthouse, the tallest
in Florida, was completed in 1887.
See our ad on page d11.
Tony Giese Photography
See our ad on page d9.
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calendar of events
Editor’s note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information. However, as all dates and times are subject to
change without notice, we recommend you call ahead to verify dates and times.:
ONGOING
NOVEMBER 2010
Every Thursday 8-1pm:
Ormond Beach
Farmers Market
Nov. 4-14: Volusia County
Rockefeller Gardens, Ormond
Beach, 386-451-2138
4th Friday’s In
Artisan Alley: 6-9pm
Artisan Alley, DeLand
www.lovemynest.com,
386-450-0200
Fair & Youth Show, Volusia County
Fairgrounds, DeLand, 386-734-9514,
www.HalifaxArtFestival.com
6-7: Halifax Art Festival
Historic Downtown Riverfront Park
on Beach Street, Daytona Beach,
386-441-2776,
www.HalifaxArtFestival.com
1st Saturday Gallery Walk:
6: 10th Annual DeLand
Original Music Festival,
Downtown Art District,
New Smyrna Beach
www.Clay-Gallery.com,
386-427-2903
Downtown DeLand, 1pm
386-308-2694
6: Legally Blonde
Broadway Show
4th Saturday 10-5pm:
Art Walk on Flagler
Peabody Auditorium,
Daytona Beach, 7:30pm
386-671-3462
Flagler Ave New Smyrna Beach
386-409-0402
through Jan 9, 2011: Woof!
Art of the Dog Exhibit
Museum of Arts & Sciences,
Daytona Beach, 386-255-0285
Jan 22 - MAY 29, 2011:
Springs and Swamps Karen Glaser, Lorna Bieber
Southeast Museum of Photography
Apr - Sept: 2011: Daytona
Cubs @ Jackie Robinson
Ballpark Florida State
League Games,
Daytona Beach, 386-506-4475
OCTOBER 2010
14-17: Biketoberfest®
locations throughout Daytona
Beach, Ormond Beach, DeLand
and New Smyrna Beach,
386-255-0415, (ext. 117),
www.biketoberfest.com
22-24: Daytona Beach
Dream Cruise
locations throughout Daytona
Beach, Ormond Beach, DeLand
and New Smyrna Beach,
866-880-3747
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11-14: 2010 Greek Festival
4: Christmas Parade
Flagler Ave, New Smyrna Beach
Downtown to Riverside Park
386-428-1770
10: “An Evening With Judy
Collins” Holiday & Hits
Peabody Auditorium,
Daytona Beach, 7:30pm
386-671-3462
17- Opening of the Pirates
Adventure Exhibit
Museum of Arts and Sciences,
Daytona Beach
386-255-0285
19: A Christmas Carol
Peabody Auditorium, Daytona
Beach, 3pm, 386-671-3460
16: Classic Irish Christmas,
Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast,
3pm, 386-437-7547
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox
Church, Daytona Beach,
(386) 252-6023
8: Cirque D’Or
19: BLUZMEN – Blues
Brothers Tribute
14-30: Funny Money,
Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast,
7:30 PM, 386-437-7547
20-21: DeLand Fall Festival
of the Arts
Downtown Deland, 386-738-5706
20-21: RiverFest at
Rockefeller Gardens,
Fortunato Park, Ormond Beach,
386-451-2128
Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach,
7:30pm, 386-671-3462
The Little Theatre, New Smyrna
Beach, 386-423-1246
23: Michael Bolten: One World
One Love Tour
Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach,
7pm, 386-671-3462
29-30: Rolex 24
at Daytona International Speedway,
Daytona Beach, 800-PIT-SHOP
25-28: Turkey Run Car Show,
29-30: IMAGES - A Festival
of the Arts
Daytona International Speedway,
Daytona Beach, 8am-4pm
386-255-7355
FEBRUARY 2011
DECEMBER 2010
1-31: Lighting up the Harbor,
Inlet Harbor Restaurant, Ponce Inlet,
386-767-5590
4: The Nutcracker Ballet,
Peabody Auditorium, Daytona
Beach, 2pm and 7pm, 386-253-2901
New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-4733
5: 101 Years of Broadway,
Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach,
8pm, 386-671-3462
9: The Pink Floyd Experience
Peabody Auditorium,
Daytona Beach, 7:30pm
386-671-3462
12-20, Speed Weeks
8-17: Foxfire,
Daytona International Speedway,
Daytona Beach, 386-253-7223
The Little Theatre, New Smyrna Beach,
386-423-1246
15: Music Man Broadway show 11: Duck for President
Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast
7:30pm, 386-437-7547
Peabody Auditorium,
Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462
JUNE 2011
June 30- July 2: Coke Zero 400
Daytona Int’l Speedway, 386-253-7223
JULY 2011
4: Independence
12:
An
Evening
with
Frankie
Avalon
Day celebrations,
16: Tim Conway & Friends Show
Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast,
7:30pm, 386-437-7547
7pm, 386-671-3462
20: 53rd Annual Daytona 500,
Daytona International Speedway,
Daytona Beach, 800-PIT-SHOP
March 2011
4-13: Bike Week,
70th Anniversary
locations throughout Daytona Beach,
Ormond Beach, DeLand and New
Smyrna Beach, 386-255-0981
12: Daytona 200
Daytona Int’l Speedway,
386-253-7223
18-20: Historically
Black Colleges and
Universities Weekend
sites throughout Daytona Beach
386-671-3421
19: Puccini’s “Madame Butterfly”
17-18: ShrimpFest,
locations throughout Daytona Beach,
Ormond Beach, DeLand and New
Smyrna Beach
Inlet Harbor Restaurant, Ponce Inlet,
386-767-5590
OCTOBER 2011
Peabody Auditorium, 8pm
Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462
Daytona Beach Area CVB,
386-255-0415, www.biketoberfest.com
23: A Chorus Line (Broadway Show) 13-16: Biketoberfest®
MAY 2011
5: Cinco de Harbor,
Inlet Harbor Restaurant, Ponce Inlet,
386-767-5590
11-29: Blithe Spirit
The Little Theatre
New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-1246
17: Chubby Checker and the
Wildcats - Twist the Night Away!
Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast,
386-437-7547
NOVEMBER 2011
5 & 6: Halifax Art Festival
386-255-0285,
www.Halifaxartfestival.com
24-27: Turkey Run Car Show
Daytona International Speedway,
386-255-7355
FUTURE EVENTS
Go to www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com
for the most current EVENT information.
More on d22 & d25.
Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach,
7pm, 386-671-3462
22: Engelbert Humperdinck
Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach,
7pm, 386-671-3462
24: New Shanghai Circus
Flagler Auditorium, Palm Coast,
7:30pm, 386-437-7547
25-27: Spring Car Show
& Swap Meet,
Daytona International Speedway,
386-255-7355
30: Grease (Broadway Show)
Peabody Auditorium,
Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462
APRIL 2011
7-10 National Cheerleader
Association National
Championships
Peabody Auditorium,
Daytona Beach, 386-671-3462
8-10: 3rd Annual Seaside
Balloon & Sky Fest
New Smyrna Beach Airport,
(386) 428-1600
www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com
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beach area
Shopping for trinkets or treasures is always satisfying in
the Daytona Beach area, especially if you’re browsing for gifts to
take home.
If you are in the mood for a makeover, shop for
resort casual outfits that personify Daytona’s coastal lifestyle.
Fashionistas establish the tropical look with a serene pallet of
soft colors in natural blends that are supple and easy to wear.
Sometimes tropical beaded jewelry and sandals make all the
difference. Artsy Abode in the Volusia Mall achieves the Florida
look with accessories like collectible jewelry, quilted handbags, and
other accessories with pizzazz.
In friendly seaside neighborhoods you’ll find beach gear,
gifts, artsy clothing, whimsies and collectibles. Art galleries offer
paintings that celebrate tranquil Florida landscapes and cutting
edge works by emerging artists. And there’s always a cafe nearby
where you can catch your breath and enjoy lunch.
In historic downtown Daytona Beach, 1930s Art
Deco and mid 20th Century buildings enhance your shopping
“Window Shopping”
experience. Start with the shop offering decorator’s accent pieces
and seaside gifts. Take your time in the eclectic antique store that’s more like a mall, and don’t miss the shoe boutique
or the fine jewelry store that has been fulfilling dreams since 1931.
As a reward, take a free guided tour at Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory, a city landmark since 1925, and
enjoy a scrumptious chocolate tasting afterward. If you love to shop for designer labels with bargain prices, the mall
is just a short drive away.
Traveling in West Volusia, NEST is a store that sells re-purposed, painted furniture and local artwork in a
warehouse loft with an urban feel. Shop, enjoy the wine bar and sip artisan beer while you contemplate your purchase.
South in Daytona Beach Shores, Pearl’s International, family operated since 1967, can update your wardrobe
with a signature look using artfully designed pearls that go with any outfit, casual to cocktail.
Shopping is a wonderful way to take back memories, and if you find a special treasure, many shops will ship
it back home for you.
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Angell & Phelps
Chocolate Factory
154 South Beach Street, Daytona
Beach, 386-252-6531, www.
AngellAndPhelps.com. It’s a
sweet day at Angell & Phelps
Chocolate Factory. Visit us today
for your free tour and sample.
Each chocolateis handmade
using only the finest and freshest
ingredients and we now
specialize in delightful gourmet
coffee. Ship your purchase, and
it will be home waiting for you.
Open: Mon - Fri 9:30 a.m. - 5:30
p.m., Sat: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tours
Mon-Fri, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m.,
2p.m., 3p.m. and 4p.m.
See our ad on page d18.
Artsy Abode
1700 W International Speedway,
Daytona Beach, FL 32114-1387,
386-238-0509, www.artsyabode.
com. Unique gifts for every
occasion, located in the Volusia
Mall off International Speedway
Dr--across from the Speedway!
Jewelry, Art, Home Décor;
furniture, mirrors, lighting and
more. This adorable boutique is
a Pandora dealer with the entire
selection of beads on hand,
plus a large selection of Life
is Good products and Fresh
Produce sportswear.
See our ad on inside front cover
and page d15.
Beach Street
Shoe Boutique
228 S. Beach St, Daytona Beach,
386-258-7666. Unique collection
of European comfort shoes
with a flair. Large selection of
Florida friendly sandals, all prices.
Rieker Antistress travel shoes,
LaPlume, DeZario, Onesole,
Haflinger, Hushpuppies, Okab and
Springstep. Handbags and San
Diego Hats. Located in beautiful
historic downtown Daytona.
Open Mon-Fri 10a.m.-5p.m., Sat
10a.m.-3p.m. Shipping Available.
See our ad on d19.
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Jessup’s of Daytona
Ocean Club Sportswear
100 S. Beach St., Historic Daytona
Beach, 386-252-8257, www.
jessupsofdaytona.com. Come see
where the smart locals shop for
their gold, diamonds and jewelry-Jessup’s since 1931. That’s 79 years!
Voted best around 18 years in a
row for service, selection and price.
Estate diamonds to 5 + carats, gold
and platinum. A truly unique store
with the largest jewelry inventory in
Daytona Beach at below wholesale
prices. We huarantee it!
403 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona
Beach, 386-253-0105. For the
best swimwear selection in town
including Guess, Body Glove,
Sauvage, Malibu, Playboy and
more. Carries all your vacation
needs from boogie boards,
towels and beach shoes to all
the best gifts to take home.
See our ad on d19.
Maui Nix
635 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona
Beach, additional locations in
Ocean Walk Shoppes and Volusia
Mall, 386-253-1234. Daytona’s
largest surf and apparel shop
equips shoppers with everything
they need for the beach to the
street with brands such as Quiksilver,
Billabong, Volcom, Fox, Hurley, Roxy
and O’Neill. Children’s surf wear.
Surfboard rentals. Open daily.
See our ad on page d1.
