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Tampa Bay is welcoming a new pet bar, Topgolf, and more.

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We hope Fido’s ready for a swim.

We’re honestly having trouble keeping up with all the openings, closings, and local biz news this week.

So we thought we’d break down TBAY’s latest + greatest new spots for the both of us.

  • Mutts and Martinis, St. Pete’s latest Fido-friendly bar is hosting a grand opening “pawty” Friday, May 26. The 2900 Central Avenue spot boasts a doggy splash pad and a luxe sports bar (for humans).
  • Sushi + Hyde Park? Say less. One of the Village’s incoming tenants, RO Tampa, will open at 1500 W. Swann Ave. Follow the spot on Instagram for more updates.
  • St. Pete Mastry’s Brewing is makin’ moves. The brand is moving its headquarters to Pinellas Park. The new 1.49-acre site will be built out with seating, a stage for live performances, and space for other retail + artists, according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
  • Watch out, Tiger. Topgolf St. Pete (220 Carillon Parkway N.) opens its doors this June, according to I Love the Burg. The wildly popular golf party spot is hiring for bartenders, cooks, and other roles.

We’re also looking for new restaurant news. Spill the beans.

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