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After 43 years, downtown St. Augustine restaurant closes its doors
Anyone who may have visited Scarlett O'Hara's and Dos Gatos in St. Augustine on Tuesday were greeted with closed doors and signs explaining that both businesses were permanently closed.
Entrees include handhelds such as Carolina pulled pork, chicken and fish sandwiches, and hot dogs.
Scarlett O'Hara's, a longtime restaurant and bar on the corner of Hypolita and Cordova streets in downtown St. Augustine, was a major player in the city's nightlife. The business next door, Dos Gatos, was also a bar.
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Posted at both businesses were signs to "friends and loyal customers" explaining the closure.
"Many factors have brought us to this point, and as much as we've fought the fight, at the end of the day, skyrocketing costs, the