Over the last year, Midtown Tampa has been adding to the list of restaurants that will debut at the mix-use project in the first quarter of 2021. So far, we have Oronzo Honest Italian’s second location, The Hall at Midtown, Shake Shack, True Food Kitchen, Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company, BellaBrava: New World Trattoria, Ponte Group Restaurant, and even a Whole Foods and REI.
The project—located near the intersection of Dale Mabry Highway and Interstate-275—recently announced the second Florida location of superfood cafe, Kale Me Crazy. The concept’s mission to support a healthy lifestyle through the use of fresh, organic, and raw foods. The menu features juices, smoothies, salads and wraps. Kale Me Crazy will occupy 1,200-square feet on the north side of The Commons.
Another recently announced concept is Midtown Boba. According to a release, Midtown Boba’s offerings include “specialty curated teas by in-house mixologists delivering long loved bubble tea with a twist.” Future sippers can choose from an array of classic milk teas to more creative combos like strawberries and cream boba (pictured above). You can get a glimpse of what to come on MB’s Instagram (@midtownboba).
Throughout its 22 acres of land, Midtown is shooting to meet all needs of residents and visitors. That means offices, retail and residential space-even a Royal Pets Market & Resort to accommodate the dog lovers of Tampa Bay.
The projected launch of Midtown Tampa is scheduled for the first quarter of 2021.
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This article appears in Oct 15-21, 2020.

