HONU (The) Honu means turtle in Hawaiian. So, get ready to experience a lei’d back café in the heart of downtown Dunedin, the newest restau- rant in this dog-friendly town. Island favorites on the menu include Mauna Kea, Loco Moco and Kilauea. Baked fish of the day and daily fish taco specials. Vegan and vegetarian selections. The beautifully renovated bungalow offers outdoor seating and a very creative dog dining menu. 516 Grant Street, Dunedin. 727.333.7777.
TheHonuRestaurant.com
GRACE Modern American cuisine, with a flair for Greek and Mediterranean seafood. The cocktail list was inspired and named after local beach dogs. Who can resist? Accompanied by impecca- ble service on the peaceful side of St. Pete Beach in Pass-A-Grille. The walls are adorned with photographs of dogs underwater by world-renowned photographer Seth Casteel. The restaurant is open for dinner only, between 4p and 10p. 120 8th Avenue, St. Pete Beach. 727.317.4770.
GraceStPete.com
PETE & SHORTY’S A Pinellas County staple for more than 15 years. Two locations, serving up true Midwest comfort food with crowded plates and attentive service. Try their Friday Fish Fry of crispy Alaskan Pollock filets served with a pile of shoestring fries and homemade cole slaw. Or, how about a slow-cooked, fall-off-the-bone Pork Shank, served on a mound of mashed potatoes smothered with gravy? There’s plenty more on the menu, plus daily specials, and they have a full bar. Clearwater: 2820 Gulf to Bay Blvd., 727.799.0580. Pinellas Park: 7402 49th St. N., 727.549.8000.
PeteAndShortys.com
EAT AT GRACE.
Modern American cuisine, wine and a cocktail list
inspired and named after our Beach dogs.
Dog-friendly outdoor dining, Grace is simplistic and timeless. The food and service reflect how we entertain in our own home.
120 8TH AVENUE, ST. PETE BEACH 727.317.4770
GraceStPete.com
www.TheNewBarker.com
Dinner: 4p (Closed Tuesdays).
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