Before opening in Tampa, OddFellows Ice Cream Co. is hosting a Friday giveaway at Willa’s Provisions

Sundaes are also available next door at Willa’s.

click to enlarge OddFellows recently announced it’s coming to Hyde Park Village in Tampa, Florida. - Courtesy of OddFellows
Courtesy of OddFellows
OddFellows recently announced it’s coming to Hyde Park Village in Tampa, Florida.


Because the Benh Mi wasn’t enough, Tampa’s Willa's Provisions, at 310 N Rome Ave. in the NoHo neighborhood, is hosting an OddFellows Ice Cream Co. pop up from 5 p.m.-11 p.m., Friday, Aug. 27.

The Brooklyn small-batch ice cream company recently announced it’s coming to Hyde Park Village in the fall, and here’s a chance to try flavors like lemon shortbread thyme and matcha rocky road for free (yep, free).

Over at Willa’s, the family-friendly big sister restaurant, seated customers will get a complimentary passion fruit apricot pistachio ice cream sundae with saffron whipped cream, thyme shortbread and caramel with the purchase of another dessert. 

OddFellows, founded by husband and wife Mohan and Holiday Kumar with James Beard Award-nominated chef Sam Mason, has stores in New York and Korea with the 718 S Village Circle being the first in the South.

For more information, go to willastampa.com.

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