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Restaurant Week on Amelia Island

December 31, 2008 by etalentino

We recently received this great tip from Amelia Island. If you’ve been thinking about taking out the family or friends for a nice dinner after the holidays, Restaurant Week in Amelia is going to be a great time to try out some new places on the island. And Amelia Island has an excellent selection of good restaurants. During the week, a select number of places offer a special three course meal at a fixed price. Prices range from $19 – $29, which sounds like a good deal for a complete three course meal.

Call ahead to the restaurant to find out more details about the menu and the price.

The list of restaurants is located in the press release below:

AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (Dec. 31, 2008) – With an irresistible mix of eclectic dining experiences, Northeast Florida’s Amelia Island is pleased to announce its first-ever Restaurant Week. The new program which runs January 25 through February 1, 2009, will offer area residents and visitors a fixed menu, including three courses and a beverage, ranging from $19 to $29. Additionally, diners may enter to win a “Year of Dining,” with 12, $50 gift certificates to be used once a month for an entire year.

“Our barrier island is home to more than 40 distinctive restaurants, offering everything from fresh-from-the-docks seafood to an authentic mix of extraordinary cuisine,” said Gil Langley, President & CEO of the Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Dining is such an important element of our guests’ experience. It’s great to begin 2009 with this exceptional offering.”

Participating Restaurants include:

  • Baxter’s Restaurant – (904) 277-4503 – Steakhouse
  • Beech Street Grill – (904) 277-3662 – Fine Dining
  • Brett’s Waterway Café – (904) 261-2660 – Casual Seafood & Steak Dining
  • Café Karibo – (904) 277-5269 – Eclectic American Cuisine
  • The Crab Trap – (904) 261-4749 – Seafood
  • España Restaurant & Tapas – (904) 261-7700 – Spanish & Portuguese Cuisine
  • The Frisky Mermaid – (904) 261-3300 – Bar & Grill
  • Gennaro’s Italiano – (904) 261-9400 – Italian Cuisine
  • The Golf Club of Amelia – (904) 277-8015 – Three Course Lunch
  • Jack and Diane’s – (904) 321-1444 – Steakhouse
  • Le Clos – (904) 261-8100 – French Cuisine
  • Marina Seafood Restaurant – (904) 261-5310 – Casual Seafood Dining
  • O’Kane’s Irish Pub & Eatery – (904) 261-1000 – Irish Cuisine
  • Thyme Restaurant – (904) 261-3827 – Italian Cuisine
  • The Verandah – (904) 321-5050 – Casual Dining

For more information visit www.ameliaisland.com.

Holiday Events on Amelia Island

November 5, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Celebrate the holiday season on Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach, Florida. Besides taking relaxing strolls on the beach, visit the quaint little historic town Fernandina Beach. There are lots of events happening in December, here are just a few.

December 6-7, 13-14, & 20-21, 2008
Story Book Tea Party
Throughout the month of December, jolly old St. Nick will be dropping in at the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island for Santa’s Story Book Tea Party. The parties will provide sandwiches, sweets, tea and party favors for each child, along with a holiday story book performance. Admission is $39 for ages 3 and up. Reservations are required. For event reservations and information, call (904) 277-1028.

December 12, 2008
Holiday Champagne Dinner at Salt
At 6 p.m. on Friday, December 12, join Chef de Cuisine Richard Gras for a signature wine dinner at Salt, the island’s only AAA five diamond restaurant. A truly fantastic and fascinating dining experience, the dinner will feature wine experts who will discuss each wine’s unique characteristics and to answer questions. Served with a seven-course tasting menu designed to complement the featured vintage, the dinners are as entertaining as they are exquisite. The featured winery for the dinner is Veuve Clicquot. Tickets are $135 per person and reservations are required, as space is limited. To make a reservation, call (904) 491-6746.

December 13
Fernandina Beach Lighted Christmas Boat Parade
The 1st Annual Fernandina Beach Lighted Christmas Boat Parade will be held on Saturday evening, December 13, 2008 at the Water Front Marina at the foot of Centre and Ash Streets in downtown Fernandina Beach. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., spectators are invited to bring their chairs to view the lighted parade from along the beautiful waterfront walkway. All boats will be decorated with lights in a Christmas/Holiday theme. Applications will be available online at www.downtownfernandina.com after October 1, 2008. The 1st Annual Fernandina Beach Lighted Christmas Boat Parade is hosted by the Historic Fernandina Business Association. For more information, contact Sandy Price, event coordinator, at 904-206-0756 or by email at slprice@bellsouth.net.

December 31, 2008
New Years Eve party at the Falcon’s Nest
Toast the New Year at Falcon’s Nest at Amelia Island Plantation. The evening includes dancing to a live DJ starting at 10 p.m., party favors, and a champagne toast at midnight. It’s the perfect way to ring in the New Year, island-style. Space is limited to the first 150 people, and a cover charge will be required. Those looking to start the celebration earlier can enjoy a prime rib dinner from 5-10 p.m. for $19.95 per adult. Call (904) 491-4242 for more information.

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