Mark H.
Yelp
Took the chica here for a surprise birthday getaway in the oldest city in America, and I've got to say, it was one of the nicest places I've ever stayed at. This B&B was really classy and nicely decorated to make all guests feel right at home. From the warm look and feel of the well-stacked book shelves to the cedar wood walls and the high thread count sheets, this was some beachfront luxury!
This B&B is physically located right on St. Augustine Beach, and the room we stayed in (the Sea Breeze) was on the 2nd floor and offered a direct view of the Atlantic Ocean. I'm a huge fan of sunsets, but we got to witness a spectacular sunRISE while shacking up here. We could have easily stayed in the room and watched the sun come up, but opted to walk down to the beach. Amazing stuff.
We didn't trek to St. Augustine to bask in the sun, sit in the jacuzzi, swim in the pool or lounge around the B&B, so we basically just SLEPT there, but we could have easily been that lazy. We went to do the touristy things like walk up 7 million stairs to the top of the lighthouse and go see the old Castillo de San Marcos Spanish fort, etc., which is all less than 10 minutes from the B&B.
PROS - As close as you can get to the beach, fancy bedding, warm 1920's decor, cedar walls and floors, spacious veranda that looks onto the beach, pool, jacuzzi, hammock, kid-free, bunnies running around the back yard and all of the bikes, umbrellas and chairs you can lug to the shore.
CONS - The stay was a little impersonal - The owners also own the large La Fiesta Hotel next door and they actually were there the entire time. The B&B was staffed by a house maid/cook, which is cool, but when chilling at a B&B, I think you sort of look forward to chatting up with the owners and sharing some casual stories. My only other gripe would be the breakfast; it was mad SMALL. I'd expect multiple items to be carted out to the table allowing guests to pick and choose and take as much of or as little as they want, but this wasn't the case at all. On the first morning, we were given two broiled eggs with cheese and some muffins. On the second morning, we were given one piece of French toast and two sausages. And they brought out very small glasses of orange juice (barely larger than a shot glass) and seemingly there was a 1 refill limit because if you drank the 2nd glass, another wasn't offered. I just figure that given the prices paid, they might be able to get a little more generous with the breakfast.
All in all, fantastic place and would definitely return. We will just eat breakfast out in town somewhere! :)