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  • Bandit Coffee Co.

    2662 Central Ave., St. Petersburg St. Pete

    It's minimalist exterior is juxtaposed to the nuance and layers of care folded into everything at Bandit from the coffee to the kitchen and more.
    6 articles
  • Cafe Caribe

    10422 N Dale Mabry Hwy North Hillsborough

    (813) 960-7913

    A true, blue Carrollwood Cuban cafe that's been called "West Tampa Sandwich Shop North." Menu: https://www.facebook.com/CafeCaribeTampa/posts/pfbid02P7EygnQtKMPPrFP2NxcbeqKNELBv1ENJj1VPcN6KQChrf42ngRyozCGmrZCn25crl
    1 article
  • D&D Delights

    1301 S 20th St. Tampa

    (813) 247-6835

    Another gem in Tampa's working-class Palmetto Beach neighborhood, D&D opens and closes early (5 a.m.-2 p.m.) and has served classic Tampeño sandwiches and sides, plus hot breakfast and pastries since 1987.
  • DI Coffee Bar (Seminole Heights)

    6114 N Central Ave Seminole Heights

    DI Coffee Bar is set to open its second location in Tampa’s Seminole Heights. The addition to the historic neighborhood comes without an opening date, but there is an address—6114 N Central Ave. in the old Cake Cuties Bakery parcel.
    2 articles
  • Duck Donuts

    14926 North Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa

  • Felicitous (on 51st)

    11706 N 51st St. Tampa

    (813) 981-2634

    A staple of the University of South Florida neighborhood for more than a decade, the 51st Street location of Felicitous Coffee is nestled underneath a gorgeous oak tree and features cozy indoor seating, with plenty of outdoor space for good-weather days. The menu includes classic coffee options, plus specialty lattes and tea, pastries, sandwiches, and CBD snacks. The wi-fi is free, too.
  • The Frog Pond - downtown St. Pete

    890 3rd Ave. S, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    Popular breakfast breakfast and lunch spot in downtown St. Pete
    1 article
  • H&H Bagels

    1155 S Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa

  • Himes Breakfast House

    3826 S Himes Ave. South Hillsborough

    Family-friendly breakfast spot in South Tampa.
    1 article
  • 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.
  • The Loft Elevated Bar + Food

    1909 N 15th St Ybor City

    (813) 562-9411

    The subject of a "Bar Rescue" episode, this spot used to be Cerealholic and now serves "elevated" breakfast and other menu items.
    4 articles
  • Oscura

    816 Manatee Avenue East, Bradenton Manatee County

    9412014950

    Located in the heart of the historic old manatee district, Oscura is the premiere live music and performing arts venue of Bradenton and the greater Manatee County area. After it's 2022 re-imagining as a 400 cap live music venue, Oscura has become the spot to showcase all of the up and coming independent punk, indie, rock and hardcore bands Florida and the southeast has to offer. Don't miss out on the live music every weekend as well as special events like the Friendly City Flea Market, Groovehive Market, and Bradenton Punk Rock Flea Market!
    4 events 24 articles
  • Pete's Bagels (Harbordale)

    2439 Fourth St. S, St. Petersburg St. Pete

    2 articles
  • Pete's Ybor

    1804 E 4th Ave. Ybor City

    Pete’s Ybor plans to have its full menu ready by March 15. The offerings include five all-day bagel menu items that someone might find at Pete’s St. Pete locations, but more Tampa-only cafe-style choices like breakfast, yogurts and granola, all available in Pinellas, but in more of a grab-and-go format. “All the stuff in Ybor is going to be made to order,” Steven Peterman—Owner and Chief Bagel Officer at Pete's General and Pete's Bagels in St. Petersburg, told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay.
    2 articles
  • PopUp Bagels

    4528 W Kennedy Blvd. Tampa

    The shop serves its bagels whole, not cut, alongside 6-oz. tubs of cream cheese made for dipping. Bagel flavors at other shops include plain, salt, poppy seed, and everything, with occasional seasonal offerings. Plain and scallion schmears are always available alongside schmears of the week.—Sophia Lawrie
  • Salty Nun

    2501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg St. Pete

    Gulfport favorites Stella's and Salty's combined forces to open downtown St. Pete's Salty Nun— which boasts a loaded brunch menu, hosts live music, and harbors a welcoming atmosphere.
    2 articles
  • Supernatural Food & wine

    305 E Polk St. Tampa

    Downtown Tampa's best sandwiches, especially the bacon, egg and cheese brekkie sando, which Alton Brown called the best he's had—ever.
    4 articles
  • Toastique

    1011 E Cumberland Ave. Tampa

    1 article
  • 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.
    2 articles