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These are the best dessert spots in Tampa, according to Yelp
"Have you always wanted to go to a speakeasy, which is also called a “Blind Tiger”?. The Blind Tiger Café in Ybor City and Seminole Heights might be the closest thing you can get!. The Blind Tiger Café is a traditional coffee, tea and pastry shop concealing a curated speakeasy textile boutique."
"A modern-minimalist's dream with a chill, down-to-earth vibe. Menu: Coffee, tea, kombucha on tap and a small selection of pastries. Life is too short for bad coffee, and you can always count on Blind Tiger to deliver."
"The Blind Tiger Cafe is more than your average coffee shop with a cool, speakeasy atmosphere, remarkable coffee options, and a delicious food menu. We love lounging around this coffee shop for a relaxing vibe."
"Satisfy your comfort food cravings with the vegan eats being served at Farmacy Vegan Kitchen + Bakery. This fully plant-based quick-service restaurant offers Philly cheesesteaks with chopped Impossible meat, garlic aioli, and cheese. The cheesesteaks can be ordered in classic (grilled peppers and onions), loaded (grilled peppers, onions, and marinated mushrooms), or fuego deluxe (habañero and jalapeño mix)."
"Located inside the Duckweed Urban Grocery, Farmacy Vegan Kitchen & Bakery offers a wide variety of plant-based goodness. Their menu showcases an assortment of cold dishes, like acai bowls, salads and wraps, as well as hot (and/or reheatable takeaway) meals, like shepherd’s pie, lasagna and mac & cheese. One of their fan-favorites is the Impossible Burger on a pretzel bun."
"803 N Tampa St. Tampa, FL 33602 & 117 N 12th Street Tampa , FL 33602 (786) 681-1644 & (813) 221-4555. When it comes to fast service vegan restaurants tampa, Farmacy Vegan Kitchen offers two locations to meet all of your meat free needs. Known for their Cheesesteaks, Veggie Burgers and Desserts, there’s something for every omnivore and herbivore here."
"If you're looking for a health-conscious quaint cafe that offers delicious food made with high-quality organic ingredients, then Basimo (it means delicious!) Cafe is where you should go!. Basimo Cafe is tucked away on the second floor of a building right on Mandalay Avenue. Grab a coffee and avocado toast (and a vegan donut!) for a quick breakfast before heading out to enjoy the beach!"
"Paella, aioli potatoes, anchovies and empanadas were all equally tasty and perfectly served. This restaurant and its owner are gems and well worth finding in downtown Clearwater"
"Tucked away in the heart of the city, the Sunken Gardens is a beautiful botanical paradise that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The 100-year-old garden is St. Petersburg's oldest living museum and is home to more than 50,000 tropical plants and flowers, as well as some of the oldest tropical plants in the country. If you are wondering what to do in St. Petersburg with kids, this is an amazing place to visit."
"Sand Key Park is a barrier island linked to Clearwater Beach. This public park is divided into a beachfront section and a traditional park area. Park visitors can enjoy grills, playgrounds, and picnic shelters before heading to the beach to hike the nature trail, swim in the ocean, and purchase beachside concessions."
"❤️Share on Facebook - Tweet - RedditRated: 5 Stars .Address:951 Gulf Blvd Clearwater, FL 33767. Phone:Specialties:Parks ⏩Beaches ⏩. ⭐ Reviews - ⭐ Write A Review"
"The North Beach section near the Arrowhead Picnic Area is shallow and ideal for small children. The beach is shaded by palm and pine trees. There’s a snack bar offering basics like hot dogs and soda, and clean public restrooms with showers."
"Curving its way right through the heart of the Tampa downtown as the Hillsborough River gives way to the water channels of the Garrison Channel, this lively stretch of promenade is one of the nerve centers of local and cultural action in Cigar City. Starting with the play pools and fountains of Water Works Park in the north and running all the way to the manicured lawns of Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park in the south, the sun-splashed strip hosts countless picnic spots and food trucks (homemade American mac and cheese and Tex-Mex are just two of the specials to look out for). There are also oodles of museums to see, and the shops and eateries of the Channelside Bay Plaza to boot."
"The Tampa Riverwalk is a pedestrian trail beside the Hillsborough River that runs alongside many of downtown Tampa's main attractions. It's a relaxing and fun way to enjoy the city and a great way to get to the Tampa Arts District. Attractions that you can access via the Riverwalk include: MacDill Park, Curtis Hixon Park, Glazer Children's Museum, Tampa Museum of Art, Rivergate Tower, and the nearby Florida Museum of Photographic Arts."
"We stayed at the Sheraton Downtown Riverwalk, a spacious hotel with huge rooms and a good-sized pool that looks over the waterfront. One of the things that really resonated with me is how easy, breezy and chilled out Downtown Tampa is. The Riverwalk is a great place to start if you have just arrived and want a feel for the southwest Florida vibe."