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#105995 08/23/2016 08:59 AM
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Hi all

We are going to do a 3 day weekend in Savannah and then drive on down to St Augustine for 3 days. Have never been to either location. Wondering about good but affordable restaurants (no fine dining, casual please, just great food at a reasonable price) and would love some seafood. Local joints preferred over your usual chain restaurants. Also if any recommendations of must sees in a short period of time at both places. World Golf Hall of Fame is a must do for the spouse in St Augustine. Also is Sea Island worth stopping at on the way for lunch? Thanks in advance!!

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sxmsandbum #105996 08/23/2016 10:34 AM
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I'd recommend stopping at Jekyll Island instead of Sea Island. Just over the bridge onto Jekyll you take a left to go to the Jekyll Island Club Hotel which is a former winter home to the likes of the Firestone's, Vanderbilt's, etc. Beautiful property and historic. There's a sea turtle rescue hospital on property you can tour. While there, walk down to the pier and have lunch at Latitude 31 for a real seafood treat. Often times you'll see shrimp boats unloading fresh caught shrimp right into the restaurant!


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