We offer a laid-back, coastal Florida atmosphere—relaxed, welcoming, and just steps from the water. Enjoy casual waterfront dining with friends, take in the view, and even dock your boat for free while you unwind with a great meal or a cold drink. It’s all about embracing the good life on the Intracoastal Waterway
Laid-back seafood cafe on the water with deck dining & free boat dockage for diners.
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A fabulous restaurant.. you must stop in!
The food was outstanding, and our server, Kelsey was fantastic! She made the whole experience one to remember and come back very soon. This is a perfect place for after the beach, or anytime. You look out at the water and boats.. and it’s so relaxing.
… moreMicah Gaudio
“Pulled Up by Boat, Left in a Food Coma”
Red, White & Blues is not just a restaurant—it’s a destination, especially if you arrive the correct way: BY BOAT. Tie up, hop off, and immediately question why you ever eat seafood anywhere else on Pass-a-Grille.
The shrimp? So fresh they probably knew the fish. The fish? Today’s fresh catch means TODAY—not “we thawed it lovingly.” Whether you’re crushing peel-n-eat shrimp, fish & chips, coconut shrimp, crab cakes, or shrimp & grits that could solve international conflicts, this place does seafood the way Florida intended.
The menu is basically a beach vacation written in food form. Lobster rolls, fish tacos, fresh catch sandwiches, Caribbean vibes, hush puppies, smoked fish spread, and enough rum drinks and frozen cocktails to make you forget what day it is (or how you got there—again, boat).
Pro tip: order seafood, then order more seafood, then pretend you’re “just browsing” the cocktail menu while secretly committing to a margarita, a rum runner, and maybe something frozen with a tiny umbrella. No judgment here—this is a safe space.
Best seafood on Pass-a-Grille. Best boat stop. Best “let’s just stay here all afternoon” decision you’ll make. Come hungry. Leave happy. Possibly sunburned. Definitely planning your return.
… moreEd Virtue
Cool and scenic dockside setting, everything looks fresh and new. So much waterfront seating that is partially or mostly shaded depending on your prefernce, plus some umbrella seating. A really nice spot just under (next to) the Vina del Mar bridge. Boat-up dining is fun to watch, we went for Saturday breakfast we had heard was great and it was. Well worth a stop, and also deceivingly nicer than the parking lot view suggests.
… moreMichael Miller
Red, White & Booze delivers a relaxed, lively vibe paired with food that hits the mark. The blackened triple tail sandwich was outstanding; fresh, moist, and flaky, with a bold but balanced spice that let the fresh fish shine, complemented by crisp, well-seasoned fries. The grilled triple tail salad was equally impressive, offering a lighter yet flavorful option with expertly grilled fish and fresh ingredients that came together beautifully. A great spot for casual dining with elevated seafood done right.
… moreSarah Thomas
A fun little place to have a meal on the water in St. Petersburg. Atmosphere was great, though I thought the food and drink was a little on the pricey side. My unpopular opinion on my food, the lobster pasta, is that it was pretty meh. It was unflavorful and I expected it to come with bread; a roll or garlic bread, something. Based on all of the other reviews, I guess I need to choose a different entree and give this place a second chance. But I wouldn’t recommend the pasta, unless they improve the dish.
… moreTango Talulah
This is a fun place to dock your boat for a bite to eat! We had the special which was coconut shrimp tacos. I got a side of it plantains too. The service was kind of slow for a weekend with virtually no one there, it wasn’t the kitchen it seemed to be the server
… moreTierra Verde Stays
If you haven’t been here near Halloween and you enjoy all the Halloween stuff, you have to stop here… they go all out!
Besides, the food ia pretty good, I never had a bad meal here and the drinks are pretty good too! I just tried the new watermelon refresher and is perfect!
… moreDonna McQueen
Marked as a St Pete area favorite on my list. Came for the peel and eat shrimp and hush puppies, and draft beer for lunch. Did not disappoint. The shrimp were local, fresh, steamed to perfection. It’s hard to find a place that actually serves hush puppies in these parts – I’m a southern girl and need my hush puppies. They were absolutely delicious. Great water front views. Friendly and accommodating staff.
… moreTiffany Cartier
Food and drinks were great. Outside vibe is nice (when it’s a quiet day) — can definitely be a little chaotic depending on day/time. Enjoyed sitting outside on the water.
One of the best run runners I’ve had in a while.
… moreJenn C
I went here on a Friday night for dinner. I had the hush puppies and the shrimp and grits. Both were absolutely delicious, but the shrimp and grits were the best I’ve had. I will definitely be back for the shrimp and grits. My bf had the jambalaya, which I tried. I thought it was disgusting, my bf thought it was just okay but would never get it again. The atmosphere was nice, except, they had the speakers for live musician turned up soooooo high. I couldn’t hear the waiter, so he probably couldn’t hear me, which is probably why he missed part of my order. Also, having a conversation with the people at my table was absolutely pointless. I’m hoping this was just a Friday night/Saturday situation, so I plan to never come back on a Friday night.
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