Café Ora is planning a fall opening inside a restored century-old building in South St. Pete, where the source identifies it as the first tenant in a two-block redevelopment corridor. The concept runs two programs under one roof: a daytime café and a Thursday-night jazz-and-spoken-word venue.

The daytime menu includes matcha lattes, mushroom coffees, and what the source calls neighborhood-inspired drinks. On Thursday evenings, the space shifts to beer, wine, live jazz, and spoken word — a program the source describes as laid-back and frames as a structural part of the concept rather than a promotional rotation.

No street address, operator names, or development team credits have been released. The building is characterized only as a restored century-old structure. The fall 2026 opening window and all concept details come from an Instagram post; no filed permits or signed lease documents have been made public. A fuller story, per the post, is forthcoming.

Watch for a specific address, named operators, and any additional tenant announcements for the two-block corridor as the fall window approaches.