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A little piece of Australia in the heart of Old Spanish St Augustine: who would have
thought? Real Aussie meat pies and lamingtons do just fine for a quick snack, but the main
draw is the barista coffee.
Cellar Upstairs WINE BAR
( GOOGLE MAP ; 904-826-1594; www.sansebastianwinery.com ; 157 King St; plates $6-14, wine by
the glass $5-7; 4pm-midnight Fri, noon-midnight Sat & Sun)
On the grounds of the San Sebastian Winery ; head on up to this delightful rooftop patio for
alfresco tasting plates, sandwiches, local wines and free live jazz (7pm to 11pm).
Scarlett O'Hara's PUB
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 904-824-6535; www.scarlettoharas.net ; 70 Hypolita St; 11am-1am)
Good luck grabbing a rocking chair: the porch of this pine building is packed all day, every
day. Built in 1879, today Scarlett's serves regulation pub grub, but it's got the magic in-
gredients - hopping happy hour, live entertainment nightly, hardworking staff, funky bar -
that draw folks like spirits to a séance.
A1A Ale Works PUB
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ;
904-829-2977; www.a1aaleworks.com ; 1 King St;
11am-late)
Who needs historical ambience with fine-crafted beer like this?
JP Henley's PUB
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 904-829-3337; www.jphenleys.com ; 10 Marine St; 11am-1am)
With 50 beers on tap, 120 more in the bottle and over 75 bottles of wine, this place will ap-
peal to even the most discriminating beer or wine snob. Great music, too.
TradeWinds Lounge LOUNGE
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ;
904-829-9336; www.tradewindslounge.com ; 124 Charlotte St;
11am-1am)
Tiny bathrooms and big hairdos rule this nautical-themed dive. Smelling sweetly of stale
beer, this classic divey bar has survived two locations and six decades. Crowds tumble out
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