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Welcome to Prohibition Kitchen

Prohibition Kitchen, located in St. Augustine, FL, offers a nostalgic prohibition-themed ambiance with live music and a diverse menu. Customers rave about the delicious dishes, including unique offerings like Cobb salad with pickled eggs and bacon jam, flavorful whiskey BBQ burger, and mouthwatering short rib grilled cheese. The service is top-notch, with attentive staff like Michael who provide excellent recommendations. Standout drinks like the cookies and cream milkshake and creative cocktails add to the memorable dining experience. Overall, Prohibition Kitchen is a must-visit spot for those looking for great food, lively atmosphere, and exceptional service.

LOCATIONS
  • Prohibition Kitchen
    119 St George St, St. Augustine, FL 32084, United States
    119 St George St, St. Augustine, FL 32084, United States Hotline: +1 904-209-5704

Welcome to Prohibition Kitchen: A Hidden Gem in St. Augustine

Located on 119 Saint George St in St. Augustine, FL, Prohibition Kitchen is a unique blend of history and modernity. The restaurant boasts a variety of offerings including salads, bars, and American cuisine, making it a hotspot for those seeking a memorable dining experience.

Prohibition Kitchen goes above and beyond in terms of utilities, offering delivery, takeout, reservations, and even catering services. With vegan options, wheelchair accessibility, and acceptance of various payment methods including cryptocurrency, the restaurant ensures that all guests are accommodated.

Customer reviews rave about the live music, vibrant atmosphere, and exceptional service at Prohibition Kitchen. From perfectly balanced cocktails to mouthwatering dishes like the datil sauce wings and the Cobb salad with a unique twist, diners are in for a culinary treat.

One standout item on the menu is the short rib grilled cheese, which has been praised for its tender meat, generous cheese, and flavorful combination of peppers and onions. The whiskey BBQ burger, accompanied by hot and crispy fries, is another crowd favorite.

For those with a sweet tooth, the bread pudding and cookies and cream shake are highly recommended. The restaurant's nostalgic ambiance, attentive staff, and diverse menu make it a must-visit spot for both locals and tourists.

Prohibition Kitchen truly captures the essence of St. Augustine, offering a blend of history, culture, and exceptional dining experiences. Whether you're looking for a casual meal, a place to dance, or a spot to enjoy live music, this restaurant has it all. Don't miss out on the opportunity to savor the flavors of Prohibition Kitchen.

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Olivia L.
Olivia L.

Went here twice on our 3 night vacation to St Augustine! Everything was great, the service, drinks and food! There was live music when we went. Great beers on tap- I got a sour that was very delicious. The wings with the datil sauce was amazing! Definitely check this place out it is worth it!

Tiffany P.
Tiffany P.

Yes to everything. The atmosphere was great. Service was great. Food was great. I got a steak salad and I'm ready to go back to get it again! My kids split one of the pretzels as an appetizer. The pretzel was good but the beer cheese wasn't our favorite (but it may be yours so who knows!).

Danielle P.
Danielle P.

We always enjoy getting a meal at Prohibition Kitchen. Today we stopped in for lunch. We were seated at a booth with a party of 5 and had plenty of space. We ordered a Florida Mule which was perfectly balanced. My family all had burgers and I had shrimp cocktail. The shrimp was minimal for $18. I didn't want too much food so it was plenty but the price seemed a bit steep. Other than that, it was great as always.

Tatiana O.
Tatiana O.

Loved PK! The Bread pudding was delicious! I had the Cobb salad! And wow! The ingredients were the usual but with a twist; pickled eggs, onions, bacon jam and smoked cheese. So amazing! Would definitely come back and recommend! Also had live music so the vibe was there! And to not forget the service was great! Had refills ready before we even asked for them. The wait time was decent as well

Tigerlion S.
Tigerlion S.

When I went here, there was almost no parking, I had to pay 20$ for parking, which was kind of annoying but not really a problem, when we walked in, we were seated quickly, which was nice, I got the milkshake, cookies and cream, and it was the best milkshake I've gotten in St. Augustine ever. I got a burger, and it was good, but it took a really long time to get here, fries were really good too. The scenery was okay, nothing too special for it, but it was prohibition themed, just think it needed a bit more. Overall, it was great, the food was nice, the waiters were nice too, and the views of St. Augustine were great. Anyone visiting the area should check this spot out.

Amy S.
Amy S.

When you walk in it's like stepping back in time. The ambiance is very nostalgic and the lighting is very unique. Service was amazing and the food....OMG the food was delicious.

Tamara W.
Tamara W.

We came here on a Sunday around 1pm and surprisingly only had a 15 minute wait. Definitely a family restaurant with kids running around. Two story restaurant and had a singer live on this day. The bathrooms are dark but big. Our waiter Michael was so kind and on top of his service. He recommended a number of things and we ended up taking his advice and trying the strawberry buffalo wings as an appetizer. They were hot (temperature) and delicious, so crispy, the breading and the sauce were the highlights of this dish. For folks who like spicy, it was really spicy a little kick but nothing serious. My party also had the short rib grilled cheese, Mac and cheese, fries, flounder, and whiskey bbq burger. All the dishes were hits at our table, the garlic aioli and amount of meat on the grilled cheese were great. The flounder was HUGE and came on a bun. The whiskey bbq burger got with no French onions and was tasty, ordered some extra bbq sauce on the side. Fries are really good, Hot and crispy. Lastly we got drinks: Saturn, tangerine dream, and jungle orchid, which were all great and tasty. The jungle orchid was the only drink that didn't have a unique or forward taste, really light in flavor.

Maisha R.
Maisha R.

The wait was an hour on a Saturday night so we opted to return for a late lunch/early dinner the following day, which was perfect. The restaurant was moderately full and there was great live music. The menu had so many things that we wanted to try so exercising restraint was tough! But, we did. We got the PK poutine app, the whiskey bbq burger, short rib grilled cheese, and grilled chicken strips for the little one. To drink, I had the cookies and cream shake and my husband did the "make your own old fashioned". The little one had pineapple juice. The kids meal came out fast, which is always appreciated. The chicken was grilled and very moist. They substituted her fries with corn with no issue. The poutine had smoked cheddar mornay, pork belly, sour cream, and chives. I would say that this was just ok. There was a large portion of fries and the toppings were not proportionate. Many fries had nothing on them. Our entrees were better than the appetizer. The short rib grilled cheee was excellent! The meat was tender and flavorful, there was plenty of cheese, and the bread was not soggy. With the peppers and onions, it reminded me of a Philly cheesesteak. The burger was also really good. I got the shake without alcohol and it was thick but not overly rich. Service here was good, as was the ambiance. We liked that they had a kids menu, which came with crayons and activities on the paper. The poutine left much to be desired and a $4 upcharge for what appeared to be frozen sweet corn instead of fries as the burger sseemed unnecessary.