Tampa Bay Where GuestBook 2016-2017

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FIRST LOOK Our insider’s guide to the Bay area’s top destinations.

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IN LIVING COLOR Downtown St. Petersburg has been tagged with larger-than-life art murals. PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHIP LITHERLAND

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ARTISTIC LEGACY The Morean Arts Center celebrates a century of bringing art and culture to the local community. BY SUSAN B. BARNES

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DARING KITCHENS Once a beach town, the city of Dunedin may be Florida’s next culinary frontier. BY SARA VENTIERA

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ALL ABOUT TOWN: TAMPA Get the lay of the land to the area’s top cities and districts.

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ALL ABOUT TOWN: PINELLAS COUNTY Take a closer look at the essentials of northern and southern Pinellas County.

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ALL ABOUT TOWN: GULF BEACHES Discover Tampa Bay’s award-winning pristine beaches—the perfect playground for single travelers and families.

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ADVERTISER INDEX Where to find advertisers and featured restaurants and shops.

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PARTING SHOT

ON THE COVER: “LIZARD KING” BY DEREK DONNELLY, ©CHIP LITHERLAND INSIDE COVER: CLOUDS REFLECT ON THE WATERS OF A GOLDEN SUNSET IN TAMPA BAY, ©DONOVAN REESE/GETTY IMAGES

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O VE R 20 0 STORES

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TAMPA BAY EDITORIAL EDITOR Victoria Cervantes ART DIRECTOR Veronica Montesdeoca REGIONAL EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Leigh Harrington CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Susan B. Barnes, Sara Ventiera CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

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Discover The Dalí’s unparalleled collection of renowned artist Salvador Dalí’s works – from iconic melting clocks to imaginative visual illusions and avant-garde symbols. Shop, play, wander and quench your curiosity for all that is Salvador Dalí and beyond. Open 7 days a week. Tickets include free audio guides and public docent tours, children’s activities and more.

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CONTRIBUTORS St. Pete is pure eye candy to me, now that almost every other intersection is being painted with huge building-size murals. —Chip Litherland

Sara Ventiera

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Chip Litherland

Sara Ventiera

Susan B. Barnes

Chip Litherland

I am a roaming eater and traveler who looks for amusing stories across the United States. I work from New York, Florida and various places in between. As a former backpacker and yacht chef, I’ve seen my share of cities and beaches. Recently, I have started to explore more the Tampa Bay area and its evolving and creative food scene, so it was a treat to speak to one of the area’s “young guns.” You can find my work in the Village Voice, Miami New Times, BBC Travel and more.

I’m a travel writer (and sometimes photographer) also known as “travlin’ girl”—based out of Tampa. I’m a regular contributor to online sites including USA Today, AOL Travel, Girl’s Getaway, Johnny Jet and Afar, and an occasional contributor to the New York Post and Startle (Forbes’ online travel guide), Women’s Adventure Magazine, CheapoAir and Healing Lifestyles & Spas. Besides travel writing, catch me as the co-host of #girlstravel chat on Twitter, Monday afternoons at 1 pm ET.

Getting a call to photograph painted walls in St. Petersburg is like asking a little kid if he/she wants to hit a candy store. St. Pete is just pure eye candy to me, now that almost every other intersection is being painted with huge building-sized murals. Cameras riding shotgun, I just rolled down my windows, cranked the tunes, waited for good light as it hit the buildings throughout the evening. It doesn’t get more simple or more fun as urban exploration for a visual soul goes.

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FIRST LOOK From thrilling rides to the surrealist works of Salvador DalĂ­, Tampa Bay is a treasure trove of surprises around every corner.

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Busch Gardens

One of the largest zoos in the country, Busch Gardens is home to more than 12,000 animals living in state-of-the-art habitats. Visitors can see giraffes up close at the Serengeti Safari and how fast cheetahs really are at Cheetah Run. Thrill-seekers are in for a treat with Cheetah Hunt, Florida’s first triple-launch roller coaster, or SheiKra, Montu, Falcon’s Fury and the new Cobra’s Curse. 10165 N. Malcolm McKinley Drive, Tampa, 888.800.5447

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WestShore Plaza

WestShore Plaza is the go-to place for shopping. Among the eclectic mix of stores found here are Apricot Lane, Banana Republic, Lids, Claire’s, Sephora, H&M and Victoria’s Secret, just to name a few. There are also plenty of dining options to tickle your taste buds such as Maggiano’s Little Italy, Grimaldi’s Pizzeria and Mitchell’s Fish Market. 250 WestShore Plaza, Tampa, 813.286.0790

International Plaza Clearwater Aquarium

Besides being the setting of two major films, the aquarium is the home to a renowned marine-life rescue center that works to rehabilitate and release injured sea animals. One of its most famous residents are Winter and Hope, stars of the “Dolphin Tale” movies. Come and be inspired by CMA’s mission-driven presentations and exhibits including the Otter Oasis, Turtle Bayou, Shark Pass and Mavis’s Rescue Hideaway. 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater, 727.441.1790

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It’s a mega-shopping excursion at this two-story mall with more than 200 stores and more than a dozen restaurants. High-end lines like Henri Bendel, Gucci, Tiffany & Co. and Zara can be found here as well as Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. For food and drink, visit Bar Louie, Blue Martini, The Capital Grille, 2223 N. Westshore Blvd., Tampa, 813.342.3790

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The Florida Aquarium

Hyde Park Village

Tree-lined streets, sprawling homes and a picturesque shopping destination akin to a European village make Hyde Park Village one of Tampa’s hot spots. Grab a bite to eat and settle in for the day—you’ll feel right at home. And once comfortable, do a little shopping at one of the many boutiques including Anthropologie, Kendra Scott and lululemon athletica, and for the gentlemen there’s always Brooks Brothers or J.McLaughlin. 744 S. Village Circle, Tampa, 813.251.3500

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From penguins to sharks, the aquarium on the bay is filled with fascinating creatures, exhibits and activities. Guests six and older can snorkel with the fish in “Swim with the Fishes,” while SCUBA-certified divers can dive with sharks. The aquarium is also home to ringtail lemurs, chameleons and spider tortoises. Off the aquarium, the Wild Dolphin Adventure Cruise takes visitors on the water to witness dolphins in their natural habitat. 701 Channelside Drive, Tampa, 813.273.4000

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(CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT) COURTESY THE DALI MUSEUM; COURTESY VISIT TAMPA BAY; COURTESY TAMPA’S LOWRY PARK ZOO

The Dalí Museum

Salvador Dalí is immortalized at this truly fantastical St. Petersburg museum, where 20,000 square feet of space is devoted to works by the surrealist artist. On permanent display are such well-known pieces as “The Hallucinogenic Toreador” and touring exhibits showcase works by artists inspired by Dalí. The museum structure itself is a work of art—a glass bubble snakes around the building. One Dali Blvd., 727.823.3767

Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo

More than 1,300 animals from around the world make their home at this family-friendly destination and recent TripAdvisor Hall of Fame award winner. From Florida manatees to a free-flight aviary and tortoise encounter, Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo provides many opportunities to get closer to wildlife through its programs and facilities. 1101 W. Sligh Ave., Tampa, 813.935.8552

Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI)

From thrilling IMAX films to a heart-pounding ride on the ropes course, science just got a whole lot more fun. Explore more than 450 hands-on experiences, from tthe largest science center in the southeastern U.S. Fly a drone, experience the wonders of the human body, travel to the moon and more awaits at MOSI. 4801 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa, 813.987.6000 WHERE GUEST B OOK

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IN LIVING COLOR Colossal murals and street art dot the downtown St. Petersburg landscape, giving the city an unofficial attraction in the Arts and Entertainment District. PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHIP LITHERLAND

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In the past 10 years, murals have surfaced in downtown St. Petersburg, primarily around the 600 block of Central Avenue, to the delight of art lovers. (Opening spread) “Time to Think,” Derek Donnelly and Sebastian Coolidge (Facing page) “Twiggy,” Chad Mize; (This page, from top) “Smile,” Greg Mike; “Roseate spoonbill” Hitnes

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The back of buildings, alleys, warehouses and homes are among the spaces transformed by the works of local, national and international artists. (This page, from top) The Vitale Brothers’ ode to family; “King Lizard” by Derek Donnelly (Opposite page) Mural by Acut-Dolla

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ARTISTIC LEGACY For 100 years, the organization known today as the Morean Arts Center has been a resource and a destination for artists and art lovers.

