Cordova Inn expansion and new rooftop bar open next month in downtown St. Pete

Cordova Inn expansion and new rooftop bar open next month in downtown St. Pete

After nearly three years of construction next door to one of downtown St. Petersburg’s most storied boutique hotels, the Cordova Inn’s long-awaited expansion is finally nearing the finish line, with the ownership team targeting an opening next month.

“We can see the light at the end of the tunnel,” co-owner Tommy Del Zoppo told St. Pete Rising during a recent sit-down interview. “We’ve been laser-focused on getting this done, and we’d like to open by February 15th. At this point it’s furniture, final finishes, and waiting on a few inspections.”

The five-story addition rising at 253 2nd Avenue North beside the 105-year-old Cordova Inn is designed to more than triple the hotel’s room count, taking it from 32 rooms to 97, including three luxury suites on the top floor offering panoramic views of downtown.

The expansion will also add a new ground-floor restaurant and a fifth-floor rooftop bar, both of which will be open to the public.

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Dead Bob’s Waterfront Kitchen will soon open inside of the Elks Lodge in Madeira Beach

Dead Bob’s Waterfront Kitchen will soon open inside of the Elks Lodge in Madeira Beach

Dead Bob’s is expanding once again – this time to the waterfront. 

The popular St. Petersburg bar and restaurant will soon open Dead Bob’s Waterfront Kitchen inside the Holiday Isle Elks Lodge #1912 at 14111 East Parsley Drive in Madeira Beach, which reopened last year after Hurricane Helene.

For owner Ben Scherlis, the partnership offers a rare mix of scenic views, built-in community, and something a little different from the typical restaurant experience.

“We’re really trying to be open on February 1st; it might be a few weeks later, but that’s what we’re shooting for,” Dead Bob’s owner Ben Scherlis tells St. Pete Rising.

Dead Bob’s Waterfront Kitchen will operate as a members-only restaurant, meaning guests must be affiliated with the Elks Lodge to dine there.

However, non-members won’t be turned away. Visitors can apply for membership on the spot, pay a $50 application fee, and enjoy Dead Bob’s famed fare right away.

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SoDough Square to open Detroit-style square pizza shop in north St. Pete

SoDough Square to open Detroit-style square pizza shop in north St. Pete

Orlando-based SoDough Square, known for its Detroit-style square pizza, is expanding into the Tampa Bay area with the debut of a new slice shop in north St. Pete.

Detroit native Robert Bair, who is also the founder of Gringos Locos and Tin & Taco, has been quietly baking pies and fine-tuning recipes ahead of the soft opening of SoDough Square at 6925 4th Street North, formerly home to The Bread Artisans bakery.

The new pizza shop will host a soft opening celebration on Friday, January 23rd.

While dozens of pizzerias and Italian eateries serve thin, New York-style or brick-oven pies, only a handful of local shops offer Detroit-style pizzas, known for its thick, yet crispy crust.

Bair, who years ago traded the hustle and bustle of Motor City to move to “where you vacation,” opened his Orlando flagship shop in 2022. He followed that with two additional locations in the greater Orlando area a year later.

The rise of Detroit-style pizza is widely credited to Gus Guerra, the late owner of Buddy’s Rendezvous Pizzeria on Detroit’s east side. He famously baked his pies in forged blue steel pans sourced from local automotive plants, giving them their signature  square shape and crispy caramelized edge known as “frico.”

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Tony D’s Sub Shop brings classic Italian sandwiches to Central Avenue in St. Pete

Tony D’s Sub Shop brings classic Italian sandwiches to Central Avenue in St. Pete

Tony D’s Sub Shop, a new old-school Italian sandwich spot serving hot and cold subs made from scratch, has officially opened in downtown St. Pete at 217 Central Avenue.

With green checkerboard tile floors, family photos lining exposed brick and white walls, and a counter stocked with meats and cheeses, Tony D’s aims to recreate the feel of a neighborhood corner deli and Italian family kitchen.

Tony D’s is the latest concept from Ohio-based Forward Hospitality Group, which also owns the neighboring Glamper bar and restaurant and previously operated the seasonal XMas Bar pop-up in the space. The group is also behind Good Night John Boy, Welcome to the Farm, and My Rich Uncle.

The shop opened on January 9th and is currently serving lunch and dinner into the late evening.

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Orlando-based Tabla Indian Restaurant to open St. Petersburg location

Orlando-based Tabla Indian Restaurant to open St. Petersburg location

A new restaurant bringing a modern twist to traditional Indian cuisine is headed to St. Petersburg.

Florida-based restaurant group Tabla, which operates several concepts throughout Central Florida and beyond, plans to open Tabla Modern Indian Cafe at 10324 Roosevelt Boulevard in the north St. Pete’s Ibis Walk plaza. The new concept will replace the closed Indian eatery, Cafe Masala.

Tabla describes itself as a place where “bold, authentic Indian flavors meet modern favorites,” offering traditional Indian, Indo Chinese, and Thai dishes in addition to fun reinterpretations of familiar American comfort foods like a Indian-inspired pizza and burgers.

