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- 4.5Food
- 4.8Service
- 4.6Ambience
- 4.1Value
Noise • Moderate
$120.00 - $300.00 per person
Prepaid
1 - 8 people
$55.00 - $95.00 per person
Prepaid
1 - 20 people
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Noise • Moderate
Jake Gold
Orange County2 reviews
Dined on June 6, 2026
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Tampa13 reviews
Dined on May 31, 2026
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Atlanta1 review
Dined on May 24, 2026
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Tampa1 review
Dined on May 10, 2026
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Kathryn
Tampa5 reviews
Dined on April 18, 2026
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Steven Gold
Naples4 reviews
Dined on February 14, 2026
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Tampa5 reviews
Dined on January 18, 2026
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Toronto5 reviews
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Orlando12 reviews
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December 23, 2025
Drew Adams, formerly of Adeline, takes the helm as executive chef at CW Prime, the resort's signature steakhouse, bringing a local-focused modern American approach. He aims to elevate the menu with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and riffs on his favorite dishes.
Published in Your Observer
December 16, 2025
The Sarasota Magazine list highlights New Year’s Eve celebrations around the area, including a Met Gala-inspired party at The St. Regis Bar on Longboat Key. The event features live music, a midnight balloon drop, and a chic, fashion-forward atmosphere among other local options.
Published in Sarasota Magazine
December 15, 2025
Rising on Sarasota's shoreline, the property offers private quartz beaches, a sprawling 20,000-square-foot spa, and seven dining venues for a complete luxury staycation. With multiple pools, a saltwater lagoon, and indulgent rituals like Champagne sabering, it aims to be a self-contained destination.
Published in Naples Illustrated
December 2, 2025
Details the opening of an 18-acre Gulf-front luxury resort that pairs serene, coastal design with anticipatory service. It highlights CW Prime and Riva dining, a renowned St. Regis Bar sabrage ritual, and a 20,000-square-foot spa.
Published in Tampa Bay Business & Wealth
November 29, 2025
A Southern Living guide to Longboat Key highlights the resort's new underwater lagoon experiences and its diverse dining venues. It also spotlights other local dining options and coastal activities.
Published in Southern Living
November 18, 2025
The article rounds up Thanksgiving dining on Longboat Key, highlighting a brunch in the Astor Ballroom at The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort and holiday menus at Riva and CW Prime.
Published in Your Observer
For a calmer experience, choose midweek afternoons or a non-holiday weekday, guests report a relaxed, elegant tea service and pleasant live piano music then. If you want the livelier scene, seek weekend or holiday brunch events (Thanksgiving/Christmas), knowing these are popular, sometimes noisy and higher-priced. Make a reservation and, for tea, request window seating or earlier times to avoid heavy bar traffic.
Yes, call ahead. While the owner information doesn't list a formal special-requests policy, guests have advised calling the hotel to confirm seating preferences or menu flexibility and to discuss dietary needs or celebration arrangements. Servers named in reviews were praised for attentive service, so advance notice helps the team prepare for birthdays, seating requests or accessibility needs.
Portions depend on the experience. For Afternoon Tea you'll get traditional small finger sandwiches, scones and bite-size pastries, guests describe them as pretty and abundant but small in size. For holiday brunches and buffets (Thanksgiving/Christmas) portions are plentiful and varied, with generous action stations and seafood displays. A la carte dinner plates (e.g., steaks) were described by some guests as satisfactory but not oversized. If you want a hearty meal, the buffet/holiday events deliver more quantity than the tea service.
For a relaxed visit, choose a weekday, midweek afternoons are favorites for a quieter Afternoon Tea with live piano music. If you want the full festive scene, go on holiday weekends for special brunches, but expect crowds and premium pricing. Reserve in advance and request preferred seating to make the most of your visit.
Yes, The St. Regis Longboat Key operates special holiday events. Guests frequently mention Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday brunches and special programming (Santa at tea, festive buffets). Expect premium pricing, special menus and heavier crowds on those dates.
Overall upscale and elegant with live music, tasteful decor and Gulf views, many guests call the property stunning and praise fresh flowers and piano music. That said, atmosphere varies by event: Afternoon Tea in the lobby bar can feel lively and public (guests noted traffic, pets, and wedding groups nearby), while holiday brunches can be festive and busy. Expect polished service and an upscale resort vibe, but plan seating if you prefer a quieter corner.
Yes. The St. Regis Longboat Key offers an elegant, romantic setting with live music, gulf views and a well-appointed bar, good for a special date night. Guests praise the ambience, piano music and attentive staff, and many describe memorable evenings for celebrations. Keep in mind experiences vary: some guests found the lobby tea setting and busy bar traffic less intimate. For a quieter, more romantic evening ask for seating by the windows or reserve a table in one of the restaurants rather than the lobby tea area.
The St. Regis Longboat Key is open daily from 2:00 PM to 12:00 AM. Guests attend Afternoon Tea and nightly entertainment during these hours; holiday events may have special start times, so check event details when booking.
Business Casual. The owner-supplied information lists the dress code as business casual, which fits the property's polished, resort atmosphere, dress nicely for tea, dinner, or holiday events.
Busiest: major holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mother's Day) and special-event brunches, guests report large crowds, long waits and festive but noisy ballrooms. Quietest: midweek afternoons or non-holiday weekdays when Afternoon Tea and lounge seating feel more relaxed. If you prefer quieter dining, avoid holiday brunches and weekend peak times.
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