The Restaurant
Ocean Seven opened in 2023 on the seventh floor of the Hiatus Clearwater Beach — a Curio Collection by Hilton property that took the place of a long-running Sheraton on the south Gulfview block — and was named Best Seafood Restaurant in Tampa Magazine's 2026 Best Restaurants list within twenty-six months of opening. The room is a glass-walled rectangle facing due west, with about a hundred covers split between an indoor dining floor, a covered terrace, and a small outer rooftop terrace that extends directly toward the water. The connected Sielo rooftop bar carries the cocktail programme through the late hours.
The kitchen is Floribbean by design — chef Don Howell's term for a New American template that runs Florida product through Caribbean and Latin techniques. Signature plates include the local snapper with green-mango salsa and coconut rice, the diver-scallop ceviche with hearts-of-palm and key-lime cream, the dry-aged ribeye with chimichurri and yuca fritters, and a hot-stone-finished bigeye tuna that the captain prepares table-side. The raw bar runs daily oysters from both coasts, peel-and-eat Gulf shrimp, and a ceviche board that is the room's most-ordered opener.
The wine list runs to about a hundred and sixty labels — focused on Burgundy and Napa Cabernet with a quietly serious Spanish and South American range that nods to the Floribbean kitchen. Service is polished without being formal: the captains greet by name on the second visit; sommelier rounds happen before pours rather than after. The sunset hour — about ninety minutes before close — is when the room earns the Best Seafood title: the western glass wall fires up gold and the kitchen pace lifts to match it. For an evening that needs to feel like a milestone, this is the sharpened address.
Why This Is Clearwater’s Proposal Pick
Ocean Seven is the proposal room of the new generation of Clearwater Beach. The seventh-floor sunset view through the western glass wall is the romantic credential the room is engineered around — most guests time their reservation for ninety minutes before sunset specifically. The dining floor is laid out so every table sees water; there is no second-tier seating. The kitchen will handle a ring on the dessert plate, a custom cake, or a champagne pour without theatre. And the Sielo rooftop terrace one floor up gives you the post-yes setting under the stars — the most photographed engagement composition on the beach.
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