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Businiess name:  Café Eleven
Review by:  Faith H.
Review content: 
Café Eleven is a small, contemporary live music venue and café a block from the beach on the A1A in St. Augustine. They serve sandwiches, gourmet ice cream, salads, coffee drinks, tea, and boba (bubble, or tapioca) lattes. Their food is always excellent, with solidly creative combinations and fresh ingredients. They cater to Flagler College students and St. Augustine tourists, and keep a high standard of quality. Their real defining characteristic, though, is the quality of live music acts they've been able to attract. I've seen artists like Denison Witmer and Over the Rhine perform there, in such an intimate environment you feel like they're playing just to you. Other artists like David Wilcox, Rainier Maria, Patty Larkin, the Mercury Program, Iron & Wine, Xiu Xiu, and Bonnie Prince Billy have either been regular guests or are currently scheduled to appear. If a band you like is playing there, it's definitely worth making a trip from Orlando or Jacksonville. You can even sit at a table out front in the evening, listen to the surf a few hundred yards away, and eat s'mores - one of Café Eleven's dessert offerings; it comes with graham crackers, chocolate fondue, and marshallows with a candle to toast them over.

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