Hey, Wesley Chapel! When your Feb 18 Wesley Chapel Issue #4-25 arrives in your mailbox, please note that an old story about Chicken Guy! is under the headline above on pg. 42 of that print edition. Below is the correct story that was supposed to run. I apologize to Rita’s Wesley Chapel franchise owners Antoine & Idalice Stokes and to developer Beat Kahli’s entire team at Avalon Park Wesley Chapel for this unforgivable boo-boo!
Avalon Park Wesley Chapel (APWC)’s downtown area is continuing the community’s tradition of great open-to-the-community events. Case in point â on Jan. 24, franchise owners Antoine and Idalice Stokes of Rita’s Italian Ice in the first APWC downtown building celebrated the store’s official Grand Opening with a ribbon cutting and a free Italian ice and frozen custard giveaway that attracted hundreds of well-wishers and frozen treat fans, as the line wrapped around a large part of The Flats at Avalon Park Apartments building for most of the afternoon.
That event, which also included a DJ, a fire truck from Pasco County Fire Rescue, District 2 Pasco County Commissioner Seth Weightman and the Cypress Creek Cheerleaders, as well as a Justice League-themed inflatable from Luc’s Inflatables for the kids, was paired with APWC’s first “Fourth Friday Food Truck Rally” event. At least four food trucks were on hand for this first rally, including Pane Piatto Pizza, Taco Holic, Westchase BBQ and Nacho Wagon. APWC, which continues to have individual food trucks in the downtown area on many Mondays and Thursdays, will host its next Food Truck Rally on Friday, February 28, 5 p.m.-8 p.m., which will include (please note that others may still be added) Logan’s Smoke House, Wich Press and Tampa Burger Company.
For more information about Avalon Park Wesley Chapel’s downtown (4424 Friendly Way), visit AvalonParkWesleyChapel.com
James, who is from Croton-on-Hudson in the northern part of Westchester County, NY, decided at a young age that he wasnât going to follow in his fatherâs footsteps and become a plumber. He was in a culinary program in high school and, after about a year in a technical school, found a vacated restaurant location in his hometown and, at age 19, he opened The Malt Shop.
âThat was in the 1980s,â James says, âbut do you know what was popular in the â80s? The â50s! So, of course, we had a black-and-white checkered floor, a counter with all the stools, a jukebox in the back…so it was very malt shop-ish.â
By 1990, James sold that restaurant and had an opportunity to sell coffee in Manhattan, which he did for about two years.
âI realized, with my entrepreneurial spirit, âHey, I can do this on my own,â and, for many years, he supplied coffee for the corporate offices of Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs, Perry Ellis and CNN. âWhen September 11 happened, I wanted to sell my business and by November of that year, I sold that business and went on my first sabbatical. By June of 2002, I relocated to Florida.â
From 2002-15, his new coffee supply business sold to the likes of the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Bucs, Morgan & Morgan and many more. âIf your large office had a coffee machine, there was a good chance it was one of mine,â James says. âI had divisions in Tampa, Orlando, Sarasota and Ocala, but a Japanese company that wanted to break into the Florida market bought that business, so I was on sabbatical again. I traveled to Germany, Paris, Switzerland and finally said, Iâm not yet 50, I canât just do nothing. I have to find something else.â
âAt that time, Olga, who is legally blind, became a cancer survivor,â James says, âso even though we were considered to be an âessential business,â we decided to go ahead and close. It was a blessing in disguise for us, because the coffee business started to take off.â
So, while the 5-kilo coffee roaster is still in their garage, James bought a 10-kilo roaster to have in the store and has been able to expand his already extensive collection of coffees from every coffee-growing region around the world, from Asia to Africa and from South to Central America.
The Coffee
When he first opened, James told me to always ask âWhat coffee are you brewing today?,â but now, the dayâs brews are posted on a chalkboard sign (below, right photo) on the counter where you order. Another small chalkboard sign tells you the dayâs food specials.
