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Business News: Winter Haven Food Tour, Davis Islands Wine Bar

Business News: Winter Haven Food Tour, Davis Islands Wine Bar Patch 2 hrs ago Tiffany Razzano © Robert Sickler/Bayou Bodega​ The staff at Bayou Bodega will welcome customers starting April 20. from left are Sean Sinback, Taylor Borgia, Yari Ramos, Robert Sickler and Kat Latorre. TAMPA BAY, FL A new food tour company explores downtown Winter Haven. A natural wine bar opens on Davis Islands, while a Korean fried chicken restaurant opens in Seminole Heights. And CITY Furniture brings 500 new jobs to Plant City. Check out these and other headlines that you might have missed during the week. Here s the latest restaurant, retail and other business news from the Tampa Bay region.

Photos: Car pierced by utility pole on W Sligh Avenue

Photos: Car pierced by utility pole on W Sligh Avenue By FOX 13 News staff Published  (Provided photo: Matt Hughes) TAMPA, Fla. - A single-vehicle crash closed part of W Sligh Avenue, near N Orleans Ave., for several hours Thursday as crews tried to figure out how to remove the mangled mess. Photos from the scene in the Seminole Heights neighborhood show a gray sedan with front-end damage and what appears to be a power pole vertically puncturing the windshield on the passenger’s side. Tampa Electric Company crews and Tampa police officers were on the scene. (Provided photo: Matt Hughes)

Corner Club in Seminole Heights is open again, under new ownership

Corner Club in Seminole Heights is open again, under new ownership The iconic neighborhood dive has a new look and a new menu.     Smoked fish dip is served with toasted bread, lemon and hot sauce at the new and revived Corner Club at 1502 E Sligh Ave. in Tampa. The beloved Seminole Heights dive bar closed down last year and has reopened under new ownership. [ DIRK SHADD | Times ] Updated 1 minute ago TAMPA — Regulars remember the old Corner Club Tavern as a place where you could strike up a conversation with anyone. A bartender that would pour you beer and wine, but never liquor. Cigarette smoke and St. Patrick’s Day parties. Boiled peanuts and Budweiser.

Fighting the Stigma: How local chefs are changing the culture around mental health from the kitchen

Fighting the Stigma: How local chefs are changing the culture around mental health from the kitchen Full Circle: Restaurants and mental health Talking about mental health, the first step to healing and last updated 2021-04-15 09:22:29-04 TAMPA, Fla. — Millions of Americans struggle with anxiety, depression, and other behavioral health issues. People who work in industries hit hardest by the pandemic, like restaurant workers, are seeing more and more staff come forward to their bosses to talk about the importance of mental health. When will talking about anxiety, depression, and your deepest feelings and thoughts become a regular part of our daily conversations? That is the question chefs, mental health experts, and anyone suffering from behavioral health disorders are trying to answer.

Tampa Bay is experiencing a vegan renaissance

Tampa Bay is experiencing a vegan renaissance Plant-based options are suddenly everywhere. And they’re not just attracting vegans.     Tampaville Hot Chick n burgers are served at 3 Dot Dash in Seminole Heights in Tampa. The restaurant, which specializes in vegan comfort food like chicken sandwiches and burgers, is helping to redefine the vegan scene in Tampa Bay. [ IVY CEBALLO | Times ] Updated Just now ST. PETERSBURG — On a sunny Saturday afternoon in March, the lot outside Brick Street Farms was bustling with hungry diners. Throughout the day, people chatted with friends while lining up for everything from hot dogs to fried chicken sandwiches, crab cakes and lobster mac and cheese, Cuban sandwiches and gyros.

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