Set to open April 30 inside the conservatory of the Museum of Fine Arts St. Pete (no admission required). Le Clementine Bakeshops Pete's Bagels location is known for serving fresh Viennoiserie, a category of dessert that combines the sweetness of pâtisserie and the structure of French bread.
Local artists normally take over the stage at this proud television-free social club. It offers chess games, creative sandwiches on the menu, and a completely safe space for people of all mindsets and beliefs. What’s more is that Seminole Heights regularly plays host to free Americana and jazz sets while St. Pete is home to a weekly jazz night led by trumpeter James Suggs.
3.5 out of 5 stars
A fine global bistro from owners Eric and Kristine Zostant who've created a welcoming space which includes an open kitchen and a “coastal chic” dining room with a large overhead glass door that blurs the edge of inside and out.
As supporters of local artists The Studio Public House regularly showcases new visual art which is available for purchase.
Chef and owner Mike Crippen was the executive chef at the now closed yet local favorite "Moon Under Water" on Beach Drive. He has brought the famous curry recipes with him to The Studio Public House!