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It was the first major hotel in St. Petersburg to be situated along the waterfront and represents the transition from small scale, mainly frame boarding houses and hotels built before the World War I era to the large, masonry hotels built in the boom years of 1921–26. Hotels built in St. Petersburg before 1920 were small, usually less than 50 ...
It has been featured on The Best Thing I Ever Ate and Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. German potato salad and Manhattan clam chowder have also become classic dishes at the restaurant. Ted Peters died in 2003 at 91. [1] Ted Peters is located at 1350 Pasadena Avenue. [2]
ST. PETERSBURG — Jacob Linzey doesn’t like to use the word “change.” The president and founder of new restaurant group Volet Hospitality would rather something a little more positive, like ...
John Gomez was one on the first to use Pass-a-Grille Beach as a vacation area, inviting travelers from St. Petersburg and Tampa to stay at his resort-like structure as early as 1857. Some of the first major businessmen in the area were Roy S. Hanna and Selwyn Morey, who began developing plots of land for homes and lodgings at Pass-a-Grille ...
Throughout the pandemic, many restaurants saw restrictions on sit-down dining as a reason to revive their drive-in offerings. Here are 30 of the best drive-in spots across the country still serving.
The tavern has a huge tap list, happy hour specials and food, creative burgers, live music, a patio, and more. It offers award-winning burger and beer selections. 672 North Trenton Avenue.
Tallest building in St. Petersburg built in the 1970s. 10: 400 Beach Drive: 316 (96) 29: 2007: 400 Beach Drive is a residential building. [19] [20] 400 Beach Drive is also referred to as '400 Beach'. 11: First Central Tower: 300 (91) 17: 1984: First Central Tower is an office building. [21] Tallest building in St. Petersburg built in the 1980s ...
The city of St. Petersburg built its first pier, the Municipal Recreation Pier, ten feet north of the Electric Pier in 1913 after a $40,000 bond was authorized by voters. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The Municipal Recreation Pier was an effort by the city to boost its tourism, enhance the cities parks, and was used solely for recreational ...