In 1917, a group of local artists associated with Florida Art School yearned for a place to work, teach and display their works of art. In response to that desire, they founded the Art Club of St. Petersburg. The first municipal arts center and gallery south of Atlanta, the Art Club started in space donated by the Florida Art School on Beach Drive. Over the next few decades, the Art Club’s growth mirrored that of the city, expanding to include new media, new styles and new arts movements and trends, including Art Deco, Expressionism and Abstraction. Exhibits increased too, including Japanese prints, oils, watercolors and even illustrations from the Curtis Publishing Company (Norman Rockwell and “The Saturday Evening Post”). By the 1960s, community pressure was building to create an art museum. In 1963, as plans for the Museum of Fine Arts took shape, it became clear that the Art Club needed to find a new home. The club began to search for a location and the funds to pay for it. In 1971, the Art Club found a vacant two-story building near Webb’s City, at 100 Seventh Street South, that had housed two photoengraving companies in the 1960s. After more than three decades on Seventh Street South, The Arts Center moved again, this time to 719 Central Avenue, where it converted two adjoining buildings into its present home. In 2005, the Arts Center was renamed the Morean Arts Center in appreciation of local artist and philanthro

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pist Beth Morean’s generosity, which has provided the center with solid financial ground for continued growth. Today, the Morean Arts Center encompasses various mediums of art in its downtown St. Petersburg locations. The Morean Arts Center houses the Morean galleries, a free space that hosts rotating exhibits, classes for kids and adults, and a gift shop. Behind the center, the Glass Studio & Hot Shop holds daily glass-blowing demonstrations, with works available for purchase at the gift shop next door. Speaking of glass, the Morean Arts Center is also the home of internationally acclaimed glass artist Dale Chihuly’s permanent collection. The Chihuly Collection recently re-located to 720 Central Ave., a space designed to display Chihuly masterpieces and unique works, including all of the artist’s signature works: Chandeliers, Mille Fiore, Persian Ceiling and more. The last of the center’s locations is the Morean Center for Clay, located in the Warehouse Arts District and housed within a renovated 1926 Seaboard Train Depot, at 420 22nd St S. Besides rotating exhibits and private studios, The Center for Clay features the only anagama kiln in the southeast, drawing clay artists from around the country to its location. As the Morean Arts Center celebrates an important milestone this year, the institution with humble beginnings, continues to represent the epitome of culture in Tampa Bay, built on the stable foundation created by The Art Club of St. Petersburg a century ago.

(Clockwise from top left) Exterior Morean Arts Center, exhibition galleries; Dale Chihuly, “Sunset Persian Wall”; Children’s Learning Center

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DARING KITCHENS Dunedin is an area where the food is as distinctive as its Scottish roots and culture. Recently, the city has exploded to become Florida’s next major culinary destination. BY SARA VENTIERA

The funky beach town of Dunedin—known as Tampa Bay’s hidden gem—boasts an array of unique dining experiences, with world-class culinary offerings sure to satisfy the most discerning taste buds. We talked with Zachary Feinstein, owner of two whitehot restaurants—the Black Pearl and The Living Room on Main about his hometown, the new generation of restaurateurs rising throughout the Gulf Coast and mined a few tips on Tampa Bay’s ever-evolving dining scene. What are your impressions of the Tampa Bay food scene as

four or five years and I think the quality of restaurants in Tampa Bay is on the way to surpassing Miami. St. Petersburg is exploding in the culinary scene; there’s a new restaurant nearly every week. Once a month, there’s an opening in Dunedin—we have three new breweries. You’ll see a surge of higher quality restaurants. You used to have to eat at a hotel or resort-style place for good food. Now, chefs are doing a great job, doing exciting things with all different kinds of fare. I’ve eaten all over New York and Miami: some of the dinners I’ve had in Tampa have been some of the best in my life.

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It has changed dramatically since I first moved here (I was one year old) in a really positive way. I lived in Miami for about

What type of cuisine do you think is associated with the area?

I think that when people think Tampa, they used to think seafood like stone crabs and grouper. It’s not one type of

cuisine anymore. Restaurants are starting to push boundaries. I own a French restaurant and a global eclectic restaurant (we classify ourselves as New American). The whole food scene is really growing. I think you could say New American is the type of cuisine, because it’s kind of everything. This is a really exciting time to be in the restaurant game.

other and said, “This was the best dinner I ever had.” The previous owners did an amazing job of building a culinary landmark in this tiny town. Since I’ve taken over, I’ve given the chefs more room for creativity. I push them. I told them, “It’s time to take the gloves off, time to do the crazy stuff.”

Why did you choose to open a

You can park your car, walk less than a mile and see 13 different restaurants and eight different shops. It’s a quaint little city. A lot of people who grew up here, who’ve been successful are coming back, because there’s a sense of community. You can go out every night and [experience] something different.

What can visitors expect when they visit Dunedin?

restaurant in Dunedin?

I looked at 75 restaurants and the majority were on the other coast. Then, my broker told me he had a listing in a town I know—I grew up in Dunedin. It was the first time I had ever been to the Black Pearl, my fiancée and I sat down to eat. Afterwards we looked at each

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Tampa Bay TAMPA For nearly 130 years, people have been making Tampa Bay their vacation destination. In fact, railroad tycoon Henry B. Plant built the Tampa Bay Hotel in 1891 for his guests. Following Plant’s lead, Tampa is quite the hospitable host—just ask the nearly 14 million people who visit each year. There’s so much from which to choose— historical and cultural sites, thrilling attractions, amazing restaurants and shopping galore. And that’s not all. Venture beyond the city limits, out into Hillsborough County, and discover even more of what this exciting area has to offer. A terrific way to view the impressive Tampa skyline is from Bayshore Boulevard, the world’s longest continuous sidewalk where you can run, walk, rollerblade or bike without interruption. In addition to the great bay views, you may see manatees, sea turtles, ospreys or dolphins during your outing. When it’s time to get wild, be sure to visit Big Cat Rescue. The largest accredited sanctuary in the world, located in Citrus Park in Tampa, it is home to more than 100 lions, tigers, leopards, bobcats and cou

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gars that have been rescued and are now cared for by loving staff and volunteers. Get up close to these magnificent native wild cats and be mesmerized by their beauty. Another place where you can get a closeup view of animals is Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, consistently recognized as among the best zoos in the U.S. Spend a day watching animals from throughout the world—from Africa and Australia, Asia and beyond—and learn about their habitats as well as efforts to protect these fascinating creatures. For sports lovers it’s game on in Tampa, and there are plenty of different ways to play and to watch. In March, Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees take to the diamond at George M. Steinbrenner Field for spring training; during the rest of the year, the minor league Tampa Yankees make it their home. The Tampa Bay Storm, an arena football team, hits the gridiron in late spring and into summer, and the National Football League’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers follow suit in the fall at Raymond James Stadium. Also starting in the fall, the National Hockey League’s Tampa Bay Lightning takes to the ice at Amalie Arena. If you’re ready “fore” golf, hit the links during your Brown pelicans can be seen in many locations across Tampa Bay (left). Tampa’s Riverwalk links downtown’s most popular destinations (right).

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Tampa Bay’s neighborhoods offer everything from big-city excitement to small-town charm.

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stay in Tampa—there are dozens of public, semi-private and private golf courses at which to tee off. Tampa is a city made up of many neighborhoods and they’re all waiting to be discovered.

Aerial view of the glorious downtown Tampa skyline. The city is among the largest metropolitan areas in Florida.

Tampa Bay History Center, the Tampa Bay Times Forum, the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts and the Glazer Children’s Museum.

