Dunedin /dəˈniːdɪn/ is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The name comes from Dùn Èideann, the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. The population was 35,321 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Dunedin
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Join us aboard the 45' ParrotDise Express for a fun filled day of adventure as we cruise the emerald green waters of St. Joseph Sound & the Gulf of Mexico. Our tour offers you scenic views of Sand Key, Clearwater Beach, Caladesi Island, Hurricane Pass & Honeymoon Island. Experience Wild Dolphins playing & jumping so closely you can almost touch them. Most comprehensive tour in the area and all of our affordable tours include FREE complimentary beer, wine, parrot rum punch, soft drinks, water & coffee.
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A Pedego Electric Bike is the best way to experience all that Dunedin has to offer, including Honeymoon Island, the Fenway Hotel, and the Pinellas Trail. A Pedego is just like a regular bike – only better. You can pedal normally (or not) and get power when you want it. You have the freedom to go farther and faster, and to conquer hills and headwinds with ease. It feels like being a kid again! Pedego Dunedin provides outdoor FUN in the Charming Dunedin on the country’s most popular electric bike brand. We provide bike rentals & demos, tours, as well as new Pedego bike sales, service and accessories. We also rent and sell a limited line of pedal bikes, including accessories, so nobody is left out on the fun! Owning a Pedego electric bike is the perfect, practical and sustainable way to make your daily commute more healthy and enjoyable again.
This was such a fun experience. We rented four bikes and, on their suggestion, rode to Clearwater Beach. The four hour rental was just the right amount of time to swim and eat a picnic lunch and come back. (And we whiizzed right past all the traffic on the bridge!) The online reservation and payment process couldn't have been smoother. They'll give you a tutorial, and the bikes were easy to master. We'd love to go again!
4.5 based on 2,771 reviews
This barrier island state park offers numerous nature-based activities. 5 miles of beaches, 3.5 miles of wooded hiking trails, nature center with gift shop and scenic views, 2 cafes, a new playground and wildlife including gopher tortoises, dolphins, manatee, eagles, owls, osprey and 100 of species of birds.
Interesting history, as is much of FL. "a Florida State Park located on Honeymoon Island, a barrier island across St. Joseph's Sound from Palm Harbor, Ozona, and Crystal Beach. The park is 385 acres in land area with 2400 acres submerged and 4 mi of beach. It lies at the western end of Causeway Boulevard, which becomes Curlew Road east of Alternate US 19. Its address is 1 Causeway Blvd. Consistently receiving more than one million visitors each year, it is the most-visited state park in Florida." FOUR MILES OF BEACH!! Your certain to get a good spot of sand to relax on. There is also a section of beach that you can take your pet. Two snack bars provide food, beverages and rent beach umbrellas and chairs, kayaks and bicycles. Well maintained, with weddings happening while you enjoy the sun. $8.00 fee for entrance and parking.
4.5 based on 1,334 reviews
One of Florida's few remaining undisturbed barrier islands.
This was a simple morning paddle for our family of 4 (8 & 10 yr olds). We rented two double kayaks from Sail Honeymoon for 2 hours ($45/kayak) which was long enough to paddle over, explore the Caladesi Island and paddle back. The tide was low and we even found an area of live sand dollars on the way. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 476 reviews
Whew! Have really enjoyed using this trail both for recreation and for getting places! Beautiful to be out and getting some fresh air! Along the path I take are homes, businesses, a school, and parks, such as Wall Springs Park (restrooms). The trail is provides for two-way bike traffic and a pathway for walkers. As for access, I am a resident, not a tourist, and I'm able to come from my home. Others also converge onto the trail from their communities. Some people park at neighboring parking lots. Some park along the road. There are places along the way to stop for refreshments, and that would include restrooms. I would encourage people with bicycles to take the trail; not sure how it is for those going by foot.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Long public pier to walk out on to fish or watch the shore birds. Pelicans, cormorants, ibis, osprey,
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Cueni Brewing Co. is a small craft brewery on the Pinellas Trail near downtown Dunedin. We opened for business on November 17, 2016. We picked Dunedin because of its friendly community, walkability, proximity to the water, and its burgeoning beer scene. We are serving all our own beers, see our Facebook page or our information on Untappd to see what we are currently serving. We have 5 types of wine and 8 kinds of cider available as well. We are now a restaurant offering great grilled cheese sammies Thurs-Sat and on Sun we are adding a brunch option. We are dog-friendly. They are welcome out on our patio but must be on a leash. We are right off the Pinellas Trail so grab your bike and come on down! Lastly, something so many people were wondering... Cueni is our surname and it is pronounced Q-knee.
We visited here for the first time. This brewery will celebrate 3yr anniversary this month. Right along the Pinellas bicycle trail if you care to stop to get hydrated. Very relaxing and good beer as well. The Pumpkin ale and Belgian Three way are a must to purchase. They sell Growlers and Crowlers. ????????????☀️
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TD Ballpark is the Spring Training home of the Toronto Blue Jays, and home of Advanced-A affiliate Dunedin Blue Jays of the Florida State League.
A good place to watch a minor league game becomes an exceptional place to watch Major League Baseball. With only 8500 seats, and many of those blocked by Covid-19 restrictions, everyone is far closer to the field than at a typical MLB venue. Seats are comfortable, visibility and sight lines excellent. Concessions are typical ballpark fare with a few Florida touches such as grouper tacos and alligator nuggets.
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