Florida’s First Capybara Cafe in St Augustine

I visited the first Capybara Cafe in Florida for an up-close and interactive encounter of pure cuteness. I am not sure when it happened but the rise of capybara popularity has been growing for some time, and this creature that is closely related to a guinea pig, has become the focus of many cuteness obsessions. Maybe it’s because these cuddly creatures look like the world’s largest hamster and they are often photographed cuddling up to other animals because of their chill and gentle demeanor. Regardless, the cause, they make fascinating and adorable creatures to spend the afternoon with.


Located at 105 S Ponce De Leon Blvd in, St Augustine, Florida, The Capybara Cafe is an unassuming white building that can be identified by a large statue of a giraffe standing tall to great visitors outside the entrance. They offer a 30 minute Capybara Encounter for $49 or a Capybara & Friends Encounter which is a 55 minute experience for $99. My girlfriends and I went with the Capybara Encounter for our visit. As we waited, we briefly waited in the lobby area where there are some small critters to interact with like guinea pigs and rabbits. Once ready, the handlers walked us back to the encounter room which is dimly lit and had seating for guests around the outer edges of the room with the capybaras featured main and center. We got to meet with three capybaras named Chickpea, Lima, and Pinto who get to live their best lives lounging in food bowls or on chairs, being adored by visitors as they explore the room to take snacks from guests in exchange for a few pets.

During the encounter, the capybara handler provided a brief lesson about the lives of these cute animals with some fun trivia. First, these are indeed the world’s largest rodents that reside in South America. They are very social and like to live in herds near water which explains an interesting feature they have regarding their feet. Capybara’s have partially webbed toes with feet that are almost hoof-like. This helps make them great swimmers and easier for them to climb along muddy banks. They are such great swimmers, they can even hold their breath for up to five minutes. My favorite feature of these chill beans were their adorable noises. Similar to guinea pigs, capybara’s chirp and squeak to communicate with the world around them. They can also bark or purr making them very vocal animals, and you will get to hear their chirps of happiness after a treat if you get to visit as well.

We had some smaller capybara’s during our encounter but they can get up to 170 lb making them some very sturdy-sized herbivores. Keeping that size takes a bit of work and they can eat up to 8-10 lbs of grass and vegetation per day. Inspired by a question from a guest who asked how one could own a capybara- our handle explained capybaras need to be raised in pairs for mental wellbeing and require at least a 20 x 20 feet area to live comfortably. These specialized areas would also require their own pool that is at least 4 feet because not only do they love to swim, they need it to poop in. Of course, some states do not even offer the license required to own one of these exotic animals so caring for one poses many challenges.

Lastly and most importantly, The Capybara Cafe offers visitors a chance to meet and learn about these gentle giants in a calm setting for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The cafe acts as an education hub with proceeds that benefits conservation through Noah’s Ark Sanctuary a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals in need. By creating safe ways for the public to meet and learn about these charming creatures, Noah’s Ark hopes to start conversations about what we can do to protect animals and their environments for generations to come. You can support the animals they care for by signing up for an encounter. If funds are limited or you are interested in doing more, consider signing up for one of their free Capybara Enrichment Classes to help build enrichment items for their animals.

Weekend in the 904

We’ve all seen that article. You know what I’m talking about. A study was done on 75 of the largest U.S. cities and Jacksonville, Florida ranked #1 in a contest that no city wants to win where we came out on top as America’s most boring city! Check out the article here to see all the factors they looked at. While I do agree our nightlife is seriously lacking, I would have to say, as a born-and-raised Jacksonvillian, our city has absolutely evolved in amazing ways over the past several decades.

I believe there are many to thank for this evolution such as the creators of Riverside Arts Market (RAM) , Downtown Vision , Games, Arts, And, Music (GAAM) and many more. These groups brought culture, events, and opportunities to local business to thrive in Jacksonville. These organizers may consist of appointed counsels or simply volunteers who felt the city deserved something more. Don’t forget to take into consideration that Jacksonville is the largest city in the United States by land area so even though it may take us a while- we are improving. Now let me take you along for a fun, affordable Saturday in Jacksonville to show you what the city has to offer. 

We started our Saturday at 9AM for a free yoga class offered by Yoga Den in the San Marco Area . With the iconic lions of Balis Park nearby and the sounds of the bubbling fountain, we threw our mats down and followed the guidance of our experienced instructor for a much needed stretch on a peaceful Saturday morning. One thing about Jacksonville is that we love our four-legged friends and we were blessed that morning with the presence of  Miss Petal the pit and were graced with her kisses.

Our next stop was San Marco Books and More, a local staple since 1972. Not only do they offer timeless classics but local flavor as well. We explored the store with its timeless charm and unique finds for bookish fans before we added to my daughter’s summer reading list. Then we stepped back into the sun to find something to fuel our day. This led us to Juice Box, a local business that offers fresh juices, smoothies, and fruit bowls. We were ready to hit up Riverside Arts Market which offers local farmer’s produce, artists’ creations, and food trucks in one local space with ample parking. 

One such creator of RAM was Bella the Scientist: The Steam Squad that offers live experiments to inspire young minds to get hands on and learn. These local creators will get your children excited to learn about science with a fun, hands-on experiment that cost less than a bag of chips, and if they inspire them to take science beyond the classroom, they also offer camps and birthday packages for sprouting, young minds.

The Riverside Arts Market is really where it’s at in Jacksonville on Saturday. It’s just a place for niche art to thrive. For example, there was an elderly gentleman making balloon animals with the experience of a pro- something I never considered for balloon-husbandry. As my daughter walked around with a balloon creation on her head, we wandered over to the main stage where we got a chance to hear about local Jacksonville educators prepare and encourage the community to build up our youth during summer break. As we listened, we also devoured some pizza from a literal furnace on the back of a truck. Our whole experience was a work of love from the well manicured stadium seating in front of the local Jacksonville educators on stage to the rows of local artists and creators selling their goods. 

Close to RAM are many opportunities for fun including The Cummer Museum and Gardens just next door that offers traveling exhibits, rotating art collection, and family events. Take a walk to the Riverside/5 Points area for antique shopping, restaurants, bars, and music. This is my favorite area of Jacksonville and we as a whole are only getting more exciting!

Honorable Mentions:

Artist Walk Skatepark under the Fuller-Warren bridge, between Park St. and Riverside Ave. This shaded spot under the bridge is a new addition to the area for skaters of all ages. From a former security card, don’t forget “No touching the art!!”

The Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens: Voted one of the best zoo’s in the US, where you can check out over 100 acres of award-winning exhibits and gardens.