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YBOR CITY A short trolley ride east of downtown Tampa is historic Ybor City. The city-within-a-city was once a thriving cigar manufacturing epicenter—in fact, in its heyday Ybor City was known as the “Cigar Capital of the World.” The age-old cigar tradition carries on at Ybor City where you can still see them hand-rolled at many cigar shops. There’s even a piece of Cuba—a small park on the west end of Ybor City is dedicated to Cuban poet and revolutionary Jose Marti and has been owned by the Cuban government since 1956. Today, its brick streets are lined with restaurants, shops and nightclubs, lighting up at night, when locals and visitors take to the area to enjoy the entertainment scene. Be sure to dine at The Columbia; at more than 100 years old it’s Florida’s oldest restaurant.

SOHO Just south of downtown Tampa is South Howard Avenue, or SoHo to the locals, the North/South Avenue that runs between Hyde

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business. By night, the streets come alive as arts patrons trade in their suits for evening wear. Downtown is home to many of Tampa’s cultural attractions. Take in world-class entertainment at the David A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts. Each season the Straz brings an amazing line-up of touring blockbuster Broadway shows, amazing opera series, dramatic and thought-provoking plays and a remarkable collection of dance, theater, music and educational events. Sink into the plush chairs as the lights dim on a movie classic at the Tampa Theatre. Just down the Hillsborough River is another artistic jewel, the Tampa Museum of Art. Its collections include 20th-century works, contemporary art, and Greek and Roman paintings. In downtown Tampa’s new Riverwalk, Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park is the main attraction, a green space with a playground, a water feature and a venue for outdoor concerts and events throughout the year. Also along the Riverwalk are such attractions as The Florida Aquarium, the W H E R E G U ESTBO O K

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A celebration of nature and the world we share. Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo is known for having one of the most beautiful, tropical wildlife zoological settings in the world that bring together animals and visitors to create unforgettable, natural connections.

WINE EXCHANGE BISTRO & WINE BAR

Styled like a European street café, this Tampa jewel since 1990 offers a full liquor bar along with at least 40 wines by the glass & many more by the bottle. Creative cuisine & a talented staff make the Wine Exchange a must on your short list while visiting Tampa. HYDE PARK VILLAGE 1609 Snow Ave | Tampa, FL 33606 | 813.254.9463 | www.wineexchangetampa.com

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HYDE PARK One of the most sought-after neighborhoods in all of Tampa is Hyde Park, with its tree-lined streets, bungalow homes and a sense of tranquility and community. Located next to the University of Tampa and downtown Tampa, many noteworthy buildings in historic Hyde Park, which contribute to the character and ambience of the district, are standout examples of varying architectural styles—from Queen Anne, Tudor, Classical, Colonial and Mediterranean Revival.

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The quaint shopping area known as Hyde Park Village (left). Columbia Restaurant in historic Ybor City (right).

At its center is Hyde Park Village, a popular outdoor European village-inspired shopping and dining destination. Since its first buildings were constructed in 1905, this landmark retail destination has been a cherished regional hub. It’s easy to spend a full day here. In the morning, browse name-brand stores such as West Elm, Kendra Scott, lululemon athletica, Brooks Brothers, Anthropologie and many others. Afterward, relax with a bite at Piquant Epicure & Cuisine, or enjoy a glass of wine at the Wine Exchange. Another great dining spot is Timpano Chop House, where juicy steaks, seafood dishes and a great wine list await. You can always treat yourself to an hour or an afternoon of pampering at the Aveda Level Salonspa, where salon and spa specialists are ready to beautify and massage away your knots gently and lovingly. With a beautiful fountain feature, majestic oak trees and brick walkways it also provides an exceptional venue for the monthly Fresh Market held the first Sunday of the month. Once you spend a day there, you will realize it’s truly a sophisticated scene, perfect for people-watching and strolling.

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Park and Palma Ceia, ending on Bayshore Boulevard. During the day, sidewalk cafes and restaurants are filled with diners enjoying a variety of cuisines, from diner-style to Mexican to Thai and more. If you crave steak, make a reservation at Bern’s Steak House, a highly acclaimed restaurant that has been in SoHo since 1956. The area’s historic architecture also beckons, so make sure to bring a camera with you to snap lots of pictures in front of some of Tampa’s most beautiful and eye-catching buildings. And when night falls, SoHo is the place to see and be seen. Bars and nightspots line the avenue, and there’s a place for everyone to enjoy themselves. Pop into a club and dance the night away to great music, chill in a sports bar, sip a pint in an Irish pub or clink glasses at a true locals’ haunt.

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LMB BOUTIQUE Located in Tampa, in the heart of SoHo, lmb boutique is a shop you don’t want to miss! This hip and trendy woman’s clothing, jewelry, accessory and home décor store stocks the hottest styles from New York to L.A.! From gorgeous dresses to cool t-shirts, tops, distressed jeans, unique boots/shoes, leather handbags, bathing suits and more beautiful jewelry than you can imagine, this shop will never cease to amaze! The selection is expansive and the product line is unique and hip. At lmb, service is attentive and personalized, and their style concierge is there to help you with all your shopping needs. Only minutes from downtown Tampa, this boutique provides a free shuttle service from area hotels! Just call the store at 813/570-7895 for pick-up times. After shopping you can dine in one of the many sidewalk cafes and restaurants that surround the shop. Additional shopping is only a few blocks away, so start the day at lmb boutique…you won’t be disappointed! They are open SEVEN DAYS A WEEK for your shopping convenience and stay open late! M-Sat.: 11-7/Sun: 11-4. Lmb boutique 815 S. Howard Ave., Tampa 33606 (Next to Daily Eats/Epicurean Hotel. Parking in back. 813/570-7895. Follow us on Instagram at lmb_boutique or on Facebook at lmb boutique. 815 S. Howard Ave., Tampa 33606

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Pinellas County Spanning the entire peninsula across the bay from Tampa is Pinellas County. Development began here in 1875 when General John Williams bought 2,500 acres of land on Tampa Bay. As a nod to his investment in the area, the city’s first hotel was named after Williams’ birthplace, Detroit. But it was when Russian aristocrat Peter Demens brought the Orange Belt Railway to the area in 1888 that visitors really started to take notice. And they still do: the area has been named a “Top Place to Visit in the World” by The New York Times and Delta Sky. The Saturday Morning Market is a terrific way to get a taste of Pinellas County—literally. Fresh fruits and vegetables, artisanal cheese and meats, freshly prepared foods and refreshing drinks are available in a fun, community-driven setting. Based in downtown St. Petersburg, the market moves to a nearby park during the summer months for a bit of shade. Vroom! Put the pedal to the metal when the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg takes to the streets of downtown St. Pete each spring. The IndyCar series opens its doors during the fan-centered weekend,

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with access to cars, pit crews and the drivers. The event showcases other series of racing too. Start your engines! The boys of summer call Tropicana Field outside of downtown St. Petersburg home, and the Tampa Bay Rays welcome teams from around the U.S. to play ball. The Trop is a terrific retreat from the summer heat, too—it’s 72 degrees year-round under the dome. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, St. Petersburg is a great starting point for a day of deep-sea fishing. Rent a charter and head out to sea. Captain Mark Hubbard of Hubbard’s Marina in Madeira Beach will navigate the waters and find the perfect spots for you to cast a line for redfish, snook, trout, flounder and more.

CLEARWATER On the way to Clearwater Beach, be sure to stop in revitalized downtown Clearwater—it’s more than just a gateway to the Gulf of Mexico’s beaches. The Cleveland Street District, which overlooks the Clearwater Harbor and Marina, is a venue for concerts, festivals and exhibits. The Clearwater Gateway Farmers Market takes place October through May, at the 500-600 block of Cleveland Street. Visitors can access Shell Key Preserve by boat. Boating, camping and bird-watching are some of the popular activities here.

