Hangar One Bistroby Lori Allen My Wandering Fork How often do you dine with a runway as your backdrop? At Hangar One Bistro, tucked quietly inside the St. Augustine Airport, you might catch the sunrise over the airstrip or a private plane lifting gracefully into the Florida sky. Located just off US-1, this unassuming destination blends aviation charm with the ambiance of an old world speakeasy. The lighting is low, the bar intimate, and the cocktails theatrical. It’s cozy yet elevated, relaxed yet refined. Tee Patel’s vision is simple but powerful: create a place where people gather, connect, and feel genuinely welcomed. During my visit, I had the pleasure of spending an unforgettable evening with new owner Tee Patel and Executive Chef Christian Navarro. Both gentlemen radiate genuine warmth and a deep love for hospitality. Somewhere between runway views and beautifully plated dishes, it became clear: this is not just your average restaurant. This is an experience. Tee Patel’s vision is simple but powerful: create a place where people gather, connect, and feel genuinely welcomed. There is heart here, not corporate polish, but intentional hospitality. Both Patel and Chef Navarro strive for excellence in service, ingredients, and presentation. Even the garlic pickles are made in-house. That detail alone tells you what kind of kitchen this is. Chef Christian Navarro brings his Chilean roots to the forefront in a way that is refined rather than overpowering. His lighter chimichurri is layered with garlic and quality olive oil, vibrant without overwhelming the dish. A red pepper dipping sauce offers warmth and depth, never excessive heat. Each plate reflects balance and thoughtfulness. Brunch at Hangar One is where things truly take flight, literally. Imagine a sunny Florida morning, planes preparing for takeoff, and a mimosa in hand. From Mimosa flights (including pineapple juice, much to my delight) to herbaceous house-blended Bloody Marys and an Espresso Martini “Brunch Edition” for that extra lift, every sip feels celebratory. The stone-ground grits topped with sautéed garlicky shrimp were creamy and indulgent, impossible to stop eating. The Lobster Eggs Benedict featured generous chunks of lobster finished with silky house-made hollandaise, rich and buttery without being heavy. The potato pancakes, crisp and golden on the edges, were topped with sour cream, lox, and capers, nostalgic yet elevated, reminiscent of mornings from childhood but refined for today’s table. A beautifully arranged charcuterie board with creamy brie, fresh fruit, house-made sourdough, herb butter, nuts, local honey, and raspberry relish paired perfectly with one of their crafted cocktails. One could come just for that and leave satisfied. Dinner offered an entirely different rhythm. Tee suggested a smoked old fashioned to begin the evening. Presented under a clear box filled with aromatic smoke, the cocktail felt like a ceremony. Opening the small door released notes of smoky orange and bourbon into the air. The first sip was smooth and balanced, the citrus peel finishing the drink beautifully. We began with the scallop ceviche, and this is not your typical lime-forward version. Inspired by Peruvian preparation, fresh scallops are tossed in red bell pepper oil, creating a silky, almost creamy finish. Served over roasted potatoes with pumpkin seeds and mango pearls, alongside plantain chips for dipping, the dish is delicate, balanced, and deeply satisfying. It’s a gentle cream that enhances the scallops rather than overpowering them. Then came the ribeye. Large enough to share, perfectly seared with fully rendered fat, yet rare enough to nearly melt at the touch of a fork. If you love your steak still “mooing,” this is your moment, though it is prepared exactly to your preference. The hanger steak is equally impressive, delivering bold flavor with slightly less richness. Both pair beautifully with Chef Navarro’s bright chimichurri, light, garlicky, and vibrant. The Basil Pesto Pappardelle with seafood was another standout. Generously loaded with shrimp and scallops, it features a Peruvian-inspired pesto reminiscent of Tallarines Verdes. Incorporating spinach, basil, dairy, and nuts, the sauce is creamy and velvety, coating each ribbon of pasta luxuriously while allowing the sweetness of the seafood to shine. It’s rich and comforting, yet completely unexpected. Dessert was nothing short of memorable. The Orange Crème Brûlée, served inside a hollowed orange and topped with torched sugar and spun sugar garnish, was as beautiful as it was delicious. Chef Navarro’s layered interpretation of Baked Alaska, featuring pressed phyllo, dulce de leche, custard, vanilla, and meringue, reflects his roots in Curicó, Chile, a region known for its pastries. Sweet and intricate, it pairs perfectly with espresso. Classic favorites like pistachio gelato, house-made apple pie, and Key lime pie should satisfy anyone who craves sweets. Hangar One Bistro is a hidden gem, one you might easily drive past without realizing what awaits inside. But don’t. While it sits within the St. Augustine Airport, you don’t need a boarding pass, or a private plane, to dine here. It is fully open to the public. And that’s what makes it special. The runway views create the drama. The soft glow of the bar sets the mood. But it’s the people, the warmth from Tee, the pride in Chef Christian’s dishes, the care in every detail, that make Hangar One feel personal. Because sometimes the most memorable destinations aren’t the ones we fly to. They’re the ones waiting quietly in our own backyard. MyWanderingFork - wandering off to the next place.
