Tampa steakhouse expands to St. Pete Beach

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

Malio's Prime, a well-established steakhouse in Tampa, is set to expand its culinary presence with the opening of Malio’s Beach House in St. Pete Beach, anticipated for early 2025. This new restaurant will feature signature dishes that have made the original location a favorite among patrons, including escargot, a French Onion burger, and Scottish salmon. The decision to establish a location in St. Pete Beach underscores the area's burgeoning reputation as a dining hotspot.

The owners aim to cater to both local residents and visitors, contributing to the vibrant food culture in the region. With the location at 4945 Gulf Blvd. , the restaurant expects to draw significant foot traffic from beachgoers and tourists alike. This expansion not only adds to the diverse culinary options available but also reflects a broader trend of growth in local dining establishments. The anticipated opening is generating excitement within the community, highlighting an increasing demand for upscale dining experiences in the area.

As Malio's Beach House prepares to launch, it promises to enhance the local gastronomic landscape and provide a unique dining experience.

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