Friday, May 13, 2011
Tonight's Dinner Specials
Salads
Thin Cut Iceberg and Tomato
your choice of Home-made:
Ranch, Bleu Cheese, or Ginger Vinaigrette
Tomato Carpaccio
with Bacon, Bleu Cheese, Lemon, & Olive Oil
Entrees
Blackened Prime Rib
with Bacon Cheddar Home Fries
Jerk Pork
with Black Beans and Rice
Chicken Marsala
with Mushrooms over sauteed Potatoes and Asparagus
Fresh Local Fried Flounder
with Two Sides and a Biscuit
DessertDark Chocolate Bread Pudding
with Fresh Caramel Sauce
and Whipped Cream
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Where to find us
Stephen's Fine Foods Featured in St. Augustine Record & Eat-American.com
"His fried fish is by far the freshest and best I have tasted in the area, sourced each early morning from local purveyors. His blackboard spills with dishes that make you feel like your grandmother was taking care of you—slow simmered greens, an excellent potato salad, crispy fried chicken, porky black-eyed peas, cole slaw, mac and cheese, a very solid Minorcan chowder. All the classics are there, plus a few pleasant surprises—hoecakes, chicken gumbo, shrimp and grits, homemade preserves and sauces. Even his breakfast menu wakes you up grinning: fish and grits, biscuits and gravy, fresh sausage made, like almost everything else, in house daily. Admit it—you’re hungry now, aren’t you?..."
Richard Villadoniga for St. Augustine Record, April 2010
Recent Reviews by Customers
"We had lunch. Everything was fresh and cooked from scratch using local fish, chicken and vegetables. The Flounder and chicken were both delicious and the portions generous. We had fresh Lime-ade. The Restaurant also sells their own hand made preserves like 'Prickly Pear Pepper Lime Jam'. All in all, very friendly and relaxed. As it is located at the end of a shopping center, we would never have found it if it had not been recommended to us by a local fisherman". - February 2011
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5/3/2010 First to Review
(locals: may contain spoilers!)
"Holy grail. you've heard of it. and now, instead of cultivating a long beard as you wait in line to eat at o'steen's, you can slide on in to Stephen's Fine Foods, where, for the time being, there is no line, and where you can renew your love affair with datils, local seafood, local veggies, and lovingly homemade desserts, jellies, and sauces. here, the datil pepper sauce is fresh and authentic; no corn syrupy, ketchupy, TWEE imposter here! the datils are pungent with a strong bite, like a nite at the ol' dirt (the lazy sands...), and no add-ons like onions, maple, googoo or gaga to depress a native who can actually the handle the real thing. everything sampled was a surprise, because of how good and how delicately nuanced each of the dishes was. the fried fish was brought in by a fisherman as we ordered it, so i knew that was fresh.... "
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