A Treasure in St. Pete
"Home" for the Holidays |
The House That Ruth Built?
Tucked away on a quiet beach access road right off of Gulf Boulevard on Treasure Island is a beach bungalow we called "home" for four days this December. The house is listed as the "Award Winning Beach House" on several vacation rental sites. According to the sites, the renovated house won the Treasure Island beautification award in 2004. The original beach house was built sometime in the 1920s. In 2003, three friends bought the rundown structure with the goal of restoring it for family getaways. You can see a video of their renovation efforts on HGTV's Generation Renovation (see link below).
(http://www.awardwinningbeachhouse.com/index.htm)
The restored house is as good as advertised, even six years later. You can compare our slide show with pictures from the above rental site. (You will have to excuse our mess.) According to local legend, Babe Ruth actually used this house during Yankee spring training in the late 1920s and 1930s. However, no one has been able to prove the Babe's ownership. Nevertheless, it's fun to think that this comfortable, accommodating home might have been inhabited by Yankee Greats from very long ago.
Treasure Island/John's Pass
A short hike to the beach. |
Along Gulf Boulevard, Treasure Island consists of all those typical tourist haunts that we both love and loathe. (How many ice cream places can you have in a three-square block area?) We'll touch on eating places in a moment, but there is a good variety of eateries with reasonable prices.
Like these birds, we just love being on the water. |
Hunger Rules
As any parent with teenagers knows, food - in large quantities - is an essential part of daily life. This fact does not simply change because you are on vacation. Although our beach house had a full kitchen, we also ventured out to the array of restaurants along Gulf Boulevard. One of our favorite places was the VIP Lounge located across the street from the Thunderbird Beach Resort. Yes, the VIP Lounge is a small, cramped bar. But it has some of the best Mexican food on the eastern side of the Gulf of Mexico. Note: Although the VIP looks and feels like a typical sports bar, the atmosphere was relaxed and smoke-free.
V and "Frosty" at Caddy's. |
Another reason to like Caddy's is they have a great sense of humor. As you probably already know, sea birds can be a nuisance,
A big no-no at Caddy's. |
around Caddy's are no exception.
The staff does not
tolerate "bird lovers," whether
they are paying customers or not.
Finally, on our last night at Treasure Island we let the kids decide what type of food they wanted. Of course "pizza" was the overwhelming choice. We ate at Gigi's Italian Restaurant also located close to the Thunderbird, and it was excellent. Some of the best New York-style pizza we've ever had!
A Brief Getaway
Although our visit was short - only four days - we truly enjoyed all that Treasure Island had to offer. Our youngest definitely did not want to leave the beach. Even in late December, the beach is still a great place to relax and recharge. We were ready to go home to celebrate Christmas, but we already miss the open skies and endless waves.
The sun sets on another adventure. |
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