restaurant

Oak & Stone

Pizza/American craft beercasualdowntowndog friendly

The Experience

Oak & Stone has carved out a distinctive niche in downtown St. Pete by pairing exceptional craft beer with artisan pizza — and doing both at an impressively high level. The centerpiece is the region's largest self-serve brew wall, featuring more than 60 rotating taps with an emphasis on American craft breweries, local St. Petersburg producers, and regional favorites. The pour-your-own format lets you sample widely and discover new favorites at your own pace.

The pizza program is equally serious. Each stone-fired pie starts with signature handcrafted dough that undergoes a 36-hour fermentation process using triple-filtered water, creating a thin crust with remarkable flavor and texture. Beyond pizza, the menu offers elevated tavern fare that goes well beyond typical bar food. The downtown Central Avenue location features both indoor and pet-friendly outdoor seating, and weekend brunch rounds out the experience for those who prefer their craft beer with a side of Saturday morning sunshine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the brew wall at Oak & Stone? expand_more

Oak & Stone features the region's largest self-serve brew wall with more than 60 rotating craft beer taps. You pour your own selections, allowing you to sample a wide variety of beers at your own pace.

What makes Oak & Stone pizza special? expand_more

Each stone-fired pizza is made with signature handcrafted dough that undergoes a 36-hour fermentation process using triple-filtered water, resulting in a thin crust with exceptional flavor and texture.

What are Oak & Stone hours? expand_more

Oak & Stone is open Monday through Thursday from 11 AM to 11 PM, Friday from 11 AM to midnight, Saturday from 10 AM to midnight, and Sunday from 10 AM to 11 PM.

Is Oak & Stone dog-friendly? expand_more

Yes — Oak & Stone offers pet-friendly outdoor seating at their downtown St. Petersburg location.

Where is Oak & Stone located in St. Pete? expand_more

Oak & Stone is located at 199 Central Avenue in downtown St. Petersburg, right in the heart of the Central Avenue corridor.