Voodoo Brewing is latest addition to St. Petersburg’s craft beer scene

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Voodoo Brewing Co. has officially opened in St. Petersburg, Florida, bringing a fresh addition to the local craft beer landscape. Located at 220 Fourth St. N.

, the brewery serves a diverse range of craft beers, seltzers, and a full menu, transforming the former space of Orange Blossom Catering. Under the ownership of Michael Andoniades, this location is Voodoo's third in Florida, following successful establishments in Jacksonville and Fort Myers. General manager Bob Skepnek described the path to opening as a “roller coaster,” with numerous setbacks along the way. The venue features a stylish blend of industrial and traditional design elements, including a second-floor seating area that enhances the social experience. With 26 taps, about half showcasing Voodoo’s own brews and the rest offering local and international guest beers, the brewery aims to cater to a variety of tastes.

Skepnek emphasized the importance of their full kitchen, which offers high-quality pub fare to complement the beer experience. As the craft beer scene continues to grow in St. Petersburg, Voodoo Brewing is poised to make a significant impact.

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