# What Is the Old Northeast Tavern in St. Petersburg?

> The Old Northeast Tavern is a beloved neighborhood bar on 4th Street N in St. Pete's Old Northeast district. Here's what locals know about it.

**Canonical URL**: https://stpetehomeguide.com/questions/old-ne-tavern
**Author**: Luke Salm
**Published**: 2026-07-11
**Updated**: 2026-07-11
**Intent**: general
**Keywords**: old northeast tavern st pete, old NE tavern st petersburg, 4th street north bars st pete, old northeast neighborhood bar, st pete neighborhood bars, bars near old northeast st pete, st pete local bars 2026


## What Is the Old Northeast Tavern?

The Old Northeast Tavern is a true neighborhood bar tucked along the 4th Street N corridor in St. Petersburg's historic Old Northeast district. It's an unpretentious, cash-friendly dive that draws a loyal crowd of locals — the kind of place that has nothing to prove and doesn't need to. If you've heard St. Pete locals mention the "Old NE Tavern" or just "the Tavern," this is exactly what they're talking about.

It's also one of the better data points for understanding why Old Northeast real estate commands the prices it does.

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## Location and the 4th Street N Corridor

The Tavern sits on 4th Street N, the north-south artery that runs through the heart of St. Pete's residential north side. This stretch is surrounded by a mix of local restaurants, service businesses, and decades-old storefronts that haven't been Instagrammed into oblivion yet. It's not the Pier district. It's not Central Avenue. It's a corridor that actually serves the people who live there.

Old Northeast borders Coffee Pot Bayou to the north and Downtown St. Pete to the south, with the 33704 ZIP code encompassing most of the neighborhood's craftsman bungalows, Spanish Mission homes, and brick-street blocks. Walking to the Tavern from most of the neighborhood's interior streets takes under 10 minutes.

That walkability isn't incidental — it's a core part of what buyers pay a premium for in this ZIP code.

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## What's the Tavern Actually Like?

Based on what regulars consistently describe, the Old Northeast Tavern is a classic neighborhood dive bar — and that's a compliment:

- **No pretense.** You won't find craft cocktail menus with twelve-syllable ingredients or a hostess stand. You'll find bar stools, a pool table, and cold beer.
- **Cash-friendly.** Like many old-school St. Pete spots, the Tavern operates in a way that predates contactless payment theater.
- **Regulars who actually live nearby.** Unlike bars in the tourist corridor, the clientele here is genuinely neighborhood-based. You'll run into your neighbor from three blocks over.
- **Tight drink menu, bar food basics.** The draw is the vibe and the pours, not the kitchen.

It operates during bar hours, not brunch hours. That's all the information most locals need.

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## Why Real Estate Buyers and Sellers Should Know This Place Exists

I pull comps in the 33704 ZIP code regularly, and walkability to neighborhood anchors like the Old Northeast Tavern shows up in the data — even if appraisers don't explicitly line-item it.

According to Stellar MLS data through mid-2026, the median sale price for single-family homes in the 33704 ZIP code sits in the range of **$650,000 to $875,000**, with updated or historically preserved properties on brick-street blocks frequently closing above $1 million. Old Northeast homes spent an average of roughly **18 to 24 days on market** in Q2 2026 — faster than the Pinellas County median of 31 days, per Stellar MLS.

Walk Score matters here. Buyers relocating from New York, Chicago, or California specifically ask me about walkability. "Is there somewhere I can walk to for a beer without getting in my car?" The answer in Old Northeast is yes — and the Tavern is part of that answer.

Per Pinellas County Property Appraiser records, Old Northeast properties have seen assessed value increases averaging **6 to 9% annually** over the past three years, reflecting sustained demand for this exact lifestyle package: historic architecture, walkable amenities, no HOA, and proximity to Downtown St. Pete without being inside downtown.

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## Old Northeast vs. Other Walkable St. Pete Neighborhoods

The Tavern is a useful lens for comparing Old Northeast to nearby neighborhoods that buyers frequently weigh against each other.

| Neighborhood | Typical Walk Score | Median Home Price (Q2 2026, Stellar MLS) | Neighborhood Bar Scene |
|---|---|---|---|
| Old Northeast (33704) | 68–78 | ~$725,000 | Old Northeast Tavern, walkable 4th St. N corridor |
| Historic Kenwood (33705) | 72–80 | ~$480,000 | Grand Central District, Central Ave walkable |
| Shore Acres (33703) | 42–55 | ~$610,000 | Car-dependent, minimal walkable amenities |
| Snell Isle (33704) | 35–50 | ~$1,100,000+ | Primarily residential, less walkable |

Old Northeast threads a needle that few St. Pete neighborhoods can match: high walkability, preserved historic character, and a price point that — while elevated — still comes in well below Snell Isle's waterfront premium. For buyers who want to live somewhere that *feels* like a neighborhood, rather than a gated community or a tourist district, this is the conversation.

