History around every corner from the brick streets to the historical homes; Pass-a-Grille Beach is a quaint little treasure worth a bike ride along Gulf Blvd from Treasure Island. A sunrise stroll along the sidewalks and alleys brings the sounds of tropical bliss as the parrots make their way from palm to palm.

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Pass-a-Grille Beach


An afternoon stroll down 10th, 9th, 8th Ave - let's say any Avenue brings a sense of adventure with Gulf Beaches Historical Museum, quaint inn's like the Coconut Inn, Havana Inn, Sabal Palms inn, and more; flavors of the ocean bring delicious aromas from restaurants like Brass Monkey, Shadracks and The Dewey Beach Restaurant.

Spend the afternoon shopping ocean side at some of the best artistic boutiques in town; Galene's Paradise Gift Store features beach treasures full of color showcasing local artists' work. A Little Room for Art, rolling into its 13th year, features original art from over 30 artists. What a name, Bamboozle, who wouldn't want to stop in a store named, Bamboozle - located on 8th Ave featuring fun fashions. Head over to Dody Beach Boutique for some trendy styles to entice your tropical vibe. Shopping on 8th Ave brings to life the sense of salty vibes with tropical breezes.

Leaving Pass-a-Grille is just as exciting as entering as you pass the famous Don Cesar; welcoming guests for nearly a century, situated at the beginning of Saint Pete Beach, the Don Cesar boasts to life with its rich hues of pink and accents of white throughout the historical hallways and poolside. Worth a stroll to take in this vibrant once playground to distinguished celebrities, local residents, and visitors from afar; memories made, laughter to be heard, and treasures found.


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