Kapok Tree Gardens 923 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater, FL 33759
About the Business
Welcome to Kapok Tree Gardens, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Clearwater, Florida. Located at 923 McMullen Booth Road, our unique museum offers visitors a captivating journey through nature, history, and art. Once a renowned restaurant, the site has been transformed into a cultural oasis where the past meets the present in a lush garden setting.
Explore our beautifully curated exhibits that highlight the rich history of the Kapok Tree and its significance to the local community. Wander through our enchanting gardens, where you'll discover a diverse array of flora, art installations, and serene water features that provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Kapok Tree Gardens offers something for everyone. Join us for a day of exploration and inspiration, and experience the magic of this historic landmark. We look forward to welcoming you to Kapok Tree Gardens, where every visit is a memorable adventure.
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923 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater, Florida 33759, United States
Reviews
"The garden itself is beautiful but didn’t know if there was a wedding visitors wanting to see the garden had to get kicked out. If there’s an event close the gate to Public if you don’t want people coming in."
"I remember going to the Kapok Tree Restaurant with my parents in the 70's. We used to go once a month on Sunday. It was an awesome experience. I miss it."
"It was almost 50 years ago since I had my first meal at the Kapok Tree Inn. It has since closed and it has become an event center and a Sam Ashe music store. It really brings back some fond memories of a very unique place and delecious food."
"Bit confusing based on the map. This building used to be the Kapok Tree Inn restaurant for decades. Now it’s the Sam Ashe music store, though if you go inside much of the same Greek classic decor remains. There is also a garden nearby with statues that apparently used to be somewhat open to the public but now is not due to vandalism. Still, there is apparently an events company that will allow private events in the scenic garden if you call them. Still a very interesting place. The original tree is still there off the highway and is HUGE and awesome."
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