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  2. Restaurants: What's new or coming soon to Jacksonville ... - AOL

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    718 Bagel Time brings a real taste of New York City to Jacksonville following its April opening at 2777 University Blvd. W. No 24 near Publix in the Lakewood neighborhood.

  3. The restaurant, however, has plans to open a new location at World Golf Village and also is exploring potential sites in Sawgrass, Oakleaf and in North Jacksonville. The Mini Bar. 1300 Beach Blvd ...

  4. 5 best new restaurants in Jacksonville, the Beaches for a ...

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  5. Gator's Dockside - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was started by brothers Tony and Paul Cipparone and friend John Foerst in Jacksonville, in May 1991. The chain serves mainly Americana fare, with offerings similar to what is found at nationwide chains such as Applebee's and TGI Fridays, but with some localized features including seafood and fried alligator tail. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Alhambra Dinner Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Alhambra Theatre & Dining in Jacksonville, Florida, is the oldest continuously-running professional dinner theater in the United States, [1] and the only professional resident theatre in Northeast Florida.

  7. Downtown Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Jacksonville is the historic core and central business district (CBD) of Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It comprises the earliest area of the city to be developed and is located in its geographic center along the narrowing point of the St. Johns River. Downtown Jacksonville is one of eight districts in the city.

  8. Restaurants come and go. But the closing of some Jacksonville restaurants just hits harder. Here's our list of area restaurants that closed in 2022.

  9. Jacksonville Beaches - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville Beach, originally known as Ruby and then as Pablo Beach, grew around the series of luxury hotels built in the area. Further growth was facilitated by the Jacksonville and Atlantic Railroad connecting the town to Jacksonville. Atlantic Beach also grew as a resort community around a large hotel, and smaller hotels were built at Mayport.