American Honey Creamery and Coffee Co. Relocating in Palmetto

Fear not: it’s (almost) literally a hop, skip, and jump away

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer

With locations at 4919 96th St in Palmetto and at 1312 Apollo Beach Blvd, Suite O, in Apollo Beach, American Honey Creamery and Coffee Co. is a “family owned, locally sourced, lovingly crafted” local ice cream and coffee spot.

“American Honey Creamery and Coffee Company is a place where old traditions breathe again—where the sweetness of family, community, and small-town spirit infuses everything we create,” says the brand’s website. “Under the care of Colleen Bianucci, our creamery works hand-in-hand with local artisans and vendors to keep those traditions alive, honoring the belief that when neighbors support neighbors, everyone flourishes.”

A bit of a changeup is in store for the Palmetto location soon. This week, What Now came across plan review documents that show American Honey Creamery opening at 5015 Moccasin Wallow Road. It’s a space only one street over from the ice cream cafe’s current home—literally, or almost literally, a hop, skip, and jump away.

What Now confirmed news of the move with a representative of the restaurant on Friday. The representative said the relocation was expected to take place in about a month’s time.

In other words, Palmetto need not worry: American Honey is moving, you’ll still be able to enjoy ice cream flavors like Coffee Oreo, American Honey, and Banana Brulee; a range of classic coffee drinks; and Bakery & Breakfast items like the Egg and Cheese Sandwich.

You can keep up with American Honey news by following @americanhoneycreamery on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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