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An Up-Scale Experience Like No Other
Dive in to RumFish Grill where visitors can eat, drink, shop and explore. The restaurant’s main attraction is a 33,500 gallon aquarium built by our friends on Animal Planet’s hit series TANKED, that encompasses an entire wall of the dining room. Enjoy delicious culinary creations while tropical fish, an eel and even a sting ray or two, dip past diners all in the perfect aquatic atmosphere.
RumFish Grill is located in front of RumFish Beach Resort– a TradeWinds Beach Resort on St. Pete Beach, features a 33,500 gallon aquarium.
RumFish Grill is a destination restaurant at RumFish Beach Resort on St. Pete Beach, FL. The restaurant’s main attraction is a 33,500 gallon aquarium constructed by the crew from Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM) and featured on TANKED, a popular television show on Animal Planet.
Restaurant visitors and guests have the opportunity to snorkel in the tank among indigenous fish such as snook, redfish, trout, tarpon, grouper, snapper, small sharks and even eels. Snorkelers will also participate in a “behind the scenes” tour highlighting eco-initiatives and tank management.
Two additional tanks are found within the salt-water-themed restaurant, giving diners a “fully-immersive” dining experience. These tanks include one that features our 'juvenile fish' and one that features predators, specifically lionfish.
RumFish Grill offers day travelers an all-encompassing, fully-immersive experience. Visitors can easily spend the day dining, exploring the tanks, enjoying extensive entertainment options and browsing the large 2,200 square foot retail shop. The store offers the largest selection of Guy Harvey merchandise in the area. Items that can be found include Guy’s signature t-shirts, fishing gear, various clothing lines, beach gear, artwork and a variety of unique gift items, videos and much more.
Furthermore, there's a number of indoor and outdoor televisions including one large screen HDTV that can show up to nine sporting events or programs on one large screen. Live entertainment is provided nightly with two stages for bands