
Located on the corner of 6th St. and Central Avenue, The Crane is one of the latest additions to St. Pete’s vibrant dining scene. Specializing in steaks and seafood, this new restaurant offers a modern vibe and is perfect for intimate meals, special occasions or even just a reason to have a night out on the town.
The Crane was brought to life by the team behind Mangosteen and The Glass Noodle, both also located on Central Avenue. The group has another new concept opening soon called The Plate, which will have locations in St. Petersburg and Tampa. They’re planning to open the St. Pete location in a few months and the Tampa location is scheduled to open their doors in a few weeks.
The Crane’s space is very large with plenty of seating inside and out, including a spacious bar which encompasses the center of the restaurant. There are a number of outdoor tables occupying the sidewalks of both Central Avenue and 6th Street. Even though The Crane has ample seating, I would still recommend planning ahead and securing a reservation, especially for weekend lunch and dinner. Our party of four dined at The Crane on Friday evening on the weekend of the Grand Prix. Our reservation was at 5:45 and upon arrival, the restaurant was calm and quiet, but by 6:30, the space was bustling and the atmosphere was humming with up-beat music and convivial conversation.
Sleek and modern elements adorn the restaurant’s interior which make the space quite alluring. Features include the large circular black marble bar, beautiful terrazzo floors and stylish grey booths that are spacious and each is divided by sheer curtains that allow for an intimate dining experience with your party. There are few things worse when having a nice meal out than not being able to have a conversation due to noise. Creating a space that is both energetic, yet cozy for diners is an art form and The Crane precisely executed this.
When starting your meal at The Crane, the cocktail menu is a must as it is extensive and possesses a variety of unique concoctions. We had the pleasure of dining with Kevin and Lori during our visit and each of us ordered a different cocktail to begin the evening. Lori decided on the Business as Yuzu with Corazon reposado tequila, Choya yuzu liqueur, lime and agave – it was similar to a margarita, but perhaps a touch more bitter. Nonetheless, it’s a familiar and approachable beverage.
Kevin selected All Thai’d Up as his first libation of choice with Ford’s gin, celery bitters, lemon, Thai basil syrup and bubbles. It, too, leaned on the side of bitter, but I would deem it as an easy-drinker that is great for waking up the senses before a meal.

My husband, Mike, gravitated towards the Oolong Way From Home which is crafted with Oolong-infused Greywhale gin, Foro sweet vermouth and strawberry infused Campari. This drink was pleasantly aromatic and very enjoyable. Being the mezcal lover that I am, I went with the Iron Kite with Del Maguey Vida mezcal, Ten to One rum, white rum, almond, passionfruit, lemon, red bell pepper and purple shiso. This cocktail was my favorite of the night. With the ingredients involved, I assumed it it would be a touch sweeter, but I was pleasantly surprised with the spirit-forward notes after the first sip.


The food is mostly centered around Steak and Seafood and the offerings are plentiful. We, of course, wanted to indulge in as much as possible, so we ordered a little bit of everything. Because we knew that we’d be ordering a large quantity of food and you never know what you’re going to get when it comes to coursing, we opted to only order two dishes at a time. This method proved to be an effective plan for our meal, as the dishes arrived quickly, two at a time and didn’t leave us feeling overwhelmed at any point.
Our order consisted of a variety of items and the first plates to hit the table were the Wagyu Dumplings and the Stuffed Chicken Wings. The Wagyu dumplings are rather self explanatory. We enjoyed them, but they weren’t exceptionally memorable. We didn’t know what to expect with the Stuffed Chicken Wings. Each order comes with one large crab-stuffed wing that is cut into four pieces. The crab flavor outweighed that of the chicken. The overall dish was interesting, but I think we all really wanted and expected more from a flavor standpoint.
The next round of dishes was comprised of Shrimp Cocktail and the She Crab Soup. Shrimp cocktail is a personal favorite of mine and The Crane’s version is superb with steamed then chilled shrimp and a lovely cocktail sauce. In my opinion, the cook on the shrimp is key and this variation was close to perfect – I would definitely order this again.
I enjoyed the She Crab Soup more than I initially thought I would. To be honest, I had never had She Crab Soup until my visit to The Crane. The Sherry was undoubtedly prominent, but the overall flavor was delightful.
(Added by Lori) For those who don’t know what she-crab soup is: According to legend, she-crab soup originated in Charleston in the 1920’s by an African chef, William Deas, cooking for President William Howard Taft. The original recipe calls for crab meat, heavy cream, sherry and crab roe, which comes from female crabs, hence the name she-crab. The roe gives the soup its orange color. The soup is now a southern staple. It is normally spelled with the dash between she and crab but not on this menu.
Another round of cocktails were in order after the first half of our meal. This time around, I reached for something more classic – The Crane Manhattan with barrel-aged Woodford Reserve, Averna and House bitters. This drink is also smoked which makes for a great table-side presentation.
My husband opted for the Paper Crane with Michter’s rye, Amaro, Montenegro, Dola Dira, grapefruit, Oolong and honey. Kevin selected the Melon Drop as his second drink. We all expected this one to be a bit sweeter but we were all surprised at how well-balanced it was after taking a sip. This drink combines Yuzu vodka, local honey, Japanese melon, Pandan and lime.
We, of course, had to enjoy a couple of different cuts of meat during our meal. The regular (approximately 8 ounces) Wagyu Filet and the Grilled Pork Chop were our selections and we were very happy with both. The Wagyu is listed under the “Premium Cuts” section which also has a number of other Japanese Wagyu options. The Wagyu Filet comes in two sizes – a four to five ounce portion and also a larger six to eight ounce portion. We ordered our steak medium rare and were very impressed on the cook of the steak – it was perfect.



The pork was also prepared very well and it is served with a light drizzle of curry sauce. We weren’t initially aware of this sauce when we placed our order. None of us could put our finger on what the sauce was so we inquired about it. We were told that the curry sauce was made up of a number of ingredients, the main components being coconut, garlic, ginger root, lemongrass and caper leaf. Each cut of meat was served with simple grilled vegetables (carrots, squash, zucchini).
When devising our meal plan of attack, Kevin mentioned a dish that was nostalgic to him whilst growing up in New Jersey – the Flounder & Crab which is a flounder filet and crab stuffing served over sautéed spinach. He noted that this was much different than the dish that he was envisioning and grew up on, but we all enjoyed it. The crab stuffing was the most flavorful, in my opinion.
Because we were quite full and The Crane doesn’t have a dedicated pastry chef, we chose to skip dessert. If you’re conflicted on whether or not to order dessert, it’s always worth asking if there is an in-house pastry chef. If the restaurant does not have one, we usually skip dessert.
Overall, our experience at The Crane was excellent – this restaurant was definitely worth the wait. Our service was exceptional (thank you, Rachel), the food and cocktails both exceeded expectations and the overall ambiance of the space was upbeat and pleasant. I believe that the community of St. Pete will thoroughly enjoy dining at The Crane.

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- The Crane
- 727-201-4437
- Steak, Seafood, Craft Cocktails
- Mon - Thu 11:00am - 10:00pm
- Fri - 11:00am - 11:00pm
- Sat - 12:00pm - 11:00pm
- Sun - 12:00pm - 10:00pm
- Take Reservations: Yes!
- 575 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701, United States
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