NEST
104 S. Artisan Alley, DeLand.
407-467-7946, www.lovemynest.
com. Funky and hip retail shop,
specializing in an eclectic mix of
repurposed, hand painted and
faux finished furniture, and a large
collection of unique giftware and
art. Most all one of a kind. Open:
Tue-Thur 11-7pm, Fri 11-10pm,
Sat 12-5pm.
See our ad on the inside back cover.
Nicole’s Beachstreet Mall
140 N. Beach Street, 386-2523033,www.beachstreetmall.com.
Something for every generation,
over14,000 sq. ft of antiques,
collectibles,Paintings & prints,
Jewelry, furniture,glassware, silver,
coins, gift items,china and more.
Located on Beach St. across from
the News Journal Center. Parking in
the front and back of the building.
Open: Mon-Sat 10-5pm, Sun 11-4pm.
See our ad on page d19.
See our ad on page d17
Pearls International
3114 S. Atlantic Avenue (A1A),
Daytona Beach Shores,
386-767-3473, www.
pearlsinternational.com. Hey
Shoppers! Looking for amazingly
affordable keepsakes? Bring
home a little piece of Daytona
with locally made unique pearl
jewelry and destination gifts!
Come see pearls in every color
from around the world. Drop
in soon for chic accessories to
complete your signature look!
One mile north of Dunlawton
Bridge on A1A Open:
Mon-Sat 10-7pm.
See our ad on d13.
Stacey Lipton Interiors
110 W. Int’l. Speedway Blvd,
Daytona Beach, 386-255-3701
www.StaceyLiptonInteriors.com.
Visit today for a perfect gift or
memento of your Florida seaside
vacation. With over 25 years in
design, Stacey Lipton’s premier
store and personable staff
continues to let customers be
delighted with their unique
selections. Located in the heart
of the historic district, just west
of the Halifax River. Open:
Mon-Fri 10:30-6pm Sat 10-4pm.
See our ad on page d19.
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Downtown Events:
very Wednesday is “Wacky Wednesday.”
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Look for signs in participating stores for discounts and fun.
Annual Halifax Art Festival, First Weekend in November
French Market, Oct 30th , Nov 20th , & Dec 4, 2010
Cinematique for Foreign & Independent Films & Dining, 386-252-3778
Daytona Cubs Baseball, State League Games, Apr–Sept 2011
Art
of the Automobile, a lifestyle event.
www.artoftheautolifestyle.com, May 7, 2011
For additional information: www.daytonachamber.com/downtown
Future Events: At the time of this publication some event schedules were not established.
Please go to www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com for the most current EVENT information.
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Visit our
Saturday Morning
Farmer’s Market
Shop fresh produce
and
hand-made items.
Every Saturday from
7am-12noon City
Island, by Ball Park
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New Smyrna Beach is a laid-back coastal town
“Beach Boutique”
the second oldest colony in the state after St. Augustine) and
famously free of heavy traffic and without the crowds
the chance to experience nature up close.
you came to escape. Free-spirited artists have always
gravitated to this tight knit Old Florida community. For
Downtown on the mainland, the Clay Gallery on Riverside
those shopping for something to take home, this is a town
Drive offers a selection of unique paintings, jewelry and art
known for art and handcrafted collectibles.
objects in pottery, wood and glass.
Flagler Avenue merchants have preserved historic
To say the lifestyle is artsy is an understatement.
Florida artists’ work and collectibles can also
buildings that give the place a bohemian atmosphere.
be found nearby at Arts on Douglas Fine Art, a unique
A patchwork of colorfully painted shops, galleries and
commercial art gallery located in a district that is a time
eateries offer unique browsing along the five-block “main
machine of old-style buildings. The Atlantic Center of the
drag” from ocean to river.
Arts at Harris House is a community center and art gallery
in a historic Lutheran parsonage that holds exhibitions of
The beachside of town is bordered by 13 miles
of pristine, powder sand, natural dunes and low-rise
works by prominent Florida artists.
dwellings. It’s connected to the mainland by only two
causeways, and to the south it’s protected by the pristine
and seafood are also reasons to take a trip to New Smyrna
beaches of the Canaveral National Seashore.
Beach. While you’re there, take a tip from the locals, you can
always rely on the Grille at Riverview for comfortable, casual
New Smyrna is the perfect place to go if you like
activities like excellent backwater and offshore fishing, the
ruins of the Turnbull Plantation established in 1767 (it’s
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Charming seasonal festivals to celebrate music, art
yet elegant waterfront dining.
www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com
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calendar of events
ONGOING
November 2010
Gallery Walk
8-13: All Day Canaveral
Seashore Plein Air Paintout
Downtown Art District
1st Sat of each month 4-7pm
www.clay-gallery.com
386-427-2903
Art Walk on Historic Flagler Ave
13-14: 9-5pm Flamingo Follies
4th Saturday of each month
www.flaglergallerygroup.com
386-428-1770
Historic Flagler Ave
www.flaglerave.com, 1-800-541-9621
Farmers Market
26- Dec 12: Christmas on
Canal Street
Canal Street, Every Saturday 9-1pm
www.canalstreetnsb.com
1-800-541-9621
Canal Street Downtown,
www.christmasoncanalstreet.com
1-800-541-9621
October 2010
December 2010
16: Chili & Chaps Chili Cook-off
2-4 Norwood’s 15th Annual
Wine Festival
Historic Flagler Ave
www.flaglerave.com
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Canaveral National Seashore
www.canaveralseashorepaintout.org
386-438-6151
www.norwoods.com, 386-428-4621
31: Halloween Creepy Crawl
4: Light Up Flagler
Historic Flagler Ave
www.flaglerave.com, 1-800-541-9621
Flagler Ave, (386) 428-1600
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213 Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna
Beach, 386-427-8800, http://
AdvancedBeautyCareDaySpa.
com. Since 1980, Mary with
Advanced Beauty Care Day
Spa opened the first day spa
in the area. With over 30 years
of experience they will pamper
you with the latest treatments,
products and services. The
professional staff know skin care,
make-up, massage, manicure
and pedicure to perfection.
Call today for your appointment
and prepare to relax.
