News Summary
Pacific Counter, known for its delicious Hawaiian-style poke bowls and sushi burritos, is set to open a new location at the Northeast Park Shopping Center in St. Petersburg. This new restaurant will span approximately 1,300 square feet and is expected to provide fresh, customizable meals under $15. Set to open in January 2025, the partners behind Pacific Counter plan further expansions, ensuring that the community can enjoy flavorful, healthy dining options. With a strong presence at local sports venues, the restaurant is also resilient in the face of challenges like supply chain issues.
Pacific Counter Opens New Location in St. Petersburg’s Northeast Park Shopping Center
St. Petersburg is getting even tastier with the upcoming opening of a brand new Pacific Counter location in the heart of the Northeast Park Shopping Center. Situated at 210 37th Ave N, this exciting new restaurant will share space with familiar neighbors like Crunch Fitness and Publix, making it a convenient stop for lunch or a delicious dinner after a workout.
A Journey of Growth
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the growth of Pacific Counter. Since starting its journey in 2018 at 660 Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, the restaurant has quickly gained a reputation for its popular Hawaiian-style poke bowls and creative sushi burritos. Now, nearly seven years later, they’re gearing up for a new milestone by launching a restaurant that spans approximately 1,300 square feet, taking over the former home of Island Fin Poké.
What to Expect
Fans of healthy and flavorful meals won’t be disappointed. The new Pacific Counter will continue to offer a delightful selection of customizable dining options. Whether you’re craving a fresh poke bowl, a hand-held sushi burrito, or even a refreshing cup of boba tea, there’s something on the menu for everyone—most items priced under $15! Don’t forget to try signature favorites like the sweet pineapple whip, spam musubi, and the ever-tasty California Glizzy (that’s a hot dog, if you’re wondering).
Solid Foundations
Behind Pacific Counter are partners with a wealth of experience in the restaurant industry. With years of culinary know-how, Tanner Loebel, Chef Tock Noythanongsay, and Eric Bialik lead the charge to bring fresh flavors to Tampa Bay. Their focus remains on using high-quality ingredients and maintaining hands-on management to ensure that every meal meets the expectations of loyal customers.
Expansion Plans
As part of a wider growth strategy, Pacific Counter doesn’t just plan to stop at this new location. With several successful spots already up and running across the Tampa Bay area, including South Tampa and Downtown, the company is eyeing more expansion opportunities. Franchising could soon play a significant role, bringing the beloved Hawaiian flavor outside of Florida.
A Resilient Business Model
Despite the hurdles presented by supply chain issues and rising costs from inflation, Pacific Counter keeps its core mission at heart: providing delicious and health-conscious meals. Not only will this new restaurant cater to the community, but Pacific Counter also has a solid presence at local sports venues, including a sixth-season return to Tropicana Field. They continue to keep fans fed with their tasty offerings, even in light of maintenance challenges following Hurricane Milton’s impact.
Conclusions and Looking Ahead
The anticipated opening date for the Northeast Park location is set for the end of January 2025. With this exciting addition, locals can soon enjoy a fresh dining experience that emphasizes vibrant flavors, friendly service, and a laid-back atmosphere. So, keep an eye out for the opening and get ready to dive into a world of poke bowls and sushi burritos that have made Pacific Counter a staple in St. Petersburg. This is only the beginning of what promises to be an extraordinary culinary journey!
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