Welcome to the Back 40 A1A Bistro, located at 6101 S. A1A at Treasure Beach. Enjoy lunch or dinner, take a stroll on the beach, and feel your toes in the sand and a cool breeze on your face!

Back 40 offers outdoor seating with 10′ solar-lighted umbrellas to keep you protected from the Florida sunshine during the day and provide you with a nice ambiance in the evening. Just the right romantic touch! Also pet-friendly outside, so bring the pooch!

The Back 40 A1A Bistro takes great pride in the homey, relaxed Florida atmosphere, created just for you. You’ll find its top-ranked food delicious. The large-portioned meals are value-priced, made with the freshest ingredients shipped in daily, and served by the friendliest staff on the beach.

All dressings, salsas, and desserts are made in-house by their award-winning chef. Back 40 even has its own proprietary Datil Pepper Sauce, found only in St. Johns County.

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Featured Organizations

EMMA Concert Association

Presenting beautiful music in beautiful St. Augustine at the Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College! EMMA’s mission is to offer quality music and dance performances by national and international artists. They also aim to encourage interest in classical music and to provide opportunities for the youth of St. Johns County. EMMA accomplishes this by offering school concerts in local schools and funding requests from music teachers for instruments and equipment.

Historic Florida Militia

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Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College

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