Locations in Tampa: Woman-Owned Business

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  • Corner Club Cafe

    1502 E Sligh Ave., Orlando Seminole Heights

    (813) 232-1482

    A former dive bar in Seminole Heights that shuttered and reinvented itself as a cafe last summer. Local bands, community art shows, and impeccable pastries are just a few of the elements that make this hidden gem worth the trip, or walk, out.
    10 articles
  • The Disco Dolls Studio

    4220 N Florida Ave. Seminole Heights

    (813) 641-4367

    The Disco Dolls Studio is a sustainable Department store. With an in house salon, clothing design studio & Art Gallery.
    5 articles
  • Ella’s Americana Folk Art Cafe

    5119 N Nebraska Ave Seminole Heights

    (813) 234-1000

    Acoustic acts, rock bands and even the Jacuzzi Boys have graced this venue which primarily hosts live music on Friday nights and Sunday brunch. Located in the heart of Seminole Heights, Ella’s has a full libations menu, as well as steampunk-style metal artwork by local artists.
    20 articles
  • The Factory St. Pete

    2622 Fairfield Ave S., Saint Petersburg St. Pete

    Nestled in St. Pete's Warehouse Arts District, the arts destination is a cultural hub, hosting HEIRESS gallery, Daddy Kool Records, Fairgrounds St. Pete, and in-house artist studios. It features the Museum of Motherhood and serves vibrant events like the Black Art & Film Festival and Sunshine City Film Festival. An outdoor area offers live music from acts like Shinedown and Black Coffee, complemented by local markets such as Indie Flea, with an array of local vendors and food trucks.
    1 event 12 articles
  • Fairgrounds St. Pete

    800 28th St S, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    St. Pete's new immersive art compound FFO Meow Wolf. It’s like they took all of weird wacky Florida and condensed it into 15,000 square feet. The legendary Fountain of Youth, the Everglades, the Florida Strawberry Festival, the roadside motels, art deco architecture, breeze blocks, swimming pools, lounge chairs, wildlife, coral, mermaids, and drink specials. All these beautiful pieces of Florida’s past, present, reality and mythology are there in graphic detail and made by artisans who call Tampa Bay home.
    4 articles
  • Hawthorne Bottle Shoppe

    2927 Central Ave., St. Petersburg St. Pete

    (727) 800-2810

    Featuring more than 300 beers and 75 wine options, Hawthorne is a tried-and-true neighborhood hang.
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  • Health Mutt

    5023 N Florida Ave. Seminole Heights

    (813) 231-3137

    Seminole Heights' neighborhood pet store (with neighboring brewery of its own).
    1 article
  • Hooch and Hive

    1001 W Cass St. Tampa

    (813) 251-1234

    Brought to you by the same folks who built a cult following at since-shuttered Ybor City nightclub Czar, Hooch has a stage that is seeming only empty twice a week (maybe because it’s closed Mondays and Tuesdays). Normally appearing is its fairly regular Reggae and Soul Sunday music series, as well as album release parties for local rappers, songwriters, and touring bands looking for one of the best sound systems in Tampa. The full menu of above-and-beyond “bar food” and dozens of cocktails, beers on tap, and wine make this place worth it even if there’s not a band on stage.
    155 articles
  • Independent Bar & Cafe

    5016 N Florida Ave. Seminole Heights

    (813) 341-4883

    Local artists normally take over the stage at this proud television-free social club. It offers chess games, creative sandwiches on the menu, and a completely safe space for people of all mindsets and beliefs. What’s more is that Seminole Heights regularly plays host to free Americana and jazz sets while St. Pete is home to a weekly jazz night led by trumpeter James Suggs.
    1 event 27 articles
  • Jet City Espresso

    318 S Edison Ave. Tampa

    813-541-5048

    Quaint, long-running South Tampa coffee shop nestled on a neighborhood street, with mostly porch and garden seating.
  • Joe Haskins Bike Shop

    2310 N Florida Ave. Tampa

    Joe Haskins was a champion of the city's working class bicycle riders. Known for his quick wit and big heart, he was a Tampa bike mechanic for over 65 years until his death in 2021 at the age of 79. He started his business at 17 years old in 1958 by purchasing Tampa Cycle from his uncle, later renaming it Joe Haskins Bike Shop. As a man dedicated to the people, Haskins goal was utility and getting folks back on the road. Haskins’ family now runs the business and they want all riders to come celebrate the legacy of its creator.
    1 article
  • The Lady's Room

    9057 Ulmerton Rd. Largo

    (727) 953-3794

    Located in a strip mall alongside Atomic Tattoos, and TJ’s Soul Food, sits the Lady’s Room. Think ‘70s and ‘80s aesthetics, a proper dance floor, a proper stage, plus good food and good drinks. The spot does drag king and queen shows, open mics, karaoke nights and more—Arielle Stevenson
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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
    4 articles
  • Manhattan Casino Event Hall

    642 22nd Street South, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    (727) 256-1807

    A historic, two-story events center, originally built on the same strip as multiple black-owned businesses during segregation-era St. Petersburg. It was recently reopened after having shut its doors over 50 years ago.
    2 articles
  • 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.
    1 article
  • Powerstories Theatre Tampa Bay

    2105 W Kennedy Blvd. Tampa

    The Powerstories Theatre of Tampa Bay mission is staging true stories to open minds and hearts and inspire action worldwide.
    4 articles
  • Print St. Pete

    4903 8th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Gulfport

    Bridget Elmer and Kaitlin Crockett (pictured) founded Print St. Pete back in 2016 as a way to share their letterpress resources and materials with other print and zine-lovers of St. Pete and beyond.
    2 articles
  • Pye Road Meadworks

    8533 Gunn Hwy, Odessa North Hillsborough

    813-510-3500

    Located just north of Citrus Park in Odessa. Pye Road is Florida's most awarded meadery, crafting medal-winning sweet honey wines and light, low-ABV carbonated meads in a cozy neighborhood setting.
  • Shuffle

    2612 N Tampa St. Tampa Heights

    (813) 450-3797

    The best vagina-forward shuffleboard restaurant in Florida with a full kitchen and bar belongs to us lucky Tampa Bay folk. Jazz, indie, and punk artists, plus a Tuesday open mic and DJ Wally Rios’ Wu-Tang Brunch, make up the schedule, while guests can show off on the facility’s four courts.
    1 event 50 articles
  • St. Pete Indie Flea

    14 18th Street S, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    Indie Flea is a community event held in various cities that showcases the best of all things 'Indie' in business and design. At the flea you will find artisanal and handmade goods, plants, vintage collectors, jewelry and hand crafts, gifts, art and more. Beyond vendors, you will find local food and drink, music and good vibes, plus it's family/pet friendly and an eco conscious event!

    Indie Flea does not tolerate, condone, or support racism, sexism, transphobia, ageism, queerphobia, ableism, fatphobia, or any discrimination of any kind in our company or at our events. We support the Black Lives Matter movement and are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive community of vendors that represent our greater community.

    We hope you will attend, vend or partner with us, thank you!
  • Tempus Projects

    1624 E 7th Ave. Ybor City

    (813) 340-9056

    Tempus Projects is a visual art studio which has been a part of the Tampa art scene since 2009, when Midulla founded it. The studio previously lived in several locations in Seminole Heights before its move to Ybor City. Tempus Volta and Drift, two new exhibition spaces, also have homes within Kress. The two galleries are extensions of Tempus Projects’ programming. While Tempus Volta serves as a project space for solo exhibitions that don’t require a large footprint and other special projects, Drift has a slightly more specialized directive.
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