After almost a decade in St. Petersburg, Cider Press is ‘closed until further notice’

A St. Pete staple for vegans is calling it quits after a decade.

Cider Press Gastropub in St. Petersburg is officially “closed until further notice,” according to its voicemail.

Originally called Cider Press Cafe, the owners, Johan Everstijn and Roland Strobel, first opened the original location in Naples in 2014, then on St. Pete’s on Central Avenue a year later.

“From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for making these past 10 years so special,” Cider Press Gastropub owners wrote on

social media

.

While the owners never intended to leave their location on Central, they were

forced to in 2021 after disagreements with the landlord.

Rebranded as Cider Press Gastropub, the duo opened in nearby Historic Kenwood in late 2022.

While they had initially intended to open up the Kenwood location at the end of 2021, the owners told

Bay News 9

that “Pandemic supply line issues” caused a delay.

So while the restaurant has been a staple in St. Petersburg for almost a decade, it came as a shock to many when the restaurant posted to Instagram about the closing, about two weeks ago.

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