Plunder these Gasparilla treats in the Tampa Bay area

Arghhhhh you hungry for hand-crafted coffees, milkshakes, and more?

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City Editor Bailey has her eyes peeled for Buddy Brew’s “Berry’d Treasure.”

Arghh you ready to taste the bounty of TBAY Gasparilla treats? We’ll answer that for you — yes. We’re bringing you milkshakes, hand-crafted coffees, and other delicacies fit for a flotilla.

  • Buddy Brew Coffee is serving a whole Gasparilla-themed menu. The fleet includes the “Berry’d Treasure” which blends matcha, oat milk, raspberry + vanilla syrups, and espresso and the “Ruby N’ Gold” made with prosecco, lemonade, red berry citrus tea, and mango syrup.
  • Steer straight to Davis Islands for a fully decked out Bake’n Babes shake — complete with a plastic sword, cerulean blue waves, and as is customary, a pirate ship.
  • Keep the party going all winter long with a bag of Gasparilla Blend from Blind Tiger Coffee Roasters.
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