Skyway Jack's Restaurant has been a favorite for breakfast and lunch for locals and tourists alike since 1976. Look for the Humpty Dumpty on the front lawn or the large rooster just outside the restaurant. Order a classic steak and eggs for breakfast or enjoy one of the $2 specials offered Monday through Friday. Lunch might include a fried flounder, a whole catfish or even chicken dumplings with lima beans and carrots.
Ceviche is located in the Ponce de Leon Hotel at the corner of Beach Drive and Central Avenue in the heart of the waterfront district. The two-level restaurant includes a main floor dining room and basement flamenco bar. This location also has a coffee shop, Pincho y Pincho, a seven-day-a-week coffee shop and bar open for breakfast and lunch.
Each of the more than one hundred tapas served in the dining room and flamenco bar reflects traditional dishes from tapas bars of Spain. They contain the purest sherry, almonds, tomatoes, garlic, olives, Spanish ham, cheeses and the freshest meats and seafood, including quail, oxtail, lamb ribs, crispy chicken livers and many more.
This shiny new Pizza Hut on fourth street is large, friendly and squeaky clean. The drive through is easy and quick for your convenience. Pizza and pasta are the main fare of course, but remember that this is a "wing street" restaurant, which promises the widest variety of wing options. And yes, even this spot is new, it still features the classic Pizza Hut faux-Tiffany lampshades.
Hong Kong Corner serves a variety of Chinese and American fast food items at affordable prices to St. Pete Pier visitors. From chicken chow mein to Philly steak sandwiches, Hong Kong Corner has something for everyone. The restaurant also offers a special menu for kids, and has vegetarian options, ensuring that no customer leaves dissatisfied. Hong Kong Corner is located in the Dockside Eatery food court, with ample seating, photo booths and a great view of Tampa Bay.