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Angel's Porch Cafe` and
Gifts
This 1887 shotun-style house has an
indoor dining room and a beautiful wraparound porch, serving
stuffed crab, quiche, frittata, turkey meatloaf, sandwiches,
soups, calamari, shrimp and chicken salads and fabulous
desserts. Cappuccino and flavored coffees. Beer and wine.
Take-out available. Also a variety of gifts, wine and cheese
baskets. Open 11:30 a.m. till close. Closed on Tuesday. 708
Centre St. 321-2299
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Brett's Waterway
Cafe
Overlooking Fernandina Harbor Marina,
Bretts offers and upscale atmosphere with outstanding
food. The extensive luncheon and dinner menus feature daily
specials, fresh Florida seafood, chicken and aged beef.
Cocktails, beer, wine. Casual resort wear. Fernandina Harbor
Marina at the foot of Centre St. 261-2660.
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Down Under
Family-owned by the McCarthys since
1982, this restaurant on the Intracoastal Waterway offers a
variety of fresh local seafood, grilled steaks, chicken and
daily blackboard specials. Full menu on the deck overlooking
the Intracoastal. Beer, wine, cocktails. Casual, private
dining room available. Come by car or boat! V/MC/AE/D Club.
AIA and Intracoastal Waterway (under the bridge) 261-1001
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Kabuki Japanese Steakhouse &
Sushi Bar
Enjoy the show as your chef, a master
of the ancient art of Teppanyaki cookery, prepares your meal
in front of you. Entrees of steak, chicken or seafood
include soup, salad, shrimp appetizer, vegetables, rice and
tea. All entrees MSG free. 37 item sushi bar. Childrens
menu. Beer & wine. Waiting list accepted. Closed Monday.
1766 S. 8th St., Amelia Plaza (between Winn-Dixie & Wal
Mart) 277-8782
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Le Clos
This restaurant is just across 2nd
Street from the downtown Hampton Inn and Suites hotel in a
little 1906 vine covered cottage with a white picket fence
around it. Katherine Ewing's love for fine cuisine, fine
wine, and fine dining is evident every time one visits. 20
South 2nd Street
904-261-8100
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Lulu's Bra & Grill
A fun addition to downtown
Fernandinas dining scene. Unique and inspired cuisine
with a taste of Latin influence, dishes like Mojo chicken
and pork, arroz con pollo and Cuban sandwiches are sure to
please. Dine indoors or out in the fresh-air court-yard.
Take-out is available; beer and wine are served. Lunch and
dinner, Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday
and Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 11-B S. 7th St. 261-7123
(click on thumbnails to see pics of 2nd anniv
party)
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Max's Bar-B-Que &
Billiards
Another McCarthy family establishment
is the newest addition to downtown. Serving BBQ, wings,
burgers and seafood in a fun, casual atmosphere. Live music
every Thursday and Friday. Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. Lunch and
dinner 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m. Closed Monday. 201 Alachua St.
261-8984
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Moon River Pizza
Moon River Pizza treats customers like
family. Cooked in a brick oven, the pizza is custom-made by
the slice (or, of course, by the pie). Set up like an
Atlanta-style pizza joint, Moon River also offers an
eclectic selection of wine and beers. Open for lunch and
dinner Monday through Saturday. Dine in or take it with you.
925 S. 14th St. 321-3400 oKanes Irish Pub After
walking past the beautifully detailed Irish pub in the front
of this 19th century building, one finds the cozy eater.
Menu items include fish & chips, meat pies, seafood,
certified Angus beef and the famous soup in sourdough bowls.
All day dining. Late night menu avialable. Live
entertainment Wednesday through Sunday. Full bar. 318 Centre
St. 216-1000
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The Surf
Enjoy a casual beach atmosphere in the
full-service restaurant, bar and huge torch-lit oceanview
deck. Extensive menu features delicious steaks, fresh
seafood and nightly specials. Also featuring salads, wraps,
burgers, seafood baskets and our famous all-you-can-eat wing
specials (Wednesday & Sunday). Take-out available. Open
at 11 a.m. daily for lunch, dinner and late light menu.
Entertainment nightly and weekend afternoons. 3199 S.
Fletcher Ave. 261-5711
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T-Ray's Burger
Station
T-Rays offers a variety of
breakfast and lunch items. In addition to an outstanding
breakfast menu, youll find some of the best burgers
you have ever put in your mouth. The Burger Station offers a
grilled portabello mushroom burger, grilled or fried chicken
salad and much more. The spot where locals grab a bite and
go! Open Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-2:30 .m., Saturday 8 a.m.-1
p.m. Closed Sunday. 202 S. 8th St. 261-6310
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The Verandah
Charmingly casual, The Verandah alone
is worth a trip to Amelia Island. Set among the moss-draped
oaks of Racquet Park, this popular restaurant features and
extensive menu of fresh local seafood, as well as grilled
New York strip, pan-roasted free-range chicken, Ferandina
shrimp and much more. Reservations accepted. Open nightly,
5:30 to 10 p.m. Amelia Island Plantation 321-5050
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Espana (used to be Who's on
Fourth)
Owners are Roberto and Marina
Pestana
22 South 4th St
904-261-7700
Wonderful owners and the food is great.
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