Best Restaurants in July in Mulberry (Updated 2025)

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可乐鸡蛋堡Unexpectedly, the cities that I was most satisfied with during my trip to Florida were Tampa and St. Petersburg. I only had two days, which was a bit rushed (not including Spring kayak). I recommend spending at least three days in Tampa and its surrounding areas. Route overview: Day 1: Hotel-clearwater-downtown. Day 2: brunch-Uni of Tampa-Hyde Park-St.PetePier-St.PeteBeach. Specific itinerary: 🌟Day 1: Start at noon near Universal Studios Orlando and drive to the hotel in downtown Tampa for about 1.5 hours. It’s just time to check in at the hotel, so you can put your luggage first and then go straight to Clearwater. There are many restaurants around the beach. I randomly chose a restaurant with a high score on Google called Frenchy. It is really popular and you need to queue up. The advantage is that it is close to the beach and you don’t need to rent an umbrella on the beach. When you are tired of sunbathing and playing, you can just come in and eat and drink. It is very cost-effective, and the key is that the taste is not bad. 👍 You can also have dinner here. In general, the beaches in Tampa are very good, the water quality is also very clear, and Clearwater has more business. It is said that the sea in Siesta Beach is better, but unfortunately I didn’t have time to go there, which is also a small regret. On the way back, I passed by the city hall of DT. I have to say that DT in Tampa is really clean and tidy, and I rarely see homeless people. 🌟The next day: I had brunch at Oxford Exchange, near Hyde Park. It is said that the parking spaces in the restaurant are free, but there were a lot of people when I went there during spring break. It seemed full, so I parked on the street nearby. I highly recommend it. It is really delicious and not expensive. It is a commercial complex with a large collection of bookstores, coffee shops, restaurants and creative shops. I bought a cup of coffee and walked around while waiting for a table. I felt that time passed very quickly. After dinner, don't forget to go to the University of Tampa across the street. You don't have to drive across the road to get there. The architectural style is very unique. There are many people sunbathing on the grass by the river. It's very chill. Then I went to Hyde Park, which is a colorful cultural and creative area, suitable for taking pictures. There is a free parking building behind it. I rushed to St. Petersburg at 3 or 4 o'clock (30 minutes) and navigated directly to St. Pete Pier. I parked the car on the street again. I could walk to the Teak restaurant at the far end of the pier and watch the planes take off and land. Then I took their shuttle bus out. The place where I got off was just the free retro trolly pick-up point. It runs every 15 minutes, which is very suitable for the city tour of St. Petersburg. I got off the bus at the starting point and picked up the car to leave. Finally, I went to St. Pete Beach at sunset. There were few people and it was quiet. There was no business. Many locals would go there. The beach and the sea felt better than Clearwater. You can flush for free on the beach in Florida. This is better. #FloridaTravel #USATravel #Tampa