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    44 Spanish Street Inn

    4.5 (79 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Stacy V.

    We greatly enjoyed our weekend stay at 44 Spanish Street Inn in St. Augustine! The owners have really thought of everything to make your stay comfortable and relaxing. The location of the B&B can't be beat as it is within 5-10 minutes walking distance of everything in the touristy part of St. Augustine yet on a quiet street. They even have bikes available for guests to use that are perfect for a stroll around town or getting somewhere quickly! The room we stayed at (Lantana) on the second floor had a very comfortable bed and spacious shower/tub combo. I thought it was going to be odd that the shower had no separate door (see photos), but I was with my husband on vacation so it didn't bother us at all. Everything in the room was clean an orderly. We did have a minor problem with the a/c unit making noise on the second night. The owner was very honest and apologetic about it the next morning. I think it was isolated in our room only and thankfully the a/c was still working so it was cool in the room. A full breakfast is served to guests on the back patio each morning and they even made sure to consider our dietary requests when preparing the meal. There is a Keurig coffee machine in the hallway and bottled water available, which kept us hydrated. We liked that parking was included and just a block down the street too! We loved the charm of this B&B and the staff made our stay even more enjoyable! They were friendly, honest, and made sure we were taken care of. We got some great recommendations for restaurants and things to do as well at check-in. Would stay here again in a heartbeat!

    Michelle D.

    44 Spanish Street Inn is the second B&B I've visited in less than a year in St Augustine. First of all I love St Augustine, and finding a nice place in the middle of the historic district that you love is priceless! The owners made me feel right at home very quickly. You can double park in front of the inn to unload your luggage and the parking lot is only about a block and a half away. I loved my room, Palm North! It's on the second floor on the front of the house. There is a private balcony for this room and the one across the hall which overlooks busy, bussling Spanish Street. Everything was so clean I didn't mind walking barefoot on the carpet or the tile in the bathroom. The room was cozy and inviting. I can't say enough about how impressed I was with the neatness of the entire house. Our breakfast was so tasty! And my boyfriend got seconds which I munched on a little lol. We were full for hours! They even had grapefruit juice. The owners purchased two weeks before the hurricane hit in October last year, 2016. The first floor had major flood damage so currently there are only six rooms upstairs available. They have big plans for the inn and I can't wait to go back again to see the renovations!

    Pineapple and coconut Shaved ice
    Laura B.

    This marvelous bed and breakfast is clean, quaint and unforgettable. Located in the heart of historic St Augustine, 44 Spanish is steps away from the bustling St George street filled with shops, bars and eateries. The food here was the best. Breakfast is three courses all brilliantly presented and flavorful. We will definitely be back as this is the best B and B we've ever visited.

    Rich Z.

    We have stayed in St. Augustine several times, and this certainly qualifies by far as one of our favorite places. This was only an impromptu one night stay, but I have no doubt that if we had stayed longer it would be have been more of the same... The owners are great, super friendly, helpful and obviously know what they are doing in terms of running the place... This place was centrally located / VERY convenient to just about anything and everything that you could possibly want to do in St. Augustine, which means you can pretty much walk anywhere, and I believe they have bicycles for guests to use as well..on a first come first serve basis...which if it hadn't of been raining most of the time the evening of our stay we would have certainly taken advantage of. I believe our room was one of the smaller ones that they had, so the room itself was a bit cramped quarters but it was decorated nicely and the bed was comfortable. We got to peek at a couple of the other rooms and they seemed nice and bit larger as well... The Inn actually looks "antique" without looking like old people live there which is nice... I also have to mention the breakfast...which was simply delicious and the little guest cottage and patio area where you sit to eat out back is super cute and eclectic as well. It's served during a set seating period from (9 - 9:30....or at least it was that Sunday morning...) & I will definitely encourage those of you who sometimes blow off the 2nd "B" in B&B for whatever reason...NOT to do that here. Simply put ...we LOVED our stay and the onsite owners were awesome, and went out of their way to be friendly and helpful. Great job! We will definitely be back.

    3 course breakfast was really good
    Rhea P.

    My husband and I only stayed one night but everything was great from start to finish. Convenient and super close to all restaurants and bars. The 3 course Breakfast was A++!! Thank you

    Irfan M.

    My wife and I wanted a getaway for the weekend and decided to take a trip to the old town of St. Augustine. We were between staying at the Casa Monica Resort or 44 Spanish. We decided to go with the more homey feel and we were glad we did. Brian and Emory are such welcoming people and made our stay comfortable and enjoyable. They have everything covered and are available all the time for questions or help. It actually started raining and they made sure to put out umbrellas so all of the guests there have some coverage for the rainy night ahead. The rooms were immaculate, their breakfast was great and the views from the balcony were also relaxing and allowed for people watching, which in St. Augustine can be quite entertaining. I'd definitely recommend this place for everyone looking to stay somewhere clean, safe and comfy. Thanks Brian and Emory, you guys are great!

