Welcome to Gaufre's & Goods
- 212 Charlotte St St. Augustine, FL 32084 Hotline: (904) 829-5770
In the heart of St. Augustine, Florida, there lies a charming bistro that offers a fusion of Polish and Greek cuisines, along with delightful desserts - Gaufre's & Goods. This hidden gem at 212 Charlotte St is a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking a unique dining experience.
The cozy ambiance of Gaufre's & Goods envelops you in warmth and cheer, making you feel as if you're dining in a friend's home. The menu boasts a diverse range of dishes, from traditional Polish pierogies and kielbasa to Greek favorites like gyros and spanakopita. The waffles, or gaufres in French, are a standout feature, with flavors that will make your taste buds sing.
What sets Gaufre's & Goods apart is its attention to detail and commitment to providing a memorable dining experience. The staff, like Radi from Bulgaria, are friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the overall charm of the place. The dishes, prepared in-house with fresh ingredients, burst with flavor and authenticity, leaving a lasting impression on diners.
Whether you're craving a hearty meal or a sweet treat, Gaufre's & Goods has something for everyone. Be sure to try their Polish barley soup, potato and cheese pierogies, and indulge in their delectable desserts like the Ube cake. Pair your meal with a glass of their unique wines, such as the Polish Nalewka Babuni or the Greek St. John Commondaria, for a complete culinary experience.
Overall, Gaufre's & Goods is a delightful culinary haven where every bite is a delightful journey. So gather your friends, bring your appetite, and immerse yourself in the flavors and charm of this exceptional bistro. It's a place where joy abides, and unforgettable dining memories are made. Visit Gaufre's & Goods and indulge in a culinary adventure like no other.

Lovely, little bistro with wonderful staff and great food. We enjoyed the gyro and the spinach pie. The waffle dessert with bananas and chocolate was fabulous. A must try if you are in the neighborhood

A Sweet Escape at Gaufre's & Goods! In St. Augustine's heart, where delights come to play, Gaufre's & Goods is the sweetest café! With waffles so fluffy, and treats to adore, This charming little spot will leave you wanting more! Step inside and be greeted with smiles so wide, The aroma of baked goods is hard to hide. From golden-brown gaufres topped high with delight, To pastries and coffees that feel just right! Their waffles are magic, with flavors that sing, From strawberries, cream, to a rich chocolate fling. Each bite is a treasure, a taste of pure bliss, You'll find yourself smiling, you won't want to miss! The cozy decor wraps you in warmth and in cheer, With little knick-knacks and moments held dear. The staff is so friendly, they'll brighten your day, Turning each visit into a whimsical stay. Sip on a latte with whipped cream piled high, As you savor each moment, let your worries fly. Perfect for breakfast or a sweet afternoon, Gaufre's & Goods is a delicious boon! So gather your friends for a treat that's divine, At this lovely café, where the waffles entwine. In St. Augustine's charm, where happiness resides, Gaufre's & Goods is where joy abides! So bring your appetite and a heart full of glee, For delightful creations that'll set your soul free! At Gaufre's & Goods, every bite's a sweet song, A whimsical journey where you truly belong!

What a hidden gem! We only found it thanks to typing in "lunch near me" on yelp while in the Ancient City today!!! Gaufres is like waffle in French, Radi our beautiful server is from Bulgaria, and on the menu you have favorites of people who may be Polish or maybe even Greek? We should have asked more questions, bc there are pages of Polish, Hungarian & Greek foods, plus a wonderful regional wine and liqueur list as well as some lovely hand - painted bottles of cordials and liqueurs on display & for sale. They do even serve different varieties of waffles! not to mention Greek favorites such as gyros and spanakopita. And if we could have nibbled on one more item after the shared lunch that was more than we could eat, the desserts in the case all looked heavenly, from baklava w/wo chocolate, baklava cheesecake, & cookies to Polish cheesecake and more! We ordered glasses of crisp light white wine from Serbia/Herzegovina regions. Then we decided to share a bowl (cup would have sufficed!) of the Hunters Stew, and a dish called Golumpki Combo: 4 different homemade pierogies stuffed with meat, potato, sauerkraut, & spinach. All were delicious and I know my husband will love his favorite sauerkraut stuffed. Radi told us that 99% of everything is prepared and made in house; the bread is from a local bakery. What a treat for something unique and different. They've been open since 2005 and diners seemed to be repeat guests. So glad we found you!!! We will be back. We can't wait! Food, service, ambience. Even the old wallpaper and chipped paint just add to the rustic look with the vintage Polish plates etc. in cabinets and in the walls. like stepping into Old World Europe.