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DUNEDIN The modern history of Dunedin begins in 1852, shortly after Florida joined the Union, and had a large Scottish immigrant population. Pronounced doneee-din (Gaelic for Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh), it is a quaint, small town rich in culture, art and cuisine. Recently named “The Best Little Walking Town in America” by Walking Magazine, the entire city of Dunedin is accessible via foot (from the downtown to the waterfront, the park system to the arts district). As a nod to its deep Scottish roots, the city hosts its own Scottish Highland Games each spring, as it has for nearly 50 years. Dunedin even has its own official plaid, “The Edgewater,” created by the Lothian Kilt rental shop. For a look at the city’s history, take a tour with the Dunedin Historical Society and Museum. If you plan to be

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Catch a breathtaking sunset from Weaver Park, on the Pinellas Trail, in the quaint city of Dunedin. This waterfront park features a fishing pier, pavilions and a nature-themed playground.

in Dunedin on the second Friday of the month, don’t miss the city’s Art/Wine Walk. Wander through downtown and explore more than 40 businesses and vendors. Admire artwork at the many exhibits, find your favorite wine at tastings, dance to live music or take part in other entertainment throughout the evening. See an exhibit at the Dunedin Fine Art Center, or attend any of the art festivals held throughout the year. Order a pint at the Dunedin Brewery, Florida’s oldest craft brewery. Baseball fans will want to take in a game when the Toronto Blue Jays come to town for spring training at Florida Auto Exchange Stadium. The area also offers an array of shopping options.

SAFETY HARBOR Located along the west shore of Tampa Bay is Safety Harbor. Its quaint downtown is perfect for strolling, dining and shopping. It is home to historic Espiritu Santo Springs, or “Springs of the Holy Spirit,” a natural mineral spring named in 1539 by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who was searching for the Fountain of Youth. Prior to the Spanish exploration of Florida, the Tocobaga and

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For a special treat, catch a show at the Capitol Theatre, one of the oldest operating theaters in Florida, built in 1921. Recently renovated and expanded to 750 seats, it features a great selection of year-round events. The Capitol is managed by another great Clearwater theater: Ruth Eckerd Hall, an acoustically perfect space that welcomes big names in entertainment throughout the year. Both venues have made Clearwater an artistic and entertainment destination, offering a variety of theater productions, musical acts and other presentations.

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FLORIDA’S CRAFT BEER FORECAST® Founded in 2012, Big Storm Brewing Co. was created to fill a void in the Tampa Bay local craft beer market - approachable beer, made with spirit, authenticity and quality that everyone could enjoy. From the quintessential beer nerd to the everyday beer drinker, Big Storm beers have earned the reputation for being exceptionally drinkable. Best known for its signature brands Arcus IPA, Wavemaker Amber Ale, Helicity Pilsner and Oats In Hose Oatmeal Stout, Big Storm is a true craft pioneer using locally sourced ingredients like wild flower honey to lend a subtle sweetness for a clean finish in their IPA. These award winning suds are named after the common summer storms along the Gulf Coast of Florida.

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Visit either of the Big Storm production breweries and attached taprooms in the Tampa Bay Area, and you will witness Big Storm celebrating their craft, innovation spirit and their dedication to making great beer. Both taprooms are open 11am - 11pm daily and pour 20 different beer creations, featuring some limited releases you simply cannont find anywhere else. Guests may enjoy the relaxed vibe of the taprooms with their inviting reclaimed wood décor, watch the game on one of the many HD-TVs, take a tour of the brewery, fill a growler or take a six pack home.

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TARPON SPRINGS Greek traditions are alive and well in Tarpon Springs. In addition to more than 100 Greek restaurants, markets, bakeries, shops and cultural sights, here you’ll find the historic Sponge Docks. For a closer look at the sponges, take a sightseeing cruise for a sponge-diving exhibition. Make sure to also explore the Historic Antique District located at Craig Park, which features natural history and maritime exhibits.

PINELLAS PARK Filled with lots of, well, parks, Pinellas Park is tucked inland, between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Though usually traversed on the way to someplace else, there are reasons to stop and pay the area a visit: in addition to the parks, a Korean War memorial and the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum are in the area, which recently marked a milestone by turning 100. Pinellas Park is also known throughout Tampa Bay for a series of community events staged annually in a city-owned bandshell located behind City Hall. One

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Enjoy a stroll along downtown St. Pete’s Waterfront District, home to world-class museums and galleries, including The Dalí Museum.

of the most popular of these events is “Country in the Park” festival and trade show. Held each March, it features musical guests, arts and crafts, children’s activities and rides and much more.

DOWNTOWN ST. PETERSBURG Downtown St. Petersburg is thriving with shopping, dining, culture and events year-round. Highlights include The Dalí Museum, the Chihuly Collection, the Rowdies soccer team, the Museum of Fine Arts and shopping the Grand Central District. Bookworms won’t want to miss Haslam’s Book Store with shelves lined with new and used titles; it was also a favorite of writer Jack Kerouac.

TYRONE AREA The Tyrone area is known as a shopping destination. Take a break from the beach and shop ’til you drop at the Tyrone Square Mall. Top stores you’ll find include Macy’s, Dillard’s, H&M, MAC and many more. If you get hungry while indulging on a shopping spree, make sure to dine at Bonefish Grill or any of the classic picks at the mall’s food court. (continued on page 48)

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Timucua tribes are believed to have fished and bathed in the spring’s waters. Located by the springs is Safety Harbor Resort and Spa, one of America’s oldest spa resorts, where guests have enjoyed the healing waters since the early 1900s.

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Chef Sesto invites you to savor the authentic Italian menu that has gotten him the raved reviews on social media. At Da Sesto we serve the freshest pasta made locally following Sesto’s family recipes. Imagine creating your own antipasto platter and moving on to traditional dishes or some of Sesto’s own creations, such as Pollo Alla Sesto and Lobster Lorenzo. Compliment your meal with one of our 115 unique wines. Then, end your meal with a fabulous dessert, delicious cappuccino and dessert wine. • Trip Advisor Award of Excellence and Yelp Elite 2016. Reservations by “YELP Seatme”. • Open Tuesday-Thursday 11am-9pm, Friday 11am-10pm, Sat 4pm-10pm • Voted most Authentic Italian restaurant 2016 Tampa Bay Magazine. Visit us at Dasesto.com

Spencer’s Western World is a full service western store that carries a HUGE assortment of western clothing, cowboy boots, cowboy hats and leather goods for men, ladies and kids. Family owned and operated since 1963, this is a REAL western store with services that include leather repair and hat cleaning & shaping. Come choose from thousands of boots with a great size selection from infant to men’s size 16 and exotics like ostrich, alligator, rattlesnake & stingray! Incredible assortment of genuine leather belts (made in the USA!), vests, jackets and moccasins. Come visit and enjoy our western hospitality. Spencer’s is the home of the FREE Cowboy Bandana! Stop by today!

If you’re vacationing in Florida, enjoying its beautiful waters is a must! Visit us at Sweetwater Kayaks to enjoy Weedon Island Preserve’s unique mangrove paddling tunnels. We offer full service paddleboard, kayak, and canoe rentals all year round. If you are feeling adventurous, opt for a guided tour to destinations in and around the Tampa Bay area. You could even join a lesson and bring your paddling to the next level. No matter what you choose, you’ll be in good hands with Sweetwater’s certified and experienced staff.

