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  2. 9 new St. Petersburg restaurants to check out - AOL

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    We’re just over six months in, but 2021 has already been a blockbuster year for new restaurants in the Tampa Bay area. In St. Petersburg, many of the openings included long-stalled projects ...

  3. List of restaurant chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable restaurant chains in the United States. ... St. George, Utah: 1997 Cottonwood Heights, Utah ... St. Petersburg, Florida: 2000 Tampa ...

  4. Sundial St. Pete - Wikipedia

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    Sundial St. Pete, formerly known as The Shops at St. Pete, and BayWalk, is a shopping, dining and entertainment complex in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida.It opened in May 2014 with a mixture of restaurants, markets, nightlife, and shopping.

  5. Petersburg: America's Best Restaurants features Croaker's ...

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    Mr. Croaker established the first Croaker’s restaurant in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance: 'It’s a place where you get that family feel'

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    Are you supporting, eating local? Food Q&A reporter finds out what's cookin' at Italian, Mexican, soul food, barbecue, vegan, Caribbean eateries

  7. Literaturnoye Kafe (Saint Petersburg) - Wikipedia

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    Literaturnoye Kafe (Russian: Литературное кафе), or Literary Cafe, is a historically significant restaurant on Nevsky Prospect in Saint Petersburg, Russia, that was frequented by famous writers of Russian literature, including Alexander Pushkin and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and their friends in the nineteenth century.

  8. Teremok - Wikipedia

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    Teremok in Moscow near Bratislavskaya metro station Inside a Teremok restaurant in Saint Petersburg. Mors and blini. Teremok (Russian: Теремок) is a Russian fast food chain that primarily specialises in traditional Russian dishes such as blini, pelmeni, kvass and borscht. [2]

  9. Rubinstein Street (Saint Petersburg) - Wikipedia

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    The Rubinstein Street is a street in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It runs from Nevsky Prospect to Zagorodny prospect. Since the 2000s it became famous as the main restaurant and bar street in the city, a centre of Petersburg social life. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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