Whataburger returns to Tampa Bay with new Largo opening this week

Whataburger returns to Tampa Bay with new Largo opening this week

A popular Texas burger chain is making its long-awaited return to Tampa Bay this week.

Pinellas County’s only Whataburger will open Thursday, February 12th at 10150 Ulmerton Road in Largo, near Largo Mall.

The grand opening begins at 11 a.m., with free Whataburger merchandise available for the first 100 people in line.

The restaurant is also offering a free kids meal with the purchase of any Whatameal from February 12th through March 12th.

The new location will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Founded in Texas, Whataburger is known for its large, customizable burgers topped with options like bacon, avocado, jalapeños and its signature creamy pepper sauce.

Menu staples include the Sweet & Spicy Bacon Burger, the Patty Melt served on Texas toast, and the Honey BBQ Chicken Strip Sandwich.

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New wine lounge Velvet Coupe to open in the EDGE District this spring

New wine lounge Velvet Coupe to open in the EDGE District this spring

A new intimate wine lounge is coming soon to the EDGE District in downtown St. Pete.

Velvet Coupe is set to open this spring at 25 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street South, bringing a cozy, lounge-style wine bar to a 1,428-square-foot space formerly occupied by Baked in the Burg.

Owner and operator Dina Branham describes Velvet Coupe as a “sexy, cozy hangout” designed for lingering over a glass of wine rather than rushing in and out.

The lounge will seat roughly 30 guests in total, including an eight-to-ten-seat bar, with a mix of low tables, stools, and lounge-style seating throughout the space.

While the wine list won’t be tied to a single region, Branham says every bottle will be sustainably produced, with an emphasis on quality over quantity.

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Lucky Cup Coffee is now brewing inside the Galaxy Hotel in downtown St. Pete

Lucky Cup Coffee is now brewing inside the Galaxy Hotel in downtown St. Pete

A new coffee shop has quietly opened in downtown St. Pete, bringing house-made syrups, matcha drinks, and breakfast sandwiches to a hotel lobby near Beach Drive.

Lucky Cup Coffee Co. is located inside the Galaxy Hotel at 101 3rd Avenue North and is run by longtime friends Lauren Kirk and April Lupkey.

The café softly debuted last July, turning a longtime passion into a business for the duo.

“We both love coffee and community, and we’ve always talked about opening a coffee business together,” Lupkey told St. Pete Rising. “This feels like a natural extension of who we are.”

The name Lucky Cup Coffee Co. carries personal meaning. Lupkey, who survived a life-threatening birth complication, describes herself as a miracle baby, and the concept of gratitude and good fortune is woven throughout the brand.

Lupkey first explored a café concept in 2019 at Karma Juice Bar and Eatery in Safety Harbor, owned by her mother, Josie Barber.

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New Basque-inspired eatery Barra-Barra launches month-long pop-up in the Grand Central District

New Basque-inspired eatery Barra-Barra launches month-long pop-up in the Grand Central District

A new pop-up opened yesterday in the Grand Central District introducing locals to a cuisine that’s still relatively niche in the U.S., but widely enjoyed abroad.

Inspired by the Basque region, an area in Northern Spain and Southwestern France, Barra-Barra specializes in small, skewered bites called pintxos (pronounced PEEN-chos) in addition to a curated selection of vermouths, ciders, and Basque-inspired cocktails. 

The pop-up will have a month-long residency at Barbouni, a Mediterranean restaurant connected to Baba at 2701 Central Avenue and known for its tinned fish and seafood plates.

Barra-Barra is led by Danielle McCoy and Andrew Duncan, who previously worked together at Baba. They are joined by friends and industry veterans Brennan Taulbee and Baba bartender Eleyah McCaw.

The menu centers on a social style of dining meant to encourage movement and conversation rather than long, seated meals.

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The iconic 87-year-old Seahorse Restaurant reopens in Pass-a-Grille after year-long closure

The iconic 87-year-old Seahorse Restaurant reopens in Pass-a-Grille after year-long closure

Seahorse Restaurant, an 87-year-old Pass-a-Grille institution, welcomed its first customers in more than a year this week, after a long period of post-hurricane reconstruction. 

The waterfront breakfast spot closed in late 2024 after sustaining several feet of flood damage from hurricanes Helene and Milton. 

Located at 800 Pass a Grille Way, Seahorse has been serving the community since 1938, dishing out classic breakfasts and hearty lunch plates.  

The restaurant is currently in a soft opening phase, with owner Anayeri Gomez telling St. Pete Rising that a ribbon cutting ceremony is slated for Friday, February 6th at 11 a.m. 