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mazzaro’s Family owned and operated for decades, Mazzaro’s boasts a large range of italian and other specialty products. everything is fresh, homemade and prepared daily. We have a meat and seafood department with cut-to-order meats, in house dry aged steaks, and locally caught seafood. We also have a sizable selection of local, organic, and conventional produce. our pasta case is filled with fresh noodles and stuffed pastas made from scratch daily, and if you feel inspired to cook italian, take these treats home and serve them with one of our homemade sauces. they’re as easy to prepare as they are tasty! our cheese department is among the largest in the state of Florida. We carry over 300 varieties of cheese from all corner of the globe - with focus on italy, of course. our knowledgeable cheesemongers are eager to offer samples and answer questions. our deli is full of freshly prepared foods, from soups and sandwiches to entrees and sides. You can take your meal home, or dine in and relax on our patio with a bottle of craft beer or wine from our huge selection. our bakery makes fresh bread & pastries on site every day. We offer a large variety of italian breads including crusty italian, semolina, ciabatta, focaccia and pastries such as sfogliatelle, cannolis, eclairs & a wide variety of italian cakes. and don’t forget our homemade gelato! visit our coffee bar and watch our experienced baristas create delicious, custom blends and flavors you won’t find anywhere else. We select the finest beans from around the world, and roast in-house daily for freshness that can’t be matched. Mazzaro’s is a st. petersburg tradition, and we’re proud to call this beautiful city our home. 2909-22nd Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33713, 727.321.2400, www.mazzarosmarket.com

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BASCOM’S CHOP HOUSE Since Bascom’s opened in 2002, it has been generously rewarded every year with kudos from critics and multiple Best of the Bay Awards that celebrate the fine dining and traditional steakhouse fare that is always served with graciousness and style. The menu is a wonderful mix of the expected array of steaks, chops, and seafood. Modern additions such as fine wagyu beef and delicate tuna complete a menu that is sensitive to serving organic, hormone-free and environmentally conscientious meats and locally grown produce. Bascom’s offers a glorious bone-in ribeye, served charred outside with that intense, rich, steak flavor that is often so hard to come by. The menu also offers a delicate but richly satisfying veal chop that redefines tender while it melts in your mouth. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays there is a weekend special that offers a filet or a prime rib with sides at a distinctly approachable price. Be sure to ask your server about it. Service is a word that has been tossed around until it has

little meaning and everyone claims to have it. At Bascom’s the word has true relevance. Your white shirted and bow tied server will move quietly and efficiently, anticipating every need you might have. The bar is usually lively, with the capable mixologists serving up Mad Men style cocktails or trendy drinks. It is hard to find a place with such core elegance that is neither stuffy nor outrageously priced and welcomes casual diners for both lunch and dinner. This is the place to go to celebrate, to meet up or to simply enjoy a great meal. There are private event rooms and catering available offering the same quality of food and service that the Bascom’s tradition upholds.

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Morean arts Center

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With roots dating back to 1917, the Morean Arts Center has continuously been the hub of the arts community in St. Petersburg. THE place to find new artists, new art, be inspired and get creative. Experience it for yourself!

Family owned & operated since 2005. Complimentary tours & tastings. Sample and purchase our small batch, handmade spirits in our Gift Shop & Tasting Room. See the production process from “Grain-to-Glass”. Visit us M-F 8-5, groups by appointment. Vodka, whiskies, fruit cordials, and more.

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We are a fully equipped to allow clay artists and potters of all levels to explore their creativity. Come shop for unique gifts in our retail gallery or sign up for one of our handson classes. 2010 1St Avenue S, St Petersburg, FL 33712 • 727-439-8522 www.claycenterofstpetersburg.com

Woodfield fine Art GAllery Curated exhibitions featuring local artists, many nationally renowned, are the hallmark of this new gallery featuring paintings, sculptures, ceramics, blown glass, and portraits by commission by the gallery’s owner. Open Tues – Sat 11-5. 2253 Central Avenue, #105 727-254-6981, www.woodfieldfineart.com

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Located in St. Petersburg’s EDGE District, Creative Clay houses the bay area’s largest collection of original folk art in a variety of mediums, made exclusively by adults with disabilities. Our Artworks retail section features home décor, gift and other specialty items. Open M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and every second Saturday 5-9 p.m. 1114 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.825.0515, www.creativeclay.org

St. Pete SculPture MuSeuM A 27’ Lion, a 16’ Running Quarterback and dozens of sculptures from life-size to giant-size to I can’t believe my eyes-size. It’s all waiting for you at the Museum and Studio of America’s most prolific monumental sculptor. 290 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street St. Petersburg, FL 33705 727-316-1718 st.petesculpturemuseum.com

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An unpArAlleled dining experience Enjoy award winning contemporary Asian Fusion at Souzou. We offer fresh authentic Asian cuisine and feature a premium sake selection imported from Japan. From our beautiful bars, elegant booths, community tables and private dining room featuring a 75 inch smart TV for meetings or events, we have it all! Come see for yourself. *Voted best Asian fusion in Saint Pete by Tampa Bay Times * Voted best Asian fusion 2016 by Tampa Bay metro * Voted Pinellas’s top 10 very best restaurants by Creative Loafing: Food Issue 2016 *Free on-site parking and free delivery

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HOME OF HONEYMOON ISLAND… Nestled on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, Dunedin “Home of Honeymoon Island” is a hidden gem located just north of St. Petersburg/Clearwater. Known for its small town atmosphere, lively downtown and voted “The Best Little Walking Town in America,” Dunedin is a fun family centric destination that hosts celebrations, festivals and street fairs throughout the year. Spend time in the Historic Downtown shopping, dining, and dancing to live music, strolling through waterfront parks or enjoy the hopping Craft Brewing scene! Dunedin boasts a rich Scottish heritage, so don’t be surprised to hear bagpipes or spot the locals wearing a kilt! As the Spring Training Home of the Toronto Blue Jays, Dunedin offers visitors an unforgettable Major League experience! For City information and schedule of events visit DunedinGov.com and follow the City of Dunedin on:

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THE BLACK PEARL At The Black Pearl, creating a one of a kind innovative, New American and French dining experience is our mission. Every dish from our award winning, White Truffle Lobster Risotto to signature dessert Apple Tarte Tatin are delicately made especially for you. Ingredients are sourced locally when available, using the most fresh in season items for all of our dishes. Our chef believes life is too short to eat bad food. Everything he prepares is done daily and a la minute for you. We believe in creating one-of-a-kind, unforgettable dining experiences one plate at a time. Hours of operation: Sunday – Monday 5pm – 9pm, Tuesday – Thursday 5pm – 10pm, Friday – Saturday 5pm – 11pm

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WELCOME TO DUNEDIN A PREMIER DOWNTOWN DESTINATION A PREMIER DOWNTOWN DESTINATION Downtown Dunedin Merchants Association proudly presents: The The Downtown Dunedin Merchants Association proudly presents: American Classics, American Heroes Car Show – Oct 8, 2016 American Classics, American Heroes Car Show – Oct 8, 2016 Dunedin Wines the Blues – Nov 12, 2016 Dunedin Wines the Blues – Nov 12, 2016 Mardi – Feb 28, 2017 Mardi GrasGras – Feb 28, 2017 TASTE of Dunedin – April, TASTE of Dunedin – April, 20172017 association is made upover of over businesses ranging ThisThis association is made up of 130 130 businesses ranging fromfrom unique retail shops to world class craft beer and wine bars, brewunique retail shops to world class craft beer and wine bars, brewrestaurants. Voted of the “Most Walkable Towns erieseries and and restaurants. Voted one one of the “Most Walkable Towns in America” by Walk-Magazine.com, “Best in America” in America” by Walk-Magazine.com, and and “Best CityCity in America” by OnlyinYourState.com, locals visitors enjoy small by OnlyinYourState.com, locals and and visitors alikealike enjoy the the small town ambiance that is dog friendly and offers easy access to town ambiance that is dog friendly and offers easy access to the the Pinellas Dunedin Marina. Nearby Clearwater Caladesi Pinellas TrailTrail and and Dunedin Marina. Nearby Clearwater and and Caladesi Island beaches are ranked as “Top Beaches” by DoctorBeach.com! Island beaches are ranked as “Top Beaches” by DoctorBeach.com! Be sure to visit Dunedin for our Friday Night on Town. the Town. Be sure to visit Dunedin for our 2nd 2nd Friday Night on the We We invite you to drink, shop and dine in our beautiful waterside invite you to drink, shop and dine in our beautiful waterside dis- disexplore all that Dunedin to offer! tricttrict and and explore all that Dunedin has has to offer! more information about Dunedin Merchants For For more information about the the Dunedin Merchants www.DunedinMerchants.com. www.DunedinMerchants.com. visitvisit

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For a true taste of New York meets Florida, come visit Moran’s. We’re located in beautiful Downtown Dunedin. Originally from NYC, Moran’s brings New York Style to the table and a true Irish atmosphere to the town of Dunedin. Live music and entertainment.

