Jess Ann Kirby suggests visiting Baum Ave Market when in St Petersburg.

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  1. Michael @ Mile in My Glasses

    Loved this travel guide! St Pete sounds like an interesting place to go, the beach looks beautiful!

    I hope you have a great Thursday!
    Michael
    https://www.mileinmyglasses.com

  2. Katie

    Yay I LOVE St. Pete. Always so fun to see how you guys capture photos of a place I’ve been to so much. The different perspective is the best! Your so right though, that’s an amazing market!

    Have you heard of Noble Crust?! It’s not in DT or the beach but it’s in St. Pete and only about 20 minutes from either location. I love raw, vegan or really healthy food places and am not one for Southern style foods. This place was hip, healthy, and delicious all in one! They do have things like cheeese and meat too ha! I am not a picky eater but I do love food that’s tasty. This restaurant had the most amazing pizza I have ever tasted in my life. My mouth still waters. The waiter was so fun, he gave us free mimosas! Hope you get to come back longer next year. INSANE you had to pay to sit on a beach, I’ve never experienced that ha.

    Katie | http://www.sunshinestyleblog.com

  3. Tory

    First of all, love your blog and instagram! Big fan <3 Out of curiosity, after this trip are you still as in love with St Pete as you were the first time? Seems like a lot of negative experiences with St Pete Beach (having stayed at the Postcard Inn myself, I would wholeheartedly agree it is not a place I would want to return to but since I was traveling on a tight budget for that trip, made it work). Do you think if/when you return you would recommend staying in St Petersburg and making day trips to the beach?

    1. Jessica

      I still definitely would recommend St Pete Beach as I think the beach is beautiful and I LOVE downtown St Petersburg. I guess it depends on what your priorities are, I just love being able to walk out on the beach in the morning and hopping in the ocean for a swim and being able to relax at the hotel (Don Cesar) without worrying about towels, beach chairs, umbrellas, etc. But I realize you pay for that, so I think staying in downtown and driving to the beach wouldn’t be that big of a deal, there’s plenty of parking in Pass-a-grille and there’s so much to do downtown as well so you have activities in both places. We drove back and forth a lot.

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