St. Augustine is probably not particularly well known for its late night entertainment. We do have a few ocean front bars, but I think the most popular and most well known late night entertainment in town is a party called Trade Winds. Trade Winds is located right in the heart of the historic district and it's particularly well known for the different bands that they have. There are great regional and local bands each night and hence it doesn't acclaim to fame. It was the place where Jimmy Buffet appeared during his early years. They told him to leave because he had no talent and he'd never make it in the entertainment business. So Jimmy Buffet was kind of thrown out at Trade Winds and sat on the sidewalk, but went on to great things. We have a number of there are kind of like rooftop bars in town. There is a great restaurant called Harry's right on the bay front. It has a lot of music and a huge patio that accommodates lots of dinners and that sort of thing. One of the popular things particularly for young people is the St. Sebastian winery. It is a large, very modern winery here in town, which is kind of unique because the first wine that was made in what is now known as the United States was made here in St. Augustine. So, they have this winery with an open air jazz bar called the Silver Upstairs on the top of the roof. All year round it's open late at night to allow jazz and of course they have wine and beer and you get a great view of the city. We have a number of jazz bars and that sort of thing, but it is not where you would find spring breakers. Also, there is The Stogie, which is a popular cigar bar here. This was a major city for Cuban cigar production at one time and it has several places that have an affiliation with the Cuban cigar. In fact the building that we were in right here was once the Cuban cigars factory.