Lawson also hopes to regain some customers. We had so many championships come and go but we weren’t able to get people indoor,” said Goldberg. “This will obviously make up for a lot of the losses we had last year, not just with the parades, even the sporting events. ![]() READ MORE: 'I'm Terrified': Tampa Bay Parents Demand Solution to Baby Formula Shortage “It was a year to reset, a year to see what we were all about and what’s going to be the future,” said Goldberg.Īfter losing customers and business, Goldberg says he’s looking forward to the Pride Festival this weekend. Some people just didn’t go out because they just don’t know what the mandates are,” said Lawson. “The federal mandates would be different from the local mandates and the state mandates are different. Over the last year, Ybor City restaurants have struggled. Ilya Goldberg, owner of Stone Soup Company, says “Probably been one of the most challenging years we’ve ever had.” We are a new kind of place,” said Lawson. Lisa Lawson, owner of CerealHolic Cafe and Bar, says it’s been a difficult year. READ MORE: Former Jacksonville Jaguars Kicker Sues Team It all begins Saturday morning and it’s the first big pride festival in Tampa since before the pandemic started. ![]() (CW44 News At 10) – Restaurants and bars in Ybor City are gearing up for the 2021 Pride Festival.
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