A new upscale southern restaurant in San Marco, “Blue San Marco,” opened on Oct. 11. Hurricane Milton did not dampen its Grand Opening; instead, they were prepared for it.
New upscale southern restaurant opened in the midst of Hurricane Milton in San Marco Daniel’s Dungeon returns: 3 nights of free haunted horrorsSee the latest Insider Deals.How to get Microsoft Word, Excel, and more with no subscription20-year Chef James Stuart and his 11-year managing partner Joel Mesa, who have extensive backgrounds in the restaurant industry, were very excited to reveal their new restaurant.
Starting Oct. 21, the restaurant will resume its full regular schedule, with breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., lunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and dinner at 5 p.m. The inspired design creates the look and feel of an upscale yet very inviting atmosphere while remaining casual. Before opening the new location, Stuart had worked for Taverna Oceana since 2016. He has worked with many great chefs, such as Sam Efon, Brian Cripps, and Ben Behymer, which makes him a well-known chef in the community and restaurant industry.As part of the new renovations, both owners agreed to create a section in the restaurant to accommodate the younger generation who don’t drink. Instead, nonalcoholic beverages will be served.
Mesa said nonalcoholic bars like Kava & Co. in San Marco and Wildcrafters in Five Points “have been blazing the trail for this market for years, and we think it’s time for it to break into fine dining.”, according to the Daily Record.Jenn Samsel joined WJXT in September 2024 as a Content Gather. She has a passion for writing, reporting and is a weather/Hurricane enthusiast. She is excited to be part of News 4 Jax team. She graduated from the A.I Ft. Lauderdale with a BS in Graphic Design.
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