Tampa Bay bars and breweries offering curbside alcohol carry-out

Just because we’re all in quarantine doesn’t mean we can’t have a few brews. We’ve put together this list of bars and…

By CL Staff

Mandarin Heights
    (813) 501-9585. mandarinheights.com  
    The cocktail bar in Seminole Heights is packing cocktails to go, but orders must be placed by 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and picked up on Wednesday from 2 p.m.-5 p.m.. A menu is available on Instagram via @mandarinheights and cocktail prices range from $9 to $16. 5901 N. Florida Ave., Tampa. 
    
     Photo via Mandarin Heights/Facebook
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The 24 most beautiful bars in the Tampa Bay area

Whether it's on the rooftop of a five star hotel overlooking the Gulf, sandwiched in-between other businesses in downtown St. Petersburg, or…

By CL Staff

Fenway Hotel Rooftop   
    453 Edgewater Drive, Dunedin, FL 34698, (727)-683-5991 
    You don’t have to book a room at The Fenway Hotel to experience their larger-than-life rooftop bar looking over the prized Honeymoon and Caladesi islands. Originally home to the Boston public radio station WGHB in 1925, the Fenway Hotel’s Hi-Top Bar now serves choice cocktails with a great view. 
    
    Photo via Fenway Hotel/Facebook
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The real drinker's guide to St. Pete's essential dive bars

Over the years St. Pete has seen its share of new, hip, and overly-themed watering holes, and while there's plenty of room…

By CL Staff

Mahuffer’s  Pub  
    19201 Gulf Blvd, Indian Shores, FL 33785,  (727) 596-0226 
    
     It's likely that Mahuffer’s Pub will be the most eclectic, uniquely decorated dive bar you’ll ever grab a cheap beer at. Most of the decor consists of underwear, dollar bills, and a bar cat––think dive bar meets flea market. The ultra-casual, neighborhood bar that you’ll just have to tell your friends about after.  
    
    
    Photo via Mahuffer’s Pub/Facebook
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25 new restaurants opening this summer in Tampa Bay

The Tampa Bay area's restaurant scene has been exploding with new concepts over the last few weeks. If you haven't had a…

By CL Staff

Pete’s General Store  
    495 7th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, 727-440-6183
    Since its opening in April, locals have been raving about Pete's General Store's signature bagels. The general store, which aims for waste consciousness as well as convenience, is inspired by the weekend markets in Tampa and the bodegas of New York. While the store is mainly grab-and-go, outdoor seating with string lighting and picnic tables are available if you want to kick back with a beer and stay a while.
    
    Photo via Pete’s General/Facebook
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