Food Scene
We love Asian street food and the owner has created something special. Open at 4:00pm, Monday through Saturday we like it for a (very) late lunch. Outdoor seating, too.
31 locals recommend
Wicked Bao
232 N 2nd StWe love Asian street food and the owner has created something special. Open at 4:00pm, Monday through Saturday we like it for a (very) late lunch. Outdoor seating, too.
Southern comfort food and barbeque by the guy who cooks Thanksgiving dinner for Oprah. Indoor and outdoor seating. Friendly staff. Great for lunch or dinner.
Gilbert's Underground Kitchen
510 S 8th StSouthern comfort food and barbeque by the guy who cooks Thanksgiving dinner for Oprah. Indoor and outdoor seating. Friendly staff. Great for lunch or dinner.
801 Beech St
801 Beech StreetVaried menu. Good food. Comfortable atmosphere. Sunday brunch.
29 South
29 S 3rd StFarm to table. Lunch, brunch, dinner. Great service.
Parks & Nature
Beautiful historic state park with great bike trails and the historic fort.
43 locals recommend
Fort Clinch State Park Main Entrance
2601 Atlantic AveBeautiful historic state park with great bike trails and the historic fort.
Walk. Jog. Bike. Take a stroller or a dog. And a camera. You never know what you'll see along the creek- birds, bunnies, turtles, gators.
The Pirate's Playground (accessible playground) is located near the Atlantic Rec Center entrance.
13 locals recommend
Egan's Creek Greenway Trail
Walk. Jog. Bike. Take a stroller or a dog. And a camera. You never know what you'll see along the creek- birds, bunnies, turtles, gators.
The Pirate's Playground (accessible playground) is located near the Atlantic Rec Center entrance.
Shopping
The Book Loft
214 Centre StAn integral part of downtown with a combination of new releases and collectibles.
Neighborhood bookstore and cafe. Author talks, readings, music from time-to-time.
6 locals recommend
Story & Song Bookstore Bistro
1430 Park AveNeighborhood bookstore and cafe. Author talks, readings, music from time-to-time.
Winn-Dixie
947 Amelia PlazaGood produce. Good prices.
Arts & Culture
Amelia Island Museum of History
233 S 3rd StSmall. Intimate. Lots of local history.
Fun, funky setting. Little separation between actors and audience.
7 locals recommend
Amelia Musical Playhouse
1955 Island WalkwayFun, funky setting. Little separation between actors and audience.
Amelia Community Theatre - Main Stage
207 Cedar StMultiple theatre spaces. Lots of options.
Sightseeing
Experienced captains and guides share island history and lore. At least one of the routes goes past Cumberland Island and its wild horses.
37 locals recommend
Amelia River Cruises & Charters
1 N Front StExperienced captains and guides share island history and lore. At least one of the routes goes past Cumberland Island and its wild horses.