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Quiote Tequilaria (Photography Courtesy of Kristina Hollman)

What’s New in Tampa Bay: June/July 2026

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by Tampa Magazine
May 26, 2026
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The Shops at Wiregrass Adds New Retailers
Drybar, which specializes in professional blowouts and extensions; FACE FOUNDRIÉ, a facial bar specializing in facials, lashes, brows and skincare; LaserAway, a med spa focusing on laser hair removal, laser tattoo removal and body contouring; OddFellows Ice Cream Co.; and Portland Leather Goods have already opened at the open-air retail center. Bosphorous Turkish Cuisine, Kendra Scott, Lululemon and Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café will open soon.

Quiote Tequilaria (Photography Courtesy of Kristina Hollman)

Tastes of Tampa Bay
Easy Tiger Hi-Fi Lounge, a vinyl cocktail lounge, and Amorino Gelato, a French gelato brand, debuted in St. Pete’s Edge District. Quiote Tequilaria, by Chef Felicia Lacalle, has taken over the former Ciro’s space on Bayshore Boulevard. The fine-dining Mexican concept boasts nearly 175 tequila and mezcal options.

Alessi Bakery Expands
West Tampa’s 114-year-old bakery has expanded to a larger space one block from its previous location. The 18,000-square-foot facility is located at 3003 W. Cypress St. in the historic Tampa Letter Carriers’ Social Hall.

Now Arriving in St. Pete
Coastal House Vintage, a Gulfport-based vintage and handmade goods shop, opened a 1,700-square-foot retail location in St. Petersburg. The shop, located in the Grand Central District, features a dedicated craft café. Gypsea Blooms, a build-your-own bouquet bar and gifting destination, opened a roughly 900-square-foot space on Central Avenue. Also new to the area are The Carpenter’s Daughter, a women’s boutique; The Blue Urban Project, a veteran-owned thrift shop; and The Pirate Candy Shop, a Swedish candy store with a second location at Hyde Park Village.

PAIGE Opens First Florida Location in Hyde Park
PAIGE, a boutique offering meticulously crafted pieces, including denim, knits, wovens, outerwear, leather goods and accessories for men and women, has brick-and-mortar locations in California, New York, Texas, Nashville, Charleston, London and Macau. Its opening in Hyde Park Village marks its debut in the Sunshine State.  

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