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Tampa restaurant Malio’s is adding a second location in Pinellas County

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Malio’s Prime Steakhouse, a revered dining destination in Tampa, is expanding with the upcoming Malio’s Beach House, which is scheduled to open in early 2025 on St. Pete Beach. The new restaurant will replace the now-closed Prima Cantina Mexican restaurant, marking a significant addition to the local dining scene. Malio Iavarone first opened the original steakhouse in 1969, and it has since been a popular venue for power lunches and romantic dinners, attracting notable personalities and hosting memorable events. This expansion aims to replicate the successful elements of the original restaurant while introducing a beachside atmosphere.

The Beach House will feature a diverse menu that includes signature dishes like escargot, French onion burgers, and filet tips, appealing to both locals and tourists. The establishment has a storied history, having been a gathering place for influential figures in Tampa and a backdrop for notable incidents. As Malio's Beach House prepares for its debut, it reflects the ongoing growth and interest in high-quality dining experiences in the region. This move not only enhances the culinary landscape of Pinellas County but also solidifies Malio's legacy as an iconic restaurant brand.

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