

Home of the Monster German Weiner. The year was 1980. Ronald Reagan took office as president. The Rubik’s Cube made its debut. And a quirky, German deli and restaurant called Mr. Dunderbak’s opened in the Regency Square Mall in Jacksonville, Fla. In the 1990s, the Zarkas re-opened as European Street Cafe. Today, E. Street encompasses three restaurants throughout Jacksonville: Riverside, San Marco and Jacksonville Beach. E. Street remains one of the most popular and beloved restaurants in Northeast Florida, with 100+ menu items and one of the most extensive beer selections in the city. Not only is it a place where everybody knows your name, but it’s one where they know your drink (and your sandwich, if you’re a regular).
Stacked sandwiches, desserts & a huge beer selection star at this comfy German-inspired local chain.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1704 San Marco Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Phone: (904) 398-9500
Website: http://www.europeanstreet.com/
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Reviews
Seemed like a really long time to get our entries, which were just sandwiches.
The Blue Max was very tasty, be aware it is a little spicy.
The Rueben Classic was classic and great.
The Italian Club was also great.
The Croissant Breakfast sandwich was good.
There are like 15 veg options. The waitress also let us know what was in the soups that our veg friend would want to be aware of.
Besides all this, the deco was splendid, with images from many different European sites, like Venice, Munich, and several airport code signs.
Then there are the European candy options from everywhere.
Milka, Slo Poke, Mallo cup, coconut slices, Black Cow, Skittles, Dutch licorice bears, Dutch licorice cats, Dutch licorice coins, Dutch licorice drops, Did Bitz, Honees, cow tails, Ginger hard candy, Gustafs allsorts, After shocks, Feeds rootbeer, reeds peppermint, reeds cinnamon, reeds butterscotch, Howard’s Guave, Howards Peppermints, Howard’s Violet, Squashies, a variety of Haribo bags and a variety of Pez.
Also had carrot cake, Chocolate Cheesecake, 5″ cube rice crispy treats, Awaken coffee options, Baklava.
The staff were incredible — friendly, attentive, and genuinely kind. You can tell they take pride in what they do and care about every guest who walks through the door.
The food was absolutely fantastic. I had the sausage platter, and it was packed with flavor and cooked perfectly. My wife had the Reuben, and she said it was one of the best she’s ever had. Everything tasted fresh and made with real attention to detail.
European Street Cafe has clearly been part of Jacksonville’s story for years, and it shows in all the best ways. It’s a place with history, personality, and heart. Whether you’re after authentic European comfort food, a great beer selection, or just a relaxed meal with wonderful service, this is the spot.
Highly recommended. Easily one of the best dining experiences we’ve had in Jacksonville.
Friendly. If you have a sweet tooth the cookies or peanut butter pie is absolutley amazing! This place is really great for almost everyone. They have great vegetarian and vegan options too. And you’ll love their beet cheese soup. I could probably list 20 things off the menu I love! Anyway, if you’ve never been – you totally should go! 🙂
E-Street San Marco: The Ultimate Friday Vibe
Listen, some things in Jax are hit or miss, but European Street is a permanent staple for a reason. It never, ever disappoints—even when you’re doing the takeout dance.
Do yourself a solid: grab your order and head straight for the St. Johns. There is absolutely nothing like catching a sunset with your special someone while the river breeze does its thing.
** The Sunset Picnic Goods:**
* Turkey Parisian & Cordon Bleu:
Absolute heavy hitters. These sandwiches travel like pros and taste even better with a view.
* The Boursin & Pretzel Sticks:
You literally cannot go to E-Street and not get the Boursin. Dipping those salty pretzel sticks into that creamy herb goodness is a sensory requirement.
* “Sweet Gas”:
We washed it all down with a big cup of their sweet tea. It’s that perfectly strong, sugary “sweet gas” that hits the reset button on your brain after a long week.
It’s simple, it’s classic, and it’s pure San Marco magic.
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The food is fresh and the menu is huge. I’ve tried many dishes. Turkey croissant sandwich may be my favorite. Soups with pretzel sticks are hard to beat. Not much to complain about.
The desserts up front along with the candies are awesome with a big selection and variation. There are unique candy bars, cakes and cookies.
The staff is super nice and helpful. The best waiter is when you walk in, to the left in the back. I don’t know his name yet but we always get him. Dude is awesome and on top of everything. He always gets a good tip from us.
PS – the dessert displays and what’s in them are a 5/5 just by itself. The “Rice Krispie” bars are HUGE and taste homemade (and they’ve different varities!). The lemon cream cake was absolutely delicious.
Besides having great food, service, and atmosphere, it holds a special place in my heart. Such great memories, so thankful.