Kelly’s For Just About...Anything serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Recognized by food Kelly’s JustofAbout...Anything serving breakfast, and dinner. Recognized by criticsFor as one the best restaurants on either side of lunch the bay. Wine Spectator Award of food critics as one1994. of the on either side of the bay. bar Wine Excellence since Thebest Chicrestaurants a Boom Room is our adjacent martini andSpectator lounge Award of Excellence 1994.and The Chic in a aBoom Roomatmosphere. is our adjacent bar featuring 24 martinis,since 85 beers 8 taps chic casual Blur martini Nightclub and featuring 24 martinis, 85 beers 8 taps the in anightclub chic casual atmosphere. andlounge Showbar is a stylish modern dance cluband redefining experience. All Blur Nightclub and Showbar is parties a stylish modern dance club redefining the nightclub venues are available for private and functions.

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319 Main Street Dunedin, FL 34698 Main Street Dunedin, FL 34698 727-736-5284 •319 kellyschicaboom.com • myspace.com/blurdunedin

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WELCOME TO DUNEDIN The honu ResTauRanT A lei’d back café in Downtown Dunedin. Traditional inspired Hawaiian & Haole favorites menu. 100% Kona coffee, Alkaline water, local beer & wine, live music, dog friendly, doggie dining menu. We are FAMILY & Veteran owned. 516 Grant Street, Dunedin, FL. 34698, 727.333.7777 • www.thehonurestaurant.com

Mirabella Fashions Chic, contemporary fashions that help women look and feel beautiful! Our philosophy is to help you find the styles that are best for you! - Your body, Your personality and Your lifestyle! Hours: 10 - 7 Monday - Saturday and 12 - 5 Sundays

481 Main Street, Downtown Dunedin, Fl 34698 • 727.288.2999 www.mirabellafashions.com • contact@mirabellafashions.com

clay and paper gallery of art a gallery dedIcated to HandMade In tHe USa.

An artist owned gallery bringing local/ national art and fine crafts to Dunedin for 25 years. Featuring pottery, jewelry, glass, paper sculpture, paintings and garden art. Open: Mon. - Sat. 10:30 - 5:30, Sun. 12-4 362 Main Street, Dunedin (behind Cafe Alfresco facing Pinellas Trail) 727-736-0934, www.claypaper.com

CeltiC Shop of DuneDin GiftS & AppArel from SCotlAnD, irelAnD, WAleS, CornWAll, iSle of mAn AnD BrittAny.

Unique Celtic products of the highest quality representing a proud Celtic heritage. Highland wear, custom kilts, gifts, jewelry, apparel, music, tartans and specialty foods are available. 354 Main Street, Dunedin, FL 34698 Downtown Dunedin in Oak Tree Plaza 727-733-2200 • www.celticshopdunedin.com

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enchanted spirits One of the finest and largest Metaphysical shops in Tampa Bay. Come spend a delightful hour just meandering through our shop. We offer one of the largest selections of crystals and minerals in the area. Our resident silversmith, “Bear”, can custom craft a beautiful piece of jewelry for you. We also carry a wide selection of books, meditation items, statuary, oils and more. Mediumship or Psychic readings available on a daily basis. Hours: Monday - Friday 11 to 6, Saturday 10 to 6, Sunday 12 to 5. 712 Broadway, Downtown Dunedin, Fl 34698 • 727.286.6279 www.EnchantedSpiritsShop.com

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We take Sushi to the next level! Winner of the Golden Chopsticks Award for Best Sushi in Tampa Bay Sushi Battle Tampa 2015. Ask about our Daily Specials. Full bar available. Live Music. Closed Mondays. Tuesday to Thursday from 5–10. Friday 5–11. Saturday 12 -11. Sunday 12-9.

799 Highland Ave Dunedin FL 34698. 727.216.6764 • www.PiscesSushiBistro.com

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CASA TINA’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT HEAlTHy, AUTHENTIC, MEXICAN Food IN A FESTIvE ColoNIAl SETTINg For a few hours leave your worries and troubles behind and enjoy the celebration of food and life at our house...Casa Tina’s. Please join Javier and Tina Marie for lunch or dinner 7 days featuring pescados, moles, carnitas, ceviche, and full vegetarian menu. Also, weekly Cirque and Movie Nights! 365 Main Street Downtown Dunedin, FL 34698 727.734.9226 www.casatinas.com

THE LIVING ROOM Located in the heart of Delightful Dunedin, The Living Room on Main features an eclectic menu of dishes inspired by world cuisine, an upscale yet relaxed dining room, and an inviting bar. The large patio is the place to see and to be seen while noshing on Award-winning Chef Tony Bruno’s cuisine and sipping a cocktail. Experience The Living Room for lunch, weekend brunch, and dinner. We invite you to unwind, indulge, and enjoy this culinary journey with your server as your guide. • Full Liquor Bar • Dog Friendly Patio • Live Entertainment • Open Daily with Happy Hour until 7pm 487 Main St., Dunedin, FL 34698 www.thelivingroomonmain.com 727.736.5202

Pan y Vino Brick oVen Pizza and Wine Bar Casa Tina’s new organic wood fired pizza and wine bar. Enjoy Fig and Goat Cheese, Pistachio, or Gulf Shrimp Pizzas in our cozy old world bistro. Feast on a hearty minestrone, apple & goat cheese salad, and tiramisu with a luscious port wine. Also, Pan y Vino is a perfect venue for your private party. 369 Main Street Downtown Dunedin 727-734-7700 • www.panyvino.com

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Gulf Beaches

Though it’s the second-smallest county in all of Florida at 281 square miles, Pinellas County is big on beaches—35 miles of them, to be exact. The sugar-white, powder-soft sandy beaches found along the Gulf of Mexico each have their own personality, and they are the perfect playgrounds for kids and for kids at heart. And with an average of 361 days of sunny weather every year, there is ample opportunity to get out and play. It’s not only Floridians who think the beaches here are fantastic. TripAdvisor named Clearwater Beach the (#1) “Best Beach in America” and St. Pete Beach (#4). The Gulf ’s calm waters provide the perfect conditions to get out and play. Take it easy and float under the sun, ride on a WaveRunner or kick it up a notch and try stand-up paddleboarding. If you’ve got a bit more energy to burn, ride along the water on Honeymoon Island; run a 5K along the beach; or go all out in St. Anthony’s Triathlon, a challenging 1.5K swim, 40K bike and 10K run. On your mark, get set … go!

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Nothing says beach better than a drink with an umbrella. There are a few spots where you can eat and drink right on the beach, and some have a view of the ocean: Ka‘Tiki (Sunset Beach), Sloppy Joe’s at the Bilmar Beach Resort (Treasure Island), Mad Beach Fish House (Madeira Beach), Mangos Restaurant and Tiki Bar (North Redington Beach), Tropix Tiki Bar (Clearwater Beach), Shephard’s Beach Resort (Clearwater Beach), Hilton Clearwater Beach and Sandpearl Resort (Clearwater Beach). Right across from the Sandpearl is a locals’ all-time favorite—The Brown Boxer Pub and Grille. Put your name on the list, grab a drink and relax—it’s beach time for all to enjoy. Incredible sunsets celebrate the end of each day and make promises of beautiful days to come. And if you just can’t bear to leave the beach when night falls, pitch a tent and sleep under the stars. Fort De Soto Park is perfect for classic and kid-friendly camping; primitive camping is available at Anclote Key Preserve State Park and Shell Key; and boat camping is popular on Caladesi Island near Dunedin. Here is a look at some of our favorite beaches—which will be your favorite? Known for its snowy-white sand and serene Gulf waters, Clearwater Beach is consistently ranked among the best beaches in the country.

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spots along the Gulf of Mexico known for surfing, not to mention its popular shoreline. Known as the Sunset Capital of Florida, this beach brings in scores of vacationers and locals for all kinds of activities. Even though the west coast of Florida isn’t known for surfing, this is perhaps one of the only spots along the Gulf where surfers can jump on their boards to catch some waves. From St. Pete Beach one can see the historical landmark Loews Don CeSar, also known as the “Pink Palace,” which has welcomed visitors since 1928. A frequent guest was author F. Scott Fitzgerald. Today it continues to be a destination for visitors and a popular site for weddings or anyone looking for a lavish stay on the water. A short drive south of St. Pete Beach is Fort De Soto Park, named “Best Family Beach 2014” by USA Today.