“We had mostly locals coming in, residents from the area,” Gomez said of restaurant’s first day back. “We hired a few new staff members and updated the POS system, but overall it was a really nice training day.” 

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Dads’ Kitchen & Co., a classic-style diner, to replace 2D Cafe in the Grand Central District

Dads’ Kitchen & Co., a classic-style diner, to replace 2D Cafe in the Grand Central District

A new breakfast and lunch spot is preparing to open this month on Central Avenue, bringing a classic diner feel and a family-centered mission to the Grand Central District.

Dads’ Kitchen and Co. will debut at 2105 Central Avenue, next to the Speakeasy Central Kava Bar, replacing the former 2D Cafe, which closed in early 2025 after three years in business.

“We are two proud dads raising four incredible kids, building a life rooted in love, family, and community,” owners Nick Ellis and Joseph Christianson wrote on Facebook.

Ellis, a social worker, and Christianson, an experienced cook, are parents of adopted children who are both intellectually and physically disabled.

“Our journey into opening this restaurant wasn’t just about food—it was about creating something meaningful for our children and for the neighborhood we call home,” the post continued.

“As parents, we wanted to build a place that reflects the values we teach at our kitchen table every day: kindness, respect, hard work, and showing up for one another. This restaurant is an extension of our family—a space filled with laughter, connection, and meals made with care.”

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After Postcard Inn closure, The Luce Hotel sets opening date on St. Pete Beach

After Postcard Inn closure, The Luce Hotel sets opening date on St. Pete Beach

After months of renovations, one of St. Pete Beach’s most popular waterfront hotels is preparing to welcome guests back under a new brand.

The Luce (pronounced “loose”), located at 6300 Gulf Boulevard, is set to open March 15th and is now accepting reservations.

The property is the former home of the Postcard Inn, a longtime beach destination that closed in 2024 after sustaining damage from back-to-back hurricanes.

Originally built in 1957, the nine-acre beachfront property has been fully renovated by The LCP Group, which purchased the site in 2022 for $83 million alongside investment partner Safanad.

Hotel management is being handled by Crescent Hotels & Resorts, and the project now operates under Marriott Tribute Portfolio.

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Jimmy’s Tacos is now open in the Grand Central District

Jimmy’s Tacos is now open in the Grand Central District

A new spot for margaritas and quesabirria tacos has officially arrived in St. Pete.

Jimmy’s Tacos celebrated its soft opening last week at 2534 Central Avenue in the Grand Central District, marking the brand’s second location and its first in St. Pete.

The restaurant takes over the former home of vintage furniture shop The Foundry, which relocated just a few doors down to 2604 Central Avenue last year.

The St. Pete location has the same bright yellow exterior as its flagship location in Tampa’s Ybor City, , but the new space is noticeably larger, with expanded indoor seating, an outdoor back patio, and a full liquor bar.

The Grand Central District’s newest restaurant was originally slated to open last August, according to previous reporting from St. Pete Rising. 

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A new neighborhood coffee shop The Morning Pour opens in south St. Pete

A new neighborhood coffee shop The Morning Pour opens in south St. Pete

A small, community-oriented coffee shop has quietly opened along 18th Avenue South, offering a new gathering place for residents in south St. Pete.

The Morning Pour is located at 1701 18th Avenue South, next to handful of neighborhood businesses that includes a take-out seafood restaurant, a hair salon, and a candle shop, and just steps from The Grove, a Habitat for Humanity-built residential development.

The building was purchased last fall by Shawntavia Turner, a local real estate broker, mortgage firm owner, and affordable housing developer, who rebranded the property as The Gateway at Turnkey.

While evaluating the site, Turner decided one of the spaces would be best suited as a coffee shop designed to function as a communal gathering place for the surrounding neighborhood.

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Crispy Avenue brings European café culture to the Grand Central District

Crispy Avenue brings European café culture to the Grand Central District

A new European-inspired café has arrived in the Grand Central District, bringing artisan pastries, functional coffee, and a globally influenced menu to Central Avenue.

Crispy Avenue soft-opened last week at 2040 Central Avenue, across from the former Haslam’s Bookstore and next to Trophy Fish.

The 800-square-foot storefront combines a cozy café vibe with a serious culinary approach, led by co-owners Dragan and Martina Pelevic.

Inside, the space features around 12 seats and a large mural depicting European landmarks, including Rome’s Colosseum and Paris’ Eiffel Tower. A large shelf contains a variety of international snacks, truffle and brie-flavored potato chips from France and Oreos from South Korea.

Classical European music plays overhead, giving off the relaxed vibe of neighborhood cafés found throughout Europe.

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