I love all of the Latin American coffees â from Bolivia, Honduras, Costa Rica and even Mexico, and I have been somewhat surprised to also enjoy his Sumatran and Indonesian blends.
James says Coffee Latitudes specializes in organic, chemical free, Fair-Trade coffee from small family farmers, including Flhor Zelaya of Honduras (left photo), who has been growing coffee in her native country since she was only five years old. Flhor now supports 200 women to harvest her coffee that is not only organic, but also grown by bio-diversity farming. James is proud to sell his huge variety of beans to his ever-growing roster of appreciative customers.
He also says that organic loose teas have been another great addition to the Coffee Latitudes expanding beverage menu.
âWe serve it in little pots at the table,â he says. âWe also get a little geeky with serving coffee pour-overs and French press coffee at your table.â
James also has told me that I have been storing my coffee all wrong at home. I knew that keeping coffee beans (we grind our own at home) in the refrigerator is a no-no, but I thought keeping it in the freezer was better. Wrong again.
âThe best way to keep your coffee fresh is in an air-tight container in a cabinet or pantry,â he says. âThat way, it doesnât pick up any smells from the refrigerator or freezer.â
Olga adds, âOur bags of bulk coffee beans all have a valve on the back to only allow air to go out, not in. Our customers love them!â
Other drinks include cold brew, chai, matcha organic green and loose leaf teas (hot or iced), hot chocolate, smoothies, frappes and a variety of âmocktails.â
And Finally…The Food!
James says Coffee Latitudes specializes in âartisanal comfort food for breakfast and lunch.â
For breakfast, he imports croissants from France and âlegitâ bagels from New York City.
âWe bake the croissants and bagels (the latter are âpar-bakedâ in New York and shipped frozen; available in plain, everything, ârainbowâ and more) here and offer deluxe egg sandwiches (scrambled, over easy or sunny side up), on your choice of bread (including a âNew Yorkerâ on a Kaiser roll) and choice of meat (bacon or ham). You can even add fresh avocado (like the photo below) or have the bagel toasted with butter or cream cheese. Or, enjoy a fresh Belgian waffle topped with chocolate chips, strawberries or blueberries.â
Coffee Latitudesâ best-selling âAfternoon Biteâ is the yummy shredded short rib grilled cheese at the top of the page. We used this photo to emphasize what James calls âthe crownâ â that crispy cooked cheddar and smoked gouda cheese blend that runs over the bread and makes not only the taste, but also the visuals, unique.
âYou âtasteâ food with your eyes first, then the aroma and then the bite,â he says.
Our other lunch-time favorites include the triple-decker Turkey Club shown above, the Giacomo (Italian for James), a shareable sammi with hot capicola, salami, ham and mortadella with provolone, red onion and Campari tomatoes on Italian bread with Sicilian red pesto. Or, try the Italian-style avocado toast on toasted garlic bread, with avocado, mozzarella, tomato, red onion, a balsamic drizzle and Italian seasoning. Thereâs also chicken Caesar, tuna, ham or turkey wraps and âYou Chefâ sandwiches, plus Caesar and other salads.
The restaurant also displays its bagels and croissants, along with a variety of pastries and desserts, some of which are made or baked in-house, in two display cases.
âSoup For Youâ & Giving Back, Too!
With apologies to âSeinfeld,â James does make some of the best fresh soups anywhere. Jannah is pretty much addicted to the creamy tomato bisque, served with shredded cheddar cheese and house-made croutons. I constantly have to call the eatery asking what soups they have and if itâs tomato, I have to buy two of them.
One time, when he didnât have the tomato, Jannah tried Jamesâ creamy broccoli cheddar soup, so she now has two favorites! He also makes a mean, cinnamon-y carrot soup thatâs great on a cold day…like we had most of January.
Coffee Latitudes also raises money for local charities with its own âRise & Shineâ program.
Coffee Latitudes (6431 E. County Line Rd. in New Tampa) is open every day for breakfast, lunch & early dinner, as follows: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday.
