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Bowled Over By Bowled – A Review of Bowled Restaurant

Korean BBQ Pork at Bowled

A few blocks from my condo is a local garage/gas station called Bob Lee’s Tires.  For years it just had a little food counter that was really nothing special.  Then, Kahwa Coffee came in and opened in the space, but decided it was not right for them.  In October 2015, a restaurant favorite from the past, […]

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Boulevard Burgers & Tap House Juicy Burgers and Best Buffalo Shrimp

So I’m at The Shave Cave last Wednesday and like you would normally expect at a barbershop, there’s banter back and forth. When I mentioned that my next stop was going to be  Boulevard Burgers on St. Pete Beach, one of the guys said; “That’s a tourist trap. It’s not that great.” (I won’t mention […]

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Bodega St. Pete in the Edge District is Excellent!

Ooops, they did it again. They being George and Debbie Sayegh, owners of that rustic, groovy little cubbyhole at 1120 Central known as Bodega. You know the Joint. Across the street from Green Bench Brewers. A three-wood over 1st Avenue South bouncing along the parking lot to the Trop from their back yard. Jammed into […]

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DON’T WAIT for the Official Name Change – El Gallo Grande’s Food is Already Nueva Cantina!!

Cuban Chimichanga at Nueva Cantina

On October 4th, I published breaking Foodies news regarding the changing of hands at El Gallo Grande to Louie Spetrini and his partners Erin & Rocco Rinaldi.  Officially the new name, happy hour and menu won’t change until November 1st, however, I am EXTREMELY happy to report that all of the new staff are currently […]

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Café Gala: A Sneak Peek at New Menu Items

Last week I tagged along with a food writing class from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg at The Dali Museum. For those of you that don’t know, the Dali Museum is also home to Café Gala, a quaint cafe in the museum lobby that serves coffee, beer, wine and Spanish inspired eats. The museum […]

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Gluten-Free at Red Mesa Cantina

Cantina Tacos

The Red Mesa family of restaurants are good stand-bys on any day of the week. You can’t go wrong with one of the three: Mercado, 4th St, and the Cantina. As far as atmosphere goes, the Cantina downtown is my favorite. The inside is funky and vibrant, while the outdoor patio feels quaint and cozy. […]

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‘Dem Bones …

Buya Ramen Restaurant Review Buya Ramen’s broth begins with dem bones, chicken and pork ones simmered with roasted vegetables for 20-something hours to dredge out the fats and collagen from the marrow and bone to create an almost opaque broth you combine with noodles, mushrooms, vegetables and savory meat to produce, well, an experience. Call […]

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5 Places for Adventurous Eaters in St. Pete 2016

I consider myself lucky that I am an adventurous eater. I get to try so many things and experience amazing flavors, textures, and aromas. When I was a kid and the family would go out to dinner, the way I would choose what I would order would be the first item I came to that […]

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I Found Gluten-Free Ravioli at Annata Wine Bar

Gluten-Free Ravioli

Who doesn’t love Annata Wine Bar, right? You know you will get fresh, inspired cuisine every time. We had not been in quite a while and were both craving some fabulously gourmet fare and nice wine pairings. We went down on a Saturday night around 8 o’clock. Of course it was jam-packed in there, and […]

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King’s Street Food Counter: Kid Friendly Approved

One of our favorite restaurants to dine out as a family is King’s Street Food Counter on Central. Restaurants in and around the Edge District on Central Ave tend to be good choices for families with kids, because they are more casual than the Beach Drive options and offer great people watching without being so busy that […]

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Foodies with Kids

I became interested in the food scene during my ten years working in restaurants in New Orleans, Charleston, SC, and a few places in between, and am thrilled to have the chance to write about it as a recent transplant to St. Pete. As a server, few things excited me less than waiting on a […]

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Eat Cheap in St. Pete

Don’t confuse cheap with fast food. St. Pete foodies know that inexpensive quality homemade food (both sit down and take out) is an adventure like finding a Coach bag in a thrift shop. In my hungry meanderings, I’ve discovered delightful dishes with big taste for small clams. Tell me your favorite cheap chow joint; email […]

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Old Key West Bar & Grill – Not so old…with a fantastic new menu!

Housemade Smoked Fish Spread at Old Key West Bar & Grill

September 1st, 2016 Kevin and I have a standing date for lunch every other Wednesday.  Recently the Old Key West Bar & Grill was mentioned in our Facebook Group and I told Kevin that I had not been there in years and that we should make that our Wednesday lunch date.  My recollections of it […]

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Gluten-Free Review of Hawkers Asian Street Fare

Yangzhou Chow Faan Gluten Free Option at Hawkers

We had been to Hawkers a couple months prior and had a great experience, so we decided to give it another try. We had focused on trying various small plates last time, and wanted to try more of their entrees. Thankfully, they do have a separate gluten-free menu. I will say the proportion of gluten-free […]

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Pia’s Trattoria in Gulfport – A Review

Pia's Trattoria Review

Originally published on June 11, 2016 by Anne Oliver in the group St. Petersburg Foodies Restaurant Reviews on Facebook. Pia’s is awesome, it’s one of my favorite Italian restaurants in the Bay Area. Every creation is well thought out and handcrafted to perfection. Started off with the focaccia, parm, and sugar coated grapes.

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