The Garlic

556 E. 3rd Avenue NSB, FL 32169

Hours

Open Sunday - Thursday 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Friday & Saturday 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Closed Christmas Day

About

A Daytona Beach restaurant offering Old World charm and cuisine that should be at the top of your vacation to-do list is The Garlic.

This enchanting New Smyrna Beach restaurant brings a slice of Italy to the heart of Florida. The Garlic sets itself apart by offering fresh ingredients, traditional Italian cooking techniques, and an atmosphere akin to a quaint Italian village.

Executive Chef Michael Perri's vast experience cooking for presidents and music stars primed him for his role at The Garlic. With his prowess, the eatery has grown into a dining destination beckoning food enthusiasts worldwide. Dining at The Garlic is an experience that will tantalize the senses, nourish the soul, and foster connections.

The Garlic is close to popular attractions like the Marine Discovery Center, the Marine Science Center, and Smyrna Dunes Park. Such convenience simplifies planning for visiting multiple landmarks followed by an Italian meal.

Whether you're there to enjoy their signature garlic-infused dishes or to explore the depth of Italian cuisine, The Garlic consistently delivers an unforgettable dining experience on any Daytona Beach getaway.

Vibe

Imagine waiting for your table in a picturesque garden. When your table is ready, you meander down a vine-covered arbor to the dining area. Here, you catch the scent of the 800° wood-fired oven, roasted garlic, and fresh bread. A charming yet rustic bar and seating area promises an unforgettable al fresco experience.

Such an experience is the essence of dining at The Garlic. Should you choose to dine inside, you'll be enveloped in its warm decor adorned with artwork reflecting Italy's rich culinary heritage.

The soft glow of lanterns creates an inviting ambiance, perfect for those seeking a cozy dinner spot or a vibrant gathering space. The heart of the restaurant beats in its open kitchen, where the magic of Italian cooking comes to life.

Dining al fresco is like being in a Tuscan garden, complete with wood-burning fireplaces, lush vegetation, and a cozy atmosphere.

The Garlic's ambiance reflects fine dining, with a well-thought-out menu, attention to detail, and a setting that complements the culinary experience.

From intimate dinners to casual gatherings, the vibe at The Garlic caters to various dining preferences. This unique blend of warmth, creativity, and culinary excellence makes The Garlic a highlight of any Daytona Beach vacation.

The Garlic: Menu & Drinks

The menu at The Garlic showcases what Chef Perri describes as "rustic Italian comfort food." Every dish is a symphony of flavors, meticulously crafted to ensure an exceptional dining experience.

Enjoy the complimentary homemade bread and roasted garlic. It's delicious and the perfect start before or after a show at The Little Theater NSB.

Let's begin with Chef Perri's signature dish, Cioppino. This hearty seafood stew showcases the ocean's best: shrimp, scallops, lobster, clams, mussels, calamari, and fish. The seafood medley is sautéed in a tomato saffron broth with fresh herbs and seasonings, making it a delight for the taste buds.

Next, consider any entree cooked in Il Forno, the 800° wood-burning oven. Standouts are the 16 oz New York Strip and the salmon roasted on a cedar plank. All entrees are accompanied by delicious parmesan roasted one-half potato and fire-roasted vegetable of the day.

Another crowd-favorite is the Pollo Marsala, featuring chicken medallions sautéed with shallots and mushrooms in a classic marsala wine sauce. Served with garlic mashed potatoes, the Pollo Marsala, a classic Italian comfort food, will not disappoint.

Regarding beverages, The Garlic has something for everyone! A specialty cocktail worth exploring is the Solerno Old Fashioned, which combines Solerno blood orange liqueur, Woodford bourbon, and Angostura bitters.

Wine lovers will appreciate the vast selections that pair with any appetizer, meal, or dessert. At the same time, there are plenty of non-alcoholic choices that will appeal to children and adults.

The Garlic is a Daytona Beach culinary beacon, offering a unique and transformational dining experience.

Local Tips

  • Dining is first come, first served. Plan your trip accordingly.
  • The Garlic is busiest around 7PM. Arrive earlier to beat the rush.
  • Check their website for parking tips!
  • The gluten-free and vegetarian options make The Garlic ideal for various dietary needs.
  • Live entertainment is nightly in the Blu Bar or The Garlic side.
  • With a children's menu, The Garlic is family-friendly.

Location

556 E. 3rd Avenue NSB, FL 32169

Frequently Asked Questions

October and January are some of the best times to visit New Smyrna Beach as the area is less crowded and the weather is better. With mild winters and great spring weather, February through April is a peak season, as well as mid-June through August with many families visiting the beach.

If you have just one day to immerse yourself in the charm of New Smyrna Beach, here’s how we suggest you make the most of it.

