Siesta Sand - March 2021

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Deli of destiny

A half century in existence, Anna’s represents a huge slice of Siesta Key history By John Morton

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This aerial map shows the location of the new angled parking spots planned for North Ocean Boulevard. Submitted image

Roundabout, parking spaces get green light By Rachel Brown Hackney SarasotaNewsLeader.com

With no one having signed up to address the issues, the Sarasota County commissioners took just barely more than a minute on Jan. 26 to approve a $610,000 budget amendment for two controversial Siesta Key projects — the construction of 22 parking spaces in county right-of-way on the northern end of Ocean Boulevard in Siesta Village, plus a roundabout planned for the intersection of Midnight Pass Road and Beach Road. With the agenda item listed as a “presentation upon request,” none of the board members asked for staff remarks. After closing the public hearing, Chairman Alan Maio asked for “a motion and a

second.” Commissioner Ron Cutsinger made the motion to approve the budget amendment, and Commissioner Michael Moran seconded it. Then Maio looked down the dais at his colleagues as he asked, “Any comments?” No one responded, so he proceeded with the vote, noting that he was supporting the measure, as well. A staff memo in the meeting packet noted that on Nov. 17 the commissioners unanimously requested that County Administrator Jonathan Lewis amend the 2021 fiscal year budget to add the parkingspace project at an estimated

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hen Dave Havill first visited Siesta Key as a tourist in the summer of 1997, little did he know he’d be taking a big bite out of the place. “I just by chance walked into Anna’s in the Village,” he recalled, “and I saw the hours and thought, ‘Only 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.?’ Then, I noticed the only thing for sale were cold sandwiches. I wondered, ‘How in the world do they succeed?’” But then, he sunk his teeth into a roast beef on rye. “It was the best sandwich I ever tasted,” Havill said. “It really was.” He studied the place during the remainder of his stay at the nearby Tropical Breeze Resort, noticing the long lines that sometimes reached the parking lot. And he noticed repeat customers, often daily. As for the location, it was in the heart of the action. Were these things that made him curious as someone looking for a new business venture in life? “Not really,” he said. “All that mattered to me was that sandwich. It was that good.” He also began to believe in fate. After all, when he called the Tropical Breeze Resort on a whim, the owner asked where he lived and next thing they knew they were sharing stories about living in the same region of southern Indiana. “It was the first place I called, and we had all these things in common with our time at IU (Indiana University),” Havill said. “I booked my trip right away.” He also just so happened to have recently entered the corporate world

Anna’s owner Dave Havill enjoys a special Surfer sandwich in his shop. Photo by John Morton

as a vice-president of food operations. He knew the restaurant business. Finally, a year later, he got wind of a private listing for two eating establishments that were on the selling block. “When I heard it was Anna’s, I couldn’t believe my ears,” Havill said. So, in the fall of 1998 he obtained a $200,000 loan and purchased the two Anna’s locations on the Key – one on

Avenida Messina in the Village and a second in the Southbridge Mall. Also, part of the deal was the neighboring Marcella’s ice cream shop. “This was destiny. I had to get these,” he said. But he also paid an emotional price. The deal took months to coordinate and the closing itself lasted a grueling 17 hours. Continued on page 30

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