downtown restaurants

May 12, 2009
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During the Jazz Festival and beyond, there are plenty of places to consume a fast lunch or leisurely dinner Downtown.

Big Pete’s Pizzeria
118 N. Julia St. 356-2680

Burrito Gallery
21 E. Adams St. 598-2922

Cafe 331
331 West Forsyth St. 354-1999

Cafe Nola @ MOCA
333 N. Laura St. 366-6911

Casa Dora Italian Restaurant
108 E. Forsyth St. 356-8282

Chew
117 W. Adams St. 355-3793

De Real Ting Cafe
128-1 W. Adams St. 633-9738

Einstein Bros Bagels
225 Coastline Dr. 634-4579

La Cena Ristorante
211 N. Laura St. 633-9255

London Bridge Eatery & Pub
100 East Adams St. 359-0001

Northstar Substation
119 E. Bay St. 477-0795

Trellises Restaurant Hyatt Regency
225 E. Coastline Dr. 634-4540

Worman’s Deli
204 Broad St. 354-5702

Zodiac Grille
130 W. Adams. St. 354-8283

at the jacksonville landing
There is a selection of restaurants at the Jacksonville Landing located at 2 Independent Dr. The food court has your usual food court assortment of eateries. This is a good option when you don’t have much time or everyone wants something different. The Landing also hosts an assortment of sit down restaurants with a terrific view.

American Cafe
353-4503

Benny’s Steak & Seafood
301-1014

Cinco de Mayo
329-2892

Hooters
356-5400

Karlene’s Deli
683-0150

Koja Sushi
350-9911

Twisted Martini
353-8464

Vito’s Italian Cafe
355-0064

southbank dining

American Grill Crowne Plaza Riverfront
1201 Riverplace Blvd. 398-8800

bb’s
1019 Hendricks Ave. 306-0100

Basil Thai & Sushi
1004 Hendricks Ave. 674-0190

Chart House
1501 Riverplace Blvd. 398-3353

Morton’s The Steakhouse
1510 Riverplace Blvd. 399-3933

River City Brewing Company
835 Museum Cir. 398-2299

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse Cowne Plaza
1 Riverplace Blvd. 396-6200

Sake House
1478 Riverplace Blvd. 306-2188

The Wine Bar
1515 Prudential Dr. 346-0605

Tidbits
1076 Hendricks Ave. 396-0528

The Wine Cellar
1314 Prudential Dr. 398-8989
For more places to nosh Downtown, go to downtownjacksonville.org

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