Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Date Night: In Between Days Sound Bar St.Pete | A Little Millenial VINTAGE LOTD


So, everyone it seems keeps feeling nostalgia over the 2000's fashion and I for one found this to be a coming of age period because it is when I finally had a little cash to buy what I wanted and wear what I wanted. I like to share some of my now vintage items now because after moving 4 times I am shocked I have any left. I am a firm believer in buying nice clothes and keepsling them and rewearing them over and over again so today I am wearing one of my favorite blouses. Simply put...they do not make clothes like this anymore and not for the price I paid for this.




And I have paired my blouse with some of my more recent items as well. The thing I love about this blouse is the colors.
















 Blouse: Vintage

Shorts: Zara

Heels: Louis Vuitton Revival Mules 

Lipstick: MAC


In Between Days
St.Pete FL 


I have a lot of things to say about this place!


So IBD has been open for a few years, 2 I believe, but I had to wait to make this a "Airie in the City" post because when they first opened it was advertised as a Japanese Sound Bar featuring Japanese Whiskey.

Well, I know nothing about that and I don't drink whiskey. I waited a little while longer and I heard they may have some light bites and I was like ok...but is anything gluten-free.  Remember...that is my whole reason for being here. My sole purpose is to find places that not only have gluten-free options on their menu, but they also can accommodate those with Celiac Disease like me and then I share that with you all.


So, finally after checking and bunch of times I found out there was a slight chance that they did and that was all that I needed to head out to St.Pete on this day even in the rain and I must say I had an interesting time.


So, while they feature Japanese whiskey they have an open bar and they have a cocktail menu as well. I have taken some photos of the menus because they are not on their website because it changes weekly according to them.

I ordered a craft cocktails and for me, I do enjoy coconut so I had one that was made with coconut and it was delicious.


Be for warned this place is so popular despite its quiet demeanor even on this day when it was raining like crazy it was fully booked. So, I highly advise making a reservation!




The restaurant is extremely small and it is basically inside an old house. We were lucky enough to get some seats and enjoy the atmosphere and vibes. Outside is a lot larger and it's nice, but like I said it was raining heavily. 


So, everything below is gluten-free if I remember correctly. Their menu has gluten-free denotations! They had no issues accommodating Celiac Disease orders. I wish this information was available online and I would have been there sooner, but like I said that is why I do what I do. The menu is small to large bites like tapas and surprisingly, they had a lot of gluten-free options.




What I can say is that the food was a 5/5 hands down. The menu was just small because the focus is also on the drinks. I would come here over a lot of places because of its uniqueness. They also hold events, in particular Jazz nights with live music which we love. 


This was undoubtedly the best pork belly dish I have ever had and it had little fat on it and was all savory meat and it was gluten-free! I tried not to eat too much of it because usually when something tastes as amazing as this did people will run from the back and say don't eat that we made a mistake! This was the real deal. Now, their menu changes weekly so if you have the time, check this one out. It's amazing.






This crudo was unlike any crudo I have had and I have had a lot because it is what I mostly eat. This one had some flavors and textures I did not expect and they were enjoyable. The tuna was great and it was fresh and it was not served cold, I guess it was more like room temperature, but it was really good. It had these crunch berries on it as garnish on the top which brought a lot of depth. 






So, these dishes below my husband ate because I do not like Brussel sprouts. Needless to say he was blown away and these were labeled gluten-free as well, I just do not like Brussel sprouts.


The dessert was not gluten-free, but you know, like everything else these per his opinion were a 5/5. 

So, was there anything we didn't like?
















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