No reservations. Hours: 5-10 p.m. nightly. Read a review here.
Nina and Richard Madison's tiny three-year-old restaurant (it stood a block away for three years before that) is about as warm and fun as it gets in St. Pete Beach. Grab a seat at the bar, the 'rita shaker banging out a rhythm while you wait for a table to come open. A basket of chips gets a tri …
Thai favorites and sushi.Read more here.
Billy Moore keeps it simple -- old Cracker Southern sides and fresh fish he lands along the gulf. Grouper, mackerel, mullet and, of course, stone crab, as the season and market allow, fresh and fairly priced. The rooftop bar offers live entertainment.Open noon to 10 p.m. daily.
Traditional German food and a bakery.Hours: 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Wed.-Sun, closed Mon.-Tues.
Tucked on a side street on Pass-a-Grille in a spot long-ago known as the Lighted Tree gay bar, the Black Palm serves up a menu that stretches from Catille to Argentina. The kitchen makes arepas (corn cakes), soft and moist with corn kernels inside and cooked to order. Ceviche comes either in a t …
It's got ramshackley charm - sunsets, volleyball, kids building sand castles, all accompanied by a set-list of beachy cover-band greatest hits. The picnic tabletops are sticky, it takes a while for a server to notice you've ambled up, and if you overstay (1 1/2 hours maximum for diners) they sug …
Carino's rises above the average neighborhood Italian with diligent service and sumptuous food. Food here is sophisticated Italian that goes beyond spaghetti and red sauce, with veal, rack of lamb and lobster.