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The White Horse Pub
will be opening in the former location of The Coach & Horses British Pub
at The Parkway Collection Plaza on North Lockwood Ridge Road. An
American menu with some British items is planned for their opening at
the end of July. The big move is
on after 1/4 century at their old location.
Patrick's 1481 has
opened at 1481 Main St. in downtown Sarasota.
Just the opposite end of the block from their previous home of 25 years
and 4 months. (Read
more)

Under
construction in the old Pattelini's Pizza location is the 5 Pointes
Deli. If the sign's promise holds true, it will be nice to see a
deli open up at that end of Main St. It's just next to the old Patrick's
location. Part of the construction includes adding seating and an
entrance in the small lobby adjacent to the restaurant as well as moving
the front door back about 10 feet to allow room for outdoor dining.
With
the opening of a new Patrick's comes the closing of the nearby Olive
Tree Cafe & Bar 1454 Main St.. It started with a lot of promise, but
rumors of staff problems and inconsistent food led to another untimely
restaurant closing.
Executive chef
Ryan Boeve and pastry chef Arthur Lopes, both formerly of Zoria, are
back at the new
Pomona Bistro
& Wine Bar at Citrus Square in Downtown Sarasota. The restaurant
promises to use local ingredients from nearby farms and fishermen for
their menu. The restaurant wine list features wines from California,
Oregon, France, Italy and Spain.
The Table, formerly in Southside
Village on Hillview Street, will be returning to the Sarasota food
scene. They will be located on Phillippi Island on South Tamiami Trail.
Good luck to Rafael and Pedro. We'll keep you updated on their opening
plans.
Congratulations
to Tommy Kouvatsos (Village
Cafe) and George Nikias (Millie's)
on the opening of their new restaurant
Legacy Sarasota Grille. A soft opening was held Sunday Nov, 8,
2010. Several hundreds guests attended and enjoyed food from the new
restaurant's menu. While there are some items that will be familiar to
patrons of Big Al's (that previously occupied the same location) there
are a number of new items. Despite the crowd at Sunday's opening, food
seemed to be coming out of the kitchen at a good pace. The operator's
previous experience in restaurant management was obvious. Good luck in
your new venture.
Is Gulf Gate
Sarasota's Little Italy?
With the opening of
Dolce Italia in Gulf Gate the total number of Italian
restaurants and pizza restaurants on Gulf Gate Drive, Gateway and
Superior Avenues now numbers 8. In addition to this new
business, the other Italian offerings in the couple of blocks between US
41 and Stickney Point are:
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Broccolini Restaurant
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Il Panificio Gulf Gate
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Oh Mamma Mia
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Piccolo Italian Market and Deli
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Pontillo's Pizzeria
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Rico's Pizzeria
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Sal's Pizzeria & Pasta House
So when you have a craving for some prosciutto, pizza, pasta or cannoli,
just head over to Gulf Gate.
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Where are people
spending their money? According to an
American Express study of cardholder spending, the wealthy are
spending more in fast food restaurants today. As reported in The Wall
Street Journal, the "ultra-affluent" are spending 24% more at fast food
restaurants than a year ago while other consumers are only spending 8%
more on fast food. According to American Express: "...ultra-affluent
consumers nationwide increased spending in quick service restaurants by
24%, compared to a 12% increase for this group in fine dining spending.
When compared to smaller spending increases in other categories, it is
interesting for the food and beverage industry to note that less
expensive restaurants have caught the attention of this particular
consumer group."
Bob's Boathouse
returning? Rumor has it that the folks behind Bob's Boathouse, formerly
at the end of Old Stickney Point Road on Siesta Key, are involved in the
plans for a new restaurant to be built on the site of the former Carl
Black GMC dealership on Phillippi Creek. Stay tuned for more details!
According to published reports,
Libby's Cafe & Bar
in Southside Village has filed a lawsuit against a Lakewood Ranch based
magazine due to a rumor they published recently claiming that Libby's
was planning on closing. According to Libby's owner, that is not true.
RestaurantsInSarasota.com has visited Libby's many times and judging by
the crowds one wonders how the rumor could have started in the first
place.
Fast Food Restaurants Dish Up Unhealthy Marketing to Youth;
Researchers Release Unprecedented Report on Fast Food Nutrition and
Marketing
According to a study from
Yale’s Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, the fast food industry
spent more than $4.2 billion on marketing and advertising in 2009,
focusing extensively on television, the Internet, social media sites and
mobile applications. According to the study, preschoolers see 21% more
fast food ads on TV than they saw in 2003, and somewhat older children
see 34% more.
More and more
cities and towns have banned smoking. Now Boston joins the trend as
smoking is banned at all indoor workplaces citywide, including some 700
bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Watertown, Saugus and Framingham have
also gone smoke-free, joining a growing number of cities around the
country. New York City is enforcing its
ban. In Massachusetts, 77 communities have adopted total public smoking
bans, and many others have partial bans. While public health officials,
many nonsmokers and smokers alike say they'll appreciate the fresher air
in Boston now, business owners and patrons are concerned about loss of
business and ambiance, and what they feel is an infringement on their
rights.
Tax receipts in Florida showed that business at restaurants actually
increased after Florida's indoor workplace
smoking
ban went into effect several years ago. |