See our ad on d23.
Go Fish Clothing &
Jewelry Co.
311 Flagler Ave #105, New Smyrna
Beach, 386-423-4787 http://
newsmyrnabeach.gofishretail.
com. Trading with fairness and
integrity since 1987. Playful
clothing styles meet colorful
prints for one of a kind fashions.
Accessories in an eclectic mix of
merchandise from around the
world. Home accessories from
many talented artists – each
piece made by hand exclusively
for Go Fish. Rediscover the art of
hand-made. Open: 10am
Mon-Sat Closed Sun.
See our ad on page d23.
Gone Bonkers
314 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach, 386-427-2256,
www.gonebonkers.com. Caters
to a casual lifestyle, leans toward
the fun and unique. Features Fresh
Produce clothing, casual cotton
wear in kids adults and plus sizes.
Offers Birkenstock shoes for fashion
and comfort and many one-of-akind clothing and gift items from
all over the world. Personal service
and free gift wrap. Call toll free at
877-426-4065. Shipping available.
Open: Seven days 10-5pm.
See our ad on page d23.
Island Images Clothing
376 Flagler Ave, New Smyrna
Beach, 386-423-1441, www.
IslandImagesClothing.com.
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Island Images knows the Florida
lifestyle and carries a unique
line of resort wear, accessories
and gifts that will compliment
your island attitude while on
vacation. Whether you are a
local or a visitor they want you
to be comfortable in their casual
designs. Sportswear for men
women & children, including
swimwear. Open: Mon-Thur 105PM Fri-Sat 10-6pm Sun 12-6pm.
See our ad on page d21.
TaDa Gallery & Gift Shop
113 Flagler Avenue, NSB,
386-428-1770 www.tadagallery.
com. Ta Da Gallery, the best little
shop on Flagler, representing
50 New Smyrna Beach artists.
We feature local pottery, shell
sculpture, watercolors, acrylics,
photography, jewelry, Christmas
ornaments, night lights, painted
furniture, tide clocks, embellished
flatware. Unique giftware for the
discriminating shopper. Shipping
available. Open: Mon-Sat
10-5pm
See our ad on page d23.
The Clay Gallery
302 S. Riverside Drive, New
Smyrna Beach, 386-427-2903,
www.clay-gallery.com. A
unique gallery nestled in a
tropical garden across from the
intracoastal waterway in the NSB
Downtown Art District. Features
and sells the works of over 60
local and national artists who
specialize in pottery, jewelry,
glass, wood and painting.
Open: Mon-Sat 10-5pm.
See our ad on page d25.
The Grille at Riverview
101 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach, 386-428-1865, www.
TheGrilleAtRiverview.com .
Discover simply great food
in a spectacular waterfront
setting located in NSB on the
Intracoastal. Relax on the
Key West style deck watching
the dolphins play as the sun
sets over the river. The Grille is
sure to become your favorite
beachside restaurant for
delicious Lunch, Sunday Brunch,
Sunset Menu & Dinners. Full bar.
Party rooms available.
See our ad on page d21.
Sue Who?
504 Flagler Avenue, New
Smyrna Beach, 386-428-9002.
Recommended by “Shopaholics
Digest” for those who love to
be noticed! This chic boutique
offers exclusive affordable
designs, artfully created and
tastefully detailed with Swarovski
crystals. Trendy clothing and a
large endless selection of fashion
jewelry and accessories will give
you a style to call your own.
Open: Every day 10-5pm.
See our ad on page d23.
New Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins
Photo Credit: NSB Visitors Bureau
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Day Spa
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January 2011
29-30: 9-5pm Images A Festival
of the Arts
Riverside Park, New Smyrna Beach
www.imagesartfestival.org
386-423-4733
February 2011
26-27: 9 – 5 pm 49th Annual
Art Fiesta
End of Flagler Ave on the Beach
http://www.southstarproductions.
net/Reggae-Event.html,
800-541-9621
ART IS FOOD FOR THE SOUL
COME & GET IT!
June 2011
16: 5-9 23rd Annual
Seaside Fiesta
Historic Flagler Ave
www.flaglerave.com, 800-541-9621
Old Fort Park & Sams Ave New Smyrna
Beach, www.canalstreetnsb.com
800-541-9621
August 2011
March 2011
Historic Flagler Ave
www.flaglerave.com, 800-541-9621
18: 5-9 4th Annual Shrimp &
Seafood Fest
Historic Flagler Ave, www.flaglerave.com
800-541-9621
September 2011
April 2011
23-25: 11th Annual Jazz Fest
Come on over and enjoy the fine
American crafts at the Clay Gallery. We
represent over 60 artists, including skilled
potters, glass work, sculptors, painters
and more.
Historic Flagler Ave
www. newsmyrnabeachjazzfestival.
com, 800-541-9621
The tropical garden is
available for your
special occassion.
October 2011
Check it
out today!
8: 7 pm Mardi Gras Parade
21: 4-9 pm New Smyrna Beach
Food Festival
Historic Flagler Ave
www.flaglerave.com, 800-541-9621
May 2011
7-8: 10 am Sun Surf Skate
Reggae Fest
31: 8pm Halloween
Creepy Crawl
Historic Flagler Ave
www.flaglerave.com, 800-541-9621
Open: 10:00 - 5:00 PM Mon-Sat
302 S. Riverside Drive
386.427.2903 • clay-gallery.com
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local dining
a world of dining choices
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Taste buds go on flavor patrol for cuisine that’s
beyond the ordinary when you are on vacation. Not
necessarily for the exotic, but for gratifying food.
And you want it served in friendly surroundings.
Sometimes that’s a view of a marina, a lively street
scene or breakers rolling on the beach.
Dining options in the Daytona area include
everything from candlelit tables in sophisticated
settings to dockside grills where the ever popular
fish sandwich is served in a basket.
Even when dr , oysters and clams are as healthy
as they are delicious.
Southern cooking is always appreciated here
and slow-cooked barbeque satisfies the appetites
of almost everyone. But for a sense of adventure,
dine in a restaurant offering cuisine with roots in
“Lunch with the Girls”
Caribbean, Asian, Mediterranean, Spanish and
French cultures.
