Flagler Signature
Cold brew, honey, a pinch of sea salt. Light, coastal, refreshing. The ocean is a mile away.
The Story
He built his resorts where the train ended: Palm Beach, St. Augustine, the chain of hotels that made Florida's east coast the destination it became.
The Coastal Line is named for that railroad — the one that brought wealthy northerners south each winter, the one that put St. Augustine on the map as the first stop in what Flagler was building. Cold brew, honey, a pinch of sea salt. Light enough to drink on a warm afternoon. Refreshing enough to keep you moving.
What's In It
Served over ice. Price set at open.
Why This Drink, Here
The Lightner Building sits at 75 King Street — four blocks from the water, and in the 1880s, closer still to where the FEC Railway delivered its guests directly into Flagler's hotels. The ocean is a mile away from here. So is the railroad that made this city what it is. The Coastal Line holds both: the water that defines this coast, and the infrastructure that brought people to it.
Pairs Well With
Suite 120, Lightner Building • 75 King St • St. Augustine, FL