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ACTION STARTS AT SUNSET IN THE ST. PETERSBURG/CLEARWATER AREA
4/01/2006
MEDIA CONTACT:
Wit Tuttell at 800-822-6461
or 727-464-7200
wit@FloridasBeach.com
The St. Petersburg/Clearwater area is well-known for its spectacular Gulf of Mexico sunsets, but the
action is far from over once the stars come out. From beach bars with cool drinks and island music to high-tech nightlife in Clearwater and St. Petersburg, the action heats up when the sun goes down. Here are some of the nightlife highlights, for more information on the area, go to
www.FloridasBeach.com or call 1-877-FL-BEACH (352-3224).
ST. PETERSBURG:
BayWalk Complex Heats Up: The $40-million “BayWalk” entertainment complex has become a
hot spot for shopping and nightlife. Adding momentum to a revitalization of downtown St.
Petersburg, “BayWalk” opened in the fall of 2000. The 150,000 sq. ft. open-air themed plaza is
anchored by a 4,200 seat, 20-screen Muvico Theater complex featuring stadium seating theaters, child care service and fresh cuisine. 727-384-6000
BayWalk Bars & Restaurants: The Mediterranean Revival-themed complex known as the “Soul of
St. Petersburg” includes bars and restaurants that pack in the crowds every night of the week.
BayWalk features Wet Willie’s, an open-air daiquiri bar specializing in frozen drinks and a hot dance
floor, and The Martini Bar, a sophisticated club with a variety of martinis and other drinks as well as
live music. The complex features an assortment of unique and fashionable restaurants such as dish,
Dan Marino’s Town Tavern, Dish and Gratzzi’s. 727-384-6000
BayWalk Shopping: The complex offers an eclectic array of shops for all ages and tastes. From the
region’s only full-line Ann Taylor shop to the tropical lifestyle wear of Hurricane Pass Outfitters and Five Fish, to White House/Black Market which features women’s clothing in shades of white and
black, variety abounds throughout the complex. 727-384-6000
Get Down-town: St. Petersburg celebrates the weekend on the First Friday of every month with a
Big Block Party Blowout! The city closes off Central Avenue for three blocks in the heart of
downtown for this free festival. The Get Downtown series features live music 5:30 – 10:30 p.m. and
includes food vendors and other entertainment. 727-393-3597 www.firstfridayinfo.com
Spend the Night with Dali: The “Dalí & Beyond” Thursday-night film series at the Salvador Dali
Museum in St. Petersburg features movies that share a Dalínian enthusiasm for fantasy, dreams,
creativity and the imagination. Past films have included Dalí’s own ventures into cinema as well as
surrealist and art films, documentaries, and experimental Hollywood productions. Films are shown in the evening on the first and third Thursdays of the month. 727-823-3767
www.salvadordalimuseum.org
Step Into the Ring: The Ringside Café north of downtown St. Petersburg features live Blues almost every night of the week. This two-story, wooden-frame house used to be home to a boxing club, but now it heats up with great music. 727-894-8465 www.ringsidecafe.com
Garden Party: The Garden is an outdoor lounge under the arms of an ancient banyan tree in the
heart of downtown St. Petersburg. It offers live jazz every weekend featuring the Buster Cooper
Quartet. Cooper has played with such jazz legends as Duke Ellington and Josephine Baker. 727-896-
3800
I’ll be in the Lobby: The Lobby Bar is a chic martini bar located in the lobby of one of downtown
St. Petersburg’s first hotels. The Lobby is hard to find because the hotel isn’t open anymore. But it is
worth the trip. Open only Thursday through Saturday, the small hot spot features great drinks, stained glass tables and an entertaining crowd. 727-896-3800
Cha Cha Cha: Located five floors above downtown St. Petersburg and nearly a mile out into Tampa
Bay, Cha Cha Coconuts is one of the coolest spots in town. This restaurant/bar features entertainment
nightly and there is never a cover charge. 727-898-5800
Standing at the Landing: Jannus Landing is a cozy courtyard in downtown St. Petersburg that is a
favorite venue for live performances. Crowds at the enclosed but open-air venue cannot exceed
1,500. Jannus Landing has hosted artists such as Iggy Pop, Leon Redbone and Joan Baez. 727-896-
1244.
Toe Tappin’ Tapas: Located in the historic Ponce De Leon Hotel at the corner of Beach Drive and
Central Ave, Ceviche Tapas Bar & Restaurant has become the hot place to enjoy mouthwatering
Spanish food and wonderful sangria. After the food, just head downstairs to the basement bar to
enjoy live salsa music four nights a week and dance the night away. 727-209-2302.
CLEARWATER
Get More from Your Evening Out: Clearwater’s Club More features everything from live bands to
live bouts. This former warehouse offers a live venue for local and regional bands and features all
types of music and entertainment. 727-466-6673 www.clubmorelive.com
ON THE BEACH:
Catch the Wave: Shephard’s Tiki Bar in Clearwater Beach has gained notoriety for its live Reggae
& Rock music, bikini contests, and large crowds of fun-loving people. Shephard’s also features the
“Wave,” a two-story disco with DJs and live music. 727-441-6875 www.shepards.com
Hurricane Watch: The Hurricane in St. Pete Beach is a dancing and nightlife spot for visitors and
residents alike. Each night after dark, hurricane forces transform Stormy’s on the second floor into a state-of-the-art nightclub. For those who want a quiet evening under the stars, the Hurricane Watch
offers 360-degree unobstructed view of the Gulf of Mexico and Intercoastal Waterway as well as
tropical specialty drinks. 727-360-9558 www.thehurricane.com
Go Gators: Gators Café in Treasure Island is known as the “World’s Longest Waterfront Bar.”
Gators features a saloon overlooking Fish Famous John’s Pass as well as the downstairs main bar,
Tiki deck and Gator tower. Live Entertainment is featured daily. 727-367-2942 www.gatorscafe.com
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