Photography by Danette. dining & dishing at Tangelo’s Grille
Umbrellas, palm fronds, and warm bay breezes invited us to kick back and relax. The smiles of the staff were just as warm and inviting. The colorful beach town of Gulfport
is a fitting address for the Caribbean- infused menu of Tangelo’s Grille. They’ve been here for a little more than two years now. Before that, they were a hip lunch spot in downtown St. Petersburg – for 23 years. While they’ve added dinner and brunch to their repertoire, lunch at Tangelo’s Grille is still one of the best in the Tampa Bay Area - from the appetizers to the soups, salads and sandwiches. Oh yes, those sandwiches. There are six Cuban-style sandwiches on the menu including a fresh Gulf Grouper or the Chicken Mojo and of course the traditional Cuban. There are at least four burgers including two Veggies: a Black Bean or the Jamaican Veggie Plantain and Pineapple. The sauces are a real kick and will defi- nitely grab ahold of your tastebuds. And just in case you can’t live without your new favorite, all sauces are for sale.
Bailey has been doing our “restaurant reviews” for several years now, with special thanks to Danette Morse. You may know Bailey, or have seen her at one of the many fundraising events she attends throughout the year with her humans, Jerry and Suzie Archibald. What you may not know is here backstory. When the Archibalds adopted Bailey from the Humane Society of Tampa Bay (HSTB), she looked nothing like she does in this photo.
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Filthy and scared, the Archibalds were told that she was found cowering in the back of a cage at Hillsborough County Animal Services. No one really knows how she ended up there in such sad shape. Thankfully, the Archibalds saw right through that mess and into Bailey’s heart. On their outings for The New Barker, passersby stop and comment how spoiled Bailey must be. To that, Suzie’s reply is always, “You bet she is.”
Homemade veggie patty served with mango, grilled pineapple and toasted coconut. And so fresh you’ll be looking for the fruit trees in the courtyard.
www.TheNewBarker.com
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