    Eggs Benedict
    Christina H.

    We had a fantastic stay at 44 Spanish Street! It was the best part of our visit to St. Augustine. The owners, Brian & Emery, were wonderful hosts. The location was fantastic. It was an easy walk to everything we wanted to see in the historic district. Parking was about a block down the road. Our room was very nice and comfortable. It was apparent that a lot of care had gone into the furnishings & decorating. It was charming. The highlight of our stay was breakfast! We weren't sure what to expect since we were told there was a set time for seating in the morning. We're more used to continental breakfast spreads. But they actually have a little dining room in the back where they serve breakfast with seating inside or outdoors on the patio. When we were there they were serving fruit salad and eggs Benedict. Service during breakfast was great and I noticed they took care to accommodate the dietary needs of the couple next to us. This Bed & Breakfast was charming. The perfect spot for a romantic get-away to St. Augustine. I highly recommend it!

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    Was a very nice room and well taken care of. Bed was comfortable. Breakfast was not until 9 and only open for 30 min.

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    We just got here about an hour ago. First thing I wanted was a hot bath. Water was barely tepid but…read morestaff was able to take care of it and get us hot water. We stayed here for our 40th anniversary. Lovely property, room, comfy bed and great staff. Across the street from the bay you have sailboats and schooners . Great views from the Verandas. We ordered the breakfast in bed with mimosas which didn't disappoint. I had a huge piece of French toast with blueberry compote, ham, cappuccino. We're already planning our next visit.

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    I found our spot to stay in St. Augustine, forever…read more A gorgeous bed and breakfast, walking distance to the Spanish Quarter, close to bars and restaurants, close to the fort and the intercoastal; it is the bee's knees that allows us to live our best life in leisure without spending too much, so that we feel we would need to do additional favors on the side courtesy of Marriott or Hilton. We came here to see a concert at the AMP outside of town. Being that the rates at nearby hotels were more than I was willing to spend, I looked at local B&B's, and this one fit the bill between it's local and downhome aesthetic, breakfast being included with gluten-free options for my wife, and a relaxing bathtub for my wife to soak and relax. Eva was fantastic in ensuring we had everything we needed. She is an absolute gem who made us feel at home and welcome. She helped us with some concerns and requests. With a house that has been in existence since 1853, as indicated by the plaque by the front door, this has the historical aesthetic and the comfort to match. The lobby area has some lovely velvet sofas shared with the dining area, where you can have either white or red wine or water, for example. The porch is also nice for a glass of wine, people-watching, and enjoying life as it passes by. Food-wise, they served breakfast if you're able to get to the lobby before 9:45 PM. Technically, the kitchen is open till 10 AM, but don't push your luck. But it's nice to have some coffee and breakfast, whether it's eggs and French toast soufflé or whatever is on the menu, and then you're off for your day. If you are gluten-free, make sure you mention it in advance so they can accommodate you. Our room was lovely, with a comfortable four-poster king-sized bed, a classy dresser, and nightstands. No closet, but there are knobs for hanging up shirts, pants, and dresses if you have clothes hangers. I liked the complimentary dark chocolate when we arrived as well. The room we had for our stay had a hot tub and a shower with multiple showerheads. Once you figure out how to use both, it is heaven. It allowed us to live our best lives. My wife enjoyed the tub immensely, then, after the fact, enjoyed the bathrobe. I liked that the toilet was in a separate room from the sink and shower/hot tub, especially, if you need to go and it goes sideways. The outdoor patio is also nice if you want an afternoon drink, fenced off from the street, especially if you want to smoke a cigar. We have already booked for a concert we are attending in July. And that date will not be the last time we book at the B&B. It is grand.

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    Sign of St. Francis Inn from parking lot

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    This was our first time staying at the Bayfront Marin. There is a lot of history about this…read moreproperty. Very nice and great location, easy to walk around downtown to see all the sights of St. Augustine. The room was spacious, smaller bathroom but not too small. The bed, pillows and blankets need to be updated as the bed was not comfortable. Check in was great and all automated if you accept access via text communication. Breakfast was nice, delivered to our room. It was freshly made and very tasty. There is seating on the balcony outside of the room that was very comfortable. Staying here feels very home like and relaxing.

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    Serene guest room with a chilled bottle of champagne and signature flutes.

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    This review is for the restaurant only. We did not stay at the inn…read more We had a fabulous dinner here. Service was great. The food was delicious, she had the salmon plate and I had the pork shank. The portions are generous and meal was very tasty. The side salad was a little light but everything else was great. We enjoyed a glass of Malbec with dinner. The patio was very comfortable on a warm April evening. We were celebrating my wife's birthday and they brought out a complimentary chocolate cake to honor it. A very nice touch. Will definitely go back!

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    House salad. You can also see herb-infused olive oil, sweet balsamic & roasted garlic in the background (to go with bread).

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