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1 Hour in St. Armands Circle, Where to Eat?

Updated: Dec 3

Must-Visit Restaurants in St. Armands Circle


With only one hour to spend in St. Armands Circle, you have several great dining options. Whether you're in the mood for a tropical twist at Cha Cha Coconuts, a taste of continental cuisine at Café L'Europe, or a variety of seafood and frozen daiquiris at Daiquiri Deck, you're sure to find something that delights your palate.


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The Shore


The Shore is one of the trendy restaurants in the area. St. Armands Circle remained vacant until the 1940s and 1950s when the shopping district began to attract businesses. Now, it stands as the gem John Ringling envisioned, attracting shoppers and diners globally. The district boasts 130 establishments, ranging from boutiques and shops to restaurants, galleries, salons, and beyond.


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One of the primary reasons customers favor outdoor seating at the Shore is the opportunity to bask in fresh air and sunshine. The allure of second-floor restaurant seating stems from the tropical ambiance it provides, and the decor and beverages at the bar evoke a sense of escapism that patrons find satisfying.


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Cha Cha Coconuts


If you love outdoor seatings, then you're in for the treat. People are drawn to sidewalk restaurants because they evoke the allure of tropical vacations. The decor and drinks at a tiki bar stimulate customers' desire for escapism. Cha Cha Coconuts provides a thoughtfully designed outdoor seating area that allows patrons to comfortably enjoy dining with friends and family in a serene environment.


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St. Armands Circle in Sarasota flourishes as a lively hub of culture and dining. Customers often prefer outdoor seating to bask in the fresh air and sunshine. Cha Cha Coconuts offers beautiful sidewalk seatings are popular for your tropical ambiance, which you will enjoy.


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Columbia

The Columbia Restaurant, renowned for its Spanish-Cuban cuisine, has been a staple in Florida, serving dishes based on family recipes. As a traditional Spanish establishment, it is part of a historic chain that originated in 1905. St. Armands Circle in Sarasota is a bustling hub of culture and dining, offering a diverse selection of both local and international dining options to enjoy throughout your visit.


Picture: Columbia


St. Armands Circle is among Sarasota's top vacation destinations, boasting chic restaurants, neighborhood bars, boutiques, beaches, and cafes. Many regard the Columbia Restaurant as a city landmark. As you wander, you'll encounter a diverse selection of local and international dining options to enjoy throughout your visit.


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Venezia Italian

Venezia Italian is among one of the best restaurants in the area. Personally, customers really enjoy the sidewalk seatings where visitors can enjoy their meals while watching the hustle and bustle of city life. St. Armands Circle thrives as a vibrant center of culture and dining. With each step, you'll discover a varied array of both local and international eateries to delight in during your stay in the region.


Picture: Venezia


St. Armands Circle in Sarasota thrives as a vibrant center of culture and dining. With each step, you'll discover a varied array of both local and international eateries to delight in during your stay in the region.


“Loyalty program builds a connection with your customers.”


Speak Clam Bar

Commemorating the End of Prohibition! Speaks Clam Bar offers our guests a turn-of-the-century experience with a modern and innovative culinary twist. Award-winning NYC-style Clam Bar, this fantastic Speak Clam Bar is an Italian eatery serving pasta and fresh seafood, along with cocktails, wine, and beer.


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"Step back in time at Speaks Clam Bar and experience the charm of early 20th-century New York."

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