From the folks that brought you the very popular Napule on South Tamiami Trail. Fantastic artisan pizza and innovative Italian cuisine. This has been an anticipated 2025 restaurant opening.
More InformationFantastic "East Coast" lobster rolls and much more. Super casual. Make sure and try the Lobster, bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich. You will not regret it!
More InformationNewly opened (2021) on St. Armands Circle. This is a Hungarian-influenced menu. Lots of traditional Hungarian dishes to choose from including Chicken Paprikas and a Hadik style meatloaf. They also have an on-premises market.
More InformationA fresh raw bar + a lot more. Right on St. Armands Circle. Lots and lots of fresh seafood featured daily. Delicious bisques and chowders. Not in the mood for seafood (or someone in your dining party not a seafood lover), not a problem. Try the rosemary lamb chops!
More InformationHow about a little island shopping followed by a little island lunching? Tommy Bahama’s is terrific for both. It’s a first-class menu of casual cuisine.
More InformationThis is one of the Caragiulo owned restaurants. So, you’re pretty assured of good food & service. Part of this restaurant is open air. Fun for groups. It’s an adult bar scene.
More InformationArtisan pizza. Also, a full menu of traditional Italian dishes. But, go for the pizza. Sit outside and people watch on St. Armands circle. 15+ specialty pizza pies on the menu.
More InformationLooking for Irish food? This place has some Irish menu staples (Cork cottage pie). If that’s not your thing, how about a Rory McElroy sandwich! Fun and friendly.
More InformationA family owned and operated restaurant that offers it’s customers a long standing tradition of “la cuisina Italia”. A casual Italian dining experience.
More InformationWhite table cloth dining. Great, fresh local seafood. They’ve been on the circle since 1978. They must be doing something right. A big selection of oysters.
More InformationThe “Gem of Spanish Restaurants”. And, it is! A St. Armands tradition for locals and visitors. The 1905 Salad is mandatory. Soup, salad & sandwich combos for lunch.
More InformationA fun place for a shopping break. Especially, if you’ve got kids with you. Casual, island style cuisine. Good service. Fuel up and then back to the shops!
More InformationA St. Armands favorite since 1973. You should try the Brandied Duckling L’Europe. Also, the grouper margarita is a can’t miss dish.
More InformationYour standard breakfast/lunch place. And, that's not bad. No frills here. Good solid menu selections. Good service. It's small, so, be prepared to wait when there's visitors in town.
More InformationBrand new (2015) on St. Armands. Authentic (I hate that word) Greek cuisine. Lots of very traditional dishes. I can't imagine you'll be able to get near this place in season. Best bet is to check it out off peak.
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