There are plenty of amusing things to do after dinner in Clearwater, from a relaxing cruise at dusk to bar-hopping along the beachfront. The vibrant city sits on a peninsula in sun-drenched West Florida, offering some of the region’s best sunset views.

Clearwater is hugged by the Gulf of Mexico in the west and Tampa Bay in the east, so you’ll have plenty of sightseeing and outdoor activities throughout the day (and night). If you want to know what this coastal city has to offer, check out our list of places to go in Clearwater at night.

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    Join a sunset cruise

    Float on the gentle waves of the Gulf of Mexico

    Join a sunset cruise
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    Clearwater’s coastal waters are dotted with islands and rich in biodiversity, which makes them an excellent location to discover via a cruise. Board your cruise on Clearwater Beach Island while the sun goes down and prepare for a fascinating encounter with bottlenose dolphins. During the 2-hour cruise, you’ll be roaming around Clearwater Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, while the sun sinks into the horizon.

    Some cruises include a complimentary glass of champagne for adults and a soda for kids. You can even order an unlimited beverages package and have a blast with like-minded travelers.  

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    Sandbar

    Enjoy beverages and snacks right next to the sea

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    Sandbar on Clearwater Beach Island is a great place for beverages and sunset views. The casual pub offers seating space right next to the Gulf of Mexico and is a fantastic spot to experience the last light of the day. To propose a toast with your friends and family, pick from an extensive menu with unique cocktails, craft beers, and wines.

    Sandbar dishes out snacks to go along with the beverages, such as nachos, chicken wings, and tacos, while families will be pleased with the extensive kids' menu.

    Location: 430 S Gulfview Blvd, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767, USA

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +1 727-450-6238

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    Pier 60

    A great place for street performances in Clearwater

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    Pier 60 is a fishing jetty that’s very popular for after-dinner activities on Clearwater Beach Island. Not only is this wharf a splendid place to whip out your fishing rod, but it's also a stage for street performers at night. Enjoy live music and magic tricks while the sun sets into the Gulf of Mexico.

    For a leisurely fishing session, buy your bait from the Pier60 Bait House. Pier 60 provides entertainment of all ages, as it also has a playground for the little ones.

    Location: 1 Causeway Blvd, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767, USA

    Phone: +1 727-871-8060

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    Shephard’s Tiki Beach Bar & Broil

    Watch the sunset with a drink in hand

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    Shephard’s Tiki Beach Bar & Broil delivers when it comes to post-dinner merriment, whether you’re down for an after-dinner snack or live music performances. This venue has lots of outdoor seating space, overlooking both Clearwater Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Sit down for a couple of tropical beverages, including the bar’s creatively named cocktails and frozen beverages that match the balmy nights in West Florida.

    The musical ambience is different each time, as reggae bands, singer-songwriters, and dance music DJs often taking the stage. Shephard’s Tiki Beach Bar & Broil is one of the finest places in Clearwater to combine a fun night out with stellar sunset views.

    Location: 619 S Gulfview Blvd, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767, USA

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +1 727-442-5107

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    Sand Key Park

    After-dinner strolling in Clearwater

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    Sand Key Park has all the ingredients for a relaxing night in Clearwater. The 95-acre reserve lies on the northern tip of the Sand Key peninsula, just 5 miles west of central Clearwater. Unwind in one of the designated picnic neighborhoods or take an after-dinner stroll on the picturesque Sand Key Beach. 

    While you explore Sand Key Park, keep an eye out for the different species of birds that reside here, such as pelicans and herons. The park is a dog-friendly, so your 4-legged friends can join the fun too.

    Location: 1060 Gulf Blvd, Clearwater, FL 33767, USA

    Phone: +1 727-588-4852

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    Xtreme Fun Center

    Fun games with the entire family

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    Xtreme Fun Center is an indoor entertainment hall in Largo, about 6.6 miles south of downtown Clearwater. There are numerous cool games to choose from – challenge your companions with a round of laser tag, test your baseball skills in the batting cage, and delve into engaging plays in the arcade hall.

    Xtreme Fun Center has heaps of machines, including automobile racing, virtual reality games, and air hockey tables. You can extend your night out in the game hall by buying more credits at the token machine.

    Location: 13211 93rd St N, Largo, FL 33773, USA

    Open: Wednesday–Thursday from 3 pm to 8 pm, Friday from 3 pm to 10 pm, Saturday from 11 am to 10 pm, Sunday from noon to 5 pm (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)

    Phone: +1 727-584-9876

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    Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theater

    Clearwater’s oldest theater

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    The Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theater – formerly the Royal Theater – has been an icon of culture and entertainment in Clearwater for decades. Founded in 1921, the theatre’s main hall functions as both a concert hall and a movie theater that screens classic movies. The auditorium, which can host up to 750 people, is often the stage for well-known bands and singer-songwriters. 

    The Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theater even offers dinner packages, which lets you sit down for a show straight after a satisfying evening meal. After a performance, the rooftop bar is an inviting hangout spot to talk through the experiences of the night with a drink.

    Location: 405 Cleveland St, Clearwater, FL 33755, USA

    Phone: +1 727-791-7400

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    The Shipwreck Bar

    A nautical-themed bar with tons of entertainment

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    The Shipwreck Bar is the oldest pub on Clearwater Beach Island, having been around since 1976. Once you’ve walked past the pirates welcoming you at the entrance, you can sit down at the long-stretch bar for an ice-cold beer or cocktail.

    The nautical-themed bar provides darts boards, pool tables, and jukeboxes for you to sing along to classic tunes. The Shipwreck Bar often hosts live DJs and musicians, further elevating its lively atmosphere.

    Location: 647 Mandalay Ave, Clearwater, FL 33767, USA

    Open: Daily from 2 pm to 3 am

    Phone: +1 727-446-3581

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    The Brown Boxer

    Finish the day with beverages and games

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    The Brown Boxer is a sports bar and broil with 2 branches on Clearwater Beach Island. Both are the epicenter of entertainment, providing arcade game machines, daily musical performances, and a billiard table.

    The Brown Boxer on North Beach is very popular with locals, serving up a range of mains and snacks along with mixed beverages and beers on tap. You can watch the twilight from the semi-outdoor patio or tune in to the latest sports events inside the bar.

    Location: 483 Mandalay Ave, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767, USA

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 3 am

    Phone: +1 727-441-6000

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    John Chesnut Sr. Park

    Unwind with views of Lake Tarpon

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    John Chesnut Sr. Park sits on the eastern bank of Lake Tarpon, roughly 15 miles northeast of Clearwater. You can find an abundance of wildlife along the trails of this 255-acre vibrantly green reserve, including alligators, raccoons, and even vultures circle around. Stretch your legs on one of the 3 walking tracks meandering through the forest.

    Facilities at John Chesnut Sr. Park include a softball pitch and playground for kids. End the day by relaxing in one of the many designated picnic neighborhoods in the park.

    Location: 2200 E Lake Rd S, Palm Harbor, FL 34685, USA

    Open: Daily from 7 am to 8.30 pm

    Phone: +1 727-582-2100

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Huub Lakerveld | Contributing Writer