For more information about Coffee Latitudes (including a great coupon special), see the ad below Or, call (813) 575-8000 or visit CoffeeLatitudes.com. And please, tell James and Olga that I sent you!
David & Cindy Cruz of Rice-n-Beans Puerto Rico invite you to check out the beautiful new bar â and enjoy their delicious Puerto Rican cuisine â at the new outdoor âEl Patio.â (Photos by Charmaine George)
 The owners of Rice-n-Beans Puerto Rico on Wesley Chapel Blvd., next to the Pinebrook at The Grove plaza in Wesley Chapel, obviously arenât afraid of working hard.Â
The husband-and-wife team of David and Cindy Cruz also have owned DC Accounting for more than 20 years and opened their Rice-n- Beans Express location on S.R. 54 in Lutz a little more than a year ago.
Churrasco Steak
But, when they purchased the former Codyâs Roadhouse (and Remingtonâs Steakhouse before Codyâs), there was a nice-sized patio in front of the main building that basically went unused for the first few years after the couple moved Rice-n-Beans from its successful original location in a gas station building on S.R. 54 in Lutz.
But, that all changed in November, when Cindy and David finally opened their completely redesigned âEl Patioâ in the formerly unused patio space. And, even though they werenât sure at first if they wanted it to have its own menu, El Patio is now serving the main Rice-n-Beans Puerto Ricoâs full menu, as well as a variety of craft cocktails, beer and wine in El Patioâs beautiful, full-liquor bar (with its own open hours).
Of course, the main restaurant also is a beautiful place to have authentic Puerto Rican and Latin cuisine and some premium cocktails. Itâs just nice to have your choice of settings.
What About The Food?
Pretty much from the day it moved to Wesley Chapel from Lutz â where it was much more of a hidden gem that only a few Wesley Chapel residents even knew about â Rice-n-Beans has been voted by our readers as either the #1 or at least one of the Favorite Latin (not Mexican) Restaurants in New Tampa & Wesley Chapel.
Beef Empanadas
Iâm no Puerto Rican cuisine connoisseur but I do enjoy many of the dishes Iâve sampled at Rice-n-Beans. Among my favorite appetizers are the crispy-outside beef empanadas (right), which we also enjoyed as part of the Antojitos Puertorriqueños platter, which also includes a chicken empanada, as well as a sorullito de maiz con queso (a corn & cheese fritter) and an alcapurria de carne, which is a popular Puerto Rican street food item that looks like a sausage but is actually a crispy fritter made from a blend of root vegetables, stuffed with savory seasoned beef and served with a ketchup-and-mayo-based dipping sauce. The restaurant also has empanadas stuffed with shrimp, octopus or pizza.Â
Another special the day we visited was the mofongo relleno de langosta, which combines the Puerto Rican staple dish of twice-fried, garlic-infused mashed green plantains with a full-sized lobster tail and six large shrimp which, of course, I had to take Charmaineâs word about because of my shellfish allergy. She said that both the lobster and shrimp in garlic butter sauce sitting atop the mofongo bowl were delicious on their own, âbut they taste even better when you mix in the mashed plantains.â
Mofongo Relleno de Langosta
The mofongo was definitely eye-catching and popular, as several other tables during our visit either ordered the langosta or the same dish with chicken, steak, shrimp, octopus or âmariscosâ (mixed seafood).
We also wanted to sample a traditional Puerto Rican sandwich on our most recent visit, so Damaris recommended the jibarito (left photo) â which is a sandwich made with twice-fried plantains instead of bread and stuffed with steak (bistec), roasted pork (pernil) or the pollo (grilled chicken) we chose. The jibarito is topped with lettuce, tomato, cheese and a zesty garlic mayo (and served with crispy fries) and Charmaine and I were both surprised at the sandwichâs unique flavor. Savory plantains certainly are a recurring theme at Rice-n-Beans, but if you think youâre not a fan of them, you definitely should try one of the dishes described in this story.Â
Other desserts include vanilla, chocolate and even cheese flan, plus tres leches (sponge cake soaked in three milks and topped with whipped cream) and ponque de novia (a shareable, tender cake infused with almond and topped with buttercream frosting). If you bring the kids, they can choose from chicken strips, fried pork chunks, grilled cheese or empanadas.