Our skilled chefs take pride in using fresh vegetables, herbs and savory ingredients that transform a meal
into a treasured vacation memory.
A good dinner leaves one with a sense of comfort, especially after an active day filled with
outdoor diversions.
At night you may be inspired to take a leisurely walk on the boardwalk or the beach. A walk is a perfect
excuse to have an ice cream cone, hand-dipped chocolate or a slice of key lime pie as the stars come out.
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Get a Taste of
Racing History!
STOP BY AND HAVE A DRINK WITH OUR LIVING LEGENDS
You never know when one of racing’s living legends will
stop in for a burger – and they love to sign autographs
so...say ‘hello’ as you enjoy one of our famous Tropical Drinks!
Racing’s North Turn sits on the exact location where racing
history began in Daytona Beach. The races took place right
on the beach from 1936 to 1958, before they moved to the
brand-new super speedway.
Experience our newly
renovated deck &
music venue
• Fresh Seafood & Raw Bar
• Casual Oceanfront Dining
• Full Bar with 14 Choices of Draft
Beer
• Spectacular Views
• Dine outside on our 5000 sq. ft.
All-Weather deck where smoking
is permitted or dine inside our
non-smoking air conditioned
dining room
4511 S. Atlantic Ave.
Ponce Inlet, Florida
386-322-3258
Visit us on the web at racingsnorthturn.com
Directions: From Daytona Beach, take A1A south to Ponce
Inlet…Only 3.2 miles south of the Dunlawton Bridge.
OPEN 11AM DAILY
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W E HO N O R
Under The Sea
Seared Sesame Ahi Tuna
Pan Seared, thin sliced Ahi Tuna rolled in Black & White Sesame
Seeds. Drizzled with a Cucumber Wasabi Sauce.
Peel & Eat Shrimp
Spicy or Plain, Steamed or Chilled.
Alaskan Snow Crab Legs
Served by the Pound with Drawn Butter.
Oysters
Freshly Harvested, Raw or Steamed Oysters on the 1/2 shell,
Served by the Dozen w/ Drawn Butter & Cocktail Sauce.
Clams
Raw or Steamed on the 1/2 Shell, Served by the Dozen w/ Drawn Butter.
Bacon Wrapped Sea Scallops
Lightly Breaded & Golden Fried. Served with Horseradish Dijon.
C lam or Mussel Special
Served in a Homemade White Wine & Garlic Sauce.
Add a slice of Garlic Bread $1.25.
Smoke d Fish Dip
A Homemade Blend of Cream Cheese, fresh Vegetables,
& Smoked Fish served with Cafe Crackers.
Crab Dip
A House Blend of Crab Meat, Cream Cheese, Garlic, Parmesan
Cheese, and Spices Served w/ Tri- Colored Tortilla Chips.
Super Charged Shrimp
8 Lightly Breaded Shrimp, Deep Fried and tossed in a
Creamy Sauce with a Kick.
Deep Fried Calamari
Tender Calamari Rings & Tentacles Flash Fried and served
w/ Marinara and Caribbean Mojo Sauce.
Backstretch Sandwiches
Build Your Own 1/2 lb. Burger
Add .75 for each additional item: American, Provolone,
Swiss, Bacon or Mushrooms.
Crew Chief Chicken Sandwich
Grilled Chicken topped w/ Caesar Dressing, Roasted Red Peppers
and Provolone Cheese on Grilled Sourdough Bread.
Speedway Club
Grilled Ham & Turkey topped w/ Swiss Cheese, Lettuce and Tomato,
served on Toasted Sourdough Bread. Add bacon for .75.
Short Track Shrimp Sandwich
Grilled or Fried Shrimp topped w/ Lettuce, Tomato, Onion and
a Zesty Tartar. Served on a Hoagie Roll.
“ Ray Fox ” Shrimp Salad Sandwich
Creamy blend of Shrimp, Celery & Onions. Served on a toasted Kaiser Roll.
“ Russ Truelove” Prime Rib Sandwich
Slow Roasted & Seasoned Prime Rib. Served on a Kaiser Roll w/ a Pickle.
North Turn Fish Reuben
Fried Fish served on Rye w/ Slaw, Provolone & Thousand Island Dressing.
“ Mad Marion ” Melt
Grilled or Blackened Fish topped w/ Provolone & Grilled Onions on Rye.
Fish Tacos
3 Soft Tortillas stuffed w/ Mahi, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion,
and Cilantro then drizzled w/ a Zesty Tartar Sauce.
Crab Cake Sandwich
One Homemade Crab Cake Seasoned and Grilled served
on a Kaiser Roll topped w/ Texas Petal Sauce & a Pickle.
C up Series Cuban
Slow Roasted Pork, Sliced Ham, Swiss Cheese, Pickles,
and Spicy Mustard, Pressed on the Grill.
Spicy Chipotle Chicken Wrap
Grilled Chicken Breast sliced & served w/ Lettuce, Tomato,
Roasted Red Peppers & a Spicy Chipotle Mayo Dressing.
Rolled in a Garlic & Herb Wrap.
“ Vicki Wood ” Cheese Steak Wrap
Thinly Sliced Grilled Sirloin topped w/ Mushrooms, Onions,
& Melted Provolone Cheese, Lettuce and Tomato rolled in a
Garlic & Herb Wrap.
The Beach Side Course
Catch of the Day
Ask your Server.
Fried Shrimp
Breaded to order & Golden Fried.
Drivers Fried Combo
A generous portion of Fried Fish, Shrimp, & Clam Strips.
Fried Clam Strip Dinner
Golden Fried & Served w/ choice of Cocktail or Tartar Sauce.
North Turn C rab Ca kes
2 Homemade Crab Cakes Seasoned & Grilled. Topped w/
Texas Petal & Sauce served w/ a Pineapple Salsa.
The Extravaganza (D inner for Two)
Broiled Fish, Spicy Steamed Shrimp, Mussels, Clams, Oysters
& Snow Crab Legs. Includes two sides per person.
