Homewood Gourmet plans move in 2023

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The fast casual café and catering company, known for its Original Baby Blue Salad, Gulf Shrimp Poboys and Pimiento Cheese, is moving from its 28th Avenue South location to 2705 18th Place South.

Homewood Gourmet will be moving to 2705 18th Place South in early spring 2023.Homewood Gourmet’s new location should open sometime in the spring of 2023.

Co-owner Chris Zapalowski said the move has been in the works for about a year. The new, larger space will allow for better service and convenience, he said. Homewood Gourmet has been in business for 24 years. Chris and Laura Zapalowski purchased the restaurant in 2010.

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