Boat Drinks is a nautical-tropical bar with frozen cocktails, a rum selection that would sink most ships, and a bounty of fresh oysters and seafood from surrounding waters.

They take the “on a boat” approach to cocktails by pouring fresh juices and house-made syrups in all of their cocktails. The cocktails are a tropical, balanced escape in a glass.

Since one can’t survive on cocktails alone, the food menu focuses on fresh, thoughtfully-sourced seafood prepared using recipes inspired by travels throughout the Caribbean, Florida, and the Gulf Coast. For the seafaring guests, Boat Drinks offers the freshest oysters, shrimp, and fin-fish, and for the landlubbing guests, there are plenty of plant and land-based options.

Boat Drinks is located on historic St. George Street in St. Augustine, Florida, offering a tropical retreat in the heart of the historic district. Parking is not available, but Boat Drinks is conveniently located close to multiple paid and public parking lots, plus the City Parking Garage. If you prefer to travel by boat, yacht, jet ski, or dinghy, pull up to the City Marina.

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