Wine Country Vibes Meet St. Augustine's Newest Neighborhood Taste of Reverie opens its doors for a VIP Happy Hour on Tuesday, August 4th from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, offering an early taste of what this winery brings to St. Augustine's evolving northwest corridor. The address on Knotted Birch Avenue places this event in one of the city's newer residential developments, where wine culture is finding a foothold beyond the tourist-heavy downtown district. The two-hour window hits that sweet spot between workday and dinner plans, making it accessible for locals looking to explore the area's growing food and drink scene. What to Expect: This VIP happy hour format suggests an intimate gathering focused on wine sampling and conversation rather than a crowded bar scene. The all-ages designation opens the door for a broader mix of attendees, though the wine-centric nature naturally skews toward adult participation. Expect a curated selection of pours paired with light bites, giving guests a chance to experience Taste of Reverie's approach without committing to a full tasting menu or dinner service. Insider Tips: - The 4:00 PM start time means beating the after-work rush if coming from downtown St. Augustine - VIP format typically means limited capacity, so securing tickets in advance makes sense - August in Florida means afternoon heat - dress for warm weather even though the event runs into early evening - Two-hour happy hours move quickly when sampling multiple wines; pace accordingly - Ask staff about their wine selection process and local partnerships during quieter moments - The northwest St. Augustine location offers easier parking than downtown venues Getting There: Knotted Birch Avenue sits in the northwest section of St. Augustine, away from the historic district's narrow streets and tourist congestion. The area is primarily accessed by car, with the venue located in a developing neighborhood off County Road 16A. Most visitors will approach via International Golf Parkway or County Road 210, both of which connect to Interstate 95 within a few miles. The residential nature of the surrounding streets typically means on-site or street parking, though specific lot details weren't provided for this location. Plan for about a 15-20 minute drive from downtown St. Augustine, depending on traffic patterns along US-1. Local Scene: The northwest St. Augustine dining scene is still taking shape, with newer establishments serving residents in the growing subdivisions around this area. Salento Steakhouse – St Johns sits roughly three-quarters of a mile away, offering family-friendly dining with vegetarian and vegan options that complement the wine-focused happy hour. The restaurant's locally-owned status fits well with the craft beverage movement that venues like Taste of Reverie represent. For those planning to make an evening of it, the distance to Salento makes it a reasonable post-happy hour dinner option without backtracking into downtown. The area's newer development means fewer walkable options compared to St. Augustine's historic core, but it also means discovering spots before they hit the typical tourist radar. This part of town caters more to residents than visitors, giving the happy hour a different energy than what you'd find along St. George Street.

Copy of Taste of Reverie VIP Happy Hour
Tue, Aug 4, 2026
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
636 Knotted Birch Ave
636 Knotted Birch Ave, St Augustine, FL 32092, United States
Free
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