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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe Central Park Food Hall will soon open at 551 Central Avenue in downtown St. Petersburg, transforming the former Dome Grill space into a culinary paradise. Featuring well-known eateries such as Speaks Clam Bar, Kojo, and Palm Avenue Deli, the food hall aims to offer diverse flavors across a 27,700-square-foot facility designed by local and national talents. With innovative dining experiences and local artwork, this venue promises to become a cornerstone of the food scene in St. Petersburg.
If you’re in St. Petersburg, hold on to your forks! The all-new Central Park Food Hall is set to make its grand debut later this year at 551 Central Avenue, right in the heart of downtown. It’s breaking ground on what used to be the Dome Grill, and trust us, this is going to be a game changer for food lovers!
Construction kicked off back in November 2021, and since then, everyone has been buzzing about what to expect from this upcoming culinary haven. The food hall is operated by the well-regarded Hi Hospitality Group, which already has a strong reputation along Florida’s Gulf Coast for their incredible eateries.
You’ll be delighted to find that some of the most beloved eateries from the Hi Hospitality Group will make an appearance here. Get ready for tasty bites from locations like Speaks Clam Bar, serving up American-Italian favorites, Kojo, the go-to for Pan-Asian delights, and the classic Palm Avenue Deli, known for their scrumptious New York-style deli staples.
But what can you expect when you step inside this five-story food paradise? Get ready for a sprawling 27,700-square-foot space designed in collaboration with top local and national talent. Local talents from Behar + Peteranecz Architecture and Barr & Barr, along with BLOK Design Group from Pennsylvania, have crafted an environment that feels both innovative and welcoming!
To add a splash of local flair, renowned St. Pete artist Ales “BASK” Hostomsky will bring some magic to the walls with stunning murals that reflect the creativity of the area.
Let’s talk food because, honestly, that’s what we all care about, right? The ground floor will have seven mouth-watering fast-casual dining options and a full-service bar, making your munching experience delightful and hassle-free. Thanks to modern tech, you can say goodbye to long ordering lines with innovative table-side technology!
What’s on the menu, you ask? The choices are as exciting as they are varied:
But wait, there’s more! The mezzanine level will offer even more seating options along with exclusive booths for special reservations, cooking classes, and various fun events. Fancy a sweet treat? Check out The Meadows, a dessert bar featuring scrumptious gelato and espresso drinks!
And let’s not forget Worth, a chic lifestyle boutique curated by Levey’s daughter, paying homage to the memory of the former Woolworth’s store.
The fourth floor is where the magic continues with Kojo— yes, the same revered Pan-Asian restaurant, now with sushi and steak offerings to tickle your taste buds. Feeling tropical? Head to the Bar Hana, a tiki-style rooftop bar serving refreshing cocktails.
For those seeking a more exclusive experience, Night Owl is an intimate, members-only rooftop venue perfect for networking and social gatherings.
The Central Park Food Hall is more than just a dining venue; it embodies the vibrant, youthful, and artistic community that St. Petersburg prides itself on. With a diverse range of dining experiences for both locals and visitors, it surely promises to be a significant addition to the St. Pete culinary scene. So, keep your calendar marked, because this is one opening you won’t want to miss!
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