Summer already saw a slew of new eateries debut in Tampa Bay, but the year isn’t over. From new Indian street food spots, to food halls, to vegan fast food,  Tampa Bay’s food scene is about to pop off this fall. Here are a few heavily-hyped spots about to open in the coming months.

Anju 2827 16th St. N., St. Petersburg, (727) 252-3991 Popular Korean fried chicken food truck Anju is moving into a brick and mortar space. The restaurant serves Asian fare like egg rolls, and the BAP Bowl, a classic Korean bibimbap bowl with assorted veggies, beef bulgogi and spicy chili sauce on a bed of steamed rice, smothered tots and more. Photo via Anju St. Pete/Facebook
Hiccups & Churroholic 13030 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa This Asian-inspired chain is coming to Tampa soon. A collaboration between Hiccups Teahouse and Churroholics, they will sell dishes like popcorn chicken, pho, kimchi fried rice, garlic noodles, and of course, churros. The churros are made-to-order and come in a variety of unique flavors like matcha. Photo via Hiccups & Churroholic/Facebook
On the Fly 4447 4th St. N. #1, St. Petersburg The Ciccio Restaurant Group is opening On the Fly, a food hall, this fall. Restaurants include South Tampa staples Taco Dirty, which offers bowls and tacos, Sweet Soul, known for plant-based smoothies and acai bowls, Fresh Kitchen, which offers build-your-own-bowls and Better Byrd, a fried chicken concept. Photo via Taco Dirty/Instagram
Paradeco Coffee Roasters 111 2nd Avenue NE Suite no. 101, St. Petersburg Paradeco is the latest of many coffee shops in St. Pete. Once open, customers can grab espresso drinks and baked goods sourced from local bakeries as well as overnight cold oats, avocado toast, wraps and breakfast sandos. You can even opt for vegan or gluten-free treats. Photo via Google Maps
Beans & Barlour mobile truck (772) 440-4540 This fall, Beans & Barlour is taking its boozy ice cream scoops on the road. The mobile dessert bar will make its debut in mid-to-late October serving up bites and a full liquor license. You can grab edible cookie dough, cookies, milkshakes and more. Photo via Beans & Barlour/Facebook
Valkyrie Doughnuts 2444 Central Ave, St. Petersburg Vegan favorite Valkyrie Doughnuts is opening a second location in St. Pete. Known for its square-shaped doughnuts, Valkyrie offers a variety of eccentric flavors including cotton candy, caramel choc chip, strawberry lemonade, and passion fruit strawberry. All selections are egg-free and dairy-free. Photo via
Milkin’it 1000 Channelside Dr., Tampa, (813) 999-4846 Milkin’it is the latest Insta-worthy spot to make its way to Tampa. Guests will have their choice of nostalgic eats including classic cereals infused with flavored milks. The joint will also serve ice cream made out of cereal milk, smoothies, vegan cookies, pastries, Cuban and egg sandwiches, and of course, coffee. Photo via Milkin’it/Facebook
Dal Moro’s Fresh Pasta To Go 653 Central Ave., St. Petersburg Popular pasta joint Dal Moro’s is coming to St. Pete. The first of the brand’s restaurants in the U.S., Dal Moro’s makes fresh pasta from scratch in front of diners. Five varieties of pasta are on the menu, including fusilli, spaghetti, gnocchi, bigoli and linguine. Customers can choose from nine artisan sauces like pesto, carbonara and bolognese. Photo via Dal Moro’s/Facebook
Jack Pallino’s Napoletano Pizza and Pub 718 Broadway, Dunedin Although little has been shared publicly about what customers can expect from this new sports bar, the restaurant’s Facebook reads, “Napoli, Italy has put this dish to the test for over a thousand years. The result is simply beautiful! At Pallino’s we transport your taste buds to the south of Italy with some classic flavors, and of course some imaginative pies by Chef Traci Bryant.” Photo via
Xtreme Tacos 5609 N. Nebraska Ave., Tampa Slated to open early-to-mid-September in Seminole Heights, the Mexican-American restaurant will serve its signature menu and specials with eats for both omnivores and vegans like tostadas, sopes, loaded fries and nachos. Xtreme also serves desserts including churros, chocolate chunk cookies and tres leches cake. Photo via Xtreme Tacos/Facebook
Lala 2324 Central Ave., St. Petersburg St. Pete is set to welcome its very first combination restaurant, bar and private karaoke joint. Lala’s menu is said to feature American cuisine with a French influence. The restaurant also offers a loaded cocktail menu featuring an array of wine and Grand Central’s craft brews. Photo via Lala/Facebook
Mowgli’s Tiffin 165 Dr. MLK St. N., St. Petersburg Mowgli’s Tiffin is an upcoming Indian street food restaurant in St. Pete. The 16 seat, 526-square-foot restaurant is based around a user-friendly, limited menu which will include a twist on the traditional kati roll and more. Photo via Hot Metal Designs/Instagram
