During the past 30 years, the City of Dunedin
has grown from a sleepy outpost to one of the
Tampa Bay area’s hippest and most admired
downtowns. One reason Dunedin has succeeded
when other cities have struggled with their downtown
environments is that its businesses are operated
by local owners who care about their customers
and clients on a personal level. Anchored by the
legendary Bon Appétit restaurant on the west end,
Dunedin’s thriving Main Street contains a vibrant
mix of establishments that stretches all the way to
the Clear Sky Draught Haus on the east end.
An impressive group of destinations has been
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recently added to this shopping and dining mecca.
Dunedin’s handsome new condominium, Victoria
Place, has nine new businesses on its ground floor
that provide nine new reasons to visit the “little city
that could.” There is even a real estate agent in the
mix, so that if you want to live as well as play in
this Scottish-themed town, you can discover what is
currently available. From ice cream, juices, teas and
condiments to gifts, clothing, accessories and jewelry,
each of these charming shops offers unique finds at
reasonable prices. Here, as in the rest of downtown
Dunedin, there is something for everyone. Nine new
shops all at once in one block is worth celebrating.
— SHOPS AT VICTORIA PLACE —
Martha Thorn Realtor Spoiled Rotten Presents of Mine Roxie K. The Great Giftsby
Spice and Tea Exchange Beach Couture Good Vibes Juice Company Ice & Cream 4 LLC