Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News, Volume 33, Issue 26, December 23, 2025

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Volume 33 Issue 26 December 23, 2025 Scan the QR code to your left with your phone to access our website!

Noble Crust Is Our Readers’ Favorite Restaurant In Wesley Chapel! Popular ‘Southern Italian’ Eatery At Shops At Wiregrass Reclaims Top Spot From Cooper’s Hawk! All it took was taking chain restaurants with more than 10 locations off the ballot (while still allowing those who entered the contest to write in any of the chains among their favorites) for last year’s Favorite Restaurant in Wesley Chapel — Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant — to drop from #1 to #17. Moving back up into the top spot, after dropping to #4 in Wesley Chapel last year (following three years in a row at #1) is Noble Crust, the “Southern Italian” restaurant that has been in the top-5 with our readers every year since it opened. Chief marketing officer Bradley Elia (far right in photo) was so excited to regain the top spot that he decided to include his entire Wesley Chapel team in the picture on this page — and we, of course, were happy to oblige! But, as usual, this year’s Reader Dining Survey & Contest wasn’t without its own

pratfalls. While many more locally-owned, mom-&-pop eateries made it into the Top-25s in both Wesley Chapel and New Tampa, I couldn’t help but notice that the last few categories on this year’s ballot all received far less than the 450+ total votes cast by the readers in both of our distribution areas. The last two categories — “Favorite Bakery in New Tampa (NT) & Wesley Chapel (WC)”and “Favorite Coffee in NT & WC” — each received at least 100 fewer total votes than “Favorite Restaurant in Wesley Chapel.” To that end, I plan to go back to only one or two categories in the ten WC issues of the paper between February and November of 2026 and allow everyone to vote as many times as they want in each category. For all of this year’s results, including which readers won this year’s FREE dining prizes, see pgs. 36-43! — GN

Photo by Charmaine George

(Almost) Everyone Is Excited About Whole Foods Coming To Wesley Chapel!

Some Neighbors In Meadow Pointe Adjacent To The New Development Have Concerns About Flooding, Noise & More Although some locals still firmly believe that the area needs a Trader Joe’s market even more, there’s no doubt that the beginning of construction of our area’s first and only Whole Foods market is among the most hotly anticipated new developments in Wesley Chapel. Some of the long-term residents who live in the adjacent Meadow Pointe I community, however, aren’t necessarily as excited. They’re wondering, when it comes to development, how close is too close? With Whole Foods now under construction, some of those neighbors are voicing their concerns to the Neighborhood News.

These neighbors in The Savannahs subdivision of Meadow Pointe I are asking a number of questions, including one big one: If a man-made retention pond was built as an original feature of a community’s design and has been part of your backyard since 1992, don’t you have the right to assume that the pond was there to stay? Why would anyone assume otherwise? In our area, it is virtually unheard of that ponds near established community homesites would end up being removed. But, there is a pond located behind the homes on Openfield Loop that is being removed for this new commercial development — despite multiple failed previous attempts to develop the 16-acre property located north and east of the

intersection of Aronwood Blvd. and Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. into a full-fledged commercial site — and the fact that no previous developer had proposed removing the pond. All of the neighbors we spoke with understood that the land would eventually be developed into a neighborhood commercial site, as it has been zoned for that purpose since before their homes were built adjacent to it. What these homeowners could not have anticipated, however, was that the latest developer (SJC Ventures) would propose moving that development even closer to their backyards by eliminating the natural buffer the pond provided — anywhere from 50-200 feet, depending upon which lot your house was located.

If you don’t have an open mind about politics, this editorial probably isn’t for you! See page 3

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel unveils its expansion & Wiregrass Ranch medical building breaks ground. See pages 6-9

After selling its 1,000-acre Kirkland Ranch to the state, the ranching family makes a huge donation! See page 10

Introduction by Gary Nager Story by Joel Provenzano

UH-OH!

STILL MORE MEDICAL NEWS!

See “Whole Foods” on pg. 4

A $1 MILLION DONATION? WOW!

Photo provided by Judy Johnson

MORE DINING NEWS THAN EVER! Our Dining Survey results, Plus the latest news about Tallo, Tien’s Sandwich, Portillo’s & More! See pages 36-53!

It’s Sushi Time, Everyone! It’s no longer “All You Care To Eat,” but it’s definitely better! See pg. 44!

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