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Gobble, Gobble Small Business 3-Day Event In St. Pete

Support small businesses in the Grand Central District, Edge District, Skyway Marina and The Deuces Live during the Gobble, Gobble event.

ST. PETERSBURG, FL — St. Pete Main Streets is giving residents opportunities to support local businesses through its Gobble, Gobble Small Business 3-Day Event that kicks off on Friday.

This is a way to help keep local businesses operating in St. Petersburg after many locally owned businesses have unfortunately closed during 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Over 50 locally owned small businesses in the Grand Central District, Edge District, Skyway Marina District and The Deuces Live are participating in this event, and many are offering discounts for Black Friday and Small Business Saturday.

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Some of the businesses include:

  • Green Bench Brewing
  • Love Food Central
  • Machine Shop Barber Co.
  • The Independent
  • Tint World
  • Tombolo Books
  • Urban Burg Eclectic Home Decor & Gifts
  • Sans Market

Catch deals like the buy one, get one free on select packs at 3 Daughters Brewing, 222 22nd Street South, or enter a raffle drawing to win prizes at many of the participating businesses such as Rare Body Studio, 21 Dr. MLK Jr. Street.

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For a full list of participating businesses, visit St. Pete Main Streets Gobble, Gobble.

Florida Main Street is one of the 40+ accredited state coordinating programs under the National Main Street Center, according to St. Pete Main Street's website. It is administered by the Division of Historical Resources under the Florida Department of State. There are currently 35 Florida Main Streets which meet the standards for Main Street America accreditation, and they include St. Petersburg’s Deuces Live District, EDGE District and Grand Central District.

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