Restaurants, Bars and Attractions.
Ormond Beach offers a first-class resort experience without sacrificing its small-town grace. One of the town's earliest settlers was millionaire John. D. Rockefeller, and Ormond Beach still provides visitors with elegant relaxation – though, now, it also allows easy access to busier nearby destinations such as next-door neighbors Daytona Beach and Flagler Beach, Orlando, just more than an hour away to the West, or St. Augustine about 45 minutes to the North. Ormond Beach visitors can also enjoy a variety of cultural and recreational events offered throughout the year – and the pleasures of its historic downtown along Granada Boulevard.
Please access a list of our favorite local attractions using Google Maps through the link above.
Breakfast:
Sunny Side Up
Peach Valley Cafe Ormond East
Donnie’s Donuts
The Crepevine
Lunch & Dinner:
The Dog Hut (just up the street)
Salty Farms Seafood Market & Restaurant
Alfie’s Restaurant
Lenny’s Pizza
Sushi 99
Wild Rabbit
Tipsy Taco Cantina
Kale Cafe Juice Bar & Vegan Cuisine
Beach Belly Bob’s Sandwich Shop
Four Rivers BBQ in Daytona One
Date Night & Dessert:
Stonewood Grill & Tavern
63 Sovereign
Rose Villa
Mama Foo Foo
Third Wave Café & Wine Bar
The Garlic (New Smyrna Beach)
Surfin’ Scoops
Bars:
Ormond Garage
Lagerheads Bar and Grill
Riptides Raw Bar and Grill
Grind Gastropub & Kona Tiki Bar
Little Tomoka Yacht Club (dive bar)
Attractions:
John D. Rockefeller's Winter Home - The Casements
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse - National Historic Landmark
Kennedy Space Center
Daytona One (Shopping and Restaurants)
Destinations:
Orlando
Jacksonville
Daytona Beach
New Smyrna Beach
St. Augustine
Things to Do:
Citrus Surf Shop
Mandala Yoga Studio
North Peninsula State Park
Atlantic Sounds Record Store
Old Salt Park (Dog Friendly)