Cook Out restaurant embraces the Southern fast-food spirit.
Cook Out, the popular Southern fast-food chain known for its char-grilled burgers and barbecue, is opening its first location in Florida. The new restaurant will be at 9595 4th Street North in St. Petersburg, previously a Boston Market. An $800,000 renovation is underway, led by Venture Construction Co. The family-owned chain aims to create a local favorite with a diverse menu featuring burgers, hot dogs, and over 35 milkshake flavors. Additional locations are planned in Tampa, ensuring a statewide expansion.
St. Petersburg, get ready to fire up your taste buds! Cook Out, the beloved Southern fast-food chain renowned for its delicious char-grilled burgers and mouthwatering barbecue, is setting its sights on your city as it prepares to open its very first Florida location. The announcement has already sent waves of excitement through the community, and it’s easy to see why!
The new hot spot is set to open at 9595 4th Street North, right in the heart of the action. This cozy 3,146-square-foot establishment used to be a Boston Market but closed its doors just this past year in 2023. The building is strategically positioned across from the Baypoint Commerce Center, making it easily accessible for those looking to satisfy their late-night cravings or simply enjoy a quick meal.
Plans are already in motion, with a hefty $800,000 buildout filed with the City of St. Pete. The local construction firm Venture Construction Co. is leading the renovation, ensuring that this fast-food haven is ready to serve its future fans. This contractor has a solid track record of working on other Cook Out locations, which only adds to the anticipation.
The plot of land was purchased in September 2024 for $2.6 million by Jeremy Reaves, the CEO and son of Cook Out’s founder. It’s exciting to see such a dedicated family effort going into bringing this popular restaurant to Florida, and that personal touch is sure to resonate with future visitors.
If you’ve never had the chance to experience Cook Out, you are in for a treat! This fast-food joint is famous for its extensive menu, featuring everything from juicy burgers and crispy onion rings to classic hot dogs and flavorful corn dogs. Not to mention, their milkshakes are the stuff of legend, boasting over 35 unique flavors. Don’t forget to save room for dessert, whether you choose a classic Coke float or something else off their sugary offerings. It’s no exaggeration to say that Cook Out has something for everyone!
St. Petersburg isn’t the only area in Florida that’s getting a taste of Cook Out. The company is also setting its sights on two locations in nearby Tampa—one at 5501 East Fowler Avenue in Temple Terrace and another at 16215 North Dale Mabry Highway. Both spots are also former Boston Markets, proof that Cook Out is taking advantage of those prime locations.
Another key feature that sets Cook Out apart is its extensive late-night menu. Most locations stay open from 10:30 a.m. all the way into the early hours of the morning, with some open until a whopping 5 a.m. This makes it the perfect go-to for late-night snackers and those who just can’t resist a delicious burger after a night out.
Even though there’s no official opening date just yet, expectations are high for a launch by the end of this year or early next year. Keep your ears to the ground to stay updated on what’s cooking at Cook Out! You can follow the restaurant on Facebook and Instagram to get the scoop on new menu items and all the latest news.
So, St. Petersburg, are you ready to join the Cook Out craze? Grab your friends and prepare for a flavor explosion that’s sure to become a local favorite!
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