A glimpse inside Seymour's Coffee, a new café in downtown St. Pete.
Seymour’s Coffee, a new café in downtown St. Petersburg, will open on March 1. Located at 407 Central Avenue, the cozy café pays tribute to owner Steven Peterman’s grandfather and features a menu of breakfast bowls, quiches, and artisanal pies. Partnering with Look Alive Coffee, it promises unique coffee blends for enthusiasts. The café will also offer merchandise similar to Pete’s Bagels, ensuring a rich experience for customers. Open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Seymour’s Coffee aims to be a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
Mark your calendars, St. Petersburg! A brand-new café named Seymour’s Coffee is set to open its doors by March 1.
Located right in the heart of downtown at 407 Central Avenue, this charming café will take over the space formerly known as Samurai Cat in the historic Snell Arcade. While renovating the area, the team took great care to create a cozy, welcoming ambiance. Think classic diner vibes, complemented with a modern twist and more seating added in the backroom, giving visitors even more space to relax.
Seymour’s Coffee pays tribute to owner Steven Peterman’s late grandfather, seeking to foster a sense of familiarity and comfort for everyone who walks through its doors. With clean-cut designs, featuring lovely natural wood accents, the interior boasts a vintage look that’s sure to resonate with fans of Peterman’s other successful establishment, Pete’s Bagels.
And speaking of offerings, prepare your taste buds for an enticing menu filled with delightful choices! Early risers and brunch lovers will be thrilled to discover an array of breakfast bowls, quiches, savory scones, and heavenly artisanal pies just waiting to be savored.
But that’s not all! The café has partnered with local gem Look Alive Coffee to ensure every cup served is nothing short of exceptional. Known for their unique roast and blend techniques, Look Alive Coffee will provide their expertly crafted beans, some of which are co-fermented with fruits for an unforgettable flavor experience.
Seymour’s Coffee is not just another café; it will also serve as a testing ground for new and experimental coffee blends created by Look Alive Coffee. So, if you’re a coffee enthusiast or just enjoy a great cup o’ joe, you’ll definitely want to swing by and be one of the first to try these unique concoctions!
In addition to the new café, Steve Peterman is expanding his brand even further. A drive-thru for Pete’s Bagels is scheduled to launch at 2439 4th St. S. this spring. Since 2019, Peterman has continued to grow his culinary footprint in St. Pete, establishing additional locations in the Grand Central District, Ybor, and Gulfport.
When you visit Seymour’s, don’t forget to check out the merchandise section, which will have similar offerings to Pete’s Bagels. You can snag some fun goodies while enjoying your coffee and treats!
Seymour’s Coffee plans to be open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., offering convenient to-go options and third-party delivery, making it easier than ever to enjoy breakfast or a quick lunch on the run. The menu will include a variety of delicious sandwiches, such as chicken salad and tuna salad served on rye or as open-faced bagel sandwiches. For those chilly days, users can enjoy a warm bowl of matzo ball soup, with seasonal selections rotating regularly.
Freshly made pastries, delightful quiches, and a strawberry rose yogurt bowl will provide much to please your palate, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.
Make sure to follow Seymour’s Coffee on Instagram to stay updated on their opening date and menu offerings! This new café promises to create a delightful space for both coffee lovers and foodies alike.
So, get ready, St. Pete! There’s a new place in town where warmth, charm, and delicious food combine—Seymour’s Coffee is about to become your new favorite spot!
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