This is a chronological list of restaurants permanently closed in Pinellas Park, Florida—a nostalgic look back and a helpful resource for those seeking available restaurant spaces. These are the places that we miss. This is our restaurant history. A forgotten piece of our heritage. No matter how long each of these eateries were open, on a daily basis they paid someone’s rent, provided sustenance for a hungry traveler, or were just part of the community. So please join us and do not forget this part of our town.
Pinellas Park, Florida, with a population of around 54,000, lies in the vibrant Tampa Bay region, where the coastal allure of the Gulf of Mexico meets a diverse culinary heritage. Known for its fresh seafood, the local food scene celebrates dishes like Gulf Shrimp and Stone Crab, while also embracing a melting pot of flavors from Latin American and Caribbean influences, reflective of the area’s rich cultural tapestry. A standout in the dining landscape is **The Rusty Pelican**, renowned for its stunning waterfront views and fresh, locally-sourced seafood dishes. The city’s geographical proximity to fishing grounds and its history as a hub for agriculture have shaped a food culture that champions freshness and community, making Pinellas Park a delightful destination for food enthusiasts.
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Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided as a resource, but it may not always be 100% accurate. While we strive to research and verify details, errors can occur, and businesses frequently change names, locations, or reopen after closing. Addresses, operating status, and other details may be outdated or incorrect. Use this information at your own risk. If you spot an error, please contact us here, and we will do our best to update it promptly.
G.D. Ritzy’s was located at 4080 Park Blvd. and is closed.
Chi-Chi’s was located at 4020 Park Blvd, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. It is currently a cell phone repair business.
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