Credit: ©2021 Jett Butler for FÖDA™

Credit: ©2021 Jett Butler for FÖDA™

It’s older sibling, Willa’s, opened a month ago, but now Willa’s Provisions is ready to come out and play.

The casual, all-day café companion concept to Willa’s—located at 310 N Rome Ave. in front of Willa’s—has a breakfast menu (8 a.m.-11 a.m.) with items available for pickup, including breakfast tacos, baked goods (carrot cake loaf!), King State coffee, fresh fruit and more.

The lunch and afternoon menu (11 a.m.-5 p.m.) includes chicken soup, a gem wedge with lemon vinaigrette and red ion, farro salad, handheld wraps, ice cream, plus beer and wine.

See both menus below.

Upon openings the hours at Willa’s Provisions will be 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, with plans to eventually be open daily.

Fans of King State—named the 8th best coffee shop in America by Food & Wine—will enjoy the hell out of Willa’s since the Tampa Heights café and brewery has partnered with Willa’s Provisions.

“We met Nate [Siegel, Willa's co-founder] and Merrin [Jenkins, Willa’s co-founder] what feels like years ago – Nate gave us a tour of an old building with a lot of character and an even bigger vision. It felt a lot like King State when we started,” King State founder Tim McTague wrote in a release. “Nate from the get-go seemed to understand quality, experience and most importantly customer service, so when they asked us to partner with them at Willa’s Provisions, it was a no-brainer. Provisions turned out even better than we thought it could have, and to have a mini-King State in a neighborhood that we don’t serve is awesome – especially one that’s run by a rad team that cares about our coffee as much as we do.”

A press release says COVID-19 measures like employee wellness checks, plus mandatory masks for staff and guests (unless seated) are in place.

Credit: Wila's Provisions breakfast

Credit: Wila's Provisions all day menu

UPDATED: 04/15/21 10 a.m. Updated to show Nate Siegel met McTague.

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