Amelia Island Florida Visitor Guide 2009 - (Page 18) Dining & Entertainment On Amelia Island, when the sun goes down, it’s time to live it up! hether your idea of nightlife is a sky full of twinkling stars or dancing the night away, you can be sure your evenings here will be just as entertaining as your days. Amelia Island is known for having some of the best food on Florida’s first coast. Eat your heart out at any number of the island’s scrumptious restaurants, celebrated for their delectable dishes, famous chefs, and distinctive atmospheres. In the birthplace of the modern shrimping industry, shrimpers still bring in their catch and local chefs create meals with the most mouthwatering shrimp you’ll find anywhere. After dinner, take in a show at one of the Island’s local theaters. The Amelia Community Theatre and Fernandina Little Theatre offer profes18 W sional productions year-round and the Amelia Arts Academy often stages live performances appropriate for the whole family . If dancing the night away is more your style, Amelia Island’s abundance of nightclubs, pubs, and restaurants offer everything from live blues and rock to classic jazz tunes to groove to. Don’t know any moves? Pick up some new ones with Salsa or Swing lessons, or just sit back and enjoy the music. For an updated calendar of local events and more, visit the Amelia Island Chamber of Commerce’s website at www.islandchamber.com. For more information on Amelia Island’s restaurants and nightlife, turn to the Local Business Directory on page 32. http://www.islandchamber.com
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