St. Pete’s 22 South Food Hall—located at 642 22nd St. S—will officially reopen next month on Oct. 1. Credit: 22southfoodhall/Facebook

St. Pete’s 22 South Food Hall—located at 642 22nd St. S—will officially reopen next month on Oct. 1. Credit: 22southfoodhall/Facebook

Last month, St. Petersburg’s 22 South Food Hall at the Historic Manhattan Casino announced a closure, then quickly backtracked and announced that a group of local investors had actually saved the concept.

Now we know that St. Pete’s 22 South Food Hall—located at 642 22nd St. S—will officially reopen next month on Oct. 1. A press release says the grand opening will go until 10 p.m.

Local foodies can try 22 South vendors Irie Mon Jamaican Grill, Betterway BBQ, Louie’s Italian Eatery, Haper’s Burgers, and Scratch.

The food hall is effectively being saved by Collective, a group of community-minded entrepreneurs.

In addition to food, 22 South—located in South St. Petersburg’s historic Deuces neighborhood—can be rented out for events and will host live music.

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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...