Mint House partners with the Rays

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

Mint House, a tech-focused hospitality brand known for its apartment-style short-term rentals, has partnered with the Tampa Bay Rays to become a preferred lodging option for fans visiting Tropicana Field. To celebrate this new collaboration, Mint House is hosting a free public barbeque event on Friday evening, running from 5 p. m. to 7 p. m.

at 77 11th Street N. in the Edge District. The event will feature catered food, a selection of beverages including beer and wine, and non-alcoholic options, creating a festive atmosphere for attendees. Additionally, guests will have the chance to take photos with the Rays' beloved mascot, Raymond. This partnership not only aims to boost Mint House's visibility through signage at the stadium but also enhances the overall experience for visitors to the area.

As the Rays continue their season, this collaboration is expected to attract more guests to Mint House's offerings. With a focus on providing a unique and comfortable stay, Mint House is poised to become a favored choice among baseball fans. The event promises to be a delightful way to engage with the local community and celebrate the love for baseball.

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