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Out with the old and in with the new. Here’s our list of the new spots coming to and leaving town this month.

Vineyard Vines closing

So long, Vineyard Vines.

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The new year has already brought a ton of change to Tampa Bay’s business landscape — from a new waterfront spot to grab drinks to a new trendy place to get buff. But with yin comes yang; e a handful of closings around town this month.

Here’s our not-so-comprehensive roundup of what’s coming to and leaving our area as we kickstart 2023.

Out: Munch’s Restaurant and Sundries | 3920 6th St S., St. Petersburg
In: The Peach Cobbler Factory | 5003 E. Fowler Ave. Suite A, Tampa

Out: Dr. BBQ | 1101 1st Ave. S., St. Petersburg
In: La Cabana | 13090 Gandy Blvd. N., St. Petersburg

Out: Body Electric Athletic | 3015 7th St North, St. Petersburg
In: Barry’s Red Room | 1514 West Swann Ave. Tampa

Out: Elmer’s Sports Cafe | 5206 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa
In: PopStroke Mini Golf | Wesley Chapel

Out: Vineyard Vines | 1623 W. Snow Ave., Tampa
In: Bouzy |1640 W. Snow Ave., Tampa

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