In 2008, owners Anshu and Nora Jain opened the first Tabla location in Orlando as a fine dining restaurant, but rapidly expanded with additional fast-casual and fine dining locations in the following years. 

The Indian restaurant became a franchise in 2024, and now has over ten locations throughout Florida, Texas and Illinois. 

An official grand opening date and menu for the St. Petersburg location has not yet been announced.  

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Bright Ice owners to open Kitty’s House of Pizza in Central Oak Park

Bright Ice owners to open Kitty’s House of Pizza in Central Oak Park

A new neighborhood pizzeria is coming to St. Petersburg’s Central Oak Park, bringing brick-oven pizzas, house-made pastas, and a familiar local name behind the concept.

The restaurant is the latest project from Steve Garrahan and Kurt Drake, the founders of Bright Ice, a small-batch ice cream brand known for its creative flavor combinations like roasted strawberries with brown sugar and balsamic and blueberries with cinnamon.

Kitty’s House of Pizza is slated to open in early 2026 at 4059 5th Avenue North, just four blocks west of Bright Ice’s original St. Pete scoop shop.

The building, which Garrahan and Drake purchased in June, previously housed a gym and, before that, a convenience store.

The idea for Kitty’s House of Pizza grew organically out of Bright Ice’s continued expansion.

Bright Ice opened in St. Petersburg in late 2019 and has since expanded to Tampa, Pinellas Park, Venice, and Lakeland.

“We’ve outgrown our current commercial kitchen for ice cream production, especially when it comes to cold storage,” Garrahan said. “This new space allows us to more than double our freezer capacity and better serve our existing locations.”

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Holiday Mezzo Market brings its biggest lineup yet to the EDGE District this Saturday

Holiday Mezzo Market brings its biggest lineup yet to the EDGE District this Saturday

One of St. Petersburg’s most popular local markets is going all out to close the year.

Mezzo Market will return this Saturday, December 20th, for its final (and largest!) market of the 2025 season, transforming Baum Avenue into a massive outdoor celebration of local art and small business.

The one-day event will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. between Intermezzo Coffee & Cocktails and Green Bench Brewing in the EDGE District of downtown St. Pete.

This edition of Mezzo Market marks a major expansion, with more than 275 small and independent businesses participating, a significant jump from last year’s lineup.

“Expanding to more than 275 vendors gives people the chance to shop directly with the small businesses that make St. Pete special,” organizer Jarrett Sabatini, who is also the owner of Intermezzo Coffee & Cocktails and Bar Mezzo, said in an announcement.

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Visioning begins for new 28-acre walkable mixed-use development near Warehouse Arts District in St. Pete

Visioning begins for new 28-acre walkable mixed-use development near Warehouse Arts District in St. Pete

What would you create with 28 acres of land in St Pete? A park? An amphitheater? Attainable housing? Artist studios?

Those questions were at the center of a recent four-day community charrette that began to shape the future of a large industrial property along the Pinellas Trail, home to St. Petersburg Distillery and several vacant buildings.

The 28-acre site at 800 31st Street South, located west of the Warehouse Arts District and across from Gibbs High School, is owned by the Iafrate family and is envisioned as a new Creators District.

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Beloved downtown diner expands with new location on Pasadena Avenue

Beloved downtown diner expands with new location on Pasadena Avenue

Central Diner, the downtown St. Pete staple known for its no-frills breakfasts, oversized portions, and loyal following, has quietly expanded west.

The longtime neighborhood favorite, at 530 Central Avenue, has opened a second location at 2525 Pasadena Avenue South in the Village Plaza in South Pasadena.

The expansion is a big step for a spot that has been part of St. Pete’s food scene for almost fifty years.

Central Diner began in 1975 as Central Coffee Shoppe, opened by John and Chris Mangels.

Over the years it became a go-to eatery for downtown workers, long-time residents, and anyone craving a dependable plate of pancakes or corned beef hash.

Their daughters, Michelle, Cassie, and Nicole, took over the restaurant in 2004 and continued running it until 2018.

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Former Hippie Shack and Sea Hags building set to be demolished and redeveloped on St. Pete Beach

Former Hippie Shack and Sea Hags building set to be demolished and redeveloped on St. Pete Beach

The restaurant building at Blind Pass Marina on St. Pete Beach is set to be demolished.

The structure, most recently home to the short-lived Hippie Shack and Sea Hags before that, suffered significant storm damage during last year’s hurricanes and will be torn down to make way for a new outdoor dining destination.

Property owners Ping Pong Partners, a company formed by developer Steve Gianfilippo, have submitted a Conditional Use Permit to the City of St. Pete Beach outlining plans for a complete transformation of the site at 9555 Blind Pass Road.

Gianfilippo is known locally for creating two popular co-working and event spaces: Station House in downtown St. Petersburg and Hyde House Public Studio in Tampa’s Hyde Park Village.

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