A month-long culinary celebration.
This September, residents and visitors to Amelia Island, Florida, can get their fill of sun, sea, and seasonings during the inaugural Amelia Island Dining Month. Twenty-four of the island’s favorite restaurants will be offering prix fixe dinners for either $35 or $55 all month long, showcasing the destination’s diverse culinary talent and burgeoning food scene.
To make it extra sweet, all participating restaurants are pledging $1 from every order to the Barnabas Center, which provides help and hope to Nassau County residents, to improve their stability, health, and well-being.
Dining Month is yet another reason to visit in September, one of the best times to enjoy Amelia Island’s wide-open beaches, fantastic weather, and unique Florida charm. There has never been a better time to discover the island’s highly regarded and surprisingly innovative dining scene, with the added benefit of supporting a worthwhile charity.
Participating restaurants include a variety of options, from fine dining to flip-flop casual. Start browsing participating restaurants and their delectable menu offerings now. For those looking to stay longer and savor more, Amelia Island offers a variety of accommodations, from oceanfront luxury resorts and beachfront vacation rentals, to full-service brand hotels and intimate B&Bs.
Savor September on Amelia Island. Plan your visit today at AmeliaIsland.com.
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