Taste of the South

WHERE THE LOCALS LOVE TO EAT

WHEN THE OCTOBER TEMPERATURES START TO DROP, escape to the storied streets of St. Augustine, Florida. It may be the oldest city in the United States, but with its exciting history of explorers, invasions, and pirate tales plus its booming food and entertainment scene, this Spanish-influenced town is bursting with life and energy.

FUEL THE FIRST DAY of your St. Augustine adventure with a splash of caffeine from . With five locations of this Australian-influenced coffee joint spread out around the city, you’re never far from an ethically sourced cup of joe. Grab a hot drink—we recommend the chocolate-coconut-flavored Mocha Nut or their superb Flat White—and a savory Brekkie Pie for a downright delicious on-the-go breakfast. If you’re craving something a little heartier, visit the Lincolnville Historic District and settle in at . This neighborhood diner made a name

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