The Cider Press Café's Pink Flamingo is made with dry cider and fruit juices. Credit: Jennifer Ring

The Cider Press Café’s Pink Flamingo is made with dry cider and fruit juices. Credit: Jennifer Ring

OK, OK. CL has outlined a couple of ways that diners can use their bellies to celebrate St. Pete Pride and Pride Month. But the latest tactic we haven’t told you about in our Food & Drink section?

St. Pete Pride’s Divine Disco Brunch.

The in-between meal planned for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at downtown St. Pete-based Cider Press Café, leaving patrons with plenty of time to check out the street festival — takes place among a soundtrack of retro disco tunes. As such, hungry Pride revelvers in need of a serious post-parade refuel are invited to arrive dressed in their finest 1970s Pink Flamingo-inspired outfits.

Signature plant-based dishes of the café (aka vegan comfort food land) are on the menu, alongside Pride specials — including bottomless mimosas and the Cliffton’s Pink Flamingo cocktail, made with dry cider and fruit juices.