Spinster Abbott’s is here to be your neighborhood staple, where residents and visitors alike can find locally sourced fresh and value-added foods, household basics, coffee, grab-and-go options, and a regional selection of beer and wine to enjoy onsite or to take home.

It’s a place where neighbors can stop in when they run out of a kitchen basic, visitors can find what they need for a picnic while exploring St. Augustine, and all who are thirsty can find a drink in a relaxed environment of modern Southern hospitality.

Come to Spinster Abbott’s to find home in good food and a full glass, surrounded by new and old friends alike.

 

OPEN DAILY
Bodega: 9 AM – 6 PM Sunday – Tuesday • 9 AM – 7 PM Wednesday – Saturday
Bar: 1 – 9 PM Sunday – Tuesday • 1 – 10 PM Friday – Saturday

 

THE BODEGA
Need a quick grocery run? 
The bodega is stocked with local staples and more. Local produce – check. Bread, eggs, meat, and dairy – check. Dry goods – check. Household items and toiletries – check!

THE TAPROOM
The perfect pairing: The hot Florida sun and a cold Florida beer. Choose from a large selection of Sunshine State brews, regional beers, or a few features from places as far-flung as Anchorage, Alaska, and then grab a comfy seat in the Florida room.

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