Locations in Tampa: Minority-Owned Business

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  • Allelo

    300 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    Allelo, an upscale Mediterranean restaurant, will open out of the former Annata and Alto Mare locations in downtown St. Petersburg.
  • The Brisket Shoppe / Grill & Provisions

    3501 N Armenia Ave. Tampa

    813.879.4647

    Founder Danny Hernandez has a lifelong relationship with barbecue, West Tampa and the community that connects the two.

    His parents opened the first Pipo’s Cuban Café in the late-1970s, and the building he operates his barbecue restaurant and grill store out of boasts even older ties to the Cuban families that founded La Segunda and the now-closed Faedo Family Bakery.

    By 2018, Hernandez was operating five Holy Hog BBQ locations between its brick and mortars, food trucks and a vendor spot inside Tampa’s Amalie Arena. But after enduring the long process of healing from serious kitchen fire burns, Hernandez decided to pivot slightly and open his retail store Grill & Provisions in 2019.

    By 2021, that space expanded and its restaurant counterpart The Brisket Shoppe started slinging Cuban-inspired barbecue, smoked on native Florida wood out of a massive 1,000 gallon barbecue pit.

    Grill & Provisions and The Brisket Shoppe now share a parcel of land at 3501 N Armenia Ave. in West Tampa. “This is definitely the last evolution of my business—it’s my swan song,” Hernandez says about Grill & Provisions and The Brisket Shoppe.

    Now that both the retail store and restaurant have been up and running for a few years, Hernandez wanted to pivot yet again towards a cause bigger than barbecue and business—a philanthropic effort with a culinary force behind it.
  • Deuces Food Forest

    1355 22nd St. South, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    (727) 421-5325

    Started April 30th 2022 as a project of the Sunshine Fresh Market, Ramona Brayboy along with various members of the community and benevolent organizations, created a food forest in the heart of the food desert of South St. Pete. We seek to end our dependence on the grocery store by growing our own food through community building, plantings, cleanups, and education.
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  • Gangchu

    6618 N Nebraska Ave. Tampa

    (813)232-4238

    Opened in 2021, then acquired by owners of Brandon's Bom Oriental Market in 2024, Gangchu is Seminole Heights' go-to Korean restaurant-neighborhood bar-karaoke room.
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  • Lucky Tigre (West Tampa)

    1901 N Howard Ave. Tampa

    The Filipino-American shop opened Sept. 3 at 1901 N Howard Ave., just a block from where its old food truck used to be. The indoor seating and air conditioning mark a big shift from the trailer, picnic tables, and tent that served as its former base. - Emily McLaughlin
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  • Manila Eats

    1601 S 22nd St. Tampa

    (813) 443-5014

    Owner Veronica Meneses Manila Eats outpost can seat up to 48 patrons and will host karaoke and live bands on the weekend. Meneses dishes her beloved pork and chicken adobo, a variety of fried pork and fish, lumpia and Filipino desserts like sapin-sapin, halo halo, cassava cake, fla, ube ice cream, and more.
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  • Matjoa

    8568 Gunn Hwy, Odessa Westchase

    Matjoa Korean BBQ restaurant.
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  • Nebraska Mini-Mart

    4815 N Nebraska Ave Seminole Heights

    813-231-9522

    This former drive-thru bodega is now home to a burger-driven concept by Proper House Group, which has built in plenty of outdoor seating, a small covered dining room, shuffleboard and a great sound system.
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  • Raw Smoothie Co.

    408 N Howard Ave. Unit D Tampa

    (813) 512-8081

    University of South Florida alumni and friends Gian Carlos Birriel and James Rue, who both grew up in Tampa, opened RSC in the North Howard neighborhood on March 20, but they’ve been developing their hometown business for about a year, growing and gaining repeat customers through word of mouth and social media.— Meaghan Habuda
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  • Southside Fresh Market

    3415 21st Ave. S, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    A place for south St. Pete residents to get affordable healthy food.
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  • The Zubrick Magic Theatre

    1211 1st Ave. N Suite 101, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    866-982-7425

    The Zubrick Magic Theatre is a spectacular venue that gives audiences an intimate and unforgettable evening of magical entertainment. Illusionists Chris & Ryan Zubrick conjure up an exhilarating blend of sleight-of-hand, family-friendly comedy and breathtaking grand-scale illusions in a performance that captures hearts and imaginations. Conveniently located in downtown St. Petersburg, FL, the Zubrick Magic Theatre guarantees to stretch smiles and drop jaws with a magic show experience that will leave you walking away scratching your head in disbelief saying, “How did they do that?!
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  • Truth 18

    4819 E Busch Blvd #204 Hillsborough County

    (813) 374-2781

    A hookah lounge located conveniently near Busch Gardens and USF Tampa. Its happy hour deals and music scene will make one want to spend every Saturday night inside.
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  • Una Más

    1715 N Howard Ave. , Suite B Tampa

    Una Más' debut brick-and-mortar resides at 1715 N Howard Ave. Suite B in the heart of West Tampa, adjacent to other concepts like Lucky Tigre, Catrinas Tacos and Tequila Bar and Taqueria El Victor. Owners Paola Chamorro Ward and Curt Hensley tell Creative Loafing Tampa Bay that their first brick and mortar cafe—which specializes in Cuban and Colombian-inspired comfort food and beverages—is slated to open by mid-February.
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  • WeVegan Cafe

    4326 S Manhattan Ave. Tampa

    The best vegan cafe and bakery South of Gandy.
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