Susan B. Barnes If you need to step away from the fun in the sun in Siesta Key, a terrific option is St. Armand's Circle, about 10 miles from the island, just west of downtown Sarasota.
There's a new flavor in town at a St. Armands restaurant with a lot of history. Cafe on St. Armands, formerly Cafe L'Europe, ...
Business owners here on St. Armands Circle are looking towards the future, welcoming spring breakers and tourists to bring a ...
Gordon and her husband Glenn own The Spice and Tea Exchange on St. Armands Circle, Sarasota's popular barrier island shopping and dining destination. Following Hurricane Helene — which inundated ...