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St. Pete Beach Dive Bar Guide

Tampa, Florida

Beach-Adjacent Divey Drinking At Its Best

One of the great traits of the human race is the relentless desire to pair the ocean with alcohol, and St. Pete Beach lives up to every bit of that tradition, a network of ocean-adjacent islands housing no shortage of bars, bars and also bars. As far as dives go, it’s hard to find something truly divey on expensive beachfront property, though there are a few tiki huts up and down the St. Pete Beach shore. Swigwam Beach Bar, below, started its life as one such hut before being forced to relocate inward due to escalating real estate costs.

For those reasons, for something squarely on the beach, those options are largely similar and well dispersed throughout the area. A few noteworthy examples include Woody’s Waterfront and Chris’s Beachside (the extra apostrophe s belongs to Chris, not us). But this is Scoundrel’s Field Guide and our goal is to get a little bit off the beaten path, which largely means moving toward the interior of the islands that string St. Pete Beach together.

Those familiar with Tampa and St. Pete will know that it’s pretty difficult to draw lines between batches of bars, as there’s always another intriguing place to try a block or so away, but the goal here is to stay semi-concentrated in a way that means less rideshare trips between bars and more time soaking in some of Florida’s best dive bars.

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Reviewed St. Pete Beach Dive Bars

SFG Rating

9

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Shadracks

St Pete Beach, Florida

If you need a sign, there is literally a red neon sign telling you to come here.

SFG Rating

7

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Smugglers Tavern

St. Petersburg, Florida

Get a Bloody Mary and some flavored vodka to go.

SFG Rating

7

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Swigwam Beach Bar

St Pete Beach, Florida

Beach shack vibe without sand or tourists.

SFG Rating

7

St. Pete Beach

The Blue Parrot

St Pete Beach, Florida

Under an overpass, but, you know, it’s nice.

SFG Rating

7

St. Pete Beach

The Drunken Clam

St Pete Beach, Florida

Probably the median Florida dive bar experience.

Other Recommended St. Pete Beach Bars & Breweries

Not every drink has to be a divey one, we suppose. Other great bar and brewery options are listed below to round out your travels in slightly more sophisticated surroundings.

Riptides

7618 Blind Pass Rd

(727) 827-2834

If novelty signs and strip malls are your thing, riptides might just be the Tampa dive bar for you, a location off the beach-beaten path kept alive by locals. This is the kind of bar that hosts potlucks for regulars and has a Google photo collection dominated by people, not glamor food shots. Big bar, open windows, pool table, riptides is as classic a dive bar as it gets.

St. Pete Beach Hole-In-The-Wall Food Ideas

A nice evening wandering neighborhood streets is best fueled by at least a little something in one's stomach. These area options fit our divey vibe and will fit into any neighborhood bar crawl.

Billy's Stone Crab

1 Collany Rd

(727) 866-2115

billysstonecrab.com

Just across the parking lot from Smugglers Tavern, Billy’s Stone Crab gives off a very tourist-friendly aura at first glance, but the move is the upstairs, open air patio rather than the indoor dining room. Everything seems a little more authentic when exposed to the elements and a rooftop wooden dining ledge with a view feels like the right place to crack open a crab.

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