Exterior of Brett's Waterway CafeExterior of Brett's Waterway Cafe
Brett's Waterway Cafe in Fernandina Beach will close after Saturday. | Dan Scanlan, Jacksonville Today

Brett’s in Fernandina Beach closes after 41 years

Published on October 3, 2025 at 10:48 am
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Brett’s Waterway Café has been a beloved fixture in the Fernandina Beach community for more than four decades, known for its scenic views and special events.

After 41 years, the owners have made the difficult decision to close the restaurant. A statement posted on Facebook on Thursday said:

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“Our final day of service will be Saturday, October 4, 2025.

“These last few months have brought challenges, and while we had hoped to continue through October, the time has come to say goodbye.

“For more than 41 years, Brett’s has been more than a restaurant — it’s been a place for family, friends and memories. We are deeply grateful to our guests and community for your loyalty and support. None of this would have been possible without you, and you will always be part of the Brett’s family.”

Many locals have fond memories of celebrating milestones and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere Brett’s provided.

“People have their favorite table. They come here for New Year’s Eve and Fourth of July shrimp drop,” City Manager Sarah Campbell said in June.

Problems with Brett’s foundation

A 2021 study revealed significant deficiencies in the building’s foundation. The city has determined the structure is unsafe and must be demolished.

The café’s last day of operation was originally set for Dec. 31, 2025.

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Several proposals have been presented to city commissioners for the site’s future. Options range from a floating dock costing $365,000 to a more elaborate restaurant with a pier and pavilion, estimated between $2.5 million and $3 million.

Other proposals include a pier extension and pavilion for nearly $2 million or a restaurant with a dock extension priced at $1.5 million.

The city is committed to exploring all possibilities to ensure the new development meets the community’s needs, Campbell said.

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