Southern Road Trip
Well, this post has been a long time coming. But a couple months ago, my boyfriend and I loaded the Bailey dog into the car and took ourselves on a sweet southern road trip. Our main destination was St. Augustine, FL because the yoga studio where I teach here just opened up a new location down there. We aimed to do some yoga, surf, and enjoy the warmer weather, and that’s exactly what we did.
St. Augustine was very charming. I can see why Katie, our beloved Yoga Bohemia studio owner, couldn’t resist signing a lease down there. The streets were quiet during the week we stayed (they would pick up for the Night of Lights right after we left.) There were plenty of great restaurants with delicious food, and some quirky little bars, like Tini Martini, which was fully decked out for the light show.
We enjoyed a week of working from our Airbnb (with a couple days off of course), and learning more about the history of the U.S.’s oldest city. One of the highlights was touring Ft. Matanzas National Monument. Other highlights include eating a million biscuits and surfing under a sunset rainbow… the mental pictures are unbeatable!
St. Augustine favorites:
The Floridian for dinner
The Kookaburra for coffee and aussie pies
Ice Plant Bar for dinner and drinks
Beachside Diner for breakfast
Island Donuts for donuts, of course
Surf Station for all the surf stuff
On the way back, we spent a couple nights in Jacksonville Beach. It wasn’t my favorite since the main busy highway bumps right up to the beach. I didn’t find it to be a very enjoyable walking city, but it had it’s charms—like this barbecue board.
Jacksonville Beach favorites:
The Bearded Pig for barbecue
Jax Beach Brunch Haus (worth the wait for breakfast)
The biscuit fest would continue on as we kept driving north and stopped in Savannah briefly to visit my mom and stepdad. The weather was surprisingly cold for the south in November. I was hoping for summer and definitely didn’t pack the right clothing items for this trip!
We had a nice time staying at the pet-friendly Thunderbird Inn. This surely won’t be a comprehensive list of all my Savannah favorites, but these are the ones we made it to this time.
Savannah favorites:
The Olde Pink House is a classic
Zunzis has changed so much since its food truck days (and maybe not for the best), but the sandwiches still amaze
The Thunderbird Inn was a fun, pet-friendly hotel
Moodrights was casual and quirky for Bingo night
I love a good road trip and was so happy to have some company this time!