Boulevard Burgers & Tap House will partner with OneBlood to help drive blood donations

Boulevard Burgers & Tap House is teaming up with OneBlood for a blood drive in St. Pete Beach on Thursday, July 23 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the burger restaurant at 5905 Gulf Blvd., St Pete Beach.

All donations will be tested for the coronavirus antibody and donors will receive a $10 voucher to use towards a meal at Boulevard Burgers & Tap House.

Boulevard Burgers & Tap House is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. The restaurant features an all-day happy hour and $6 Bloody Marys every day, 15 local crafts on draft, half-price appetizers on Mondays, trivia and tacos on Tuesdays, free meals for kids on Wednesdays and live music on the weekends. The Boulevard is pet-friendly, offering a Yappy Hour every Saturday afternoon. Private dining is also available in the nautically-acquainted dining room.

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