Rice-n-Beans also is the place for great entertainment on the weekends, both in the main restaurant and now, also out on El Patio. Thereâs DJ music, salsa dancing nights and even live performances. For the February schedule, check the Rice-n-Beans website (RicenBeans.com) or visit the restaurant.Â
Rice-n-Beans Puerto Rico (27405 Wesley Chapel Blvd.) is open Sat., 11 a.m.-midnight; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on Sun.; and for dinner only on Tues.-Fri., beginning at 4 p.m. It closes Tues.- Thur. at 9 p.m. & at 11 p.m. on Fri. El Patio is open Fri.-Sat., 5 p.m.-close & noon-6 p.m. on Sun. For more information, visit RicenBeans.com or call (813) 803-7974.Â
For Rice N Beans Express (24726 S.R. 54, Lutz), call (813) 428-5077, or visit âRice n Beans Expressâ on Facebook.Â
Although we told you it was getting ready to open last issue, the second Sindbad Tampa restaurant â which features smoothies, juices, crepes, desserts, cakes, ice cream and more â is now open in the former location of Bang-Bang! Bowls in the Pebble Creek Collection (19651 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Suite C-2).
The original Sindbad location is at 10933 N. 56th St. in Temple Terrace, and while the shop has a Middle Eastern-sounding name (Sindbad the Sailor is a fictional character from Baghdad), owners Laith Mahdawe and his wife Raghad Alkalide (who are Middle Eastern; top left photo), say their daughter-in-law, who is Mexican, was the inspiration for Sindbadâs many Mexican and Latin juices and other menu items.
Although the new Sindbad was only open for two weeks at our press time and didnât yet have all of its menu available, photographer Charmaine George and I definitely were impressed with the storeâs incredible array of fresh fruits and veggies (photo below) that Laith and Raghad use to make fresh smoothies and juice drinks. We did also sample a few beverages, including a banana-strawberry smoothie (so fresh!) and a pure watermelon breeze juice served in a half of a small watermelon (Charmaine loved it). Sindbad also features juice drinks specifically created to help with everything from kidney stones to memory loss to indigestion (bottom left photo).Â
We also enjoyed two dessert items â a slice of chocolate cheesecake with a scoop of fresh Hersheyâs strawberry ice cream, and an unexpectedly delicious croissant ice cream sandwich filled with caramel ice cream. Both of the desserts were served with whipped cream and a couple of fresh strawberries. Both Hersheyâs ice cream flavors we sampled (there are about a dozen flavors, and soon to also be served with Sindbad waffles), were creamy and tasty.
For more info, visit âSinbad Tampaâ on Facebook or call (813) 443-9692 and please tell Laith and Raghad I sent you! â GN
With pro football’s “Big Game” being played on Sunday, February 16, and the televised “Oscars” broadcast two weeks later â on Sunday, March 2 â we decided to have both our annual FREE “Big Game Squares” contest and our occasional FREE “Oscars” contests be online-only this year, to give everyone an equal chance to enter and win.
To be given a square in our “Big Game Squares” contest, sponsored by Gas N Grills on Livingston Ave., CLICK HERE. Our Grand Prize, for having the winning square representing the final score between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, is a $200 gift card to the restaurant of your choice, anywhere in the Tampa Bay area! The owner of the square representing the score at halftime will win a $100 dining gift card and having the winning squares at the end of the first or third quarters of the “Big Game” will win you a $50 dining gift card. So, CLICK HERE to enter now.Â
And, with the Oscar winners being announced on March 2, CLICK HERE to enter our 2025 “Oscars Contest,” sponsored by B&B Theatres at The Grove. You will be asked to predict the winners of each major category for a chance to win the Grand Prize of dinner for two, plus top-level movie tickets, popcorn & beverages to a movie at B&B Theatres. There also will be five runners-up who each will receive two free top-level movie tickets at B&B Theatres.
