A St. Petersburg vegan feast is happening Saturday at Brick Street Farms

‘VegFeast’ goes down from 12 p.m.-4 p.m.

click to enlarge Somehow, this gem from Nah Dogs is vegan. - nahdogsstpete/Facebook
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Somehow, this gem from Nah Dogs is vegan.

St. Petersburg’s Brick Street Farms is keeping things green and humane at VegFeast this Saturday, March 13, from noon-4 p.m.

The pop-up food vendor lineup features a lot of the local vegan heavy hitters including Creative Loafing Tampa Bay favorites Nah Dogs and 3 Dot Dash, the Vegan Halal Cart, Gabby Bakes, Cactus Hat Mushrooms, Shelter Farm Sanctuary, Oh My Cod Vegan Seafood Co. and Orawganic, which, in the sprit of full transparency, has a connection to CL photographer Dave Decker. Even your pup is taken care of with Dharma Dog Treats.

Brick Street—located at 2233 3rd Ave S, walking distance from 3 Daughters Brewing and other Grand Central District spots—is a hydroponic, indoor farm “that grows leafy greens and herbs year-round in highly technology based, climate controlled environments” with an attached-market. You can also order online and pick up fresh veggies and other local goods when ready.

And like Brick Street Farms says “Y’all know the deal, wear a mask, socially distance, wash your hands!”

More information on VegFeast is on Facebook.

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Stephanie Powers

Freelance contributor Stephanie Powers started her media career as an Editorial Assistant long ago when the Tampa Bay Times was still called the St. Petersburg Times. After stints in Chicago and Los Angeles, where she studied improvisation at Second City Hollywood, she came back to Tampa and stayed put.She soon...
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