The Chattaway, St. Petersburg’s longest-running restaurant, will close this summer after more than 90 years
/St. Petersburg’s longest-running restaurant will close its doors this summer.
The Chattaway, a family-owned staple at 358 22nd Avenue South, will serve its last meal in mid-July after more than 90 years serving the community.
The property, which has been owned by the family for decades, is now under contract and expected to transfer to a new owner in early August.
The family plans to host a final “yard sale” in August, offering memorabilia and pieces of the restaurant’s history.
The Chattaway’s story begins in 1922, when a wooden building was constructed on a pie-shaped lot on the corner of 22nd Avenue South and 4th Street South.
The building’s first tenant was Four Corners Grocery, a neighborhood store with a small outdoor counter selling soda, candy, and cigarettes.
A single gas pump stood out front, where fuel once sold for just 22 cents per gallon.
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