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Santa Maria Restaurant
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I've been here a few times over the years, have never had a bad meal, and this trip was no different. We all ordered fried shrimp po-boy sandwiches, all wanted them done slightly different (plain with different sauce, different sauce on the side, and fully loaded), our server didn't blink an eye and everything came out perfectly prepared! (Had the same sandwich at a different, more popular place on George St, and this was soooo much better, love the grilled garlic bread it's served on!) The crab and corn chowder and clam chowder were well received and the sangria was wonderfully refreshing.\r
Feeding the school of fish through the little trap door is always fun, but kids would really get a kick out of it!\r
It's not a fancy place, but over the years it's been consistent enough that it's always on the list of places to eat when in St Augustine.
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