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Check out 3 new + upcoming Tampa Bay area restaurant chain locations

You might know the names, but they’re coming to new spots.

An up-close shot of a box of donuts from Duck Donuts. There are different types of donut with sprinkles, frosting, chocolate, and other toppings.

A dozen donuts, please.

While we love small businesses here at TBAYtoday, sometimes a bite from a recognized name just hits the spot.

Speaking of spots, here are three new ones in the Tampa Bay area, from companies you may have heard of before:

  • Chipotle is set to open its fourth St. Pete location at 3951 34th Street S. Construction inside the Addison Skyway Marina Apartments’ retail space is expected to cost $1.1 million + an opening date is not set.
  • St. Pete is also getting its first Mayday Handcrafted Ice Cream, with the store at 627 Central Ave. joining The Hyppo Gourmet Ice Pops in the same spot. The Tampa Bay area’s third Mayday is set to open on Monday, Feb. 12.
  • Duck Donuts is now open in Carrollwood at 14926 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. The popular chain offers a wide range of innovative sweet treats, like doughnut-encased breakfast sandwiches, seasonal flavors, and customizable, made-to-order toppings.
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