A wide-angle, daytime exterior photograph of the Supernatural Food & Wine storefront in Tampa. The building features a bright yellow scalloped awning extending over a section of wall painted vibrant teal, which displays the words 'Coffee Donuts' in large, red stylized script above a pointing arrow. Beneath the awning is a glass window with a sign reading 'ORDER INSIDE PICK-UP HERE', situated next to a framed wooden menu board and the glass entrance door. To the right of the entrance, the building's white wall is decorated with a colorful geometric mural. The sidewalk is deeply shaded by a large, leafy green tree. Two individuals are visible walking on the sidewalk to the right: one wearing a light purple dress and the other wearing a bright orange shirt and a dark hat. The reflection of street-parked cars is visible in the shop's front window.
Supernatural Food & Wine in Tampa, Florida on March 11, 2026. Credit: Ray Roa / Creative Loafing Tampa Bay

Reddit wasn’t lying. Last month, the Mayor of Flavortown was indeed in downtown Tampa filming “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” at Supernatural Food & Wine.

The episode airs on Friday, May 22 at 9 p.m. EDT according to the Supernatural crew, which will host a watch party at Mighty Fine, located at 1018 E Cass St. just a 10-minute walk away.

“Up to this point, we been locked up by an NDA, and general best practices, to neither confirm nor deny the existence of this footage,” Supernatural Food & Wine wrote on social media. “Come join and watch the SN team ham it tf up on national television!”

To celebrate, the crew will have one free keg of beer and just 50 commemorative Mighty Fine x Supernatural t-shirts.

Last month, a post on Reddit caught Fieri, 58, outside the revered wine and sandwich shop, red Camaro and all. Some users thought that this reporter was also in the photograph, but Creative Loafing Tampa Bay contributor Annalise Mabe got no comment due to a non-disclosure agreement.

It’s unclear what other Bay area spots Fieri may have visited, but other restaurants he’s filmed at locally include Tampa Bay Brewing Co. in Ybor City, Buya Ramen in St. Petersburg and Keegan’s in Gulfport.


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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...