Voodoo Brewing Co.
The Experience
Voodoo Brewing Co. brought its Pennsylvania craft beer pedigree to downtown St. Pete with a 4th Street taproom that quickly earned a loyal local following. The brewery is known for its bold, creative approach to craft beer — expect a rotating lineup that ranges from hazy IPAs and rich stouts to experimental small-batch releases that keep things interesting for regulars.
But Voodoo's St. Pete location isn't just about the beer. The food program has earned serious praise, with wings that many locals consider among the best in the city alongside elevated bar bites that go well beyond typical brewery fare. The downtown space has an energetic, welcoming atmosphere that makes it equally suited for a casual afternoon pint or a lively evening with friends. It's the kind of brewpub that gets the balance right — serious about its craft without taking itself too seriously.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of beer does Voodoo Brewing serve? expand_more
Voodoo Brewing offers a rotating selection of craft beers including hazy IPAs, stouts, lagers, and experimental small-batch releases brewed with a bold, creative approach.
Does Voodoo Brewing serve food? expand_more
Yes — Voodoo Brewing's St. Pete location serves elevated bar food with wings that are widely considered among the best in the city, plus a selection of creative bar bites.
What are Voodoo Brewing St Pete hours? expand_more
Voodoo Brewing is open Monday through Thursday from noon to 11 PM, Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to midnight, and Sunday from 11 AM to 10 PM.
Where is Voodoo Brewing in St. Pete? expand_more
Voodoo Brewing Co. is located at 220 4th Street North in downtown St. Petersburg.
Is Voodoo Brewing a local St. Pete brewery? expand_more
Voodoo Brewing originated in Meadville, Pennsylvania, and expanded to St. Pete with a dedicated taproom and brewpub that has become a popular downtown destination.
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