Saint Pete Beach
Sunsets' Tequila At Loews Don Cesar

Sunsets' Tequila At Loews Don Cesar

3400 Gulf Blvd #200b, 33706, Saint Pete Beach, US, United States

Cafés • Seafood • American • Breakfast


"bottom line forward disappointing experience in a very overrated restaurant. I do not understand the Rave reviews unless written by people without knowing about good food. we are guests in the don cesar on our slurry week and decided to eat fine on the four stars, diamantly rated maritana grille. first the decor. not fine eating. not terrible, clean and modern, but in no wise romantic or stylish. feels like an upscale diner or the place where they go to the free breakfast buffet in a beautiful hotel. unfortunately, the food fits the decor. we ordered the brot (for brot at this level of the restaurant?, the roasted oysters, the garlic garnels and the grilled otopus. the brot was really good, warm and chewy, came with some nice gadgets including a delicious pear jam. the other appetizers were too expensive and terribly blanden best. the otopus was not really a bad part and it was perfectly delicate, but cold and almost tasteless. I ate the half of it, instead of waiting for a new order, if they had reheated it in the microwave that would have been worse. the plate had a strange sauce looking like a blob of battleship gray color 't add nothing and visually inconspicuous! the garnels were just ok. not bad, but maybe six or seven dollars on a ham and eager seafood place. the oysters were terrible. bland, strangely boiled, a strange and unsatisfactory dish. they almost sent back, but, well, slumber weeks. for the main meal we ordered the duck breast and a bison ripple eye and to be fair, they were decent, good arome and beautifully cooked, but at premium steakhouse prices. the star of the evening was the order of the French frit, hot, crisp, but tender, perfectly salted, really frit among the two or three pommes I had everywhere. we have jumped over dessert. the service was friendly, but a little inefficient should 't take that long water refills among other small ask so that I can really give high marks for it. Summary about price for what they get"

The Kitchen At Mastry's Brewing

The Kitchen At Mastry's Brewing

7701 Blind Pass Road, Saint Pete Beach, 33706, United States Of America

Pubs • Cafés • Kitchen • Catering


"Mastry 's is perhaps the most enigmatic of the Tampa Bay area breweries: from the first time you visit, you 'll want to come back – yet if you 're rating the place on the beer alone, what 's most often brewed doesn 't stack up against the better local options (see my review on Grand Central and others who make the top cut . Even more odd, the best beers that have ever come out of Mastry 's tanks are their mixed fermentation beers – a style that Mastry 's appears to only very rarely brew (which sadly could be a result of the area 's slowness in embracing beer styles that are outside what we call beer flavored beer . In our case, we haven 't seen one on the menu for over a year, but we 're eager to see this style return.But all is not lost, not even close: the permanent food truck slings some very creative takes on some of those casual American faves not unlike what you 'll eat at local joints like Datz. So far, nothing we 've grabbed from the truck has been anything less than great. Even better, Mastry 's has somehow turned an old gas station on a reasonably busy street into a beachy oasis that you 'll likely feel the urge to return to again and again for its atmosphere. It 's not uncommon for us to bike over from St Pete, skipping the beach in favor of just hanging around Mastry 's patio and sharing conversation.Though we 'd love it if Mastry 's would lean a little further into what they clearly do best on the beer side – mixed fermentation foeder styles not unlike what you 'll get from 3 Fonteinen (Belgium or St Pete 's own Webb City – we 're still content coming by and grabbing a serviceable cold one on a hot day and pairing it with food truck greats that we 're assured we 'll burn off on our ride back home."