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Basque Brings Upscale Tapas Dining to Clearwater
The new Mediterranean restaurant and lounge recently opened on U.S. 19.

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The new Mediterranean restaurant and lounge recently opened on U.S. 19.

Jimmy Stewart, owner of the popular Spoto's Steak Joint, recently opened a new restaurant on State Road 580 called Bascetti’s Italian Grille. The menu combines traditional and modern Italian cuisine.
Lisa Menze, owner of Cattitude, believes people need to pay as much attention to feline pets as they do canines.
Dr. Manuel Rose, medical director of Rose Radiology, purchased Clearwater Ice Arena and is investing a massive overhaul after being purchased by a Bay area doctor.
The Beverage House in Largo sells beer and wine plus a wide assortment of “storm supplies.”
Mr. Hookah Lounge is upscale and alcohol-free, and according to owners, unlike any of its kind around.
The facility is undergoing a massive overhaul after being purchased by a Bay area doctor.
The continued popularity of the durable plant has helped make Mary Ann and Jerry's Smith's nursery a success.
Healthy Pets Groceries owner Lori Boland believes people should treat their animals like they treat themselves.
The Main Street shop is adding one of the area’s most popular sandwiches to its menu.
The downtown eatery is hosting a party on Saturday to show appreciation to its customers.
The gas station/convenience store boasts low fuel prices and take out food items.
The bar will replace O’Boobigan’s on the corner of Ulmerton Road and US 19.
Jimmy Stewart, owner of Spoto's the Steak Joint is opening a new venture, Bascetti's Italian Grille, and it should be open in the next week.
Cleanup continues all over the Largo area in the wake of Tropical Storm Debby.
The franchise at the corner of Missouri and Jasper should reopen in September.
The facility is undergoing a massive overhaul after being purchased by a Bay area doctor.
The longtime Clearwater restaurant opened last week a mile down the street from its old location with a new look but the same menu.
Owner Tom George believes an extensive remodel and additions such as liquor and satellite TV will translate to more business for the popular Clearwater bar.
The popular U.S. 19 hot spot was home to older Clearwater clubgoers for nearly 30 years.