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www.cremedelacocoa.com. | 299 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084 | (904) 466-9499 by Lori Allen My Wandering Fork Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and if dessert is your love language, Chef Nils Rowland might just be your new crush. The Food Network winner of Sweet Empire: Winter Wars and owner of Crème de la Cocoa is known for turning sweets into showstoppers but his favorite creation may surprise you. As you know, I love tracking down local food haunts, old and new, just to see what’s cooking. So imagine my surprise when, while scrolling through social media, I spotted someone from St. Augustine competing on the Food Network’s Sweet Empire: Winter Wars. Naturally, I had to watch. And sure enough, his team won. Before I knew it, I found myself lucky enough to score an interview with Chef Nils Rowland, who, in my book, is pretty famous. Needless to say, I was a tad nervous. And anyone who knows me knows I can usually talk to a wall (LOL). But this time? I was completely starstruck. Though he’s appeared on the Food Network more than once, this time his team took the win, something Chef Rowland wears lightly, far more interested in doing things well than talking about how often he’s done them. Much to my surprise, this celebrated chef turned out to be one of the kindest, most modest people I’ve ever met. As our conversation unfolded, Chef Rowland shared stories that felt personal and unguarded, moments that revealed what truly makes him tick. At the core of it all was a simple choice: he chooses joy, every single day. His philosophy mirrors his approach to food, simple, good, and well executed. Seasoned properly. Cooked right. No shortcuts, in the kitchen or in life. Knowing when something is ready. Knowing when to stop. It’s not about doing more, it’s about doing it well. That mindset carries through the culture he’s built around him. There’s humor and trust in his kitchen, filled with laughing, joking, and a fun-loving energy that’s impossible to miss. Many of his staff have been with him for years, some for more than a decade, which speaks volumes about the respect, loyalty, and care he extends to the people around him. More than anything, he wants people to be happy, those who work beside him and those who get to enjoy his desserts. When Chef Rowland interviews candidates, he asks a simple but telling question: “Do you think you’re lucky?” For him, the answer reveals a mindset rooted in gratitude, optimism, and positivity, the kind of outlook he believes creates great teams, great food, and a joyful kitchen. That philosophy shows up clearly in his desserts, beginning with a childhood classic: the Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pie. In his hands, the familiar favorite is elevated through thoughtful technique and balance, simple, comforting, and beautifully executed. The oatmeal cookie is soft and chewy, just as you hope it will be, while the filling is rich without being overly sweet. It’s nostalgic, satisfying, and unmistakably done well. Of course, the oatmeal crème pie may be the gateway dessert, but it’s far from the only reason my wandering fork lingered. Chef Rowland’s Italian macarons, and yes, he’ll gently remind you they’re not macaroons, are another reflection of his approach. He favors the Italian method for its depth of flavor and stability, and one bite makes it easy to understand why. Delicate yet structured, they’re meant to be savored. Flavors like Fruity Pebbles bring playful nostalgia, while blueberry lavender, my personal favorite, offers a soft, floral finish that feels thoughtful without being fussy. Then there are the truffles, which are nothing short of dangerous in the best possible way. A bourbon ball delivers the warmth of a cocktail in chocolate form, while dark chocolate strawberry captures the essence of a chocolate-covered strawberry without the mess. The local Datil salted caramel stopped me in my tracks, ooey, gooey, creamy caramel with a gentle heat that lingers just long enough to surprise you. And as someone who loves an old fashioned, I couldn’t resist that version, complete with a cherry tucked inside. It was indulgent and playful, layered with notes of bourbon warmth, citrus, and dark chocolate. His bar desserts continued the story. Peppermint cookies and cream brought cool, minty goodness without overpowering the palate, while Southern Belle leaned into comfort with pecans, cream, and cheesecake flavors that felt familiar and warm. The churro de leche was rich and