St. Pete Beach is sprinkled with nostalgic Old Florida motels and inns, as well as five-star hotels and resorts.

with so many nature trails and parks, it’s ideal for breaking out the bicycles or hiking boots or to let your furry friend get in on some of the action as well. The area was home to Florida’s first residents, Native Americans who began arriving more than 10,000 years ago, migrating south to escape the glaciers that had been expanding across the Northern Hemisphere during the Ice Age. In the early 1900s, according to local legend, two hotel owners seeking to create interest in developing properties in the area, buried a few wooden chests and conveniently rediscovered them, claiming they had found buried treasure. News spread of the treasure chests and people started calling the beach Treasure Island—and the name stuck. What treasures will you find when you visit? Come and find out.

TREASURE ISLAND Tucked between St. Petersburg and Clearwater, the aptly named Treasure Island boasts four miles of beach and a trove of activities, from offshore fishing and diving to an annual sand-sculpting contest to simply relaxing under an umbrella. If you have your own vessel, head over to the town’s three public marinas and make your boat your home during your vacation. Also,

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MADEIRA BEACH This beach is home to the famous John’s Pass, where in 1848 a massive hurricane tore through the land and broke it into two. The discovery of the pass by a turtle farmer is celebrated every year with much pirate- and fisherman-themed fanfare. A turnof-the-century feel remains along the boardwalk with its unique

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shops and restaurants. Here fresh fish is all the rage—more grouper is brought into John’s Pass than anywhere else in all of Florida. For a sweet treat, stop by the original Candy Kitchen for candies that will take you back to your childhood, a scoop (or two) of homemade ice cream or a decadent caramel apple. If you see people walking the beach with their heads down and squinting at the sand, they may just be searching for fossilized sharks teeth. If water sports are the name of the game, John’s Pass is the place for boat rentals and parasailing.

With beautiful views of the Gulf of Mexico, Belleair Beach is the area’s best kept secret for families or those looking for a quiet beach spot.

with a relaxed, laid-back feel. The only high-rises you’ll find along this beach are the sand dunes, as well as small motels, cottages and condos. Explore the waters around the area, or take a stroll through the Indian Rock Beach Nature Preserve and observe the flora and fauna. For the perfect end to a perfect day, dine in one of a number of restaurants that offer views of the water.

REDINGTON BEACH This tiny waterfront town is roughly one

INDIAN ROCKS BEACH Legend has it that the town got its name when a medicine man used water from a natural sulfur spring to treat his chief ’s ailments. It’s believed that the spring is in Kolb Park, across from city hall. The town retains an ambience of Old Florida,

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BELLEAIR BEACH Looking for a romantic beach? Belleair Beach definitely delivers. The city’s 4,500 feet of white sandy beaches beckon to those seeking moonlit walks, days filled with sunshine and beautiful sunsets by the ocean. For those who like to get out on the water, head to the city’s 7th Street Park Boat Ramp and the Municipal Marina, and make a day of it on the pristine waters. For those looking for a park experience, the city maintains 11 public parks including Morgan Park, Bayside Park and Crossman Park. Stroll the beach here and glimpse some of the area’s most impressive waterfront homes, some of which are owned by celebrities. You probably won’t come across many other people—Belleaire Beach is secluded and quiet most

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square mile and is the perfect place for a quiet, no-fuss experience on the water. Charles Redington built the first house here back in 1935, and the small-community feel, has been maintained for nearly 100 years. Hit the white sand beaches and experience the natural flora and fauna. Spend the day here and swim with the locals, as well as the fishes, without the crowds.

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days. Bring a picnic, relax and enjoy, and in the evening raise a glass to a gorgeous day spent with someone special.

St. Pete offers an amazing mix of urban living, beach communities and cultural corridors. The weather is always perfect for a day at the beach.

SAND KEY PARK Sand Key Park is a nature lover’s paradise. It

free nightly celebrations with street performers, live music, vendors and other fun for the entire family. Clearwater Beach boasts a wide selection of restaurants such as Island Way Grill featuring fresh seafood dishes, and Clear Sky Beachside Cafe, located steps from the beach. Baseball fans can watch the Philadelphia Phillies in spring training at Bright House Field. Clearwater Beach is also home to the famous Clearwater Marine Aquarium (CMA). One of the world’s most renowned marine-life rescue centers, the aquarium is host to Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (including Winter who swims with a prosthetic tale created by CMA and Hope, both stars of the “Dolphin Tales” films), sea turtles, river otters, stingrays, sharks and more. At the aquarium, you can stop and say “hello” to the pelicans then find yourself in the water with a dolphin, feeding a stingray, watching a world-famous dolphin show, sailing away on an eco-boat tour or having a picture taken with a loveable otter. You can also take a behind-the-scenes tour to see the animal hospital in action or visit the theater to watch footage of the team rescuing and treating injured marine animals.

is home to the Pinellas County artificial-reef program, whose scientists are working to bring the population of coral back to the Gulf of Mexico. The program consists of 42 reef “nurseries” created from discarded construction and demolition materials which attract algae, barnacles and other sea creatures. Come back within a year to see how the coral reef begins to grow. The beach is also a nesting site for sea turtles, cared for and researched by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Visitors can relax on the wide, sandy beach under a beach cabana or play in the dog-friendly park, where there is also a playground and a picnic area with shelters and grills. It’s a wonderful place to spend the day with family and friends.

CLEARWATER BEACH Its broad beaches, turquoise water and nearby hotels, shops and restaurants make Clearwater Beach one of the most popular beaches in the area. In fact, it was TripAdvisor readers’ choice for Florida’s Best Beach in 2016. The waters here are great for dolphin-watching. Perhaps the biggest draw is Pier 60, which hosts

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JOHN’S PASS VILLAGE LNamed for the the waterway that separates Treasure Island and Madeira Beach, John’s Pass Village is a piece of Old Florida updated for the 21st Century. Over 100 merchants populate the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, dolphin watching and shelling tours, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing. You’ll find it all just across the street from our famous white sand beach. The annual John’s Pass Seafood and Music Festival is a one-ofa-kind experience. It’s the largest festival in Florida featuring nonstop music, amazing seafood, and now a family friendly Kid Zone on the beach. Always the last full weekend in October, it’s FREE! Best of all parking is a breeze. There is metered onstreet parking and a new state-of-the-art multilevel parking garage. Open seven days week, John’s Pass Village is the #1 tourist attraction in Pinellas County. www.johnspassvillage.net

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BEACH FUN & GAMES Beach Fun & Games provides a cool, relaxing place for Family Entertainment in the heart of Johns Pass Village, Madeira Beach. A high end adult oriented arcade where kids can also have fun, visitors are greeted with over 50 games ranging from the very latest in electronic fun to the traditional such as Skee Ball and Ms Pac Man. Many games give prize tickets to be redeemed for a large variety of unique items ranging from finger traps to a handsome five-foot teddy bear as well as remote control items. There is always fresh hot popcorn and a selection of soft drinks, beer and wine. Beach Fun & Games is recommended as an entertainment destination for the whole family by over 100 Gulf Beach hotels and is in TripAdvisor’s top 10 things to do in Madeira beach.

