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Popular restaurant unveils new look

Tableseide Restaurant Group also shared a new logo for Libby’s Neighborhood Brasserie.


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Tableseide Restaurant Group unveiled an exterior rendering of Libby’s Neighborhood Brasserie in Sarasota's Southside Village.
Tableseide Restaurant Group unveiled an exterior rendering of Libby’s Neighborhood Brasserie in Sarasota's Southside Village.
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SARASOTA — Tableseide Restaurant Group has unveiled a new look for the Southside Village and Lakewood Ranch locations of Libby’s Neighborhood Brasserie. 

The Sarasota-based group shared exterior renderings and a new logo for the restaurant concept. Libby's first opened in 2008. 

The rendering for the Southside Village location at 1917 S. Osprey Ave. shows an expanded, outdoor space. The restaurant's renovation will also bring more light inside. According to a press release, the front windows will be floor-to-ceiling glass panels. 

Tableseide Restaurant Group unveiled the look for the Lakewood Ranch location of Libby’s Neighborhood Brasserie on the corner of Lorraine Road and University Parkway.
Tableseide Restaurant Group unveiled the look for the Lakewood Ranch location of Libby’s Neighborhood Brasserie on the corner of Lorraine Road and University Parkway.

The Lakewood Ranch location is on the corner of Lorraine Road and University Parkway.

“The fresh, new look at Libby’s can be celebrated by our regular patrons and enjoyed by those discovering us for the first time,” says Tableseide Restaurant Group CEO Joe Seidensticker in the statement. “The refreshed design and logo are just the beginning of more exciting things to come, including the inviting interior and the flavor-filled menu updates.” 

The Southside Village location is expected to open by late fall. The Lakewood Ranch location is expected to open this winter, the release adds. 

Tableseide Restaurant Group also includes Louies Modern, Oak & Stone, Lbar and The Muse at the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art. In September, Tableseide announced it will close The Francis, an event and banquet space in downtown Sarasota, this fall. 

 

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