Sarah and Joe's Wedding
St. Augustine, FL, USA, April, 2008
Vendors
- Salon & Spa: Panache Salon & Spa
- Salon & Spa: Panache Salon and Spa, Downtown
Salon & Spa
Panache Salon & Spa
1089 A1A Beach BlvdSt Augustine Beach, FL 32080, US
Panache Salon and Spa, Downtown
66 Hypolita StSt Augustine, FL 32084, US
Venues
- Ceremony: Grace United Methodist Church
- Reception: Casa Monica Hotel, Flagler Ballroom
- Hotel: Comfort Suites
- Hotel: Hampton Inn Oceanfront
- Restaurant: Columbia Restaurant
- Restaurant: Cortesses Bistro
- Restaurant: Gypsy Cab Co.
- Restaurant: Harry's Seafood Bar & Grille
- Restaurant: Pizzalley's Chianti Room
- Restaurant: Salt Water Cowboys
- Restaurant: The Conch House
- Restaurant: The Oasis Deck & Restaurant
- Restaurant: Zhanras Art & Eats
- Entertainment: Ripley's Believe it or not!
- Entertainment: Smile High Parasail
- Attraction: Basilica Cathedral of St. Augustine
- Attraction: Castillo de San Marcos
- Attraction: Lightner Museum
- Attraction: Mission of Nombre be Dios/Shrine of Our Lady of Leche
- Attraction: Oldest House Museum Complex
- Attraction: Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth
- Attraction: Potter's Wax Museum
- Attraction: San-Sebastian Winery
- Attraction: St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum
- Attraction: The Alligator Farm
- Attraction: The Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse
- Attraction: Ximenez-Fatio House Museum
Ceremony
Grace United Methodist Church
8 Carrera StSt Augustine, FL, USA
Reception
Hotel
Comfort Suites
42 San Marco AveSt Augustine, FL 32084, US
Hampton Inn Oceanfront
430 A1A Beach BlvdSaint Augustine, FL, USA
Restaurant
Columbia Restaurant
98 Saint George StSt Augustine, FL, United States
(904) 824-3341
This is the site of the rehearsal dinner on Thursday. Enjoy the award winning Spanish/Cuban cuisine while eating lunch or dinner in our outdoor courtyard or dining rooms filled with hundreds of hand-painted tiles and Spanish-style fountains. The Columbia is located within walking distance of several historic landmarks including Castillo de San Marcos National Monument (the oldest masonry fort in the United States), the Spanish Quarter, Flagler College, and Casa Monica.
Cortesses Bistro
172 San Marco AveSt Augustine, FL 32084, US
(904) 825-6775
Featured in The Restaurant Times, this European style bistro is located in a quaint circa 1880s home and offers a menu of incomparable cuisine such as seafood, veal, chicken. This is also where a wonderful shower was held for Anonymous. Open Hours: Monday 11:00am - 9:00pm, Tuesday 11:00am - 9:00pm, Wednesday 11:00am - 9:00pm, Thursday 11:00am - 9:00pm, Friday 11:00am - 9:30pm, Saturday 11:00am - 9:30pm, Sunday 11:00am - 9:00pm
Gypsy Cab Co.
828 Anastasia BlvdSt. Augustine, FL 32080, US
(904)824-8244
Our award winning "urban cuisine" is continually influenced by many types of cooking. Our menus change every day, offering the freshest ingredients with something to please everyone.
Harry's Seafood Bar & Grille
46 Avenida MenendezSt. Augustine, FL 32084, US
(904)824-7765
A New Orleans style restaurant on the bay. Enjoy cajun style seafood and many other delicious delights.
Pizzalley's Chianti Room
117 St George StSt Augustine, FL 32084, US
You will be in pizza heaven at this pizzeria that offers a wide variety of fine gourmet pizzas on homemade dough crusts, as well as delicious calzones, fresh cut salads, pasta dishes, fresh made subs, and hand cut French fries, on their extensive menu. They are open daily for lunch and dinner.
Salt Water Cowboys
299 Dondanville Rd.St. Augustine Beach, FL.
(904)471-2332
Just a short pelican glide south of St. Augustine Beach, you'll find Saltwater Cowboys perched above wildlife-laden salt marshes flanking the Intracoastal Waterway. A very popular mainstay of the First Coast's restaurant scene for over 35 years, Cowboy's present owners have been serving up their own brand of fresh seafood, BBQ ribs, chicken, steaks, gator tail, frog legs and cooter (soft-shell turtle) to locals and tourists alike for 23 years. Cowboys interior is reminiscent of a turn-of-the-century fish camp with handmade willow twig furniture, old wooden floors, rusted tin ceilings with gator and snake skins hanging on the walls. Customers can sip a relaxing drink on the outdoor deck or enjoy the delicious Florida style cooking in one of the four rustic dining rooms.
The Conch House
57 Comares AveSt. Augustine, FL 32080, US
(800) 940-6256
Dine on the water in the Caribean-style restaurant that features seafood, steaks, chicken, pasta & salads. Entertainment on weekends.
The Oasis Deck & Restaurant
(904) 471-3424
A fun family restaurant with an open and casual atmosphere. Full bar and 32 t.v.'s
Zhanras Art & Eats
108 Anastasia BlvdSt. Augustine, FL 32080, US
(904)823-3367
Zhanra's, an art themed, tapas style restaurant in St..Augustine, where guests can enjoy the eclectic combination of culinary arts and visual arts in one casual, yet contemporary space. While dining, visitors can view working artists and also purchase their artwork, which will be displayed throughout the restaurant. Zhanra's dual focus promotes an interactive dining experience in a visually unique environment.
Entertainment
Ripley's Believe it or not!
19 San Marco AveSt. Augustine, FL 32084, US
(904) 824-1606
The St. Augustine Ripley's is located in Castle Warden, an historic Moorish Revival style mansion built in 1887. Built as a winter home for Millionaire William Warden, Castle Warden later served as a fashionable hotel owned by Norton Baskin and his wife, Pulitzer prize-winning novelist, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, author of The Yearling, Cross Creek and South Moon Under. Since 1950 the building has been the original permanent location of Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum.
Smile High Parasail
111 Avenida MenendezSt. Augustine, FL 32084, US
See St. Augustine from a new point of view. Gantly take off and land from their custom built boat. Up to three people can parasail together. Stay dry or get dipped in the water. Reservations recommended.
Attraction
Basilica Cathedral of St. Augustine
38 Cathedral PlSt Augustine, FL, USA
Home of America's oldest Catholic parish, this church was originally founded in 1565 and was razed time and time again, mostly by pirates, until the final Spanish Colonial Renaissance style structure was built in 1797 and reconstructed in the late 1880's. The church is made of native coquina stone and features an impressive steeple donated by railroad magnate Henry Flagler.
Castillo de San Marcos
1 S Castillo DrSaint Augustine, FL, USA
A bastion of the largest empire ever created, the Castillo was built to protect and defend Spain’s claims in the New World. Though caught in the whirlwinds of colonial warfare and intrigue, it was never defeated in battle. Its scarred walls still stand witness to over 330 years of history and culture.
Lightner Museum
75 King StSt. Augustine, FL 32084, US
Enjoy wandering through the museum's setting — the former Hotel Alcazar, built in 1887 in the Spanish Renaissance style. Railroad magnate Henry M. F



