Mayport
Where shrimp boats still dock at dawn and a new generation of breweries, murals, and cafes is rewriting the story.
A Village That Never Stood Still
Mayport is one of the oldest spots on Jacksonville’s coast, home to Naval Station Mayport and generations of fishing families. You will still spot shrimp boats, seafood markets, and ocean views – while new breweries, murals, and coffee shops bring fresh energy to the streets. It is a fun, friendly place where life is calm and the Atlantic Ocean is minutes away.
Fresh Off the Water
Mayport’s dining scene starts at the docks and gets more interesting from there.
Safe Harbor Seafood
Sitting right on the river, Safe Harbor serves shrimp, crab, oysters, and grilled fish with unbeatable waterfront views. The seafood market across the street sells the day’s fresh catch.
Singleton’s Seafood Shack
A true Mayport staple open since 1969. Classic fried seafood on paper plates at picnic tables with the salty ocean breeze. Some things should never change.
Pie Heaven Cafe
Savory pot pies and sweet treats like pecan and key lime pies in a cozy, old-fashioned setting. One of Mayport’s best-kept secrets.
Sub Cultured
A laid-back sandwich shop famous for big portions and unique subs. The perfect stop before heading to Hanna Park or Dutton Island Preserve.
The Plaza on Mayport Road
One stretch of Mayport Road has quietly become one of the best spots in Jacksonville for a night out.
Reve Brewing
Known for unique small-batch beers that change with the season. A neighborhood anchor for craft beer lovers.
Bones Pizza
Tasty wood-fired pies that pair perfectly with a cold pint from next door.
Mayport Garden Club
A cocktail bar hiding behind a secret door. Cozy speakeasy atmosphere that feels like discovering something the neighborhood wanted to keep for itself.
Grey Matter Distillery
Trivia nights, themed events, and a great neighborhood hangout vibe right next door to the rest of the plaza.
Morning Stops Worth Making
Mayport’s coffee scene is small but seriously good.
Zap Cat Coffee
Specialty espresso drinks and fresh pastries to start the day right.
Coconut Key Coffee
Fun tropical drinks that feel like a mini vacation before you even hit the beach.
1985 Coffee
A cozy, welcoming spot to relax and connect with the neighborhood.
Parks, Trails & the Water
One of the best parts of living in Mayport is how close you are to nature. The ocean and parks are always just around the corner.
Hanna Park
More than a mile of beach, a freshwater lake for kayaking, and extensive biking and hiking trails. One of the finest parks in Northeast Florida.
Dutton Island Preserve
Across Mayport Road – fishing, camping, and beautiful scenery in a preserved natural setting.
St. Johns River Ferry
Running since 1874, connecting Mayport to Fort George Island and Amelia Island. Even the docks alone are worth a visit for the shrimp boats and waterfront views.
Sunset Pier Park
Just minutes away in Atlantic Beach – one of the best spots in the area to watch the sunset. Fish, stroll the pier, or simply enjoy the ocean breeze.
Mayport Brewing & the Walls
Mayport has a creative side that surprises first-time visitors.
Mayport Brewing Company
Over 40 beers on tap plus cocktails, duckpin bowling, shuffleboard, and outdoor fire pits. The perfect spot to unwind after a day at the beach.
Mayport Walls
Vibrant murals by artists from near and far line Mayport Road, turning the neighborhood into an outdoor gallery full of color and creativity.
Living Here
The average Mayport home value sits at $305,614 as of April 2026, down 6% over the past year – making it one of the most affordable coastal communities in Jacksonville and a genuine opportunity for buyers looking to live near the water without the premium price tag of neighboring beach towns.
This Is Mayport
A centuries-old fishing village with the energy of a neighborhood on the rise. Seafood by the waterfront, craft beer, coastal murals, and the Atlantic just down the road.