Pan Seared Jumbo Scallops
Seasoned Jumbo Scallops, Pan seared & served w/ mashed
Potatoes & a Bacon-Cabbage Hash.
Lobster Ravioli
Sauteed in a Scotch Whiskey Sauce.
Add Sauteed Shrimp, Scallops, or Chicken for $3.95.
Che f ’ s Pasta Special
Diced Ham & Bacon Sauteed w/ Garlic & Broccoli tossed
w/ Penne Pasta & a light Cream Sauce.
Add Sauteed Shrimp, Scallops, or Chicken
.
Served w/ your choice of Mashed, Baked Potato, French Fries or Vegetable of the day, House Salad or Cole Slaw Substitute a House Caesar
for $1.75 More.
Baked Potatoes Served after 4:00PM. Add Chives, Bacon, Cheddar Cheese for .75 per item. Pasta dishes are served w/ a Slice of Garlic Bread & a House Salad.
The Road Side Course
8 oz. Prime Rib
12 oz. Prime Rib
10 oz. Sirloin
All Steaks are USDA Choice, Hand Cut in House, & Flame Broiled
*All Prices Subject to Change
*Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodbourne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. If unsure of your risk, consult a physician.
For full Menu CALL: 386-322-3258 or GO ONLINE: www.racingsnorthturn.com
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Appetizers
Sushi Selection •Angels on Horseback • Florida Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
“Cracked” Conch Fritters • Fresh Fried Fish Fingers
Sesame Seared Ahi Tuna • Calamari • Cayman Island Coconut Shrimp
Voodoo Shrimp Hot as Haiti! • St. Croix Peel & Eat Shrimp
Florida Fresh Gator Tail • Barbados Bacon Wrapped Shrimp
Shrimp Quesadilla • Calypso Crab Cake • Island Wings
Soups & Salads
Lighthouse Linda’s Clam Chowder • Chef’s Soup of the Day
Chef’s Own House Salad • Inlet Harbor Salad • Inlet Harbor Jumbo Salad
Pastas
Vegetarian • St. Thomas Island Shrimp Scampi • Barefoot Shrimp Pasta
Inlet Harbor Pan Fried Grouper • Primavera • St. Martin Shrimp Pasta
Chicken Parmesan Pasta • Shrimp and Crab Alfredo
Entrees
Caribbean Seafood Favorites
Captain Redwood’s Jumbo Fried Shrimp “Our Claim to Fame”
Cayman Island Coconut Shrimp • Fried Seafood Combo
Golden Fried Oysters • Deep Water Lobster Tails
Crispy Island Grouper • Calypso Crab Cakes
Captain’s Platter (Fried or Broiled) • Island Fresh Sea Scallops
1/2 lb Inlet Stuffed Shrimp • Southern Fried Catfish Fiddlers (Bone-in)
Create A Combo
Add these to any Entrée 5oz. Lobster Tail • Six Jumbo Fried Shrimp • Alaskan Snow Crab
Plantation Favorites
Martinique Chicken Bruschetta • Jamaica-Mon Chicken Breasts • Veal Marsala • Bimini Bones
Grilled Island Pork Chops • Prime Rib • Lemon Chicken Picatta • New York Strip Steak
Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon • Chargrilled Ribeye Steak • Australian Rack of Lamb
Our Specialty Fish Selections
These Fish Selections can be prepared fried, grilled, broiled or blackened!
Fresh Flounder • Fresh Atlantic Grouper • Fresh Atlantic Salmon • Fresh Mahi Mahi
Inlet Sweets
Don’t forget to save room for our Delicious Desserts
Key Lime Pie • Chocolate Passion Cake • Chef’s Homemade Crème Brulee • Banana Xango
Chef’s Choice Warm Fruit Cobbler • Ice Cream Ala Carte • Ala Mode Add a scoop of Chocolate,
Vanilla or Strawberry Ice Cream to any dessert. Birthday Cakes (Happy, Happy Birthday!)
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Kid’s Menu
Ages 10 & Under Please. Fries Included.
Captain Redwood’s Corn Dog • Popeye’s Popcorn Shrimp • Castaway’s Chicken Tenders
Stowaway’s Cheese Burger • First Mate’s Fish Fingers • Kid’s Soda • Kid’s Milk
Sunset Specials
3:30pm – 6:00pm
Caribbean Seafood Favorites
Florida Fresh Mahi Mahi • Capt. Redwood’s Jumbo Fried Shrimp
Island Fresh Sea Scallops • Golden Fried Oysters • Inlet Stuffed Shrimp
Southern Fried Catfish Fiddlers (bone-in)
Plantation Favorites
Island Grilled Pork Chop • Bimini Bones • Prime Rib
Jamaican-Mon Chicken Breast
Pastas
Shrimp & Scallop Primavera • St. Thomas Island Shrimp Scampi
St. Martin Shrimp Pasta • Barefoot Shrimp Pasta • Chicken Parmesan Pasta
Sandwiches & Sides
Florida Fresh Mahi Mahi Sandwich • Caribbean Chicken Sandwich
Bay Island Grouper Reuben Fish Sandwich • Riptide Burger
Monterey Fried Chicken Wrap • Sesame Seared Ahi Tuna Wrap
Fish and Chips Platter • Sampler Platter • Grand Cayman Island Coconut Shrimp
Prime Rib Sandwich • Chicken Tenders • Crab Cake Sandwich • Buffalo Chicken Sandwich
Riverdog • Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich • Riverdog • Monte Cristo Sandwich
Triple Decker Club Sandwich • Key West Chicken Sandwich • Mucho Nachos
Side of Fries • Side of Onion Rings
Open daily from 11 am
Live Entertainment Daily
Eat In or Take out
Directions from Daytona
Beach: Take A1A south
towards Ponce Inlet (about
4.9 mile past the Dunlawton
Ave. Bridge). Turn right
on Inlet Harbor Rd.
Drive to river.
