St. Pete. Armature works. The food hall with indoor/outdoor options. Amazing atmosphere. Open container all the way down the river walk. M. Bird Rooftop bar is amazing. Very expensive but great views and connected to Armature works. Stones throw bar on the water (must get the tentacles and tots) a little smaller than M. Bird but also a little less expensive. . Sparkman Wharf (closed on Monday). Very similar to Armature Works but almost all outdoor and in the heart of DT Tampa. Connected to a Splitsville bowling alley that's a lot of fun. JW Marriot Rooftop bar. By far, the best rooftop bar I have been to in Tampa. Close to Armature works. Open to the public.. Hyde Park Village. Have not explored it much but the few places I have been are stellar. Shopping, food, vibes. Slightly more upscale. . South Howard Street. Boy, where do I start. This is where the youngins go out. VERY packed on the weekends. But fun in it's own right. If you're tryna get shitty, this is the place. . Fancy free nursery. Plants n shit near in Tampa Heights. Magnolia interior design on magnolia. A very nice interior design store with antique furniture (great for moms). Tampa Bay sporting clays. $8.50 per round + ammo. 813-929-6200. New world brewery. McComick’s cable park. Dough by datz, dessert and coffee shop