There are restaurants with a view, and then there is River and Post. Perched on the edge of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville’s Southbank district, this is the kind of place that makes you slow down, exhale, and remember why you traveled here in the first place. From the moment you step through the doors and catch that first panoramic sweep of the river, the city’s skyline glittering across the water, you understand that something special is happening here.
River and Post occupies a dramatic, airy space inside the River Place building on Prudential Drive. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the St. Johns like a living painting, and the interior design strikes a confident balance between polished and relaxed — warm wood tones, clean lines, and an open kitchen that signals the kitchen has nothing to hide. Whether you settle into a table by the glass or grab a seat at the curved bar, every vantage point delivers.
The menu is rooted in what chefs here call New American coastal cuisine, and that description barely does it justice. Executive Chef’s approach celebrates local and regional ingredients with real creativity. The wood-fired selections are a particular standout — proteins and vegetables emerge from the open flame with a depth of flavor that you simply cannot fake. The wood-grilled fish of the day, served with seasonal accompaniments, is the dish I keep thinking about long after the meal ends. It arrives beautifully plated, the fish perfectly kissed by smoke and heat, without a single unnecessary flourish on the plate.
Starters deserve serious attention here. The raw bar offerings are pristine — oysters come impeccably cold and briny, a fitting tribute to Florida’s Gulf and Atlantic coastlines. The charcuterie and cheese selection is thoughtfully curated rather than just thrown together, and the house-made bread with compound butter is the kind of thing you quietly demolish before the entrees arrive and feel no regret about whatsoever.
The cocktail program matches the kitchen’s ambition. Bartenders work with house-made syrups, fresh citrus, and quality spirits to produce drinks that feel original without being theatrical. The wine list leans toward bottles that complement lighter, coastal-style cooking rather than overpowering it, and the staff genuinely knows what they are pouring.
Service throughout is warm and knowledgeable without hovering. The team here reads the room well — attentive when you need something, invisible when you are deep in conversation and just want to watch the river traffic drift past.
River and Post is an ideal choice for a celebratory dinner, a long Sunday brunch with visitors you want to impress, or honestly just a Tuesday evening when Jacksonville is putting on one of its trademark golden sunsets and you want a front-row seat with excellent food in hand. The Southbank Riverwalk is steps away, making for a perfect post-dinner stroll along the water.
Make a reservation in advance, especially on weekends and during the golden-hour dinner window. And when you arrive, ask for a window table if one is available. You came all this way — the view is half the experience, and at River and Post, the other half is more than worthy of it.