Bar in St Petersburg, United States
Parkshore Grill
100ptsBeach Drive waterfront dining, low booking friction.

About Parkshore Grill
Parkshore Grill sits on Beach Drive in downtown St. Petersburg, offering a full bar and upscale American dining in a polished ground-floor setting. Booking is easy, making it a low-friction option for a date or client dinner. For spirit-focused cocktails, look at Allelo or Brick & Mortar; for the same waterfront strip with open-air energy, Cane & Barrel Rooftop Bar competes directly.
Is Parkshore Grill worth booking in St. Petersburg?
If you're searching for a dining and drinking destination on Beach Drive with a waterfront address and a full bar program, Parkshore Grill is a reasonable pick for a mid-to-upscale evening out in downtown St. Pete. The venue sits at 300 Beach Dr NE, placing it squarely on one of the city's most walkable dining corridors, which means it competes directly with a busy set of neighbors. Whether it earns your reservation depends on what you're optimizing for: food quality, cocktail depth, or the value of that Beach Drive setting.
On the bar side, Parkshore Grill operates a full-service cocktail program rather than a spirit-specialty format. That positions it closer to an all-rounder dining bar than a destination worth crossing town for on the strength of its drinks alone. If a focused spirits list (whiskey flights, mezcal depth, craft gin selections) is what you're after in St. Pete, you'll find more deliberate programming at venues like Allelo or Brick & Mortar. For comparable national benchmarks in the cocktail-forward dining category, bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans set the standard for spirit-led programming attached to a quality food menu.
Spatially, Parkshore Grill occupies a ground-floor suite in a mixed-use building facing the waterfront park. The layout lends itself to a more polished, seated dining experience rather than a lively bar crawl stop. If you want open-air or rooftop energy on the same strip, Cane & Barrel Rooftop Bar delivers that more directly. Parkshore's interior reads as a conventional upscale American dining room, appropriate for a date, a client dinner, or a relaxed special occasion.
From a value-seeker's perspective, Beach Drive addresses carry a premium tied to location rather than purely to kitchen output. That's a fair trade if the setting matters to your occasion, but if you're optimizing for plate quality per dollar, it's worth checking what's on offer further from the waterfront. Explore the full St. Petersburg restaurants guide or the full St. Petersburg bars guide for a broader comparison before committing.
Booking Parkshore Grill
Booking difficulty here is low. Unlike tighter reservation windows at some of St. Pete's more sought-after spots, Parkshore Grill is generally accessible without weeks of advance planning. For weekend evenings on Beach Drive, booking a few days ahead is sensible, but you're unlikely to face the multi-week lead times associated with harder-to-get tables elsewhere in Florida. Walk-in availability at the bar area is plausible on quieter weeknights. Contact the venue directly via their website or OpenTable for current availability.
Practical Details
| Detail | Parkshore Grill | Birchwood Canopy | Cane & Barrel Rooftop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | 300 Beach Dr NE, St. Pete | Beach Dr NE, St. Pete | Beach Dr area, St. Pete |
| Setting | Ground-floor dining room | Rooftop terrace | Open-air rooftop |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy-Moderate | Easy |
| Leading for | Date night, client dinner | Sundowner drinks | Groups, casual drinks |
| Spirit specialty | Full bar, all-rounder | Full bar | Full bar, rum focus |
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FAQs: Parkshore Grill, St. Petersburg
- Does Parkshore Grill have happy hour deals? Happy hour details are not confirmed in our current data. Check directly with the venue or via their website for current promotions. Beach Drive restaurants frequently run early-evening specials, so it's worth asking when you call ahead.
- What's the signature drink at Parkshore Grill? Specific signature cocktails are not listed in our verified data. The bar runs a full program rather than a focused spirit category, so expect a broad cocktail menu. For spirit-specific depth in St. Pete, Brick & Mortar is a stronger call.
- Do I need a reservation at Parkshore Grill? Booking difficulty is rated easy. A reservation is worth making for weekend dinner, but you likely won't need to plan more than a few days out. Walk-in seating at the bar is a reasonable option on slower nights.
- Is Parkshore Grill good for a date? Yes, with caveats. The Beach Drive setting and polished interior make it appropriate for a date night. If ambiance and location matter more than cocktail depth, it works well. For a more cocktail-forward date experience, Allelo is worth comparing.
- Is the food good at Parkshore Grill? Without verified awards or sourced review data in our database, we can't confirm kitchen quality with confidence. The venue's Beach Drive positioning and price tier suggest an American dining format aimed at a mid-to-upscale audience. For nationally recognized food-and-cocktail pairings, see how Julep in Houston sets that standard.
- Is Parkshore Grill good for groups? The ground-floor dining room layout is more conducive to groups than a bar-only setting. For a larger group with a preference for open-air seating, Cane & Barrel Rooftop Bar is an easier fit. Call ahead for any group over six to confirm seating arrangements.
Compare Parkshore Grill
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Parkshore Grill | — | |
| Allelo | — | |
| Birchwood Canopy | — | |
| Brick & Mortar | — | |
| Cane & Barrel Rooftop Bar | — | |
| Fortu | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Parkshore Grill have happy hour deals?
Parkshore Grill runs a bar program alongside its dining offer at 300 Beach Dr NE, and Beach Drive venues in this bracket typically run afternoon happy hour windows on weekdays. Confirm current times and drink specials directly with the venue before you go, as these change seasonally. If happy hour is your primary reason for visiting, Cane & Barrel Rooftop Bar is worth comparing for atmosphere and deal structure.
What's the signature drink at Parkshore Grill?
No single signature cocktail is documented for Parkshore Grill, but the venue runs a full bar program — so you're not limited to wine or beer. For a specific drink recommendation before you arrive, call ahead or check their current menu. If a destination cocktail program is what you're after, Birchwood Canopy is a stronger pick on the Beach Drive corridor.
Do I need a reservation at Parkshore Grill?
No. Booking difficulty at Parkshore Grill is low — walk-ins are realistic here in a way they aren't at tighter St. Pete spots. That said, if you're coming on a weekend evening or with a group, a reservation removes any wait. The Beach Drive NE address at suite 104 sees foot traffic from the waterfront, so prime-time slots can fill.
Is Parkshore Grill good for a date?
Yes, for a low-pressure, mid-tier date night. The Beach Drive waterfront address does the atmospheric work, and the full bar means you're not stuck with a short drinks list. It's a better fit for a second or third date than a high-stakes anniversary dinner — for that, Birchwood Canopy or Allelo would carry more weight.
Is the food good at Parkshore Grill?
Parkshore Grill sits in the accessible, reliable bracket of Beach Drive dining rather than the destination-meal tier. No Michelin recognition or named-chef credential is on record, so set expectations accordingly. It works well as a social dining venue where the waterfront setting and bar program share the load with the kitchen. If the food itself is the priority, Brick & Mortar is worth a look for a more food-forward offer in St. Pete.
Is Parkshore Grill good for groups?
Generally yes — the low reservation pressure and full bar make it a practical group option on Beach Drive. Larger parties should call ahead given the suite-style layout at 300 Beach Dr NE #104. For a group that wants a dedicated private or semi-private setup, ask directly about capacity when booking. Cane & Barrel Rooftop Bar is an alternative if outdoor group space is the priority.
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