The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Pass-A-Grille getaway offers affordable, old Florida fun

- By Myscha Theriault

Take a quick glance at PassA-Grille’s unspoiled Florida beach front, expensive pleasure crafts and highend homes, and you might think a getaway to this hidden slice of heaven near St. Petersburg is out of your financial reach. Look a little deeper, however, and you’ll also notice smaller cottages, vintage homes that have been passed down and locals living in tinier, downsized apartments in order to score an affordable place to live near the water. All of this adds up to an incredible value for those travelers willing to search out affordable local experience­s.

Activities

In addition to the expected paddle boarding rentals and ferry rides to nearby Shell Key Preserve, many of the best things to do in Passe-A-Grille are free. Shelling, fishing, frolicking in the surf and sunbathing are popular choices, along with dolphin and manatee watching or waiting around to witness sunset.

If you’re in the mood for a souvenir splurge, pop into the Evander Preston gallery in the historic district. A local artist, Preston produces his own line of modern jewelry along with other forms of art. Of note is the studio’s solid gold miniature train that runs on a track. It’s worth a look if you have the time.

Appetites

If you find yourself needing to nosh, try stopping by for an ice cream at Paradise Sweets. A double scoop will sink you less than 5 bucks, and their front patio area has a number of the benches and Adirondack chairs that dot the main drag. Locals and tourists alike frequently lounge between shopping stints, or just to catch up on a little reading in the shade.

Breakfast lovers will want to catch the $6 buttermilk pancake plates at Paradise Grille, which boasts beachfront picnic tables with an unobstruct­ed view of the waves. This same establishm­ent is also an affordable place to catch the sunset. Draft beers are just $2! If you are up for a splurge, head across the street to Hurricane.

A seafood restaurant with three stories of old Florida flair, it has a rooftop bar with signature cocktails. My money’s on their key lime pie martini, but there are other themed options available as well.

Bottom line

Whether you indulge in one of the abundant private vacation rentals for a week or simply make a day trip to Pass-A-Grille from another nearby destinatio­n, this sleepy little historic beach community provides an affordable respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

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CHRIS ZUPPA/ A beachfront bar and grill provides affordable snacks and sunset drinks.

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