PJ’s Oyster Bar Enjoy a great meal and vibrant atmosphere at PJ’s Oyster Bar on Indian Rocks Beach. We’ve just moved into new digs across the street and doubled our size! We now have patio dining, a fun outdoor full-liquor bar with an amazing array of beer choices. The food is always hot and the beer is always cold. You’ll find your favorite menu items like Chicago Oysters, Smoked Fish Spread, Crab legs, Shrimp, Lobster, Ribs and much more at the usual reasonable prices. We also have many kid friendly choices, the same fast and friendly service and now even more wall space for your signed dollar bills. This is a “must stop” while in the area. Come join us at PJ’s!! 415 Second Street, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785

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COOTERS

Remi’s segway touRs

Since 1993, Cooters on Clearwater Beach has been the destination for those who want the real side of beach life: A fun, casual atmosphere with delicious food, tropical drinks and classic Southern hospitality. Our menu selections are prepared in house daily with fresh ingredients. Our soups, dressings and sauces are all homemade, and our steaks are hand cut. Seafood is delivered fresh daily. On our menu has something for everyone with favorites such as delectable Grouper, Scallops, Oysters, Sirloin Burgers, Wings, She Crab Soup, and the best Crab Legs in Tampa Bay! We’re home of The Original AllU-Can-Eat Crab Legs Special, served every Mon. & Tues., All-U-Can-Eat Fish & Chips on Wed., Super Grouper Thurs. and Sizzling Steak & Seafood Specials on Weekends. Happy Hour 3-6 Daily! We offer indoor (a/c) & patio dining, a large open air bar, and plenty of Flat Screens with all Sports Packages. We’re family friendly, and family owned & operated. We’re known as the place on Clearwater Beach for The Best Food in Town! Come experience for yourself, and Live a Little with us at Cooters!

Coming to Florida there are a few things you must try; jet skis, parasailing and now a Segway. After just a few minutes of instruction from your guide Remi you’ll be off & rolling through a guided tour of Ft. DeSoto Park – one of this areas national treasures. The Fort was built in the 1800’s for the Spanish American War and is a lot of fun to explore. There’s a good chance you’ll see some native wildlife like raccoons, turtles and even dolphins as you wind your way through this nature preserve. Remi calls it his jungle paradise! If you’ve never been on a Segway, you must try it. Safe and fun, Remi’s fleet of Segways are some of the newest in the area. Remi will tell you a story about one of his guests that was 72 and concerned about going too fast. She told him she only wanted to go 3 miles per hour. After about 10 minutes of instruction she was zipping along up to 13! You’ll find Remi at the Tiki Hut in the Dolphin Village Shopping Center in St. Pete Beach, but call first to make a reservation. There is a maximum of 8 riders per tour that usually runs 90 minutes. For ages 8 to 85 this is truly a “must do” on your vacation.

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MARITANA GRILL Enjoy a savory dining experience at Loews Don CeSar’s award winning Maritana Grille. This USA Today 10Best acclaimed restaurant features food sourced from local farms, dairies, and fishermen and includes a prime steak menu offering the finest cuts of steaks and shareable sides. The menu is accented with an extensive wine list, first-class service, and a stunning setting graced by dazzling salt water aquariums. Ask about our private Chef’s Table, where your entire dinner experience is specially created and presented by our talented culinary team—the perfect setting for special occasions or whenever the mood strikes.

3400 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach, FL

727.360.1882 maritanagrille.com

ROWE BAR Cool cocktails and coastal cuisine await guests at Loews Don CeSar’s newest seaside bar. With an outdoor deck that stretches out over the sand dunes, and offers sunset vistas alongside fire pits and comfortable loungers. The Rowe Bar is where legendary hospitality meets the modern bar, with a focus on local brews and craft cocktails featuring fresh juices and fruits from local producers. Named after our visionary founder and developer Thomas Rowe, The Rowe Bar has something for everyone including Juleps, Ades and a communal punch bowl that serves 4–6 people. The beachfront bar is also full of fresh flavors, from clams and oysters to ceviche, charcuterie and a Wagyu Burger. 3400 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach, FL

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OSAKA SUSHI & THAI Always fresh and inventive with over 60 sushi rolls to choose from, we have one of the largest and most creative selections in the entire Tampa Bay Area! Try our most popular roll, The Sexy Man made with fresh tuna, avocado, tempura eel and a sauce unique to the roll. Other favorites include Osaka’s Lobster Roll made with an entire lobster tail or the ever popular Honda Roll made with local grouper tempura and fresh veggies. From elaborate to simple we have a roll for you! We also offer a full Thai menu with over 30 amazing dishes to choose from (some of the best Pad Thai in the area!) plus lots of appetizers and plenty of selection to please every palate. Osaka is consistently voted as one of the top rated restaurants by Trip Advisor, Yelp and the local food critics. We have been a favorite among visitors and residents since 1998 come taste why today! Open for lunch, dinner and take out 7 days a week. 13800 Park Blvd. N., Seminole, FL 33776 Just over the bridge from the beaches

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activate. nurture. inspire. Supporting a lifestyle of conscious living and living well, Sandava Spa at Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa connects you to the sea, the shore and the power of personal wellness. With our natural focus on the local, we craft customized spa experiences using the fresh, organic ingredients your body needs. Upholding the Blue Wave Ethics of the Clean Beaches Council, our eco-coastal spa treatments utilize clean and natural products that are indigenous to the region and unique to even the most sophisticated spa enthusiast. For an appointment or to purchase a gift certificate, please contact our spa concierge at 727 373 4970.

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Morean Arts Center .................................. 42

Beach Fun and Games..............................57

Museum of Fine Arts................................ 43

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St. Pete Sculpture Museum .................... 42

The Florida Aquarium .................................3

Woodfield Fine Art Gallery .................... 42

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Kozuba & Sons Distillery ......................... 42

TPC Tampa Bay ......................................... 29

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Beach Fire BBQ Beach Bar & Grille....... 51

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Beach Fire BBQ Beach Bar & Grille....... 51

Blur Nightclub & Showbar ...................... 45

The Black Pearl ......................................... 44

The Chic-a-Boom Room.......................... 45

Cooters Restaurant & Bar ........................58

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Da Sesto Italiano Ristorante e Vino ..... 39

Frank T. Hurley & Associates ................. 49

The Hangar Restaurant & Flight Lounge .............................................35

SALONS & SPAS

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Sandava Spa............................................... 62

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Jewelry at Enchanted Spirits ................. 46

Tap House ....................................................35

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Celtic Shop of Dunedin ........................... 46

Mazzaro’s Italian Market ......................... 40

Davidoff of Geneva ................................... 13

The Maritana Grille ................................... 60

Enchanted Spirits...................................... 46

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Pisces Sushi and Global Bistro .............. 46

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97TH ST

PJ’s Oyster Bar .......................................... 65

Spencer’s Western World ....................... 39

The Pub Waterfront Restaurant ............ 49

The Swim Boutique ...................................53

Rowe Bar..................................................... 60

WestShore Plaza

SHOR American Seafood Grill ............... 59

Mall ...........................c3 (inside back cover)

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Holmes Beach

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Bradenton

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301

45TH ST

Cortez

14TH ST

FINE ARTS & MUSEUMS

41

75TH ST

Association ................................................. 45

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PINEY POINT

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Wine Exchange Bistro & Wine Bar ....... 29

679

674

240

275

Mazzaro’s Italian Market ......................... 40

Downtown Dunedin Merchants

301

699

Maui Nix Surf Shop ....................................53

City of St. Pete ...................................... 6, 33

75

18

Parkshore Grill ............................................35

Villa Bellini Restaurant & Lounge ..........35

254

41

688

Wine Bar ......................................................47

Tuttorosso Pizzeria Napoletana .............57

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60

257

LMB Boutique ............................................. 31

City of Dunedin ......................................... 44

260

1

254

Kozuba & Sons Distillery ......................... 42

VISITOR SERVICES

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45 40

39

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9

60

60

301

92

275

Pan Y Vino Brick Oven Pizza &

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583

47

Osaka Sushi & Grill .................................... 61

Slyce Pizza Bar ........................................... 51

50

19

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Kelly’s Restaurant ...................................... 51

266

52

Diny’s Jewelers ...........................................53

DINING

275 75

41 19

75 70

NAMED RD

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Chihuly Collection .......................................2 Clay & Paper Gallery of Art .................... 46 Clay Center of St. Petersburg ................ 42 Creative Clay Cultural Arts Center ....... 42 The Dalí Museum .........................................7 Enchanted Spirits...................................... 46 Kapfer Glass Studio & Boutique.............53

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