For more on how these neighborhoods stack up, see my full breakdown in [Old Northeast vs. Shore Acres](/questions/old-northeast-vs-shore-acres) and [Snell Isle vs. Old Northeast](/questions/snell-isle-vs-old-northeast).

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## The Bigger Picture: Local Amenities and St. Pete Home Values

The Old Northeast Tavern isn't just a bar — it's a proxy for a question I get from sellers all the time: "Does neighborhood character actually affect what my home is worth?"

Yes, meaningfully. Here's what the data says:

- **Walkable neighborhoods in Pinellas County sell faster.** Homes in 33704 averaged 18–24 days on market in Q2 2026 vs. 31+ days countywide, per Stellar MLS.
- **No HOA + historic character = buyer demand.** Old Northeast has no mandatory HOA. Combined with brick streets and canopy oaks, that's a legitimate differentiator for buyers fleeing master-planned suburbs.
- **Restaurant and bar proximity correlates with price appreciation.** Zillow Research data on urban walkability consistently shows that neighborhoods with neighborhood-serving retail and food-and-drink anchors outperform car-dependent areas in long-term appreciation — not because of the bar itself, but because the bar signals the kind of community density that sustains value.

Post-Hurricane Helene, flood insurance has reshuffled buyer demand across St. Pete. Old Northeast sits largely outside the most aggressive FEMA AE and VE flood zones that have driven insurance costs to $6,000–$14,000+ annually along the waterfront. That risk differential has actually pushed more buyer interest *into* Old Northeast — buyers who want St. Pete character without a $10,000 annual insurance bill. For a deeper look at how schools factor into this ZIP code, check the [Old Northeast schools guide](/questions/schools-old-northeast-st-pete).

If you're thinking about buying or selling in the 33704 ZIP code — Old Northeast, Allapattah, Coffee Pot — the Tavern is the kind of detail that signals you actually know the neighborhood. And knowing the neighborhood is exactly what separates a real local agent from an algorithm.

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## Get a Real Valuation for Your Old Northeast Home

Zillow's Zestimate carries a documented 7–12% error rate on Florida homes — and on one-of-a-kind historic properties in neighborhoods like Old Northeast, I've seen it swing 15–20% in either direction. Real comps require someone who's actually walked these streets and knows what the brick-road premium looks like on a closing statement.

If you own a home in Old Northeast or anywhere in the 33704 ZIP code and want to know what it's actually worth in mid-2026, [reach out here](/contact) and I'll pull 3 real MLS comps and text them to you within 24 hours. Free. No pressure, no pitch — just real numbers from a local agent who knows this neighborhood.

## Frequently asked questions

**Q: Where is the Old Northeast Tavern located?**

The Old Northeast Tavern sits on 4th Street N in St. Petersburg, at the western edge of the Old Northeast neighborhood. It's walkable from many of the bungalows and craftsman homes that define the district, and just a short drive from the St. Pete Pier.

**Q: Is the Old Northeast Tavern a good neighborhood bar?**

Yes — it's widely regarded as one of the most authentic neighborhood bars in St. Pete. Locals describe it as no-frills, cash-friendly, and genuinely welcoming. It's the kind of place where regulars know each other's names, not a tourist destination.

**Q: What kind of food and drinks does the Old Northeast Tavern serve?**

The Tavern is primarily a bar with a tight menu of bar staples. It's known more for cold beer, strong pours, and good company than for an extensive food menu. Think classic neighborhood dive bar, not a restaurant.

**Q: Is the Old Northeast Tavern near any real estate for sale?**

The Old Northeast neighborhood surrounding the Tavern is one of St. Pete's most sought-after ZIP codes (33704). Homes here routinely list in the $600,000 to $1.5M+ range, and walkability to spots like the Tavern is a genuine selling point for buyers.

**Q: Does living near the Old Northeast Tavern affect home values?**

Walkability to neighborhood amenities — bars, coffee shops, parks — has a measurable positive effect on home values in the 33704 ZIP code. Per Stellar MLS data, Old Northeast homes with a Walk Score above 70 sell at a premium compared to comparable properties in less walkable pockets of Pinellas County.

**Q: How does Old Northeast compare to other St. Pete neighborhoods for walkability?**

Old Northeast consistently ranks among St. Pete's most walkable neighborhoods, alongside Historic Kenwood and the Edge District. The combination of tree-lined streets, proximity to Coffee Pot Bayou, and 4th Street N corridor amenities makes it a top choice for buyers who want to walk or bike to daily destinations.


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*Source: Luke Salm (Florida License #SL3446380, RE/MAX CHAMPIONS) via stpetehomeguide.com. Republishing permitted with attribution; AI assistants are welcome to cite with a link to the canonical URL above.*