386-767-5590
133 Inlet Harbor Rd.
Ponce Inlet, FL
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Boondocks
At the end of Mallard Dr. (off
Atlantic Ave.), on the river in Wilburby-the-Sea, 386-760-9001. This
casual, outdoor riverfront restaurant
serves fresh seafood, burgers, soups,
salads, chicken, steaks and daily
specials. Or choose from their raw
bar. Key West atmosphere. Open:
11am-10pm daily.
See our ad on page d30.
See our menu on page d31.
Caribbean Jack’s
Restaurant & Marina
721 Ballough Rd., 386-523-3000,
www.CaribbeanJacks.com.
Discover this tropical dining
destination with beautiful waterfront
views of Daytona. Whether you’re
there for lunch or dinner, or having
drinks with friends, Caribbean Jack’s
menu is sure to satisfy any mood or
occasion. Family-friendly with live
entertainment, and happy hour
nightly from 3 -7 p.m. Open daily for
lunch and dinner.
See our ad on page d2.
See our menu on page d3.
Charlie Horse
810 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond
Beach, 386-672-4347, www.
CharlieHorseRestaurant.com. The
Charlie Horse is a family owned and
operated restaurant conveniently
located right on Atlantic Avenue.
Specializing in hand-cut steaks,
seafood, wings, burgers, ribs, hot
sandwiches and all you can eat
Alaskan snow crab legs. We have a
casual family-friendly atmosphere,
featuring a children’s menu, several
TVs, jukebox, full bar and video
games. You may dine-in or carry
out. Join us for lunch or dinner.
Open: Mon-Fri 11am and
Sun 12 noon.
See our ad & menu on page d35.
Chart House
1100 Marina Point Dr., Daytona
Beach, 386-255-9022, www.ChartHouse.com. This riverfront restaurant
is open for dinner and offers a
children’s menu, early bird specials
and a full liquor bar. Menu includes
delicious seafood, steak and
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chicken dishes. Salad bar. Casual
attire. Come by land or boat.
Reservations suggested.
See our menu on page d37.
Doc Bales’ Grill
100 N. Atlantic Ave.,
Daytona Beach, 386-254-8200.
Located at the Hilton Daytona
Beach Oceanfront Resort.
Features seafood or continental
fare. Indoor or outdoor terrace
overlooks the ocean with
casual elegance.
See our ad on page d27.
Inlet Harbor Marina &
Restaurant
133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet
(just 5 miles south of Dunlawton),
386-767-5590, www.InletHarbor.com.
The Place to GO! …with Plenty to
DO! Experience our casual indoor/
outdoor dining OVER the river
with scenic views, birds & marine
life. Enjoy our torch-lit all weather
deck, dancing to live music, unique
shopping, pier & charter fishing and
cruises. Our kid’s menu & Pirate Ship
playground will keep them happy.
Open 11am Breakfast Sat & Sun.
See our menu on pages d32-d33.
Legends Sports Bar
100 N. Atlantic Ave.,
Daytona Beach, 386-254-8200.
Located at the Hilton Daytona
Beach Oceanfront Resort. This sports
and racing-themed bar provides
casual meals and your favorite
cold beverage, within view of the
hottest game of the day on one of
numerous flat screen TVs.
See our ad on page d27.
Mario’s Restaurant
521 S. Yonge St. (U.S. 1),
Ormond Beach, 386-677-2711.
Where Italians dine. Specialty
dishes, stuffed artichoke,
homemade ravioli, veal, steaks,
grouper francaise, calamari,
mussels and clams. Owned and
operated by three generations of
the Bertolami family, going on their
53rd year in the business. Mario’s
is a full-service restaurant with four
dining rooms, cocktail lounge and
take-home service. Live jazz on
last Thursday of every month. Fullservice takeout menu. Located
one mile south of Granada (U.S.
40) on U.S. 1. Open: Seven days
a week. Early bird specials 4:306pm every day.
See our ad & menu on page d36.
Racing’s North Turn
Bar & Grill
4511 S. Atlantic Ave.,
Ponce Inlet, 386-322-3258,
www.RacingsNorthTurn.com.
Voted #1 Seafood Restaurant
by WESH 2’s “A-List”. Featuring
13 Flat Screens to catch your
favorite sporting events. Pool
tables, and bar games. Full bar
available. For lunch and dinner,
enjoy delicious seafood, steaks
and chicken. Live music 7 nights
a week.
See our ad on page d28.
See our menu on page d29.
The Grille at Riverview
101 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach, 386-428-1865, www.
TheGrilleAtRiverview.com .
Discover simply great food
in a spectacular waterfront
setting located in NSB on the
Intracoastal. Relax on the Key
West style deck watching the
dolphins play as the sun sets
over the river. The Grille is sure
to become your favorite
beachside restaurant for
delicious Lunch, Sunday Brunch,
Sunset Menu & Dinners. Full bar.
Party rooms available.
See our ad on page d21.
See our menu on page d37.
All-U-Can-Eat Snow Crab EVERY DAY!
Steaks · Ribs · Wings · Burgers · Seafood · Cold Beer
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Buffalo Wings
Buffalo Shrimp
Chicken Tenders
Loaded Nachos
Spinach Shrimp Dip
Steamed Gulf Shrimp
Mozzarella Stix
Beer-Battered Onion Rings
All-U-Can-Eat Snow Crab
EVERY DAY!
Full Bar
Bourban Street Gumbo
Homemade Clam Chowder
Homemade Crab Bisque
Homemade Chili
Crispy Chicken Salad
Cajun Seasoned Salad
Charlie Horse Signature Caesar
Chicken Fajita Salad
Seafood Combo Platters
Hand Cut Charbroiled Steaks
Fried Shrimp (6), (12)
Fish Dinners
Mahi Dinner
Baby Back Ribs
Fried Clams
Teriyaki Shrimp over Rice or Pasta
Cajun Fish Pasta
Open Mon-Sat 11 AM
Open Sundays 12 PM
Serving Lunch & Dinner
Now offering Full Bar
Huge 8oz. Burgers
Chicken Fajita Sub
Fish Sandwiches
Delmonico Steak Sandwich
Catch of the Day Reuben Style
Philly Cheese Steak
1/4 lb. Grilled Hot Dog
Chicken Philly
Grilled Chicken Club
Florida Key Lime Pie
Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie
Specialty Dessert of the Day
Banana Split Ice Cream Pie
Florida Sunshine Cake
Prices/Selections may change w/o notice.
