Eat Art Love St. Pete sits inside the Warehouse Arts District on 6th Ave S, and from the moment you walk in, it’s clear this is not your average weekend brunch spot. Part cafe, part gallery, and entirely its own thing, Eat Art Love brings together exceptional food, rotating local artwork, and the kind of warm, attentive service that makes a place worth returning to again and again.
The People Behind It
Eat Art Love was co-founded by local business owner Jose Martinez of Sartorial Inc and chef Mario Brugnoli, a name that carries serious culinary weight in the Tampa Bay area. Chef Mario brings experience from Rocca, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Tampa Bay, and has been featured on Food Network’s Chopped. Despite those credentials, his approach at Eat Art Love is refreshingly grounded. He believes that exceptional food doesn’t have to come with an intimidating price tag or a stiff atmosphere, and the menu he has built here reflects that philosophy completely.
What’s on the Menu
The weekend brunch at Eat Art Love St. Pete has already built a loyal following, and it doesn’t take long to understand why. Chef Mario takes culinary classics and reimagines them using local ingredients and techniques that feel both inventive and approachable. The poached egg dip and the sweet and sour pancakes are two standout dishes that capture what the menu is all about: familiar comfort elevated into something genuinely memorable.
Every plate feels considered. Nothing is there by accident. And the focus on making high-quality food accessible to a wide range of diners gives Eat Art Love an energy that is as welcoming as it is exciting.
The Space Itself
The walls at Eat Art Love are lined with work from emerging and established local artists, curated thoughtfully and rotated regularly so that every visit offers something new to take in. The result is a dining room that functions as a gallery, where the visual experience is treated with the same care as the food coming out of the kitchen. It adds a layer to the visit that most restaurants simply don’t have.
The Warehouse Arts District is already one of St. Pete’s most creatively charged neighborhoods, and Eat Art Love fits right into that identity. It feels like a natural extension of the community around it rather than a business that just happens to be located there.
Service That Sets the Tone
General manager Jess plays a big role in what makes Eat Art Love St. Pete work as well as it does. The attention to detail and genuine warmth that define the front-of-house experience keep the overall atmosphere grounded and inviting. It’s the kind of service that makes guests feel like they matter, which goes a long way in a city with no shortage of places to eat.
Why It Belongs on Your Radar
St. Pete has a strong and growing food scene, and Eat Art Love has carved out a distinct space within it. It is not trying to be everything at once. It does a focused thing, it does it exceptionally well, and it wraps the whole experience in an environment that celebrates local creativity from floor to ceiling. For anyone who loves good food, local art, and businesses that genuinely reflect the spirit of their neighborhood, Eat Art Love St. Pete is a must.
Located at 2209 6th Ave S in St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District. Follow along to stay current on menu updates and featured artists.
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