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Filthy Royalty

Fourth Annual Filthy Rock Fest: Filthy Royalty w/Murder The Crow/Somebody's Villain/Before Arcadi

Nicole Cognato of Tampa-based stanky rock quartet Filthy Royalty is keeping the group's plans for this annual gig (which it headlines) under wraps, but the show has been described as a major release party for four local outfits with new material to share. "We keep what we are doing a secret until the event and then announce it at the event," Cognato told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay. If what emerges is anything like Filthy Royalty's easy-going latest single "Light It Up!," this Ybor City show won't be one to forget anytime soon.—Josh Bradley

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1919 E 7th Ave., Ybor City
 One of the more seasoned businesses along Ybor City's bustling 7th Avenue took to social media to announce its abrupt closure in late April. “Effective immediately, The Stone Soup Company will cease operations. We would like to thank all the current and past employees, the Ybor and Tampa community, and our guests who have supported us over the last 13 years,” ownership wrote on the restaurant’s Facebook today. “We appreciated the opportunity to serve you all! Thank you!” The casual restaurant was known for its menu of Cuban sandwiches, empanadas, burgers, salads and of course, soup—which ranged from lobster bisque and chicken noodle to tomato basil and Spanish black bean. Beer, wine, and cocktails were offered, too. The Stone Soup Company’s original owner Ilya Benjamin Goldberg opened his Ybor City restaurant in 2009 and its reputation for tasty Cuban sammies and quick service grew over the years, as well as its sizable "Best of the Bay" award collection.
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