Aunt Kates, Family restaurant in St. Johns County, United States.
Aunt Kate's is a riverside restaurant in St. Johns County featuring a main dining room, an outdoor deck, and the Victory bar nestled beneath live oak trees along the Tolomato River. The space also includes a floating dock that allows boat access and separate seating areas for different dining experiences.
The restaurant took root in the early 1900s as a gathering place along the Tolomato River and has served seafood to local families across generations. Its waterfront presence remained steady through the decades as a fixture of the community.
The kitchen celebrates regional flavors rooted in Florida's fishing traditions, with dishes like Menorcan Clam Chowder connecting to the area's historical food heritage.
The restaurant provides multiple dining areas and a full-service bar, with boat access available at the floating dock for those arriving by water. Various seating options let you choose how to enjoy your meal, whether on the covered terrace or under the trees.
Diners often spot wading birds, manatees, and dolphins from their tables, as these animals naturally inhabit the Tolomato River and its waters. The wildlife viewing happens organically throughout the day without any artificial feeding or intervention.
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