Around Pinellas Park ·
Shops, Dining and the Everyday Around Pinellas Park
Groceries under a mile, a full shopping centre three minutes out, and one of Florida's best small-city dining scenes ten minutes south. A guide to the ordinary pleasures of this address.

The short answer
- Groceries, a twenty-four-hour gym and a full shopping centre all sit within a three-minute drive.
- Whole Foods, Trader Joe's and the Grand Central District are about ten minutes south.
- The Gulf beaches and the St. Pete Pier are each roughly a twelve-minute weekend drive.
Inside a mile
Begin with the trips you make without thinking. Sprouts Farmers Market sits under a mile from the gate, which covers produce, bulk and the everyday shop without ever reaching a main road. Amped Fitness, open around the clock, is about two minutes away. Neither is an occasion. That is the point.
A short radius is the quietest form of luxury a location can offer. The errands that fill a week collapse into minutes, and the hours they used to consume return to you for something better.
Three to ten minutes out
The Shoppes at Park Place, three minutes from the community, handles everything at once: Target, Academy Sports, a Regal cinema and the surrounding pad sites for pharmacy, banking and a casual dinner nobody had to plan.
Whole Foods Market in northeast St. Petersburg and the Trader Joe's on 4th Street are each about ten minutes, which is the distance at which a weekly shop becomes a preference rather than a chore.
For evenings, the Grand Central District in St. Petersburg is roughly ten minutes and is where the region's independent kitchens, breweries and shops have gathered. 3 Daughters Brewing, with live music and food trucks under the roll-up doors, is about the same. You can leave the house at seven and still be early.
| Destination | Typical drive |
|---|---|
| Sprouts Farmers Market | Under 1 mile |
| Amped Fitness | 2 minutes |
| Shoppes at Park Place | 3 minutes |
| Whole Foods Market | 10 minutes |
| Trader Joe's, 4th Street | 10 minutes |
| Grand Central District | 10 minutes |
| 3 Daughters Brewing | 10 minutes |
| St. Pete Pier | 12 minutes |

Pinellas Park's own
The city keeps its own commercial spine along Park Boulevard and 49th Street: family restaurants that have outlasted trends, bakeries, trade and auto services, and the long-running Wagon Wheel market on the eastern edge, which still draws weekend crowds from across the county.
England Brothers Park anchors the civic side, with a bandshell used for city events and seasonal programming published on the city's own calendar. If you want to know what a Saturday here genuinely looks like before you commit to it, that calendar is the honest place to look.
How the weekends go
South: the St. Pete Pier, with waterfront dining and a Saturday market, about twelve minutes. The Dalí Museum, about ten. Tropicana Field, ten.
West: Madeira Beach and John's Pass, twelve minutes to a boardwalk, fishing charters and dinner over the water. Treasure Island, ten. St. Pete Beach, consistently ranked among the country's finest, fifteen.
The rhythm most owners fall into is beach in the morning, the pool deck through the afternoon, dinner in St. Petersburg, and the rooftop for whatever is left of the evening. Every leg of that day is short, which is the only reason anyone actually lives it.
Common questions
What grocery stores are near Pinellas Park, FL 33781?
Sprouts Farmers Market is under a mile from Latitudes in the Park. Publix locations sit along Park Boulevard and 49th Street, and Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe's are each about ten minutes south in St. Petersburg.
Where do people go out to eat near Pinellas Park?
The Grand Central District in St. Petersburg, roughly ten minutes south, holds the densest concentration of independent restaurants and breweries. John's Pass and Madeira Beach, about twelve minutes west, cover waterfront dining, and Pinellas Park itself keeps long-standing local restaurants along Park Boulevard.
Is there shopping in Pinellas Park?
Yes. The Shoppes at Park Place, about three minutes from the community, includes Target, Academy Sports and a Regal cinema, with pharmacy, banking and dining on the surrounding pad sites.
