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3 Tampa Bay spots we’d change our name to for a lifetime of free food

How far would you go for free Chill Bros. ice cream or 1905 salads?

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The popular ice cream joint has locations across Tampa.

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You might’ve heard that Subway is offering a lifetime of free subs if you legally change your name to “Subway.”

Well, this interesting offer made us think about a few TBAY eateries we’d ink into our identity for a lifetime of free food.

Chill Bros. Scoop Shop

Imagine how much money you’d save on Bees Knees scoops, Coke floats, or fresh granita with a lifetime of free Chill Bros ice cream.

Mullet’s Fish Camp

We’d happily change our names to enjoy free grouper nuggets or Mullet-style shrimp at this laid-back spot forever.

The Columbia Restaurant

The question is, who wouldn’t change their name for decades of free Cuban sandwiches or 1905 salads from this legendary Ybor City spot?

What TBAY eateries, ice cream parlors, or coffee joints would you change your name for? Let us know.

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