Meet Offline, Tampa Bay’s restaurant subscription app

Finding incredible locally-owned restaurants to try? There’s an app for that.

A photo of a large ice cream with chocolate sprinkles, something an Offline Tampa Bay membership can get you.

Ice cream with all the fixins’ — something Offline Tampa Bay members experience on the regular.

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Calling all Tampa Bay restaurant lovers (so, everyone here).

Offline, a members-only restaurant club, is launching in our city this May. Considering they have an 8,000 person waitlist, we’re clearly all hungry for what they’re serving.

Good news for the people reading this: you can guarantee your membership early since Offline is saving 100 spots for TBAYtoday readers ahead of the launch. Just make sure to use code “TBTODAY.”

Here’s how it works.

Let’s get offline

So, you love supporting local restaurants and you’re looking for even more culinary options.

As a member, you’ll be matched with two restaurants each month, plus get recommendations on the most-loved menu items. Your incentive to branch out and try new things? You’ll get up to $50 toward the tabs.

You’ll also get exclusive invites to pre-opening parties, private events, and special test kitchen meals. Talk about a fun way to plan date nights, explore Tampa Bay as a family, or cross destinations off your dining bucket list.

Grab your spot so you don’t have to wait in the back of the line like everyone else.

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