Dunedin Mix, a New Orleans-inspired food hall, to open this winter

The mixed-used development is slated to debut in December.

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A new mixed-used food hall called the Dunedin Mix is getting ready to open its doors in Pinellas County.

The upcoming food hall will open at 990 Broadway, around the corner from other popular Dunedin concepts like 7venth Sun Brewing, Lucky Lobster Co. and Bon Appétit.

The Tampa Bay Business Journal says the roughly 10,000 square-foot, two-story New Orleans-inspired space will feature an indoor courtyard and a "French industrialist/mixologist" carousel bar—perhaps a homage to the French Quarter's institutional Carousel Bar & Lounge.

In addition to a food hall with several local food concepts, the mixed-used space will also offer live entertainment, cooking classes and host different events, banquets and “boutique pop-ups.”

According to its social media, Dunedin Mix will celebrate its grand opening sometime in December, although an exact date has yet to be determined.

So far, the only food vendors listed on the food hall’s website include Polynesian concept Huli Bowl & Rotisserie and Italian restaurant Al Dente, but Dunedin Mix states that it will announce the remaining tenants in the upcoming weeks.

Brandon Stanley—who also owns the construction company that’s been building the Dunedin Mix out—his wife Ashley and mother Kristen Ernst purchased the property in 2018 with intentions to build residential real estate. A few years into the construction process, they eventually decided on a mixed-use food hall concept, partially inspired by Tampa Heights’ Armature Works.

For the latest updates on the Dunedin Mix and its grand opening, head to its Facebook or Instagram, both at @DunedinMix.
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