- Seafood
- American
Ted Peter's Famous Smoked Fish
Menu for Ted Peter's Famous Smoked Fish
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Ratings and Reviews for Ted Peter's Famous Smoked Fish
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Apr 30 2012
Tandra M. via Yelp
Get the cheeseburger and smoked fish spread for your appetizer, then go back again and get the smoked mullet platter! Everything here is wonderful!!!...read more
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Apr 23 2012
Susan J. via Yelp
If you're looking for a slice of MN, WI, or the UP of MI-you'll feel right at home. Lilting accents of the northern part of the US, waitresses that are...read more
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Apr 20 2012
Brad D. via Yelp
You want smoke fish this place is it. Great portion sizes. Get there early place is alwas busy...read more
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Mar 29 2009
CustomerReview via Citysearch
Absolutely amazing - my family's been eating here for over 40 years - one of the best burgers, the most amazing smoked fish and oh...read more
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Mar 05 2009
CSMobileUser2 via Citysearch
I have lived in this area for almost 30 yrs. I always remembered it being great. Not the case now. Prices for a burger were ridicu...read more
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Feb 05 2009
prcross66 via Citysearch
I guess I'm one of those locals that frequents Ted Peters and I have done so for 58 yrs. The food is always top drawer even t...read more
The Scene
A family-owned institution in the Pasadena area of St. Petersburg, Ted Peters has operated in nearly the same location for more than 50 years. It's a small place--with picnic tables set outside and a few tables inside, but it's almost always jammed with diners.
The Food
Order a dinner platter of smoked salmon (or mackerel or mullet) and it's easily enough for two to share--a full pound of fish, warm German potato salad (flavored with bacon and onion) and coleslaw. The lunch-sized portion has a smaller piece of fish and no side dishes. The fish wears its smoky taste like a crown, and the delicate meat inside stays moist and tender. The burgers here are terrific as well, plus the ''grilled fish spread'' sandwich is a lot tastier than it sounds--somewhat of a fancified grilled tuna. Order a draft beer and you get an iced mug so cold your hands become red from clutching it.