Restaurants & Bars
Paradise Grille Reopens After Hurricane: St. Pete Beach Officials
Paradise Grille beach concession stands reopen at Pass-a-Grille and Upham beaches after hurricane damage, St. Pete Beach officials said.

ST. PETE BEACH, FL — Both Paradise Grille locations in St. Pete Beach reopened four months after Hurricane Helene damaged the waterfront eateries.
The beachfront concession stands at 900 Gulf Way and 6850 Beach Plaza — at Pass-a-Grille Beach and Upham Beach, respectively — have reopened their doors after months of repairs and equipment replacements, the city of St. Pete Beach wrote in a Facebook post.
An emergency replacement of a 90-foot section of sewer line was also required ahead of the reopenings, the city said.
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Live music has also returned to the Pass-a-Grille location Friday through Sunday, and Suntan Art on the Patio, featuring local artists booths, will again set up on Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to the eatery’s Facebook page.
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