Best Healthy Restaurants in Amelia Island
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- SSharonJacksonville / Northeast Florida •4 reviews5.0Dined todayThanksgiving Day 2024 buffet exceeded my expectations! Great oceanfront setting, live guitarist and excellent service. The buffet was huge and consisted of a meat carving station (turkey, ham, prime rib), numerous sides, a seafood station including oysters Rockefeller, raw oysters, mussels, clams and shrimp and lastly the dessert station offering all the mini desserts you can imagine. Highly recommend!More infoSunrise Café at Omni Amelia Island Resort & SpaPrice: Expensive• American• Fernandina Beach•4.8
- SSteveJacksonville / Northeast Florida •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAlways a great meal with excellent food and wine. Service was fantastic. Only negative comment I have about Coopers Hawk is it is loud in the dining room.More infoCooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant - Jacksonville, FL - Big Island DrivePrice: Moderate• American• Baymeadows•4.5
- RrobertNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThis was our first time at Georgia Sea Grill based on reviews I have read we had very high expectations coming from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where fresh seafood is abundant. We are a little hard to please when it comes to seafood, however, Georgia sea grill did not disappoint. Amazing fresh fish, we had oysters that were amazing for appetizer. We had the fish dip we had the crab that I absolutely loved. We both got fresh fish dishes, and then a Keylime tart for dessert was wonderful. The service was timely and impeccable. We will definitely be back.More infoGeorgia Sea GrillPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Saint Simons•4.8
- LLindaChicago / Illinois •68 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe love Seasons 52 and eat at Seasons 52 in any city we travel to that has one. Jess our server/bartender was on top of things, friendly, fun, professional and efficient! The crabcakes were amazing as always, the brussels sprouts as well and everything else hit the spot. Our only complaint is the seasonality of the menu; we are in Florida so you really don’t need to be feeding us by the seasons. So you are missing the crab and corn soup and you are missing the crab and cheese polenta both should be brought back immediately! Kudos to Jess! Thank you!More infoSeasons 52 - JacksonvillePrice: Expensive• American• Baymeadows•4.8
- BBarbaravipSouth Carolina •17 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThis restaurant consistently has great food and service. Excellent selection of diverse menu items and price points. We shared a cup of blue crab bisque and caesar salad. Both were perfectly prepared with great flavors. Soup was rich and salad nicely dressed. We had the shrimp and grits (lots of sweet shrimp!) and the special grouper on bed of guinoa with mixture of butternut squash, zucchini mixed in. A light sauce on top of fish with red pepper pesto. Grouper pan-sautéd perfectly. Both entrées were good sized portions. Service is personable and timely. We would like to try other restaurants in the area, but always come back to Halyards.More infoHalyardsPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Saint Simons•4.7
Discover best healthy restaurants in Amelia Island
Discover the vibrant dining scene in Amelia Island, Jacksonville / Northeast Florida, where a focus on wholesome, healthy eating takes center stage. In this picturesque locale, restaurants cater to health-conscious diners with menus rich in locally-sourced, fresh ingredients. Whether you're in search of vegan, gluten-free, or organic options, the eateries here are committed to meeting diverse dietary needs and preferences, ensuring a delightful and nutritious dining experience. Each establishment prides itself on crafting dishes that not only satisfy the palate but also support a healthy lifestyle, making Amelia Island a prime destination for those who prioritize well-being in their culinary choices. The dining atmosphere across these restaurants ranges from casual and family-friendly to upscale and intimate, offering something for every occasion. This dedication to health and quality is reflective of the island's overall culinary ethos, which emphasizes sustainability and innovation. Explore Amelia Island's restaurant scene where good health and great flavors go hand in hand.