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What’s New in Tampa Bay: March 2024

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by Hayli Zucolla - Photography by Gabriel Burgos
March 17, 2024
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Chill Bros. Opens In Armature Works
People visiting Armature Works can now grab a delicious scoop of ice cream from Chill Bros. The Tampa Bay-based artisan ice cream brand, which focuses on locally sourced, hand-crafted ingredients, opened its newest location inside Heights Public Market.

Rocca Investors Back New Concept In South Tampa
Streetlight Taco, a Mexican taco restaurant has opened on Henderson Boulevard. The restaurant, which will feature house-made tortillas from heirloom corn sourced from family farms in Mexico, is backed by investors Nick Reader and Jack Murray III, who also invested in the Michelin-starred restaurant Rocca.

New Food Hall Opens In Clearwater
Cleveland Street Market in Clearwater is now open. It currently houses five different concepts – Deja Brew Cafe, Tap Haus on Cleveland, Top Nosh Street Food, Jersey Dogs and The Smokin’ Cuban – but will eventually host over 20 vendors.

New Sunday Market In St. Petersburg
Tampa Bay Markets, a grassroots organization behind the Hyde Park Village Fresh Market, Carrollwood Market and Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market, among others, has brought its expertise to St. Petersburg with the opening of the Sunday Market, St. Pete. The weekly market, held at the St. Petersburg High School from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. features more than 75 vendors and small businesses encompassing artists, makers, craftspeople and local growers.

An ’80S And ’90S-Themed Bar To Open In St. Petersburg
Located in the former Hideaway Café, which closed in 2021, the team behind the restaurant The Half Baked Potato is opening a new concept dubbed The Neon Lunchbox. The menu will boast a variety of themed craft cocktails and casual food while the atmosphere will exude ’80s and ’90s pop culture décor for a totally rad dining experience.

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