Pizza N’ Brew 217 Central Ave, St. Petersburg The second spot replacing Caddy’s On Central will be Pizza N’ Brew. This location will be the second one for the restaurant which will serve New York-style pizza by the slice and entire pie. Photo via Pizza N’ Brew/Facebook
The Brickyard 217 Central Ave, St. Petersburg The former Caddy’s On Central space in St. Pete will soon become home to two restaurants including The Brickyard. An 8,000 square-foot restaurant, it will serve traditional American cuisine including small plates like wings, quesadillas, ribs, tacos, and sandos. Paying homage to its predecessor, the resto also plans on regularly hosting live music. Photo via Google Maps
Pups Pub 2202 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Pups Pub is an indoor-outdoor dog bar coming to Tampa soon. All humans must be 21-and-up, all dogs must have up-to-date vaccinations, must be non-aggressive, and all dogs over one year old must be spayed or neutered. Memberships cost $10 for a day, $20 a month or $199 a year. Photo via Pups Pub/Facebook
Manhattan Casino Food Hall 642 22nd St. S., St. Petersburg, (772) 266-2667 Manhattan Food Hall is joining in on the Tampa Bay food hall action this fall. St. Petersburg’s Chef Mel from 3 Generations food truck and the Graveley brothers serve as two anchor tenants for the restaurant side while a search for a third anchor is ongoing. Deuces Coffee and Calle 22 are smaller entities that allow visitors to network while grabbing a hot drink or a selection of small bites like sandwiches and pastries. Photo via Manhattan Casino Food Hall/Facebook
Raining Berries 1601 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, (813) 949-8299 Raining Berries is St. Pete’s newest coffee shop and acai bar opening in Artistry Apartments this fall. With locations in Lutz and Tampa, the St. Pete location will carry on the chain’s mission to bring people together over a cup of Joe. Photo via Raining Berries/Website
Santelli’s Pizza & Pasta 13557 SR-54, Odessa Coming to Odessa soon is family-owned Santelli’s. This fast-casual restaurant will serve iconic Italian dishes. That means calzones, zeppole, pasta with housemade sauces and New York-style pizzas. Once open, customers can dine inside or on the patio lined with Italian Cypress trees. Photo via Santelli’s Pizza & Pasta
Dignitary Cafe Dignitary Cafe is the latest venture by former Buccaneer Ian Beckles. The South Tampa spot still hasn’t announced its address, but it will offer local coffee, food, CBD products and It will also sell the “Dignitary Cafe” coffee brand, which includes medium, dark, and Jamaican roasts. Photo via Ian Beckles/Instagram
Yumm? 2942 49th St. N., St. Petersburg Yummè is a health-focused cafe offering healthy shakes, energizing teas, “guilt-free desserts, and good vibes.” Yummè’s social media teases menu items like protein waffles, meal replacement shakes, pink lemonade tea, and a gluten-free vanilla ice cream shake. The concept is also set to host a specialty iced coffee bar. Photo via Yumme/Instagram
The Saint 49 24th St. N., St. Petersburg, (727) 258-7626 The Saint is St. Pete’s latest speakeasy located on the ground floor of the historic Mari-Jean Hotel. The Saint just acquired a food license so it looks like “sinners” will be able to grab a bite to eat along with one of its signature cocktails. Photo via The Saint/Facebook
Social Roost Kitchen and Bar 150 1st St. N., St. Petersburg Social Roost Kitchen and Bar is a poultry-focused concept initially set to open last fall. Guests can expect a menu filled with globally inspired chicken dishes and a full bar serving craft cocktails and brews. Photo via Social Roost Kitchen and Bar/Facebook
Par Bar 2253 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg St. Pete is getting its first ever mini golf-themed bar with Par Bar. Wanting to create an out-of-the-box bar experience, co-owners Marcel Gruber and Kurt Campagna ditched the outdoor lawn Jenga and cornhole for something a bit more unique. Photo via Par Bar/Instagram
Nojaks 305 E. Polk St., Tampa This upscale fast food restaurant will feature an almost entirely vegan menu. Some options include signature sandwiches, burgers on housemade buns and oven-roasted potatoes. There’s also a beverage list with cold brew, natural wine, local beer, and Boylan Bottling Company sodas. Photo via Nojacks/Instagram
Casa Santo Stefano 1607 N. 22nd St., Ybor City, (813) 248-3000 The latest spot by Columbia Restaurant Group is only a two minute walk from its sister concept Columbia Restaurant. While much of the menu is under wraps, customers can expect to find dishes that “celebrate Ybor City’s Sicilian flavors,” according to the restaurant’s social media. Photo via Casa Santo Stefano/Facebook