What a small place this is. But great food. Was here about a month ago on a mother and daughter trip. Found it by accident and we were hungry! It's on a tiny street, and so cute. We ordered a appetizer with different food items like stuffed cabbage, a olive spread that I really enjoyed. I can't remember the other items but we both enjoyed everything on the plate. We also had champagne to celebrate mother and daughter! Hit this place up! It's a Portuguese and Poland food! Very friendly too! Definitely have to bring my husband here. They have Kabasa and he loves Kabasa. Look for Radi she was so out going, very friendly, plansant and I could have chatted with all day. Make sure you give her a visit!

Hey Yelpers have I got a gem to share with you! We decided to go to St. Augustine and try out a new spot. Wooowie were we in for a treat! This place is very cozy, feels like your at someones home. They serve a bit of Polish and Greek items. The service was wondeful, our server was very helpful with options. The food was fresh, full of flavor. We had the side of Polish Sausage, Pierogies potato and cheese filled and Golombki cabbage leaves stuffed with rice and meat topped with tomato sauce. We also had an order of grape leaves for appetizer. Dessert we had the Ube cake definately a different type of flavor it was ok for me. Reminded me a bit of ganache which Im not really big on..sorry I know! My WOW moment was taken a notch higher when we tried two of their wines. They were so good we bought two bottles of each! The first was a raspberry red wine, Polish Nalewka Babuni its very smooth but boy after a few sips you start to feel pretty good...thats my kind of wine! The second was the St. John Commondaria, red fortified with Brandy this has an aroma of raisins with the sweetness of honey loved this Greek wine! Great spot for date or just to try something new, I highly recommend it. Thank you to the Chef and crew they are wonderful! Cant wait to go back to try the Barley soup now that its in season!

10 OUT OF 10!!! (Screamed at the top of my lungs while dancing a little jig!) my wife said hands down her favorite meal while in St Augustine! And that includes some very pricey meals... Our party of four tried to eat here on Tuesday, but they were closed due to an issue in the kitchen. We called again today to make sure they were open and oh my, it was goooot! We have been here for several days and feel robbed we are just now getting to experience their food when we leave the day after tomorrow :( As soon as you sit down order the tzatziki and pita, do it immediately. Have you done it yet, go order then come back to this review! Ok! Now, order the pierogis! Personally, I think the potato and cheese filling with sautéd with onions and bacon were the best. But my party tried several variations and they were all freakin good! My wife had a waffle and it was tasty, but the headline here are the pierogis! Words like - Divine, Amazing, Delicious, OMG, and many other colorful metaphors were used to describe how flipping good they were! My wife says that they alone were worth the 7 hour drive! And that we WILL return for more! To those about to dine, I envy and salute you! ****** UPDATE! We went back for the second day in a row and had even more and news flash, still amazing! We are willing to drive 14 hours round trip for this place! We love you!!

Outstanding Polish and Greek fare in old town - bring a basket so you can take home some of the goods and your leftovers! We were in twice, snd got to sample several dishes, each of which was mouthwateringly delicious. Chug down some Czech ale with your meal or choose from one of the many unique beer offerings. Staff was great, we had a blast with Radic. The space is small but comfy with tons of memorabilia as well as a few outdoor tables. No reservations so get there early, go for lunch, or bring your patience!

Wowzers....we had an amazing lunch at this Greek and Polish location. We started with some Rose' and The Greek Sampler...Amazeballs! We tried pierogis, greek salad and gyro. We were stuffed after the appetizer sampler, so we sampled our lunch items. The meat pierogis were a new item for me and they did not disappoint. Everything was so fresh and tasty. The impeccable service was the best part, Thank You Gaufre's!

Tucked away in one of St. Augustine's many narrow streets & alleyways, this ethnic gem is definitely worth a try! We chose polish foods today: Polish barley soup, potato & cheese pierogi and also an order of the blueberry pierogi. What is so awesome about their pierogi is that you can choose your flavor (potato & cheese, mushroom, sauerkraut, meat, etc), toppings such as onions and/or bacon) and also choose the way it prepared (boiled, sautéed). Everything was delicious! Also of note are their many types of imported beers, most from Germany & Greece. They also had a case of ethnic desserts to choose from. So if you're in the mood for a gyro and your date is in the mood for stuffed cabbage & kielbasa, this is definitely the place for you!

Go, Go, Go here!! Such a quaint place with a fusion of Polish and Greek foods to tantalize the most discerning palates. We had difficulty deciding what to order so we had to order a little of everything...some Polish, some Greek. The inside is humble and happy with fun decor on the walls. A display of beer and wine adds to the places charm. For lunch we ordered a bowl of Hungarian goulash, kielbasa on a baguette, spanakopita, spicy coconut chicken soup and pierogis of several flavors. Holy smokes, we wiped our plates clean. It was absolutely delicious. To top off our scrumptious lunch we ordered a shredded baklava. We had such a delightful lunch! We highly recommend this unique place!