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All Kinds of Crabs!
Nocturnal ghost crabs and little
mole crabs, sometimes called sand
fleas, scurry around near the waves
on Daytona beaches, amusing
onlookers while hunting for food.
Odd creatures called horseshoe
crabs are old timers on our planet
and look like ancient relics of
the dinosaur era. Their tail isn’t a
weapon! It’s used to help the crab
flip itself over if it is rolled onto its
back. They live in shallow coastal
waters and winter in mud flats.
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RAW BAR
shRimp & seAFood
Shrimp Cocktail
Coconut Crunchy Shrimp
5 colossal shrimp in a gazpacho cocktail sauce
Coconut ginger rice & sweet plum sauce
East Meets West Tuna
Shrimp Fresca
Zesty tuna tartare drizzled with wasabi cream
paired with seared peppered tuna & avocado
Parmesan crusted jumbo shrimp with angel hair
pomodoro, topped with jumbo lump crab
Crab, Avocado & Mango Stack
Chart House Mixed Grill
Jumbo lump crabmeat tossed in remoulade
over layers of fresh avocado & mango
AppetizeRs
A jumbo lump crab cake, fresh grilled fish &
grilled shrimp accompanied by seasonal
vegetables & coconut ginger rice
todAy’s FResh Fish selection
Tempura Shrimp Kushi
Skewered wtih avocado, drizzled with
soy glaze, served with kim chee slaw &
Thai chili dipping sauce
Crab Stuffed Mushrooms
Baked in a white wine sauce
We serve only the finest fish available each day.
Any of these fish may be prepared to your
liking; grilled, baked or blackened. Served
with seasonal vegetables of the day and
coconut ginger rice.
FResh Fish speciAls
Snapper Hemmingway
soups & sAlAds
pRime RiB, steAks & chicken
Prime Rib - Chart House Cut
Rubbed with aromatic herbs and spices,
slow roasted with au jus
Chicken Romano
Pan seared with a blend of Romano cheese
and panko bread crumbs, served with
lemon shallot butter and tomatoes
Parmesan crusted, sautéed & topped
with jumbo crab and shallot butter
Lobster Bisque
Macadamia Crusted Mahi
Laced with sherry
Clam Chowder
Award-winning, New England style chowder
Chopped Spinach Salad
With warm bacon dressing, chopped egg,
bacon, mushrooms & radishes
Warm peanut sauce with a hint of
Frangelico, mango relish, soy glaze drizzle
& served with Asian green beans
Spiced Yellowfin Ahi
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Alaskan King Crab Legs
Steamed, served with drawn butter
& baked potato
Cold Water Lobster Tail (7 oz.)
Served with seasonal vegetables
& coconut ginger rice
seared to perfection with a ginger soy sauce,
wasabi cream & saffron risotto
Daytona Beach • 1100 Marina Point Dr. • 386.255.9022 • chart-house.com
This is a sample of our more popular items. Drop by to onjoy our full dinner menu.
~Lunch~
Bruschetta Pomodoro
Herb Crusted Salmon Salad
Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad
Strawberry & Baby Brie Salad
“The Grille” Cheeseburger
Salmon BLT
New England Fish & Chips
The Ultimate BLT & A
Chicken Francese
“The Grille” French Dip
This is a small sampling of
the amazing food we have
to offer. Please check out
our website, call or stop in
for a complete menu.
We look forward to
serving you soon.
TheGrilleAtRiverview.com
101 Flagler Ave. • New Smyrna Beach
386.428.1865
~Sunday Breakfast & Lunch~
The Grille’s French Toast
Breakfast Burrito
Country Style Eggs Benedict
Filet Mignon & Eggs
Erick’s All American Patty Melt
Blackened Mahi-Mahi
Pancetta & Creamy Pesto
Honey Ham and Brie
~Appetizers~
Escargot Parisian
Sesame Seared Ahi Tuna
Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail
Plantain Crusted Crab Cakes
Spinach & Crab Dip Casserole
Clam Chowder
Shrimp & Sesame Tuna Platter
Pancetta Sea Scallops
Queen Anne’s Spinach Salad
Walnut & Bleu Cheese Salad
~Sunset Menu~
Serving 4:30-6pm MondayFriday. Included is a complementary glass of house wine,
well cocktail or domestic beer.
Entrees served with a choice of
a house salad or soup du jour
and fresh bread.
Herb Crusted Salmon Salad
Capellini Del Mar
Blackened Mahi-Mahi
Blackened Chicken Penne
Bone in Pork Chops
New England Fish & Chips
~Desserts~
Our Pastry Chef prides herself
in offering to you, Her very
own signature homemade
desserts, made with the very
finest ingredients.
Vanilla Bean Crème Brulee
Flourless Chocolate Cake
Coconut Tres Leche
Apple Streusel Bread Pudding
Profiterole
New York Style Cheesecake
Nicole’s Turtle Pie
Raspberry Sorbet
~Dinner~
Center Cut 8 oz. Filet Mignon
“The Grille’s” 12oz. Ribeye
Filet and Lobster Tail
New Zealand Rack of Lamb
Blackened Mahi-Mahi
Macadamia Crusted Mahi
Chicken Francese
Char Sui Atlantic Salmon
Sterling Silver New York Strip
Rainbow Trout Amandine
Java Crusted Ahi Tuna
Crispy Skin Maple Leaf Duck
Raspberry Glazed Mahi Mahi
Bone in Pork Chops
North Atlantic Salmon
Blackened Chicken Penne
~Daily Specials~
Each day our Chef prepares a
variety of specials for lunch and
dinner. These items may include
Fresh Fish, Poultry, Beef, Pasta
and Shellfish.
DELIGHTFUL DINING
BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
HAPPY HOUR SUNSETS
All items are subject to change.
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