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May 2024 by Pamela Hagner
Excellent service pricey but good food , would recommend for a special occasion or treat .
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May 2024 by Meredith Smalls
Food was out of this world delicious. I highly recommend the pretzel appetizer and if they have off the menu specials, try them. I had the fish sandwich and it was fresh and full of flavor. My mom had the lobster roll and thoroughly enjoyed it. Cocktails didn't disappoint either. Our server was helpful, friendly and very attentive to our table. He also made excellent recommendations and was spot on! The atmosphere and decor were perfect for the name! Can't wait to come back!
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May 2024 by jbbbda
Great food and vibe!
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April 2024 by Meghann Sikes
Truly unique, hidden gem in the heart of historic St. Augustine. Great drinks, knowledgeable staff full of lively characters who really add to the experience. Great spot to stop off and enjoy an old fashioned during a day of site seeing and shopping!
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April 2024 by Ashley O
Loved the live music! Drinks are great! Tangerine dream was 10/10
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April 2024 by M Ortiz (Epicurean Explorer Rater)
Nestled within the charming streets of St. Augustine, Prohibition Kitchen beckons as a captivating fusion of delectable dining and unforgettable live entertainment. Upon stepping inside, guests are transported to a bygone era, where vintage decor and a cozy ambiance set the scene for an enchanting evening.The menu at Prohibition Kitchen embarks on a culinary odyssey, showcasing a tempting array of dishes meticulously crafted with the finest ingredients. From savory starters to mouthwatering mains, each plate stands as a testament to the chef's skill and ingenuity. Not to be overlooked are the expertly crafted cocktails, artfully concocted to complement the flavors of the cuisine.However, what truly distinguishes Prohibition Kitchen is its live music. As diners indulge, talented musicians serenade them, their melodies filling the air and infusing the restaurant with vibrant energy. Whether tapping to the rhythm or simply soaking in the ambiance, the live performances at Prohibition Kitchen promise an enduring impression.Service at Prohibition Kitchen is exemplary, with attentive staff dedicated to ensuring each dining experience is nothing short of flawless. From menu recommendations to accommodating special requests, they consistently go above and beyond to ensure guests feel valued and welcomed.In summary, Prohibition Kitchen transcends the realm of mere dining to offer an unforgettable experience. Whether seeking a romantic dinner for two or a lively night out with friends, this hidden gem in St. Augustine delivers on all fronts. So, settle in, unwind, and allow Prohibition Kitchen to transport you to a realm of culinary delights and musical enchantment.
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April 2024 by Robert S. (Air Squatch)
Great food and atmosphere. Our server was excellent.
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April 2024 by Christina Collins
Fav place for cocktails on St George St!
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April 2024 by Yonnier Castillo
Excellent place to share and have a good time, very good service.
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April 2024 by juan gonzalez
A lot of fun dancing and cocktails ?
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April 2024 by Brian Spicher
Zero Stars. My wife and I went to have a drink. Hour later, she passed out. Bartender acted very suspicious. I would not recommend this place.
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April 2024 by Chris Brite
They were extremely busy, but for good reason. The drinks were well made and food was delicious. The staff was friendly and professional
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April 2024 by Susie
It's a nice place to relax mostly
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April 2024 by Lissa Briggs
After a couple parties of 2 ahead of us and our party of 2 waited over 30 minutes, a party of 2 that arrived after us, waited 10 minutes and was seated. When we adked aboutnit we were told 'yep, you're on the list but they must have gotten a pager with a lower number than yours, you'll have to keep waiting'. We were the 4th party to complain about the system and walk out. That's not how a pager system works -
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April 2024 by Dave Hobza
Was expecting the food to be better. Was not worth the 1+ wait. Milk shake looked great and the candy was good but shake part was weird tasting. Why would they put the whip cream on a napkin?