Ted Peters Famous Smoked Fish

Ted Peters Famous Smoked Fish is a historic smoked fish and hamburger restaurant in South Pasadena, Florida. It was established in 1947 on Madeira Beach by founder Ted Stevens, who moved it to South Pasadena in 1949. The eatery serves wood smoked mullet and hamburgers in a casual atmosphere of stools and picnic tables. Jeff Klinkenberg called it one of the most famous eateries in Pinellas County and included a section on it in his book Seasons of Florida. It has been featured on The Best Thing I Ever Ate and Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. German potato salad and Manhattan clam chowder have also become classic dishes at the restaurant. Ted Peters died in 2003 at 91.[1] Ted Peters is located at 1350 Pasadena Avenue.[2] Fruit pies made by Ted's mom were once a feature of the business.[3]

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References

  1. Gary Mormino The Art And Craft Of Smoked Fish September 23, 2007 Tampa Tribune
  2. Ted Peters: Quite a catch for diner April 8, 1976 St Petersburg Times
  3. "For 60 Years She's Made Pies". St. Petersburg Independent. March 29, 1974. p. 13-A. Retrieved 30 April 2012.

Coordinates: 27°45′22″N 82°44′13″W / 27.75606°N 82.73691°W / 27.75606; -82.73691


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