Beloved British Pub The Moon Under Water Returns

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Beloved British Pub The Moon Under Water Returns

From Beach Drive to Beach Blvd – Chef Mike Crippin to Re-Open Local Fav in Gulfport

St. Pete locals are quite enthused about the return of one of their favorite restaurants. Newer residents might not be aware, but if you lived here prior to 2021, then you likely know what all of the excitement is about.

From 1997 to 2021, The Moon Under Water was the only downtown St. Pete authentic British tavern. It was an icon for nearly 23 years, and they were one of the first restaurants located on Beach Drive when almost nothing was there.

The Moon Under Water’s new location will be at 2832 Beach Blvd S, Gulfport, FL 33707. This grand building has most recently hosted The Drunken Taco. Sea Dog Cantina was there prior to that.

Mike Crippin was the chef for over 20 years at the original location, and now he is the new owner, along with his wife Alison, and Kevin and Jeanne Milkey, owners of Grand Central Brewhouse at 2340 Central Ave. in St. Pete.

The menu will consist of favorites from the original menu, one or two best sellers from Studio Public House, (Crippin’s recently closed pub) and new modern additions to include vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. Fish & chips, bangers, pasties, pies, tabouli salads, and three to five curries will be available. There will be a few beers from Grand Central Brewhouse along with the usual English, Irish, and European favorites.

Mike says that the vibe and menu will slant more British than colonial even though they will still have the curries. Some options for health-conscious diners, that you might not find in a pub, will be on the menu.

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A brunch menu will be featured on weekends to coincide with the early-morning Premiere League Soccer. The regular menu will be available until 9:30 – 10 pm depending on the day of week, and then a smaller late night menu will be featured until midnight.

There is an outdoor area which makes the restaurant dog-friendly.

The earliest opening date is projected for January 2026.

Moon’s Original Furniture and Fixtures Make a Comeback Too

Another exciting aspect is that some of the signs, decor, furniture and fixtures from the original restaurant have been preserved in storage, and they will be incorporated into the new spot.

The large space of about 5,000 square feet will be divided up with the front main dining area being a traditional English / Irish long bar, and tables comprising 150 seats. A little nook / alcove area similar to what the original location had will be included. There will be a stage for live music and a merchandise area.

Original Moon Under Water Bar
Original The Moon Under Water Bar
Original Moon Under Water Sign
Original The Moon Under Water Sign

While the front of the restaurant will be a British Pub, the area in the back, where the round bar with cathedral ceiling is, will have a London Gin Bar vibe. To the left of the round bar there is a room that will have about a dozen TVs and bar tables dedicated to Premier League Soccer, Rowdies Soccer, and other local sports.

Outside of the round bar there is a courtyard where the old front sidewalk seating area will be recreated. There will be a second live music stage in the outdoor area as well.

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Background / History:

Mike Crippin is originally from Culcheth in Cheshire, England where he had a background working in restaurants, bars and hotels. In 1998 he met Alan Lucas, the original owner of The Moon Under Water, along with his wife Suzanne. Alan hired Mike to be the chef and sponsored him for his visa.

In 2019 Alan and Suzanne decided to retire and sold the restaurant to Caledon Concepts, which owns Rococo Steak and Ceviche. Caledon ran the space as Moon Under Water for a little while, but eventually converted it to the new (and current) location for Ceviche. Ceviche was originally located where Fortu currently resides, at the corner of Beach Dr. and Central Ave, in downtown St. Pete.

Mike opened Studio Public House in the Grand Central District in April 2021. The space was formerly Pom Pom’s Tea House which was popular for sandwiches. They kept a sandwich menu and added some of the British curries from Moon. Studio Public House closed in June 2025 after the landlord sold the building.

Meanwhile, Caledon Concepts still owned the intellectual rights to The Moon Under Water and had stored some of the furniture, fixtures, and signs. Now we come full circle.

Beloved British Pub The Moon Under Water Returns

Five years after closing, The Moon Under Water returns.

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