Wednesday, October 14, 2009

St Pete Beach Restaurants Have Something to Offer

By John DeLellis

St Pete Beach restaurants offer an incredible variety of dining options to choose from. With all that St Pete Beach restaurants have to offer, and you will have a dining adventure to remember. No matter what you are looking for whether it is casual and breezy or fine dining, you are sure to find something in the many different St Pete Beach restaurants. You have many choices of restaurants and food when you visit St. Pete Beach. There is everything from a 5 star dining experience at the Don Cesar.

The Sloppy Pelican has two waterfront decks, six boat slips, live music, and the best sunsets in town. Book Release Party at the Sloppy Pelican Friday October 16th: The Smuggler's Ghost : When marijuana turned a Florida teen into a millionaire Fugitive by Steve Lamb, Diane Marcou. There always seems to be something happening at the Sloppy Pelican. Located right on the waters of Blind Pass, the Sloppy Pelican is one of St. Pete Beach's newest waterfront bar & grill. A favorite for locals and visitors alike, our menu offers a wide variety that everyone is going to enjoy; from fresh seafood and pasta prepared from scratch, to the biggest burgers and tastiest nachos on the beach. We serve up more than food though; we serve up a great time.

Lamb spent 35 years smuggling marijuana. He wrote a book about his experiences and Barnes and Noble is hosting a book release party at the Sloppy Pelican on October 16th around 6:30. If you would like to read more about Steve Lamb check out the St Pete Times article The High Life. Click Here. Steve Lamb is one of St Pete Beaches' most famous residents. Best known as one of the Steinhatchee Seven.

John performs at charity functions at the Don Cesar, Vinoy and the coliseum for organizations like Hospice and The Boys and Girls Clubs. That Night there will be live music by John Ellis from 6-10. John Ellis has been playing on and around the Gulf beaches for 15 years. John plays something for everyone with a mix of top40, dance music, classic rock, blues, smooth jazz, beach music and country. Many people may remember john from Jimmy b's, the Katiki, Myplace and JD's.

there is a fair amonth of radio promotion in the bars and restaurants in the country and St Pete beach is no different."Bobbe Z" attended Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan and found his way to the Caribbean. Specifically, the US Virgin Islands for what was meant to be a 3 week vacation that turned in to more than 2 years of sun and sand. Alas, there was one thing missing, very little gaming. That and too much rum sent him Back to the mainland, the good ole USA and his hometown of Traverse City. There will also be a Special Live Broadcast of Beat the Line Radio with Bobbe Z & the Round Man 6:00. Don't miss this special live broadcast of Beat the Line with Bobbe Z and the Z crew. A unique radio show designed for the sports gambler, Bobbe Z and the Z crew are entertaining to all.

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