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Sponsor Our ArticlesAfter a four-year closure, The Moon Under Water, a cherished British restaurant in downtown St. Petersburg, will reopen its doors by the end of 2024. Known for its classic British cuisine and charming atmosphere, it aims to bring back beloved dishes like fish and chips and spicy curries. The reopening will be led by experienced culinary figures who have a connection to the restaurant’s rich history, ensuring a delightful return for both loyal patrons and new visitors.
After a four-year closure, The Moon Under Water is making a triumphant return to downtown St. Petersburg! This beloved British restaurant and bar, a staple in the community for over 20 years, is set to reopen its doors by the end of 2024, if not sooner. For fans of classic British fare and fusion cooking, this is news worth celebrating!
The Moon Under Water has long been a favorite among locals, known for its charming atmosphere and its delightful menu that features everything from hearty fish and chips to spicy curries. Because of the pandemic, the restaurant had to take a lengthy break, leaving patrons longing for their favorite dishes. Now, excitement is in the air as the plans for a new location are underway!
While the specific address is still a secret, rest assured that the new restaurant will be situated right in the heart of downtown, close to its original home at 332 Beach Drive NE. Though that space has since been filled by another eatery called Ceviche, the spirit of The Moon Under Water will soon brighten up a new corner of St. Pete.
The reopening will be spearheaded by familiar faces in the culinary community—Mike and Alison Crippin, who played key roles at The Moon Under Water, along with Kevin and Jeanne Milkey, the friendly owners of Grand Central Brewhouse. Mike Crippin is already delighting patrons with his culinary skills at The Studio Pub on Central Avenue, where he continues to serve classic favorites.
With the reopening fast approaching, fans can anticipate a menu that balances beloved classics with exciting new options. Those mouth-watering fish and chips that have become synonymous with The Moon Under Water are expected to return, along with that famous spicy curry that had diners coming back for more. The culinary team is dedicated not just to reviving the favorites but also to putting a fresh twist on old classics, adding to the thrill of what’s to come.
One of the most delightful aspects of this reopening is the commitment to preserving the original charm and decor of The Moon Under Water. Plans are in place to incorporate existing signage and elements from the much-loved restaurant, ensuring that returning guests will feel right at home while also welcoming new visitors into a slice of St. Pete’s rich culinary history.
The reopening of The Moon Under Water is not just about bringing back a restaurant; it’s about reigniting a cherished piece of St. Petersburg’s culinary legacy that dates back to the 1990s. This local favorite has left an indelible mark on the community, and its return heralds an exciting chapter for food lovers in the area.
As we await more details on the opening timeline and the exact location, don’t hesitate to visit Grand Central Brewhouse and The Studio Pub. These spots will give you a sneak peek of the flavors and experiences that are to come with The Moon Under Water’s grand return!
Stay tuned for the latest updates, and get ready to welcome back your favorite British eatery in the heart of downtown St. Pete!
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