Kickstart your day on a flavorful note with breakfast at Toni & Joe’s. This local favorite offers a variety of delicious options, but our top recommendation would be the breakfast burrito—a delightful combination of taste and nutrition that’s sure to energize you for the exciting day ahead.

Post breakfast, take a leisurely walk along our pristine beach. With the sun warming your skin, the sand tickling your toes, and the waves serenading your senses, you’ll truly understand why our beach is a major draw for visitors from around the world.
When lunchtime beckons, head over to Breakers, an oceanfront eatery renowned for serving the best burger in central Florida. As you savor the juicy, mouth-watering flavors, let the stunning views of the ocean elevate your dining experience to new heights.

Post lunch, it’s time to explore the vibrant shops of Flagler Avenue. Lose yourself in the eclectic mix of boutiques, art galleries, and specialty stores, each offering a unique blend of local charm and trendy merchandise.

And as the day winds down, make your way to Outriggers for dinner and drinks. Perched right on the water, this popular spot boasts incredible views that perfectly complement their scrumptious menu. Whether you’re a seafood lover or a cocktail enthusiast, you’re sure to find something that tantalizes your taste buds.

So, ready to embark on this one-day adventure in New Smyrna Beach? Remember, this is just a glimpse of what our beautiful region has to offer. We invite you to extend your stay and uncover the many treasures that await you here.

New Smyrna Beach, often hailed as one of Florida’s best-kept secrets, is a treasure trove of attractions and points of interest. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, history buff, or foodie, there’s something here for everyone.

Here are the top 5 attractions we recommend when visiting New Smyrna Beach:

  • New Smyrna Town Beach: The crown jewel of our city, the beach offers miles of white sand and pristine waters, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. Its laid-back vibe makes it an ideal spot to unwind and soak up the Florida sun.
  • Boating down the Intercoastal Waterway: Experience the natural beauty of New Smyrna Beach from a different perspective. Rent a boat or join a tour to explore the serene waterways, where you might spot dolphins, manatees, and a variety of bird species. It’s a picture-perfect way to spend an afternoon.
  • Lighthouse in Port Orange: Just a short drive from New Smyrna Beach, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum is a must-visit. Climb the 203 steps to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding area, and learn about the region’s maritime history at the museum.
  • Marine Discovery Center: For a hands-on learning experience about local marine life, head to the Marine Discovery Center. Their interactive exhibits and guided eco-tours provide fascinating insights into the area’s diverse ecosystems and the creatures that inhabit them.
  • Smyrna Dunes Park: This park is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. With over 73 acres of land, it offers a variety of recreational activities – from hiking and fishing to wildlife viewing. Plus, it’s one of the few parks in the area where you can bring your dogs to the beach.

New Smyrna Beach, Florida, is known for its pristine beaches, vibrant local culture, and a diverse range of outdoor activities. But one question that often comes up is: Are there a lot of sharks in New Smyrna Beach?

While it’s true that New Smyrna Beach has been dubbed the “Shark Attack Capital of the World,” it’s important to put this into context. Yes, there are sharks in the waters around New Smyrna Beach—specifically, lemon sharks and blacktip sharks are the most common species found here. However, the number of sharks is not exceptionally high compared to other coastal areas.

In 2021, there were 16 recorded shark bites in Volusia County, where New Smyrna Beach is located. While any number above zero might seem alarming, consider this: millions of people visit Volusia County’s beaches each year, and the vast majority of them swim, surf, and play in the waters without any shark encounters.

Stay alert to any warnings or announcements, and here are some shark pointers to keep in mind when hitting the Florida waves:

  • Stay in groups and don’t wander too far from shore
  • Avoid swimming at dawn or dusk or in areas with a lot of fishing
  • Limit splashing and don’t make sudden or erratic movements
  • Don’t wear shiny jewelry or enter the ocean if you have an open cut (or are bleeding at all)
  • Build sandcastles and sunbathe on land.

Remember, the goal isn’t to fear our oceanic neighbors, but to respect them and their environment. With a little awareness and precaution, you can safely enjoy all the wonderful experiences New Smyrna Beach has to offer.

Yes, we have some pet-friendly properties. Contact us so we can find the best place for your entire family.

Yes, though in specific areas. There are various entry points allowing vehicles to drive on parts of the New Smyrna Beach coastline. Vehicles are only allowed in designated areas, from sunrise to sunset (depending on tides), and there is a $30 daily fee per vehicle for non-Volusia County residents.

Given its proximity to Daytona Beach, some of the most popular events can be found there - including the Daytona 500 and Biketoberfest. Some of the traditional events visitors can enjoy in New Smyrna Beach include:

  • Annual New Smyrna Beach Food Festival (April)
  • New Smyrna Beach Shrimp & Food Festival (August)
  • New Smyrna Beach Rock & Roll Music Festival (November)
  • Party on Flagler - Twelve signature events throughout the year along the iconic Flagler Ave. in New Smyrna Beach
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