

Walk-On’s will also be presenting a donation to Feeding Tampa Bay, its grand opening charitable partner, to help in the fight to end hunger in our community.
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The restaurant marks Walk-On’s eighth location in Florida, and the third for franchisee Walking Tall Brands, which has five more expansion locations under development.Ī ribbon-cutting ceremony will kick off at 10:30am with the Blake High School Jazz Band and remarks from special guests including: Unique to this location is a walk-up drink window where fans can order a drink and take it with them as they enjoy all the activity in Midtown Commons and explore what Midtown Tampa has to offer. I know Mike and the Walking Tall Brands team will continue taking great care of the Tampa community.”
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“This will be our third location in the surrounding Tampa market, so our growth in the region shows we know how to satisfy locals and visitors alike with our delicious food and signature drink items. “We’re excited to open Walk-On’s in the heart of Tampa,” said Walk-On’s Founder and CEO, Brandon Landry. With 44 beers on tap, 84 TVs, 3 patios and game areas where guests can take their best shot, Walk-On’s offers an immersive sporting experience for everyone. From Crawfish Etou-Ways and Mardi Gras Mahi to the Smoked Gouda Turkey Burger and Cajundillas, the diverse menu features upscale takes on Louisiana mainstays and unique twists on game day staples. “Our new location at Midtown Tampa makes it easy to get here from just about anywhere and we couldn’t be more excited to open our doors.”Īt Walk-On’s, each dish is made from scratch, using the freshest, locally-sourced ingredients to bring its true, Cajun cuisine to life. “We look forward to sharing our legendary food, service and experience with Tampa Bay residents,” said Mike Lester, CEO and Co-Founding Partner of Walking Tall Brands, LLC, the local franchisee. Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux, a family-friendly casual dining destination offering the Taste of Louisiana in a prime game-day environment, will welcome its first fans on Monday, June 20 at 11am at its new Midtown Tampa location at the corner of N. Unique to this Midtown Tampa location is a walk-up drink window where fans can order a drink and take it with them as they enjoy all the activity in Midtown Commons and explore what Midtown Tampa has to offer. W/L Splits: 52-29 at home, 45-30 on the road, 45-39 against teams over.
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Last 10 Games: 7-3 Record, 1 Series Sweep, 1 Series Win, 1 Series Split, +22 Run Differential (48 Scored, 26 Allowed) Even though the sweep in Oakland sucked, seeing a clinch happen in front of a home crowd would be pretty nice at this point. Look for the Astros to try and wake the bats up as they hope to put the division to bed at home. The pitching has also been phenomenal for Tampa during that stretch, and has allowed just 2.6 runs per game in their last 10 matches. On top of even that, the Rays have been on a roll lately, going 5-1 in their last two series, including some convincing wins over the Blue Jays. Not only that, but they have done it while employing their usual brand of smart, crafty baseball done both well and on the cheap. Now they’ll face the AL’s best record in the form of the Rays, who have already punched their ticket as the AL East’s October representative. Houston has been spinning its wheels ever since the Angels took the final game of the four game series in Anaheim last week, leaving the magic number lingering at a tantalizing two or three.

Cliffs notes version is that this is both a more and less critical series than Astros fans would have liked. Due to life doing what life does best and getting in the way of baseball, I don’t have time for a proper preview this week.
