Kissin’ Cuzzins neighborhood restaurant has been a tradition for many since 1961. St. Petersburg locals and old timers have been eating at this establishment for years and insist it’s still the best breakfast in town. Kissin’ Cuzzins was once a chain, featuring two other restaurants in Pinellas County- one on 4th Street in St. Petersburg, and the other in neighboring Clearwater. However, both restaurants fell victim to soaring land prices and had to shut their doors. The original Kissin’ Cuzzins still sits comfortably at its 34th Street and 9th Avenue location in St. Petersburg.
Diners rave about the quality food, generous portions and low prices. Inside the atmosphere is simple and quaint, almost reminiscent of a small town cafe or diner. The wait staff is friendly and efficient; most have been working at the restaurant for years. The food tastes comforting, much like something mom would’ve made. Many customers have their personal favorites, but I have found that just about everything on the Kissin’ Cuzzins menu is superb.
Start with a hearty breakfast and you’ll hardly be disappointed by the selection of omelettes, pancakes or their three varieties of Eggs Benedict, including the Blackstone, which is served with bacon and tomato. The coffee is always perfectly blended- potent, but never bitter. The hash brown casserole is delightful. I have ordered this as a side to my traditional version of Eggs Benedict. The hash browns are well seasoned and flavorful, with a nice crispiness on top. The half order Benedict is always enough for me, along with a large serving of hash browns. The egg, flawlessly prepared, is covered with a lemony smooth hollandaise sauce, and sits beautifully upon a slice of thick ham and muffin. This breakfast dish is always a personal favorite of mine at this restaurant, but while I claim this to be the best, other diners may feel differently. Pancakes, especially the chocolate chip variety, are quite popular at Kissin’ Cuzzins and so are the omelettes and scrumptious waffles. If you prefer something lighter, order the fruit cup or pair it with a heavy meal. It’s a refreshingly sweet addition to something salty, such as bacon or ham. The cut up honeydew and cantaloupe are divine- sweet, ripe and soft.
Be sure to come back later for lunch and order up some of Kissin’ Cuzzins pasta, chicken, steak and fish dishes, which include their famous amberjack. The lunch menu offers a little of everything such as soups, sandwiches and salads. A restaurant favorite is the Southern fried chicken salad.
If you are more of a dinner eater-outer, this is where Kissin’ Cuzzins disappoints. Not because dinner is poor, but simply because the restaurant doesn’t even offer dinner. So if you plan on eating here, come early or you’ll miss out.
My visits to Kissin’ Cuzzins have always been good ones. Even my two-year-old son enjoys this place. It typically takes an army to keep him sitting quiet at a restaurant, but at Kissin’ Cuzzins, he sits like a perfect angel. I’m not sure which he enjoys more- nibbling on the food, or rearranging sugar packets, but whatever the case may be, this restaurant works for him and that makes this momma happy!
So next time you’re in St. Petersburg and your stomach is rumbling, be sure to check out the neighborhood staple, Kissin’ Cuzzins. Time after time, this eatery gets five star customer ratings, excellent reviews in the media and almost always has a filled up parking lot (in fact, there is usually a car overflow from the lot on the weekends).
Whether it’s breakfast or lunch, Kissin’ Cuzzins’ food is simply delicious and without a doubt, cooked with plenty of love.
Kissin’ Cuzzins: 951 34th Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33713
727-323-3915




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