Popular bagel chain Jeff’s Bagel Run opening Feather Sound location near Carillon Office Park

Popular bagel chain Jeff’s Bagel Run opening Feather Sound location near Carillon Office Park

A growing Central Florida bagel franchise is continuing its expansion across Tampa Bay with a new location planned for the Feather Sound area.

Jeff’s Bagel Run will open at 2325 Ulmerton Road #1 in the Feather Sound Square retail plaza across from the Carillon Office Park, replacing an OB/GYN office, according to plans submitted to the City of St. Pete.

Local franchisee Tony Trunzo plans to renovate the 1,320-square-foot storefront into a bagel shop with limited indoor seating.

The concept has built a following around its boiled-and-baked bagels, which are made on-site throughout the day using a five-ingredient recipe of flour, water, salt, malt, and yeast.

What helps set Jeff’s Bagel Run apart from its competition is its rotating lineup of unique bagel and cream cheese flavors that go beyond the traditional options.

The shop still serves classic New York-style staples like plain, everything, sesame, asiago, cinnamon raisin, and blueberry bagels, but also offers more creative offerings like Cacio e Pepe, Lemon Blueberry, Pepperjack Everything, Cinnamon Roll, and Lemon Poppy.

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Bogey’s Tavern to open near Largo Central Park this summer

Bogey’s Tavern to open near Largo Central Park this summer

A pair of local residents are bringing a New England-style tavern and restaurant to Largo.

Bogey’s Tavern is expected to open in late June or early July in the MJ Village Plaza at 300 East Bay Drive, across from Largo Central Park.

The concept comes from married couple Pamela Dufour and Michael D'Ottavio, who have spent the past several months renovating the space after construction delays pushed back their original timeline.

The restaurant’s name references both golf culture and Humphrey “Bogie” Bogart, with interiors designed around a darker, vintage aesthetic inspired by the post-Prohibition era.

The couple says the idea has been decades in the making. On their first date more than 20 years ago, they discovered they both shared the dream of opening a restaurant someday.

Bogey’s Tavern will feature a 2,500-square-foot dining room alongside a 700-square-foot outdoor patio that will eventually host live music.

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Christian’s on the Water soft opens this weekend at Bay Pines Marina in Seminole

Christian’s on the Water soft opens this weekend at Bay Pines Marina in Seminole

The once-popular Harbor Master Tiki Grille may have never reopened after Hurricane Helene, but a brand new concept is taking its place instead. 

Christian’s on the Water, an outdoor restaurant and tiki bar overlooking Bay Pines Marina, will soft open this Saturday, May 16th at 11am at 4999 Harbor Lights Drive in Seminole.

The restaurant and bar will serve drinks only during opening weekend as it awaits final approval to begin food service on site.

The concept is the newest venture from Marc DeRusso, owner of DeRusso’s Pizzeria in Tierra Verde and St. Pete. The St. Pete pizzeria is located just down the street from the new restaurant.

DeRusso’s first restaurant, Bourbon Street Grill in Colonie, NY, has been open for 27 years. 

Christian’s on the Water will offers beer, wine, and frozen, wine-based cocktails, including margaritas. 

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Buttermilk Eatery to replace Urban Brew & BBQ in the Grand Central District

Buttermilk Eatery to replace Urban Brew & BBQ in the Grand Central District

A popular local restaurant known for its oversized breakfast platters and robot food runners is heading to the Grand Central District this summer.

Buttermilk Eatery will open at 2601 Central Avenue, taking over the former Urban Brew & BBQ space, which closed last September after 12 years in business.

The new restaurant will feature approximately 1,400 square feet of indoor space alongside an expansive 3,000-square-foot covered patio on Central Avenue.

Locally owned and privately operated, Buttermilk Eatery currently has two other locations: one in north St. Pete that opened in early 2023 and another in Pinellas Park that followed in 2024. 

“We’re excited to keep growing locally and bring Buttermilk to the Grand Central District,” said one of Buttermilk’s owners in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. “This neighborhood has a lot of energy, and we think the concept fits really well here.”

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Nashville-inspired restaurant, bar and live music venue opens on North Redington Beach

Nashville-inspired restaurant, bar and live music venue opens on North Redington Beach

North Redington Beach has a new, Nashville-approved honky tonk. 

Located at 16905 Gulf Boulevard on North Redington Beach, Music City Beach Bar & Bites soft opened on April 24th, and has been quietly serving customers since. 

Sports bar Red's on the Boulevard previously occupied the space, which shares a plaza with The Frog Pond, a popular breakfast spot that’s been open since1982. 

The roughly 2,000 square-foot hospitality concept functions as a bar, restaurant, and live music venue all under one roof. 

There’s a stage for live performances adjacent to the entrance, and large windows that face the waterfront. 

The space is a throwback with walls adorned with wood paneling and several TVs showing sports.

Its walls are covered with Nashville-themed artwork, framed vinyl records, guitars, music memorabilia, and beach-themed decor. 

