Café Alcazar

Café Alcazar

25 Granada St, St. Augustine, FL 32084, United States

+1 904-825-9948

Restaurant, Cafe, Museum
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Nestled in the heart of historic St. Augustine, Café Alcazar offers a truly one-of-a-kind dining experience that brilliantly fuses culinary delight with a rich slice of local history. This charming café and restaurant invites guests to savor a diverse menu inspired by Mediterranean and American flavors, all set against the stunning backdrop of a beautifully preserved Gilded Age indoor swimming pool that has been transformed into an elegant dining room.

The cuisine here is as vibrant and inviting as the surroundings. Signature dishes such as the creamy, herb-infused Hummus Plate and crisp, refreshing Greek Salad showcase fresh, bright Mediterranean influences, while American classics like the hearty Cuban Sandwich and the savory Curried Chicken Salad offer comforting, satisfying options that speak to a broad range of tastes. Seafood lovers will find the Shrimp Giovanni particularly enticing—a baked delight with a golden breadcrumb crust licking with sherry and romano cheese, complemented perfectly by linguini tossed in sautéed mushrooms and white wine. The Shrimp Scampi, bursting with buttery garlic flavors, is equally irresistible.

Each bite bursts with layers of freshness and expertly balanced seasoning, making each dish not just a meal but a memorable sensory experience. The menu also boasts a thoughtful selection of sandwiches like the creamy Café Melt and the tangy Hummus Sandwich, as well as comforting soups such as the aromatic French Onion Soup and cozy Mushroom Soup. For dessert, the Key Lime Pie with Raspberry Drizzle provides a perfect, tangy-sweet finale that lingers delightfully on the palate.

The dining atmosphere amplifies the charm of Café Alcazar. Guests are transported to another era, dining literally in the basin of a historic pool with soaring ceilings and intricate architectural details reminiscent of St. Augustine’s vibrant past. Several visitors have noted the delightful ambiance enhanced by live acoustic guitar performances, creating an enchanting soundtrack to your meal. Attentive and friendly service consistently elevates the experience, making each visit feel personalized and warm.

Customers have expressed genuine admiration for the uniqueness of the setting and the quality of the food. One diner shared their enjoyment of the turkey, bacon, and avocado with Greek salad combo, praising the freshness and perfectly balanced flavors, while another highlighted the perfectly prepared Cuban sandwich paired with the flavorful shrimp pasta. The combination of historic charm, delicious cuisine, and attentive service truly sets Café Alcazar apart as a must-visit destination in St. Augustine.

Whether you're looking to indulge in a relaxed lunch surrounded by extraordinary architecture or seeking the perfect spot for a casual yet elegant meal, Café Alcazar offers a richly satisfying experience that tantalizes the taste buds and delights the senses. It’s an exceptional blend of culinary artistry and historic ambiance, inviting guests to taste history alongside every bite.

Opening Hours

  • Monday
    11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Thursday
    11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Friday
    11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Saturday
    11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Sunday
    11:00 AM - 03:00 PM

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Visitor Reviews

  • James
    1 month ago

    We had a great lunch here while visiting St. Augustine. Very cool historical building, really nice atmosphere and delicious food. I had the Cuban sandwich and my wife had the shrimp pasta. The background music provided by the live guitarist was excellent.

  • M Martin
    1 month ago

    Some friends recommended this place for it's unique setting as it was once an old swimming pool. We ordered the combo lunches. I got the turkey, bacon, avacado with the Greek salad. Mine was excellent in every was. Fresh, tasty, olives were tart and honey mustard dressing was nice. My wife ordered the chicken club and the soup of the day, tomatoes bisque. She said both were tasty but the chicken was very chewy. Very nice restaurant and would come again.

  • Susanne G
    2 month ago

    Lovely atmosphere!! Food was tasty and fresh. Our server Brie was fantastic as well. There was even live music for lunch. You actually are seated in the old pool of this Gilded Age hotel. we walked upstairs after lunch and toward the museum. We highly recommend.

  • Scott Liles
    2 month ago

    We had a fantastic experience at the Alcazar Café in St. Augustine. The setting alone is incredible—you're dining in what used to be a historic indoor swimming pool, surrounded by beautiful architecture and images of the hotel’s past. What made the visit truly exceptional, though, was our server, Sean (I hope I’m spelling that right). He was everything you’d want in a server: friendly, attentive, kind, and genuinely helpful. He went above and beyond for us, and his service alone makes me want to come back. The food was very, very good—I'd give it a 9 out of 10. Not the absolute best I've ever had, but when paired with the outstanding service and unique atmosphere, it made for an unforgettable outing. Highly recommend!

  • Caroline Miles
    3 month ago

    Really neat place to eat. I had read reviews about it being over priced but that wasn't my experience. We had the special with French onion soup. It was delicious.

  • David Smith
    3 month ago

    I ordered the Greek cup of soup with a half sandwich, and my wife had a cup of potato soup with a half sandwich. Both were very good—flavorful and satisfying. The atmosphere was really neat, and the service stood out. There was a short wait to be seated, but our waiter made us feel comfortable and even brought a pitcher of sweet tea made with simple syrup (sugar water already melted into the tea), which was a nice touch. Overall, the food was delicious and fairly unique for a small café. We enjoyed the experience and would definitely go again. That said, the portions felt a bit small for the price. For around $20, I would have expected a whole sandwich and a small side.

  • Jacqueline Brooks
    3 month ago

    You go here for the uniqueness and the history not the food or service. We went for lunch on a Thursday during the summer and made reservations but they weren't really needed. This feels like a pop up restaurant. There's no real coordination, the servers don't know what they're doing, and the food is average and expensive. But, worth doing once. There was a classical guitarist playing who was very good and fresh flowers on the table.

  • Richard Demers
    3 month ago

    Great lunch stop after viewing the Lightner Museum. Sean was very friendly and helpful. Food wS so good. I got the Curry Chicken sandwich and a bowl of French onion soup. Delicious

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