Clearwater / North Pinellas
Regional
Cuisine
Average Entrée Price
Meals served
Style
Dining
B........Breakfast
L.........Lunch D........Dinner
SB......Sunday Brunch
CAFÉ LARGO
12551 Indian Rocks Road Largo, FL 33774 (727) 596-6282
www.cafelargorestaurant.com
Cafe Largo showcases 33 years of expertise from Chef Christini in traditional French and Provencal cuisine. Quality breads, sauces, soups and desserts are all made in house. This white table cloth restaurant is intimate and friendly, with a great wine selection.
CARMEL CAFÉ & WINE BAR
2548 McMullen Booth Rd. Clearwater, FL 33761
(727) 724-4228 •
www.carmelcafe.com A place to explore the everyday pleasures of sharing and exploring exceptional fresh food, wine, and music.
GRILLSMITH
2539 Countryside Blvd., Suite 6 Clearwater, FL 33761
(727) 726-6061 •
www.grillsmith.com
GrillSmith is a friendly, affordable neighborhood restaurant serving fresh fire-grilled food with an extensive selection of beer, wine, cocktails in a fun, contemporary, and unpreten- tious atmosphere. You’ll enjoy fresh fish, grilled steaks, chicken and burgers. Try GrillSmith for lunch, dinner or at the bar for happy hour. All locations feature private dining rooms and outside patios perfect for your next business or social event.
THE LOBSTER POT BISTRO 731 Bayway Blvd.
Clearwater Beach, FL 33767 (727) 446-8809 •
www.southbeach-grill.com
The newest Lobster Pot location comes to Clearwater Beach! Bringing nationally acclaimed live jazz to accompany an award winning menu. Winner of “Best Appetizer” and “Best Entrée.” It’s all part of a wonderful celebration to romance and remember. Private parties and catering available. MARKET SALAMANDER GRILLE
AT INNISBROOK RESORT AND GOLF CLUB 36750 U.S. Hwy. 19 N. Palm Harbor, FL 34784 (727) 942-2000
www.innisbrookgolfresort.com
From health-conscious recipes to traditional seasonal American cuisine, the Market Salamander Grille Restaurant offers a variety of choices for all our guests. Incorporating many local ingredients, the seasonal American cuisine is inspired by fresh seasonal offerings carefully hand-picked by our Executive Chef with our warm and friendly service team.
PACKARDS STEAKHOUSE
AT INNISBROOK RESORT AND GOLF CLUB 36750 U.S. Hwy. 19 N. Palm Harbor, FL 34784 (727) 942-2000
www.innisbrookgolfresort.com
Serving only the finest dry-aged, certified Angus Beef, Packard’s Steakhouse is located in our Copperhead Clubhouse. Packard’s offers sumptuous steak and seafood dinners, signature martinis and a wine list you won’t want to miss. Breakfast and lunch are also served at Packard’s in a comfortable clubhouse setting overlooking the course. Adjacent to the dining room at Packard’s, you can enjoy a drink after your round. In addition to a full bar and expanded beer selection, you’ll also select from traditional American cuisine and unique specials prepared daily by our culinary staff.
GRILLSMITH
1569 Town Center Dr. • Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 688-8844 •
www.grillsmith.com
GrillSmith is a friendly, affordable neighborhood restaurant serving fresh fire grilled food with an extensive selection of beer, wine, cocktails in a fun, contemporary, and unpreten- tious atmosphere. You’ll enjoy fresh fish, grilled steaks, chicken and burgers. Try GrillSmith for lunch, dinner or at the bar for happy hour. All locations feature private dining rooms and outside patios perfect for your next business or social event.
AMERICAN $15-$25 L/D/SB CASUAL STEAK/SEAFOOD B/L/D FINE DINING AMERICAN B/L/D CASUAL STEAK/SEAFOOD $16 D FINE DINING AMERICAN $15-$25 L/D/SB CASUAL MEDITERRANEAN $10+ D UPSCALE CASUAL FRENCH $16-$25 D FINE DINING
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