Can anything stay open on Platt Street in South Tampa?
Between Urban Cantina, Monsta Lobsta, The Rack, and Stacked Burgers (not to mention the old SoHo Pizza), Platt Street between Armenia and the Crosstown is starting to look like a ghost town.
And it just got a little worse.
This is now what it looks like inside the late-night pizza favorite — The Deck.
The sign is gone, the phones disconnected, the pizza ovens removed.
Another staple of the SoHo area is gone. And much like when The Rack closed, it was very sudden and no one seems to know why.
The Deck’s website is still live but there appears to be no signs of its impending return.
Do you have news or information about the closing of The Deck? Share your thoughts on The Deck closing or favorite memories from SoHo’s best dollar slice night in the comments below.
Cole says
the landlord of the property doubled his rent over night and wouldn’t give him any other options other than to pay or leave. So the owner called it a day and closed up shop. I know for a fact he didn’t want to and that he loved running that place. Tough loss comes from a greedy land lord.