Dining

The long-fabled Yulee Taco Bell has come to fruition. I still remember the first time someone told me Yulee was getting a Taco Bell — that was over five years ago. And now with the restaurant …

As the aromas of Amelia Island’s dining month sail through the salty air, there’s no shortage of tasty meals. Among the island’s iconic restaurants, one establishment stands above …

As Amelia Island’s Dining Month continued strong and I grew more ravenous, it was time to try another restaurant’s offerings. And that was Arte Pizza. Opened in 2006, the restaurant …

Amelia Island’s Dining Month is officially upon us. And I couldn’t be more excited. With over 20 restaurants taking part in the event, and each one offering its own unique multi-course …

It’s never been easier to grab a cup of coffee. Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, 7 Brew, Holy Grounds, Kismet Coffee, Amelia Island Coffee, Southern Blend–I could keep going. Seeing another …

Vintage Donuts is rapidly approaching its first anniversary. Charity Stiers, one of the acting managers, was kind enough to sit down with me and share her journey with the shop. Charity’s …

… or so Huey and Magoo say. And that’s a bold claim, especially in the south where fried chicken is as common as church buildings and Walmart.

A new coffee shop is getting ready to open where Parkway Grille used to be. The name of the coffee shop, Kismet Coffee, is a perfect match for its origin story. Created by Ashley Herrera and Jasmine …

There’s nothing quite like cruising over the bridge to the island and being greeted by the iconic nautical vibes of Beach Diner. Once the location of an Applebee’s with a middling review, Beach Diner quickly became a town favorite.

If you’re craving authentic Mexican cuisine and aren’t in the mood for a sit-down restaurant, Las Tres Fronteras Tacos is the meals-on-wheels food truck you never knew you needed. On S. …

If someone ever told you that you can’t have your pizza and frozen yogurt and eat them too, well, they lied to you. Within the Shops at Omni Amelia Island, Natural Slice, a surf-inspired pizza …

The Beech Street Grill is a restaurant in Fernandina Beach that requires little introduction. But I’m still going to give it. The historic, 150+-year-old house …

If you haven’t had the chance to stop by The Boat House, I’ll let you know right now that you should. With its name being a direct nod to what was in the lot before the …

Located on Ash Street, a new cigar shop by that name has opened up and brought with it a whole lot of personality. While the offerings of a good smoke have been slim, with Waterwheel …

The Happy Tomato has been around since 2007, nestled in its own private alcove, filled with flora and barbecue, while being only a few steps away from Centre Street. To say this …

By Dylan Bailey Most likely, Black Cat Pizza is a name you’ve heard many times or driven past on A1A, but there’s a reason the pizza place is still slingin’ out pies like there’s no tomorrow. …

By Dylan Bailey Only a short walk from picturesque Centre Street, First Love Brewing is hidden in plain sight. The microbrewery offers outside seating under a live oak with a gorgeous curtain of …

By Dylan Bailey As the Shrimp Fest takes place, the streets of downtown Fernandina are flooded with crowds, traffic, and the sweltering summer heat. However, for those seeking a delectable escape …

Twisted Table is a name that isn’t unfamiliar in Fernandina Beach. Joining the island as a brunch place almost two years ago, the restaurant has stood strong and continued to …

An authentic Irish pub experience is a rarity in these parts. So, I couldn't resist the lure of O'Brien's Irish Pub. With my Irish roots tingling in anticipation, I made my way to the small pub. …

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