creamy, delivering sweetness with restraint, proof that knowing when to stop is part of the craft. It’s no surprise that Chef Rowland’s desserts have found their way into weddings, celebrations, and parties of all kinds, even gracing tables of celebrities. But what stands out most isn’t the résumé, it’s the consistency. No matter the dessert or the setting, everything reflects intention, balance, and joy. Well off to explore to see what (or who) this WanderingFork stumbles upon. Until Next time.... Meet Lori Allen, St. Johns Magazine’s longtime food writer and culinary connoisseur. With more than 50 restaurant reviews to her name, as My Wandering Fork, Lori has spent years exploring the heart of our local dining scene—one unforgettable plate at a time. Her palate is as discerning as her prose is inviting, capturing the essence of each meal with a storyteller’s touch. From elevated coastal cuisine to the hidden gems only locals know, Lori’s taste for authenticity and flavor shines through every review. Here, she shares a few of her favorite local plates—in the foodie bucket list — each one a delicious reflection of St. Johns’ vibrant food culture. “If there’s one thing I love as much as exploring new places, it’s discovering incredible food that feels like a little celebration on a plate. Whether it’s something familiar that hits all the right comfort notes or a surprising twist that makes me pause. These are some of the dishes and bites I keep coming back to — the kind that make me smile every time my fork hits the table.” Miss Cruffin French Bakery 445 State Road 13, St Johns This is the only spot on the first coast where a muffin and a croissant come together to create the cruffin. They’ve mastered chocolate, butter, and flour — no passport to Paris needed. Swing by for a shot of espresso, a latte, or a cappuccino, and grab a fresh artisanal croissant or cruffin. Keep it simple. C’est simplement délicieux. Romashka Euro Deli & Bakery 150 Fountains Way, St Johns Eastern European products right here? Yup! My favorite part: the European chocolate aisle. All the chocolates we usually bring back from our travels — right here in our own backyard! Now I can curb those cravings for deep, dark chocolatey goodness that’s usually hard to find. Pair that with their freshly baked bread, and it’s definitely worth a visit. Simone's Wood Fired Craft Kitchen 185 Murabella Parkway, World Golf Check out Two of my favorite foods made fresh at Simones: Marina's Old-World Meatballs. Ground veal, pork, beef, fresh herbs, pomodoro sauce, and a blend of Italian cheeses. I can never pass up a good meatball — and these are some of the best in the area! And then there's the Beef Carpaccio — a rare find around here. Shaved raw beef, capers, Parmesan, house vinaigrette, and greens, all served with a grilled artisan baguette. If you’re a carpaccio lover (like me!), this one’s a must-try — fresh, flavorful, and perfectly done. Tsunami Sushi & Hibachi 12553 Bartram Park Blvd #304, Jacksonville 32258 Fresh sushi, anyone? This spot offers all-you-can-eat sushi for both lunch and dinner — and yes, it’s as good as it sounds. We love going on weekends for lunch and making it our one big meal of the day. The sushi comes out in small plates, so you can sample a little bit of everything — plus enjoy hibachi, fried rice, and more all in one go. I’m all about the sashimi, hibachi steak, and fried rice — and after that, I’m satisfied for the rest of the day! Bella Vista 540 State Rd 13 N, Fruit Cove Start with the arancini, golden, crispy rice balls filled with creamy risotto and a hint of mozzarella that melts with every bite. They’re perfectly fried, impossibly light, and utterly irresistible. Next, the eggplant rollatini, thin slices of eggplant wrapped around a velvety ricotta filling, baked in a bright tomato sauce, and finished with bubbling cheese. It’s comforting, elegant, and exactly what you want from a true Italian kitchen. Pair these with a glass of red, lean back, and soak in the easygoing atmosphere, part trattoria, part neighborhood hangout , where every meal feels both familiar and special. Poppy's Italiano 104 Ashourian Way ) Suite 101, St. Johns If you know me, you know I love me some Poppy’s Italiano! Every dish gives me that cozy, home-cooked Italian meal feeling. But one of my absolute favorites and what I like to call a true mouth-gasm, is their Boursin Cheese Bruschetta. Think soft, garlicky, creamy Boursin cheese, fresh tomatoes, and a drizzle of bright, fresh pesto all piled onto crispy ciabatta. The crunch of the bread with the creamy cheese and those fresh flavors? Bite after bite... I can’t get enough. Salento Colombian Steakhouse Silver Leaf, 60 Silver Forest Drive, Suite 113 Calling all steak lovers! Of course I love a great steak but for me, the fat is everything. That’s where all the flavor lives! So of course its always going to be Ribeye. Salento’s serves up the perfect ribeye grilled to perfection and bursting with flavor. They use a house blend of spices with rosemary, butter, garlic, salt, and pepper that takes it to the next level. It comes with three sides and you get to choose from options like arroz blanco, frijoles rojos, cassava, ensalada, patacón, grilled veggies, arepa, papa criolla, or sweet plantains. It’s easily sharable, but I won’t blame you if you keep it all to yourself. Pair it with their recommended Argentinian Malbec, and suddenly, you’re transported, maybe not to a fancy steakhouse, but your taste buds will definitely think so. Moon dog Pie house 116 Bartram Oaks Walk, Fruit Cove, Love a great slice of pizza? Try the Moon Dog! I always go for pizza by the slice here, and here’s why: The slices are huge. The crust is perfectly crispy. I get to mix it up, one plain, one fully loaded. The cheese and crunch totally remind me of that classic Northeastern-style pizza I grew up loving. And if you’re ready to go all out, do not skip the Chicago-style pie. It’s legit, thick, stuffed with cheese, and seriously so, so, so good. Chophouse at Nocatee 330 Pine Lake Dr. Rooftop bar, anyone? Chophouse Nocatee has a really cool rooftop spot that’s perfect for an early evening happy hour. One of my go-to bites? Their Oysters Rockefeller, fresh oysters baked with creamy spinach, parmesan, panko, and a touch of Pernod. It’s the perfect bite after a long day. And yes, I’m back again with the carpaccio. I can’t help it! It’s light but packed with flavor. Its made with thinly sliced wagyu, black truffle vinaigrette, shaved parmesan, and fresh arugula. Simple, elegant, and so satisfying. Trattoria di Bernardone
425 Durbin Pavilion Dr, St. Johns I love the bar area in this little hot spot — it’s cozy, lively, and the perfect way to kick off the night. Start with a Basil Martini, made with their own basil-infused syrup, or go for the Espresso Martini, served in a goblet, rich, bold, and so delicious. All of their pasta is homemade using Italian-imported ingredients. And as a true olive oil and garlic gal, I had to get the Gemelli con Salsiccia e Funghi Aglio e Olio, “twins” pasta in a zesty garlic and olive oil sauce with Italian sausage and mushrooms. Garlic, sausage, mushrooms… what more could you want? It’s packed with flavor. I’ve also been told their Calamari is a must-try (and I love calamari), so I’ll definitely be heading back just for that. Why don’t you check it out too? Al Dente 90 Shops Blvd, Unit 60 St Johns, When dining here, you must get the mussels. It’s a big, warm bowl of fresh mussels drenched in a white wine sauce that’s just begging for a good bread dip. I always pair it with the garlic shrimp, so I can double-dip that fresh bread into both the herby, garlicky shrimp sauce and the mussel broth. Together, they’re basically a full meal. and an absolutely delicious one at that. Say Hello to Spiedies at Manders 22by Lori Allen My Wandering Fork Hold onto your forks, friends-- because Manders 22 has arrived in St. Johns! Straight from the heart of Binghamton, NY, the legendary Spiedies have made their way south, and my taste buds are very thankful. If you’ve never had one, let me paint the picture: juicy, tender white chicken, marinated in Salamida’s secret blend of Italian herbs, garlic, vinegar (and who knows what magic else), then chargrilled to perfection and served on a roll. No fuss. No mess. Just pure, simple, delicious greatness. And who do we have to thank for this culinary blessing? None other than the awesome father-son duo, Jake and Jeff Manders, who brought their hometown specialty down to our sunny corner of Florida. 🙌 But wait, there’s more... They’ve also mastered the art of the smash burger. We’re talking juicy, flavorful patties—single, double, even triple if you're brave—with just the essentials: pickle, onion, and their signature sauce. No need for fancy toppings when the basics are this good. Oh, and don’t skip the waffle fries. Or the chocolate chip cookie. (Seriously. Don’t.) And just when I thought I’d tried it all, along comes their “Not So Your Italian Sub.” Imported meats, arugula, pesto, and a spicy red pepper relish it was like a party in my mouth. It's not your average deli fare—it's a flavor bomb. Where Flavor Meets Family Good food tells a story. Great food lives one. At Manders 22, every burger, sub, and Spiedie is part of a legacy — and it tastes like it. Manders 22 is not simply another entry in the fast-casual dining scene, but the realization of a decades-old vision between a father and son. The name itself carries personal weight: “22” was the jersey number they both wore, a thread of loyalty and connection stitched through years of shared sports and memories. The restaurant began with a single phone call—Jake dialing his father, Jeff—to finally turn a long-held dream into reality. The result is a kitchen that marries bold flavors with the unmistakable imprint of family. Manders 22 is all about Smashburgers, Subs, and Spiedies — done right. No shortcuts, no pre-made anything. Every burger is smashed fresh to order, every sub generously stacked, and the Spiedies? Perfectly marinated and grilled like they actually care (because they do). But here’s the thing that hit me most — you can taste the pride. This isn’t just food, it’s family. From the first bite to the last, there’s a sense of warmth, tradition, and purpose behind every order. It’s the kind of spot that makes you feel like a regular, even if it’s your first visit. Lucky us. So if you’re anywhere near St. Johns and your fork is feeling a little... wander-y, you need to track these guys down. Caddy Shack’s Daily Specials |
| Cordova Coastal Chophouse combines the artistry of fine dining and elegance with the simplicity of our southern charm, along with some Spanish roots. So why not slip away from the familiar streets of downtown and enter another world at Cordova. The cool Clasico design with intimate dining, chophouse classics, local seafood, and cuisine that celebrates our coast with Moorish and Spanish influences. For me, it sounds like a slice of heaven! Now on to the good stuff... Hand-crafted innovative cocktails are amazing and each served in a specially designed elegant glass, Rose Thyme Aperol Spritz for example, thyme-infused Aperol, prosecco rose’ and a splash of club soda. Refreshing and intriguing, the thyme adds an unexpected herb flair. I also tried their Lavender 75. Not sure what the 75 stands for but it’s made with smooth Hendricks gin, lavender syrup prosecco(bubbles), and lemon. It was like a soothing cocktail with a twist, warm sweet, and bubbly. I was so excited that they had tartare on the menu. I love anything tartare (I’m weird like that) but I find that whether it’s tuna or beef you get the authentic taste of the meats/fish mixed with some really fresh herbaceous seasoning. Here they mixed fresh tuna pickled apple, castelvetrano olives, cucumber, radish, and along with their fresh seasonings to make the perfect bite. I was feeling adventurous and went for the grilled octopus and pork belly. Seemed like an odd combination to me. Grilled octopus & Pork Belly topped with a citrus vinaigrette, tomato jam, and crushed almonds. It tasted like a little bit of the sea mixed in with the land, it was so tender and juicy with a touch of acid to cut the fat. I would order it over and over again. Beets and Burrata..need I say more? Heirloom Beets, Burrata, and pistachios with some sprinkled citrus on top. The rustic earthiness of the beets with the fluffiness’ of the cheese..Yes! Allen Brothers prime filet, butter roasted garlic, and truffle butter. Let me tell you it doesn’t get any more top-notch than that. If you have ever had any meat from the Allen Brothers you know it’s a cut above all others. Built on a legacy rooted in Chicago, Allen Brothers pour their pride into everything they do, from sourcing, to aging, to hand-cutting their meats. They have a level of consistency and quality that doesn’t exist anywhere else! If you want a steak this is for sure the way to go! Only the best. One last food dish I just had to mention Roasted Halibut- Calabrian chili pesto, peperonata (peppers and onions), and saffron cauliflower. I was drooling over this dish and I was not disappointed. Come on pesto?? for real? It infused its goodness into the fish with this nutty, basily, garlicky topping, each bite was as good as the next. I was able to try some of the chef’s specialty deserts (chocolate orb?? wow) and they were amazing! But the expresso martini with Absolut Vanilla Vodka, Starbucks expresso (brewed right there), and Kahlua just completed me. I was a happy camper and totally enjoyed my Staycation experience. This Wanderingfork gives them a +++ ! | On a side note the hotel is breathtaking and a nice place to hang out and have a cocktail. They also have a “hidden” room where they put on an intimate Magic show which I never knew. They say that it is an interactive mind-bending illusion that happens right before your face! Sounds pretty cool too~ Adios’ til my next adventure. #Mywanderingfork |
| Has this weather been something or what? One day it's freezing, the next it's so hot it makes you want to head to the beach.! I guess that's why I love it here so much. I get just enough of the cold for my northern roots then back to the warmth and sunshine that I crave. So with Spring break and Summer heat just around the corner I found the perfect place to hang out and enjoy the views, the ocean and some really good eats. Vilano beach is the new "hot" spot with its revitalized area that gives off that cool Miami beach vibe, pastel colors and all. Here you will find Pesca by Michael's (Pesca Vilano) located in the new Hyatt Hotel. The owner and creator is one of our very own, Chef Michael Lugo ( From Michael's Tasting room) and if you know his food you know what an amazing and inventive chef hes is and once again he doesn't disappoint! His new adventure inspired him to go back to his native roots, Puerto Rico and bring to us some Caribbean flavors with a latino flare. While the main dining room offers a really exquisite dining experience (lobster paella or caviar anyone?) It's the rooftop restaurant/bar that had my attention. I'm not one to miss a good viewing rooftop bar and tapas and this one is awesome. The view is spectacular, on one side you can see our historic beloved St. Augustine downtown and on the other side you can smell the salt of the ocean and hear and see the waves crashing in. There is no way to go wrong up here! So let's get to the point as to why My Wandering Fork is checking this place out...It's the food and hand crafted cocktails don't you know it! | Oysters, two different kinds, one roasted and the other raw served with a passion fruit mignonette that is so light and tangy that it compliments the natural saltiness of the oyster. You will want to slurp down as many as possible of these! Next fresh Poke tuna tacos. Tossed in furikake that has a savory umami flavor served in a crispy wonton taco topped off with a touch of wasabi. The crunch mixed in with light fresh tuna is heaven in a bite. Octopus you say? No Not Calamari but real marinated octopus, the kind the Caribbean is famous for. Pesca's named their dish Salpicon de Pulpo which basically means finely minced together garlic,onion,pepper and a squeeze of lime. This style of cooking brings out the juiciness of the octopus while maintaining its freshness. I love that they serve it in a homemade plantain cup topped off with a cool creamy avocado crema. If you are even a little bit adventurous this one's for you! So they have these Yuca Croquettes, think mozzy sticks elevated! Yuca is a starchy vegetable root much like a potato commonly used throughout the Caribbean and other countries. The yuca is boiled, seasoned and formed into a ball, then |
The Art of Culinary Fusion | stuffed with ooey gooey cheese, rolled in panko and deep fried. A pure mouth bomb of goodness. Anyone love bao buns ? Those super soft, almost sweet like buns originating from China are usually filled with all kinds of goodies. At Pesca's they make theirs stuffed with tamarind short rib that is the tenderest, pickled veg, cilantro, and a little fresh Jalapeno to add just the right amount of heat. Warm buns, marinated meat and a little heat. Sounds like a winner to me! I could go on and on with all that Tapas that Pesca's has to offer, from fresh seafood to burgers and chicken, lumpia, churros, homemade desserts and more! All served so uniquely with that caribbean latin flair. But you must not forget to try a uniquely handcrafted cocktail (or two). Their lavender mojito is soothing and minty all in one! I was lucky enough to try their famous Pesca Punch's made with Lugo’s Pitorro Rum(Puerto Rico born owner) , guava, pineapple, lemon, bitters all served in this fantastic fish mug! So refreshing and light a perfect cocktail for a sunset and warm ocean breezes....Simply enjoy! Well My Wandering fork is off to find another adventure...see you all soon! |
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The North End or otherwise known as Little Italy has come to our little slice of the world on County Road 210! Being from Boston and a frequent visitor of the North End as well as NYC, I have been known to search out the best Italian joints around town. I am so excited now to have two great choices right here in our own backyard!
Poppy's Italiano 104 Ashourian Ave, Ste 101. St. Augustine, Fl 32259 904-679-3657 Poppys Italiano is a family owned no-nonsense Italian comfort food restaurant with a full bar and a drive thru for easy pickup. A favorite is their pasta combo sure to fill your Italian cravings! It is a combination of creamy cheese and meat lasagna wrapped in pasta layers, cannelloni stuffed with ricotta and spinach for a different take, seasoned meat stuffed ravioli and baked rigatoni all covered in their rich homemade marinara sauce smothered with a blanket of Mozzarella then baked in the oven. This dish comes out piping hot with all of its ooey, gooey deliciousness. There are tons of dishes to choose from that celebrate all of the Italian classics and more! I love that they have early bird specials from 3pm to 5:30pm Monday thru Saturday and from 12pm to 5:30pm on Sunday. These specials come with soup or salad and even a glass of wine or beer if you choose. What a deal! At Poppy's, you're there to eat, drink , relax and enjoy authentic Italian Cuisine that will leave your belly full and your heart wanting to come back for more! Al Dente Ristorante Italiano 90 Shops Blvd Unit 60, St Johns, FL 32259 ( 904) 217-3255 Mounsif Ghninou owner of Al Dente’s Ristorante Italiano, started his culinary journey in 1983 working in Boston’s North End as a chef in an authentic Italian restaurant and decided to bring the flavors of Boston’s North End to our neighborhood. One of my favorites is their Bruschetta which is lightly toasted garlic bread topped with fresh tomatoes, fresh basil, crisp red onion, salty sweet prosciutto and creamy fresh mozzarella finished off with a tangy balsamic vinaigrette glaze. Its so fresh and light yet fulfilling. Their garlic shrimp that are just soaking in this garlicky white wine sauce are so good that you will want extra bread to sop up the extra goodness. One of the best happy hours around with their 1/2 off appetizers along with their drink specials, 4$ drafts, 5$ wines, 6$ wells served Mon-Fri 2pm-6pm/Sat-Sun 3pm-5pm. At Al Dente you will enjoy great authentic Northern Italian dishes along with a fun atmosphere and warm friendly faces enticing you to always come back again. |
| What’s for breakfast, what’s for breakfast that is all I hear every Saturday and Sunday mornings. I don’t know about you but this Grumpy gal is like can’t you just find something and let me sleep in? Well instead of listening to me one day the boys decided it was time for me to get my Grumpy butt out of bed and head over to a new restaurant that they have been dying to try right here on Cr210. You guessed it! Grumpys! Home of the bad mood dude! A Family owned restaurant that has been serving Orange Park for years and has now expanded over to our area! Well the minute I stepped inside I knew that “Grumpy” was not happening here! The staff was so friendly and welcoming and the place was warm and bustling with lots of gaieties and wonderful smells. Our waitress Jess wasted no time in coming over and happily served this no longer grumpy gal some fresh flavored coffee of the day, Crème Brule – it was so rich and creamy it instantly put a smile on my face. As I perused thru the menu I was pleasantly surprised at the abundant choices. There’s Grumpy Breakfasts, Grumpy Brunches, Grumpy lunches and anything in between. Which for me is perfect because sometimes I want lunch for breakfast, I know I’m a bit weird like that. But on this particular morning I was looking for something special so I asked Jess what one of the favorites was. And much to my surprise it was their Fried Chicken Benedict. So I was like here we go, Breakfast and Lunch all rolled into one! Sounds like a plan to me! Not your typical benedict for sure! Before my eyes appeared one of the flakiest homemade biscuits you’ll ever taste, lightly battered fried chicken a perfectly cooked poached egg all oozing with a spicy buffalo hollandaise on top. I mean come on biscuits, chicken, egg and creamy buffalo sauce! I couldn’t stuff it into my mouth fast enough! The warmth of the chicken and biscuit, along with the sumptuous egg topped off with a sauce that had the perfect amount of heat. You can say it..YUM! So as you know most southerners have a love for cinnamon buns, creamy nutty doughy goodness. At Grumpy’s they have out did themselves with their Cinnamon Bun pancake creation. Who wouldn’t want to delve into a plate full of large made to order fluffy pancakes filled with walnuts topped off with rich creamy icing, powdered sugar and an entire cinnamon bun! I know my boys were in heaven and there was plenty to share! Along with their fresh squeezed orange juice (it’s a really cool machine they use and fun to watch!) The boys were set! Well at least for the next few hours. |
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Welcome to St. Johns Magazine, the premier lifestyle media company in St. Johns, Florida and the heart of Northern St. Johns, dedicated to celebrating life & style in our vibrant Communities.
We know and love the region of Northern St. Johns and each issue is filled with beautiful photography and thoughtfully curated articles that aim to inform, entertain and inspire our readers. Features include stories on local people, business leaders, arts and entertainment, top food and drink destinations, local heroes, and fun things to do. Launched in 2012, Johns Magazine publishes twelve times a year. It is available in print and online at Stjohnsmag.com and distributed free of charge to SELECT homes in northern St. Johns via US Postal Service. ©2012-2026 All Rights Reserved
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