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5 Tampa Bay businesses where you can shop and sip

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5 Tampa Bay businesses where you can shop and sip

The countdown to the holidays is ticking closer to an end, and chances are, there are still presents you have to hunt down.

Maybe you’re also juggling visitors from out of town or your own travel plans. And let’s face it — after this hurricane- and stress-filled year, you could use a drink.

We’ve rounded up five spots around the Tampa Bay region where you can snag the rest of the items on your shopping list while also indulging in a treat for yourself.

Kafe Racer in Dunedin

At Kafe Racer in Dunedin, browse through bikes or rent one to take on the Pinellas Trail. Don’t forget to grab dessert! [ GABRIELLE CALISE | Times ]

This bicycle repair shop is stocked with a variety of bikes and trikes, plus cycling apparel and accessories. Feeling extra tense? You can also rent a pair of wheels and hit the Pinellas Trail.

Treat yourself: Kafe Racer doubles as a wine bar and coffee shop, roasting local Koffee Coffee Company beans in-house. Wind down with a Belgian beer or homemade pastry.

If you go: Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends. kaferacer.com. 998 Douglas Ave., Dunedin.

Oxford Exchange in Tampa

2019. OCTAVIO JONES   |   Times

The Oxford Exchange bookstore, like other local bookstores, is closed, but customers can still order books.
2019. OCTAVIO JONES | Times

The Oxford Exchange bookstore, like other local bookstores, is closed, but customers can still order books. [ “OCTAVIO JONES | TIMES” | Tampa Bay Times ]

Have a bougie bookworm on your shopping list? Oxford Exchange’s bookstore is the place to find autographed or special edition volumes. There’s special attention paid to local authors, meaning you can find a stocking stuffer for fans of Florida literature. Oxford Exchange also contains a gift shop with higher-end candles, ornaments and home decor.

Treat yourself: The building contains both a coffee bar and champagne bar, as well as a restaurant (pro tip — make a lunch reservation ahead of your excursion).

If you go: Open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on weekends. oxfordexchange.com. 420 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa.

Pour & Decor in St. Petersburg

Gifts for babies and their parents are on display at Pour & Decor in St. Petersburg.
Gifts for babies and their parents are on display at Pour & Decor in St. Petersburg. [ GABRIELLE CALISE | Times ]

Visitors to this gift shop will find unique gifts for kids, pet owners, party hosts and art lovers. Think funky candles that smell like Froot Loops and flamingo drink stirrers, plus ornaments and stocking stuffers. Looking for more of an investment piece? Don’t forget to stop by Mastry’s Art Shop in the back of the building for high-end art and home decor.

Treat yourself: Pour & Decor’s menu ranges from breakfast sandwiches and bagels to “berry good cannoli toast” and affogatos.

If you go: Open Monday through Saturday. Hours vary; check pouranddecor.com for more information. 2210 Central Ave, St. Petersburg.

7C in St. Petersburg

Vintage guitars are for sale at 7C Music, which also is home to a bar slinging coffee, kombucha, beer and more.
Vintage guitars are for sale at 7C Music, which also is home to a bar slinging coffee, kombucha, beer and more. [ GABRIELLE CALISE | Times ]

Have a musician in your life? Grab stocking stuffers like picks, cables and strings at 7C Music. The store also sells a variety of pre-owned and vintage guitars, ukuleles, bass guitars and banjos.

Treat yourself: Indulge in a sweet or savory pastry from Curious Soul Artisan Bakery, a glass of sangria, or an espresso drink from 7C Coffee.

If you go: Open Tuesday through Saturday. Visit sevencmusic.com for hours and more information. 535 22nd Street S., St. Petersburg.

Treehouse Mercantile in Dade City

Treehouse Mercantile in Dade City offers handcrafted items for your house.
Treehouse Mercantile in Dade City offers handcrafted items for your house. [ GABRIELLE CALISE | Times ]

This artsy home goods store shop in downtown Dade City sells items that are both functional and charming. The owners of the shop, a mother-father duo, make “all the ceramics, candles, gift cards, textiles, and most of the kiddos’ toys.” This shop also hosts pottery classes and events if you’d prefer to gift an experience.

Treat yourself: Caffeinate with your standard latte or cold brew, or branch out to mushroom-infused cocoa or a refreshing “swamp water,”, made with matcha, aloe water, pineapple and lemonade.

If you go: Open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday. treehousemercantile.com. 37834 Meridian Ave, Dade City.

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