ST. PETERSBURG, FL — Here’s the latest bar and restaurant news in St. Petersburg:

Karma Kitchen and Bakery Taking Over Former Craftsman House Spot

The owners of Karma Juice Bar & Eatery are opening a new venture in the former Craftsman House space in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District.

The Craftsman House closed in December.

Karma Kitchen and Bakery is expected to open this summer at 2955 Central Ave., the Tampa Bay Times reported.

In addition to a vegan and gluten-free bakery, the space will serve mocktails, cocktails and Filipino-inspired small bites.

Tulum-Inspired Downtown Restaurant, Club Closes

Concrete Jungle, a downtown Tulum-inspired restaurant, bar and club, has closed its space in the Kress Building at 475 Central Ave. for good.

“After 2+ years, we’ve made the difficult decision to close,” according to a social media post. “Thank you to everyone who supported us and spent time with us along the way. We’re grateful for everyone who made our time together special.”

Last year, the restaurant, owned by Hunger Thirst Group, faced eviction from the Kress Building because of more than $100,000 in unpaid rent, The Tampa Bay Business Journal reported in October.

It’s the third concept from Hunger Thirst Group, including No Vacancy and The Avenue, to close within one year.

Vietnamese Coffee Shop Opening in Grand Central District

Grand Central District will welcome a Vietnamese Coffee Shop this spring.

Say Coffee House is expected to open in March at 2414 Central Ave., The Gabber reported.

The space was previously home to Crisp Waffle Company.

The coffee shop’s owner also owns Sip Tea Boba in Pinellas Park.

Italian Sub Shop Opens Downtown

A classic Italian-style sandwich shop opened in downtown St. Petersburg.

Tony D’s Sub Shop is now open at 217 Central Ave.

The owners created the menu of “old-school subs” as a tribute to their grandfather, Tony Deliberato, “whose love of food, tradition and bringing people together shaped everything we do,” according to the website.

Each sandwich is named after a person or place important to their family.

South Florida-based Coffee Chain Opening

A South Florida-based drive-thru coffee chain, Cali Coffee, is planning to open a St. Petersburg location, St. Pete Catalyst reported.

It will take over a former Checker’s near the Tyrone Square mall.