Amelia Island Serving Up “Dining Month” in September

Time to plan your next trip, foodies! Amelia Island, Florida, is serving up its inaugural “Dining Month” in September.

Amelia Island Serving Up "Dining Month" in September
Courtesy of The Crab Trap

This September, residents and visitors to Amelia Island can get their fill of sun, sea, and seasonings – and give back to the community – during the inaugural Amelia Island Dining Month (Sep. 1-30).

Twenty-four of the island’s favorite restaurants will be offering prix fixe dinners for either $35 or $55 all month long, showcasing the destination’s diverse culinary talent and burgeoning food scene. To make it extra sweet, all participating restaurants are pledging $1 from every order to the Barnabas Center, which provides help and hope to Nassau County residents, to improve their stability, health, and well-being.

“With the introduction of Dining Month, we’re creating yet another reason to visit in September, one of the best times to enjoy Amelia Island’s wide-open beaches, fantastic weather, and unique Florida charm,” said Gil Langley, President of the Amelia Island Convention & Visitor’s Bureau. “There has never been a better time to discover the island’s highly regarded and surprisingly innovative dining scene, with the added benefit of supporting a worthwhile charity.”

The participating restaurants were just announced online and include a variety of options, from fine dining to flip-flop casual. The complete list of restaurants includes:

  • Arte Pizza
  • Baba’s Mediterranean
  • Bar Zin Bistro and Wine Bar
  • Beech Street Grill
  • The Boat House
  • Café Karibo
  • Coast at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
  • The Crab Trap
  • Cucina South
  • David’s Restaurant & Lounge
  • Down Under Restaurant
  • Garden Street Bistro
  • Hofbrau Amelia
  • Kitchen 251
  • Lagniappe
  • Mason’s Famous Lobster Roll
  • The Patio at 5th & Ash
  • Salt Life Food Shack
  • Sandbar Amelia Island
  • The Surf Restaurant and Bar
  • The Tavern by AIBC
  • Tides Pool Bar + Grill
  • Tidewater Grill at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
  • Verandah at Omni Amelia Island Resort

Those eager to start making reservations can browse participating restaurants and check for updates online at AmeliaIsland.com/dining.

Located a little over 5 hours from Atlanta, Amelia Island in northeast Florida is a coastal treasure. Amelia Island is a barrier island rich in colorful history and breathtaking natural beauty. You’ll find beautiful beaches, abundant wildlife, and pristine waters, as well as world-class resorts, championship golf, and — of course — magnificent dining experiences.

Want to learn more about this amazing island? Here are 29+ Things To Do in Amelia Island That the Locals Want Kept Secret!

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Amelia Island Serving Up "Dining Month" in September