
A timeless St. Petersburg staple, The Oyster Bar has served in the heart of downtown for over a quarter of a century. Locally acclaimed for world-sourced oysters, the chef-driven concept is about approachable quality, global flavors, and innovative preparations with a commitment to sourcing the best seafood from fisherman, purveyors and oyster farms around the world. A lively cocktail bar, inspired sharable plates, an extensive grill menu featuring seasonal seafood & fine cuts of steak make Oyster Bar an iconic piece of the downtown St. Petersburg dining culture.
This exposed-brick eatery offers oysters & elegant seafood mains, plus a buffet-style Sunday brunch.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2245 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, FL 33713
Phone: (727) 888-2894
Website: https://oysterbarstpete.com/
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Reviews
We dined with family and friends, including children and our dog, and had a wonderful experience. The restaurant is genuinely pet-friendly; they even offered a small cookie to our dog, which was a thoughtful and appreciated gesture.
We chose to sit outdoors due to our pet, and the setting was very comfortable and pleasant. The interior appeared beautiful, elegant, and well designed, creating a refined atmosphere.
The food was excellent, the service professional and attentive, and the overall ambiance ideal for an enjoyable evening.
Highly recommended. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The oysters were delicious. Really enjoyed them! The biscuits were on the smaller side but really great flavor. The brussel sprouts were good but a tad bit too salty, we couldn’t finish the plate. I hope they refine that menu item a little and use less salt. That’s my only recommendation based on the things we tried. Overall, really enjoyed our experience and the server was really nice. Will def try again!
The oysters Rockefeller, and cherry glazed riblets were delicious!
We shared a 1/2 dozen raw oyster tray with northern east, west and B.C. oysters. Just perfect!
The shrimp were overcooked, but we really enjoyed the sauce.
We really love the ambiance! So many new restaurants seem to try and pack patrons in. They did a beautiful job renovating this space from the former, Zoey’s. There is a gorgeous wrap around indoor/ outdoor bar area with what looked like communal tables to the right when you enter. Just past the host stand, there are large round tables with jelly fish type lights dangling above and offer a sight line to the nearly open kitchen, and the shucking bar, which is not on the sidewalk-like the OG spot-but well positioned. The wall at the entrance was beautiful quartz or marble, and just stunning when back lit.
Excited to have this gem back in town! ❤️
They do have a Oyster Happy Hour. $1 from 4p-5p!!
They have a nice section with outdoor seating and an outdoor bar.
I’d come here again.
If you don’t like oysters, don’t worry—The Oyster Bar on Central Ave will politely but firmly change your mind. This place is basically a TED Talk on oysters, except instead of a PowerPoint you get a tray of briny perfection and a lemon wedge that means business.
The menu reads like a coastal road trip: Virginia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Prince Edward Island, British Columbia… I half expected TSA to ask for my passport when I ordered an Oyster Flight. Salinity percentages? Flavor notes? Sweet, briny, mineral, cucumber finish? These oysters have backstories.
But let me save you some time and some dignity:
Eat your oysters Louisiana style.
Cracker. Lemon. Crystal hot sauce. Period. Anything else is just small talk.
Highlights include:
House Oysters & Flights – because commitment is scary and variety is responsible.
OB Rockefeller & Lighthouse Oysters – baked, smoky, cheesy, and fully aware they’re the favorite child.
Herb Bay Biscuits – warm, flaky, and emotionally supportive.
Black Cherry BBQ Ribs – absolutely no business being this good at an oyster bar, yet here we are.
Truffle Waffle Fries – proof that potatoes can be fancy without being annoying.
And let’s not ignore the bold confidence of Aphrodisiac Hour (4–5 PM). One-dollar oysters and two-buck chuck? I don’t know who named it, but they knew exactly what they were doing.
Everything here tastes fresh, intentional, and like it was prepared by someone who deeply respects seafood—and possibly fears the ocean just enough to do it right.
Bottom line: If you’re on Central Ave and not slurping oysters at The Oyster Bar, you’re doing downtown St. Pete incorrectly.
Bring friends. Bring an appetite. Bring Crystal hot sauce energy.