Check out these renderings for a new St. Pete tavern

The owners of Noble Crust are bringing another concept to Tampa Bay.

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A new face is coming to the Grand Central District.

Rendering via Stridis

Pull up a bar stool and gather round — there’s a tavern on its way.

Owners just released new renderings of the latest spot to catch a game and grab a bite in the Burg. Noble Tavern will open in St. Pete’s Grand Central District, possibly by the end of 2024, on the ground floor of Tru by Hilton. It’s owned by the same people as Noble Crust — a local Italian fave with three TBAY locations.

Owners said the concept will blend “the spirit of an old world tavern into a modern design,” with the investment totaling $1.5 million. The spot at 1650 Central Ave. will create 50-60 jobs, but has not yet announced menu items. When we know, you’ll know.

It could be a timely move, as the tavern will be located near the upcoming Historic Gas Plant District, and the proposed new Rays ballpark. ICYMI: The ballpark also has new renderings.

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