St. George Street


St. George Street in Saint Augustine, Florida is one of the more popular areas of the city to visit. It is located between Cathedral Place and Orange Street. The street is lined with various shops and restaurants running up both sides. Most of the shops are geared towards tourists with souvenir tee shirts, ice cream parlors, and numerous import goods.

St. George Street was most popular in the 60s when vehicles were allowed down it. Today, vehicles are prohibited from driving on the old brick. Now guests of the city can walk along the street using it as a path way to get from store to store.

St. George Tavern is one option to visit and eat. It has been a fixture on that street for many years. Hypolita, Spanish, Cuna, and Cordova are a few of the shops that are available for shopping. The Bunnery is a place to eat breakfast for those who really enjoy pastries. Café del Hidalgo and Mi Casa Café are a few other restaurants on St. George Street. The Mill Top Tavern and Florida Cracker Café provide live music. Most of the shops remain open until 5pm or 6pm on the weekends.

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