6 Best Restaurants in Northeast Coast, Florida

Hawkers Asian Street Fare

$ Fodor's choice
Situated in the trendy Five Points district, Hawkers replicates the small, varied dishes—made using recipes passed down for generations—sold by street vendors in Asia. Sharing bowls of noodles, steamed buns, soups, and more makes for a convivial atmosphere.

Ellen's Kitchen

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Relaxed, affordable Ellen's, an area institution for more than 50 years, serves breakfast and lunch daily to families and other beachgoers. Come hungry, and be sure to try the Hippie featuring two poached eggs served on an English muffin with toppings.

European Street Café

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Wicker baskets and lofty shelves brimming with European confections and groceries fill practically every inch of space not occupied by tables at this café (one of three branches), which is known by locals as "E Street." The menu is similarly overloaded, with nearly 100 deli sandwiches and salads, including raspberry-almond chicken salad and the Blue Max, with pastrami, corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, hot mustard, and blue-cheese dressing. Like its other locations—1704 San Marco Boulevard and 992 Beach Boulevard—the café also offers live music and trivia several nights a week.

2753 Park St., Jacksonville, Florida, 32205, USA
904-384–9999
Known For
  • "world famous" beer cheese soup
  • wide selection of beers on tap and in bottles
  • outdoor seating and live-music or trivia nights
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

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European Street Café

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This colorful, quirky, beer hall–inspired, family-owned eatery is part of a local chain and has an ambitious menu of sandwiches, salads, and soups. There's also an overflowing gourmet-food section; a mind-boggling beer list; cookies big enough to knock someone unconscious; and a range of other generous desserts. Thirsty locals belly up to the impressive, hand-carved bar for monthly beer tastings and daily happy hour (2–7 pm). More mature crowds prefer to sip their Zinfandel in the bustling dining room.

Salt Life Food Shack–St. Augustine Beach

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Across from the St. Augustine Pier, this lively, family-friendly lunch and dinner spot attracts surfers and other local or vacationing beachgoers. Seated on the patio or the rooftop bar, enjoy ocean views while choosing from seafood options that include sushi, poke bowls, and fish tacos (the fried grouper version is noteworthy).

The Fish Company Restaurant and Oyster Bar

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If you want fresh fish, this is the place. Owners Bill and Ann Pinner have lots of local street cred, and there are plenty of offerings for meat lovers in the family, too. Options include perfectly blended crab cakes, oh-so-lightly fried Mayport shrimp (never a heavy batter that might cover up the flavor), seafood salads, and delicious sides.

725-12 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach, Florida, 32233, USA
904-246–0123
Known For
  • fresh oysters
  • delicately battered fried Mayport shrimp
  • shrimp and grits
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted