A Weekend in St. Augustine

It has sort of become a tradition in our house that we go away for our birthdays and celebrate them pretty big. We usually like to fly somewhere but since we have moved to Florida we have so many places that are drivable on our bucket lists and so we decided {well Dustin did} for his birthday that we should check one of those off for his birthday. We had heard so many good things from friends about St. Augustine so we choose to head there for the weekend! We spent two nights and the majority of three days there and it was great! We packed up the car and drove the short two and a half hours up to St. Augustine and started the birthday weekend!

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WHERE WE STAYED

This was my first time ever staying in an AirBnb and I really had no idea what to expect. But after deciding that we wanted to split our time between the beach and downtown St. Augustine for this trip we decided right in the middle would be perfect to have the best of both worlds. I found this airbnb and was skeptical of it being a part of someones house but was PLEASANTLY surprised and would 10000% stay here again! Katrina had the cutest welcome sign and note, tons of information on restaurants and things to do in the area, the coffee bar was stocked, there was a mini fridge and microwave. There were tons of little added things that she did to make our stay perfect and not really need to worry about a thing while we were there! We had our own parking space and entry way in to the room on the back of the house and we felt comfortable and safe the entire time which is really all I could ask for! It seemed like their house or at least the suite we were staying in had just been renovated, it was so nice inside! They also had the cutest dog named chance that came out and said hi to us while we were on the patio one morning when we were headed out for breakfast!

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WHAT WE ATE

I learned my lesson from St. Pete and took a lot more photos of food while we were in St. Augustine and I am so glad I did because we had a lot of good food and I want to share it with you. Not all of these are not going to be full reviews because I will do a gluten free review in the near future but as I write each of them I will add the links to this blog post so you have an easy way to get to it!

BREAKFAST

Kookaburra Coffee - I literally think that the Honey Badger coffee that I got from here was the best coffee I have ever had and I feel like I have tried a lot of coffee in my day! I got it iced and Dustin got it hot and we both loved them! I also tried the pumpkin donut and that was pretty good as well. You can read the full review here!

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Beachside Diner - We went here on our last day in St. Augustine for breakfast and it was so yummy. I think they had the best hash browns I have ever had. It was a very simple breakfast of hash browns, eggs, gluten free toast and bacon! It was great! Dustins breakfast was 20x more exciting than me, he had the spicy chicken and waffles and he said they were delicious. He brought the leftover chicken and ate it as leftovers and loved it for the second time. He said it was spicy, great, and he would get it again and again!

LUNCH


The Conch House Restaurant - We went here the first afternoon that we were there and besides the view that was really all that was good in the gluten free category. I had the nachos that were on the appetizer menu and they were literally disgusting. The taco meat wasn’t like taco.. it was like ketchup was mixed into it with the grossest cheese. I also got a cup of the seafood chowder and it tasted like that weird vegetable soup we used to get as kids with bits of fish in it. I wouldn’t recommend this place beyond maybe getting a drink, sitting in one of the outdoor tables and looking at the view!

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Green Papaya Thai & Sushi Cuisine - This is where we ate the second day for lunch and it was SO good! I started with the spicy California roll and Dustin got some “sushi” but other places I have been they call it nigiri. He liked them all! Then we realized that they had otoro as a special and we each got a piece of that. If you haven’t tried it is a melt in your mouth piece of fish that we look for everywhere we go! It is the “most desirable part of the tunas belly”. YUM! Then as our main entree we both got chicken pad Thai and it was a 10/10. I got a spice level 2 and I think I could have done a 3! I will be writing a full review on Green Papaya and you will be able to read that review here!

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DINNER

The Floridian - We absolutely loved this place! We both actually had the Fried Chicken Sandwich which we really try not to do when we go out to eat, but oh well, we did this time. We also got the Biscuits and Belly as our appetizer to share and it was seriously 100%! I would go back just for the gluten free biscuits! You can read my full Gluten Free Review of The Floridian here!

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Casa Maya - We stopped into Casa Maya for a drink and some appetizers. Dustin is a huge ceviche fan and they had shrimp or octopus civiche that he wanted to try. We both also got drinks, I got the Smokey Granada which was Ojo De Tigre, Grand Marnier, rosemary simple, pomegranate and lime. Dustin got the 400 Rabbits which was Montelobos, lime, Oregat, Boomerang and grilled pineapple. To eat I got the chips and guacamole and both dishes were pretty good. I believe that they brought us these chips because they were safe for me to eat with my gluten allergy. Plus they had live music and that was fun!

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Burrito Works Taco Shop - We went here late on the second night as we were realizing that everything was closed after listening to the live band. Dustin got a huge burrito and I got some chicken nachos which were really good. We also got chips and queso to share. I honestly was nervous about if I was going to get glutened or not but it actually was fine and the nachos were probably the safest thing for me to get because it was on tin foil the whole time and never touched anything it shouldn’t have. We got ours to go and took it back to the airbnb and sat in bed, watched Jurassic Park and devoured our meals! It was a great way to end the trip!

DRINKS


Odd Birds Cocktail Lounge - When we first were moving to Florida I started like a little bucket list of things that I wanted to do while we lived here.. big or small, I just wrote it down! Well I must have seen a TikTok or something about this cute bar and wrote it on my Florida Bucket list and forgot about it. When we were sitting at the bar ordering a drink it dawned on my that THIS place was on my Bucket List and I didn’t even realize it! But there we were ordering YUMMY and fun drinks from this bar and I was able to cross it off my list!

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There was an option on the menu to ask the bartender to just come up with something for you to drink so that’s what we both did. I told him I couldn’t have whiskey and he went with it! He made me something called a Dead Spicy Lady which was like smoky mezcal, Aperol, falernum and Scrappy’s Hellfire bitters is what made it spicy. I am not even a huge tequila person but it was SO good! The bartender made Dustin called a Paper Plane and it had like bourbon, aperol and Amaro Nonino Quintessentia and I believe he put the hellfire bitters in it as well to make his spicy! This bar was a lot of fun and the food looked good as well but we just stopped for a drink!


Slugs Pub - We stopped in here on the way downtown the second night to grab a drink because we noticed that they had a pool table but there were about 10 people in the whole place and 6 of them had just started playing pool. We each grabbed a cider but didn’t stay long. We decided to finish our drinks and keep walking! I also feel like I should show you the weird phone, TV, cartoon picture collage situation that was in this bathroom!

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Prohibition Kitchen - This is where we ended out night on the second night out! But there was a live band, a good vibe and a lot of fun! We had some French fries from here and they were so good. I will link their menu for those of you who are interested! I was either starving or they had the best ranch that I have ever tasted in my life! I couldn’t even believe how good it was. We didn’t get anything crazy to drink here. Dustin stuck to his normal whiskey ginger situation and I had a cider just because I was worried about mixing the few tequila drinks that I had from earlier with more things. Might just be me though! Haha. But we liked the band and stayed there until about 1:30 before heading to find a snack! I will also link to their drink menu because it looked like there were some fun ones to try that we might have missed out on!


WHAT WE DID

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*us trying to get a picture on a timer with my phone leaning against a potted plant on the ground after a few Cutwater Grapefruit Vodka Sodas while we were mini-golfing haha

Like most of our trips we mostly just jumped from place to place finding delicious food and drinks! This trip started off being REALLLL rough. On our drive there we were in a tornado warning that was literally heading right towards us and we were in the pouring rain. Once we finally made it out of that and to the beach to walk about before the next patch of rain, we rolled down our window to pay for parking and our window would not roll back up. It was stuck and we didn’t want our car to get rain damage so we headed to the Toyota dealership. After sitting there for the majority of our day we finally were given a rental car and told to come back tomorrow to get our car from them. So our first day wasn’t really spent doing anything besides taking a much deserved nap and eating and doing a little walking around in the downtown area. We didn’t take advantage of the history tours like I thought we did but we were really all that sad about missing them. It was nice to have no agenda and just go where we pleased.

But the second day we did go mini golfing near our airbnb and that was a lot of fun. We went to Anastasia Mini Golf and it was a lot of fun. Not too crowded, they had drinks available to buy and it was a fun course. We had a blast and we don’t usually mini golf so it was fun to do something different. Besides that we did do some wandering around downtown St. Augustine. We popped in and out of shops, saw tons of dolphins watching from the bridge and we really liked the live music at the Prohibition bar which I wrote about above!


RECOMMENDATIONS

Before our trip started we got a few recommendations that we didn’t get a chance to try but I wanted to list them here for you guys! Someone said that we should try a restaurant called Columbia and another person recommended the A1A Ale Works Restaurant & Taproom as well! For some shopping we got a recommendation to check out Two Sparrows boutique! We didn’t get to do these but maybe next time!


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I know that you probably get to the bottom of my blog posts and the last paragraph I probably sound like a broken record but I just want to make sure I cover all my bases and let you guys know that you are more than welcome to reach out or comment below with questions that you might have! I also wanted to link my 24 Hour in St. Pete Beach blog post just in case you’re headed there as well!


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A weekend at St. Pete Beach

This blog post is going to be a combination of the surprise birthday trip for my cousin back in November and then also the 2 night trip we took with Dustins parents last weekend. I never got around to writing the blog post in November and I feel like combining them is perfect! So this will be less of a travel diary and more informational! Which sometimes I like these posts more than travel diaries because they are more to the point when you are looking for some information on something specific!

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WHERE WE STAYED

Back in November we stayed at Bellwether Beach Resort which had just been remodeled and was absolutely beautiful! It was newly remodled and the staff there were so nice. We actually ended up getting upgraded to a room with an ocean view for free which was amazing! They had free parking and free Wi-Fi, which was great. It was also within walking distance to literally everything that we needed to get to like the beach and restaurants. The amenities like the cabana and beach bar were so great, the person working in the cabana made sure that we had everything we could pretty much ever need sitting in the beach chairs all day long! They had towels for us as well which was very nice. We were able to just bring a cooler and drink on the beach, making it fairly inexpensive. The second day we were there we grabbed a drink from the bar and I believe it was around $12 which is pretty standard for a cocktail in Florida.

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The second time we visited we stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn St. Pete Beach and it was equally amazing in all of the same ways as the other hotel. Again there was free parking and Wi-Fi and was also within walking distance to everywhere we needed to go. The room was very nice and so was the lobby. The food truck/bar had a couple of gluten free options which was nice. It was raining like crazy when we were here so I’m not able to speak on the beach cabana service because no-one was out there when we were on the beach, but again I think it had something to do with weather. The best part of this hotel was the bar that was next to it, it was called Jimmy B's Beach Bar and there was live music each night we were there that was so much fun!! Like I would honestly go back and stay just to be able to go to that bar, it was such good music!

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WHAT WE ATE

I should start off this whole “what we ate” by saying that I did not take one picture of any of my food the entire time {honestly both times} that I was there and I have no idea why! Also, these are all my experiences with a gluten allergy at each restaurant. If you also have an allergy please ask your server before ordering your food!

Breakfast

Kraft Cafe- I was SO HAPPY to find this place! I thought it was going to be a sit down breakfast spot but it was more of a quick service vibe. Nonetheless, they are a 100% gluten free facility and the food was SO good! I probably could have cried happy tears walking in there. They had everything from gf blueberry or chocolate chip pancakes, breakfast pizzas, pastries, sandwiches, different types of toast, omelets.. literally a dream! I got the bacon, potato, sausage and egg breakfast pizza… FREAKIN YUM. So good! I will 100000% be coming back to try more foods. They have two locations in St. Pete, the one downside is that it isn’t on the beach, its downtown. But totally worth the 8 minute drive to get there, I promise!

Frog Pond- This was another local place for sure, it was decorated with frogs and had this like old time-y beach vibe to it. There wasn’t a dedicated gluten free menu but I talked to the server and we decided that the omelet was probably my safest route. She also said that the home fries which were like breakfast potatoes were gluten free and even went back and talked to the chef to triple check. I got the Hangover Omelet that had onions, peppers, cheddar cheese and bacon inside and it was very good. I could have split it with someone thought, it was huge! I recommend this place for sure just make sure you’re in the mood for an omelet!

Lunch

Coconut Charlies - There was really only one time I have been there where it was lunch time and we were still sort of full from breakfast but dinner was still a few hours away so we decided to split the chicken tacos from Coconut Charlies which is the food truck/bar that is on the back of The Hilton Garden Inn St. Pete Beach. We also got a side of chips and salsa, honestly with the first bite of the salsa I knew it was Pace salsa that you can buy at the store but I at least knew it was safe to eat. The tacos were also good and had a yummy chipotle sauce and some sort of cabbage slaw on top of them! It was good but a little pricey for what we actually got.

Dinner

Shells Seafood - This place was surprisingly good. I’m not gonna lie I was concerned about how it was going to all go down because the waitress didn’t seem confident but I didn’t get sick and my meal was seriously delicious! I had a couple of oysters on the half shell which was good. For my main meal I got the Salmon Felix which was fresh salmon topped with jumbo lump crabmeat and roasted red peppers in a lobster cream sauce. That salmon with that sauce may have been the best salmon I have ever had! I got mine with parsley potatoes and asparagus and it was the perfect combination! The only thing I wish we would have done differently was eat outside, so definitely ask to do that when you go!

Snappers - If you’re going for a low key evening afterwards, this would be a good place. I found this on Find Me Gluten Free and I don’t know how much I would recommend it before a night of drinking if I am being honest. Don’t get me wrong, it was really good! I got the Fresh Spinach Salad and added on a salmon filet. But the options for gluten free were really just salads and that was NOT enough sustenance for the many vodka cranberries and green tea shots that would soon be entering our bodies!

RumFish Grill - Honestly, do not waste your time or money trying to eat here. I was so unimpressed with my gluten free meal. My meal alone was $36 and I got Grilled Ahi Tuna with a ginger carrot puree on an arugula salad, it was supposed to come with roasted potatoes but was told that they weren’t safe for a gluten allergy. SO I basically had ahi tuna on a bed of spicy lettuce. Idk, if I didn’t have an allergy it might have been good but I just think you should save your money and go to one of the MANY other good restaurants.

Drinks

MacNastys Sports Bar - This was on the beach strip and was definitely a locals bar. We walked in and I think the three of us were the only girls there with the exception of like 2 others. It was a pretty weird vibe, we had one drink and then decided to leave. I think it would have been more fun if we could have played pool or darts but they were pretty much used by the same people while we were there.

Jimmy B’s Beach Bar - This was such a fun place to spend time! It was like an indoor/outdoor bar with live music every single night of the year! We went there both nights after dinner with Dustin’s parents and had a blast listening to the live music! I would 10/10 recommend going here once while you are on your trip!
Ricks Reef - This place had really strong drinks which was honestly great haha but it took FOREVER for anyone to come take our order after we were sat and told we couldn’t grab a seat at the bar. We actually ended up going up to the bar to order and after we got our drinks from the bar was when someone came over to see if we needed anything.

Five Bucks Drinkery - When we asked someone at dinner where we should go if we were headed downtown, they suggested this place. We spent the majority of our night here. It was a good atmosphere and they had a fun vending machine with alllll sorts of things in there hahah!

Pour Judgement - We had a couple of green tea shots in here! They had fun music playing and the bartenders were a lot of fun to talk to! They also made really cool drinks, defiantly recommend!

Crafty Squirrel - Honestly, I can’t remember if we got a drink in here or if we just say outside for awhile after 5 Buck sort of making a game plan. But it looked cool inside and there were like three dogs outside so I was just happy to be there sitting by the dogs lol!


WHAT WE DID

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If I am being honest, we mostly just hung out at the beach, ate food and found drinks in various places for both trips but the first trip I took there we found these scooters on the side of the road and we rented three of them and had a BLAST going up and down the main roads sidewalks for about 30 minutes. It was such a fun completely unplanned thing to do. We had to download the GoX app to ride. I think it was about $8 per scooter for like 30-35 minutes, totally worth it!


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Both trips were so much fun and I will absolutely be going back. We love the shells on the beach and the soft sand and warm water. Its like a version of paradise just 2 hours from our house. Its a quick and easy trip! If you have any questions or think I left something out please let me know! Have you been to St. Pete Beach? What did we miss?! Let me know in the comments!

Date night in Boston: Aquarium

Date nights are our favorite and if I am being honest most of our date nights happen turn into day dates. I’m not sure but I would put money on us being the most old spirited 24 year olds ever haha. I have mentioned this before but the first thing we did outside of moving into our apartment when we moved to Boston was going to the New England Aquarium and getting season passes so we could visit any time we want to. We love visiting aquariums, zoos and pretty much anywhere we can see/interact with animals. I mean a tortoise entertained us in Athens for a solid 45 minutes.. haha

 
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To start this date night/day date, head to the New England Aquarium, it is right off the blue line and the train stop is literally called “Aquarium”. We basically start from the bottom of the building and work our way up. Right when you walk into the aquarium they will tell you when and where they are doing demos and answering questions for guests about specific animals throughout the day. The staff at the New England Aquarium are so eager to help and make sure that you have the best experience possible. Plus they are going through some updates to add more and more fish and animals for you to see!

We would 100% recommend visiting the aquarium if you are visiting Boston, and if you live here and haven’t been, go! You can easily spend a few hours here(depending on your browsing speed haha). If you go in the morning, you can walk across the street to Legal Seafood for lunch or if you spend the afternoon at the aquarium you can have dinner at Legal Seafood. The best thing about this restaurant is all of the gluten free options that they offer. The majority or their menu is naturally gluten free and they have separate fryers for the foods that do contain gluten. They make sure that they know of your allergy and a manager will bring your food out to you. I love getting the fisherman’s platter as well as the fish and chips. It’s rare that I get fried GF food! Dustin gets gumbo, a lobster roll, crabmeat roll or the lobster bisque(all non GF options). They also have really tasty drinks!