Beachfront paradise
Welcome to our spacious beachfront house on Historic Pass a Grille Beach, directly overlooking the glistening Gulf of Mexico. You will enjoy stunning sunsets and a magnificent moon lit ocean view
The house is approximately 1400 square feet Two bedroom two bathroom. Very large living/dining area. All upscale furniture. Large deck with lots of comfortable seating.
The guest can us the entire place. The garage is locked out with our personal stuff, but we provide 2 parking passes for you cars and parking is right out front. Only residents can park on these side roads
We love Pass A Grille. We owned a condo in Pass a Grille prior to this property. We live 30 minutes away and love spending the summer at the beach. We sold the condo in 2017 and bought this house. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Please feel free to call or email with any questions.
Katie
What—Never heard of Pass-A-Grille Beach? Well, then, before we tell you about our house we’ll have to educate you about the first beach community on the Gulf of Mexico to be developed as a weekend get-away location for successful Tampa and Saint Petersburg residents.
The area is a small spit of land merely 31 blocks long and one block wide at the south end of St. Petersburg Beach, starting just south of the historic Don Cesar Hotel. Pass-A-Grille got its name from Cuban fishermen, called “Grillers,” who would camp on the island to smoke their catch of fish before heading home. As you traveled through the pass you could see their fires, hence the name Pass-A-Grille.
Pass-A-Grille is NOT your typical Florida “beachy” beach town with hotels, motels, swimsuit stores and fast food stores wall-to-wall, If you are looking for this, you’ll have to go further north, past the Don Cesar. Pass-A-Grille is more sedate with a convenient grocery, quaint shops, inviting bars and restaurants, and a more relaxed style. And, everything is within easy walking distance, because the blocks are short.
22 blocks of beachfront and walkway a few steps to a nearby dune walkover. Once you cross the dune you’ll be presented with a wide, sandy beach stretching in both directions. It's like having your own private beach. There are never big crowds. A locals secret.
You’ll find some good bars, restaurants, and ice cream shops on this (the west) side. The Hurricane Restaurant is one of the most popular places, and you’ll get a great view while sipping a drink at the third-floor bar. By the way, there are no high-rise hotels on Pass-A-Grille—there are a couple of 7-story condos, but that’s it—
Or, walk one block to the other (east) side of the island, where you can dip a line in the water, arrange a fishing charter or scenic cruise, or merely stroll along the marine sites to some rather excellent restaurants. Less than an hour from the many attractions in Tampa and St. Petersburg. Our house is 2 blocks from the southern end of the island, and as close to “on the beach” as you can get. To the west there is the Gulf of Mexico, the beach, the street, and our house.
Pass a grille is a very easy town to navigate. There are two main roads. One on the Gulf and the other on the inter coastal water way. There is a trolly system that will take you to many parts of St Pete. You don’t need a car if you don’t want one
You don't really need a car in Pass a Grille. The free beach ride provides a local shuttle service from St Pete Beach to Clearwater Beach. Just tip them.
We provide 1 parking pass
Please clean dishes.
Empty refrigerator
Take out the trash
All dirty linens in the laundry room if you are able to
Put away beach chairs and toys
Clean grille if used
Absolutely no sub-leasing allowed- immediate eviction
No more than 6 sleeping at property -same as above