There is no purchase necessary to enter either of these contests, but you will have to provide your real first & last name, the community you live in, your daytime telephone number & your valid email address to enter either contest. For more info, including the official rules of both FREE contests, email us at ads@ntneighborhoodnews.com. Good luck!
In years past, weâve run either a âBig Game Squaresâ or an Academy Awards contest â or both â in our New Tampa and Wesley Chapel print editions.
Both contests, especially the Squares, take up a lot of space in our print issues and often would only allow readers in one of our distribution areas to enter that contest by reading our print editions, which always ended up with a lot more entries from that one area, and sometimes, other readers would end up getting shut out of that contest altogether â and that seemed unfair to me.
So, rather than give one group of print edition readers an unfair advantage over the other, I decided that this year, we would offer both of these popular contests online only.
Of course, since the next Wesley Chapel issue wonât hit mailboxes until after the Big Game, only those of you who receive our New Tampa edition are finding out about both contests in print, even though both of them will be posted on our Facebook page no later than Friday, January 31, and we will limit our Squares contest to the first 100 entrants (we allowed 200, or two full âgrids,â last year), so it may be too late to enter by the time this issue reaches your mailbox.
Now of course, I know that not everyone has a computer or smart phone to enter online, but surely everyone knows someone who does who could enter for you. To that end, online-only seemed to be the best way to give readers in both distribution areas the same opportunity to enter.
So, hereâs how the two contests will work:
âBig Game Squaresâ
This has become our second most popular contest, behind our annual Dining Survey & Contest, as even non-football fans usually watch the Big Game â even though some only watch for the commercials and/or halftime shows.
Non-football fans who would never place a bet (legal or otherwise) love the Squares contest because itâs entirely about luck â you either have a square that wins one of our gift card prizes or you donât. And, since the winning squares are determined by the score at the end of each quarter and can sometimes change at the last possible moment, having a square may be the only thing that keeps non-football-fans watching the Big Game until the very end.
So, CLICK HEREand provide us with your REAL (youâd be surprised how many fake entries we receive in our contests) first AND last name, the community you live in, email address and daytime phone number.Â
If you give us all of the proper information, you will receive an email from me that says, âCongratulations, you will be assigned a square in this yearâs âBig Gameâ Contest! Once all of our 100 squares have been filled, we will email you again with the score digit for each team that will allow you to WIN!â
For those who donât know how these Squares contests work, the squares are assigned in the order they are received, but the numbers representing the last digit of the score for each team arenât randomly assigned until all 100 squares are filled.
Your second email will say, âYour square is KC 7, Phi 6.â That means if the score is 7-6 Chiefs (or 27-26, etc.) at the end of any quarter, youâd win the prize for that quarter â anywhere from a $50 to a $200 gift card to the restaurant of your choice anywhere in the Tampa Bay area. Itâs fun and absolutely free â no purchase is ever required to enter any of our contests.
âAcademy Awards Contestâ
Weâve only been able to even have this contest a few times in the past because of the timing of when the nominees are announced to when the annual Academy Awards are held.
As devastating as the uncontrolled wild fires in California have been, the fires caused both the announcement of this yearâs nominees and the televised red carpet gala itself to be delayed â so much so that we actually have time to have this FREE contest this year as well.
Hereâs how it works: Once again, provide us with your REAL first AND last name, the community you live in, email address and daytime phone number. In addition, we ask each entrant in this contest to please pick the winner in each of the following major Oscars categories: 1. Best Picture, 2. Best Actress, 3. Best Actor, 4. Best Supporting Actress, 5. Best Supporting Actor, 6. Best Director & 7. Best Animated Feature.
If only one entrant picks the winners in the most categories, they will win a prize package to the B&B Theatres at The Grove, with movie tickets, popcorn, dinner & drinks, valued at $200.
If more than one entry has the same number of correct picks, the winner will be drawn at random from all tied entries. Each of the other tied entries will receive two B&B movie passes. CLICK HERE to enter.