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Michelin-recommended Cousin Vinny’s bringing chicken cutlet sandwiches to St. Pete

Michelin-recommended Cousin Vinny’s bringing chicken cutlet sandwiches to St. Pete

A Tampa sandwich shop known for its New York Italian-American chicken cutlet sandwiches is making its way to St. Pete’s Grand Central District.

Cousin Vinny’s Sandwich Co., recently recommended by the Michelin Guide, is preparing to open at 2063 Central Avenue, taking over the space formerly home to Little Philly, which closed in December.

The new sandwich shop is expected to debut by the end of 2026.

The menu features a variety of chicken cutlet sandwiches, such as the best-selling Thee Parmesan Don, a chicken parmesan sandwich with house-made red sauce, mozzarella, and grated parmesan.

A smaller lineup of Italian-American deli sandwiches and wraps are also available.

For partner AJ DeSimone, the move across the Bay has been a long time coming.

“Opening a second location in St. Pete seems like the natural progression of a restaurant that starts in Tampa…but we recognize that it’s a completely different market,” DeSimone said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. “We’re not trying to ‘Tampa their St. Pete,’ but we want to be a part of their community and bring a type of cuisine that might not be available to them all of the time.”

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Dave’s Hot Chicken bringing the heat to Pinellas Park

Dave’s Hot Chicken bringing the heat to Pinellas Park

A California-based franchise known for hot chicken is expanding its footprint in Pinellas County. 

Dave’s Hot Chicken is headed to 4683 Park Boulevard in Pinellas Park, taking over a former Moe’s Southwest Grill, which closed earlier this year.

According to plans submitted to the city, Dave’s Hot Chicken is currently renovating the space—constructing new partition walls, ceilings, and bathrooms, revamping the plumbing and electrical systems, and installing a new kitchen exhaust hood and self-order kiosks.

The 2,300 square-foot, fast-casual restaurant will be able to seat 61 people.

Scott Strahm of King Chicken LLC, the local franchisee of this location, tells St. Pete Rising that the new Pinellas Park storefront will be open by July.

The fast-casual chain is known for its Nashville-style chicken tenders, which can be piled high on a slider or served on top of fries or mac and cheese.

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Shipley Do-Nuts to open first St. Pete shop on 4th Street North, replacing Starbucks

Shipley Do-Nuts to open first St. Pete shop on 4th Street North, replacing Starbucks

Shipley Do-Nuts, a classic no-frills Texas donut shop known for fresh, handmade treats and kolaches, is coming to St. Pete.

The chain will open at 4946 4th Street North in a space formerly occupied by Starbucks, which closed in late 2025 as part of a nationwide initiative to shutter stores lacking drive-thrus.

Shipley’s offers more than 40 varieties of donuts alongside kolaches, a beloved Texas pastry made with fluffy, slightly sweet dough and stuffed with a variety of savory fillings.

Shipley’s donut menu centers on its classic glazed along with a wide range flavors like chocolate, strawberry, cherry, vanilla, and maple, as well as varieties paired with sprinkles, coconut, or nuts.

There are also a selection of filled donuts, with creams and fruit jellies, alongside denser cake donuts in flavors like buttermilk and blueberry.

Shipley also has donut holes, apple fritters, bear claws, and cinnamon rolls.

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Jackson’s Gastropub is now open, bringing New Orleans fare to south St. Pete

Jackson’s Gastropub is now open, bringing New Orleans fare to south St. Pete

A new sports bar and neighborhood pub quietly opened its doors in south St. Pete last week. 

Jackson’s, a new 3,840 square-feet restaurant, recently made its debut at 1700 34th Street South, just south of Gibbs High School and across from the newly opened Yo-Mama Fried Chicken.

It’s the newest eatery from local restaurateur Dan Soronen, who has owned and operated restaurants in St. Pete since 2005.

He says that Jackson’s offers affordable, quality food in a casual environment. 

“I live in South St. Petersburg, and there’s always talk about the area being a food desert for shopping centers and grocery stores. But on top of that, we really don't really have a lot of quality restaurants in the area,” Soronen tells St. Pete Rising. “So we wanted to open a chef-driven sports bar for everyone that lives here.” 

With a full-liquor bar and a sizable dining room that seats over 100 people, he hopes Jackson’s will fill the need for a locally owned, family-friendly sports bar in the area, noting that new residents in the booming Skyway Marina District need a go-to neighborhood spot. 

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Authentic New York bagels are coming to Largo with Two Daughters’ summer opening

Authentic New York bagels are coming to Largo with Two Daughters’ summer opening

Two Daughters Bagels, a locally-owned and operated breakfast spot, is bringing New York bagels to Largo. 

Owner Justin Miller plans to open his new bagel shop this summer at 10593 Ulmerton Road, across the street from the Largo Mall.

The space was formerly home to Miracle Mobility, a retailer specializing in electric wheelchairs and other mobility devices.

He signed the lease last August and has been tirelessly renovating the shop ever since.

“This is a life-long dream of mine. I’ve always wanted to open a legitimate New York bagel shop—not just ‘New York-style,’” Miller tells St. Pete Rising. “I wasn’t satisfied with any of the other bagels in the area, and was determined I could do it better. And so I learned how by reverse engineering the process.” 

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