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Chick-fil-A Hosts Daddy-Daughter Date Night
The Fowler Avenue location is inviting dads to spend time with their daughters at Lightfoot Recreation Center Oct. 15.

Chick-fil-A is planning to roll out the red carpet for dads and their daughters on Oct. 15 when 32 locations in the Tampa area host a Daddy-Daughter Date Night.
Because the in Temple Terrace is a drive-thru only, owner and operator Denis Spradlin has rented the for guests to provide them with indoor dining.
βThis will be a memorable night for Daddy's to share with their daughter(s),β Carmen Fisher, marketing director for the Fowler Avenue location, wrote in an email. βThere will be fun conversations starters, goody bags, prizes, and pictures with the Cow. The only cost will be the price of their Chick-fil-A meal.β
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Seating will begin at 4:30 p.m. and are available every hour. Reservations are required, and customers can visit daddydaughterdate.com/tampastpeteΒ to RSVP.
Each restaurant will celebrate the evening its own way, with some providing a red carpet arrival, table service, dancing, live music and photography. Every Daddy-Daughter pair will also receive a tray liner with questions and topics to get the conversation started, and a take-home booklet called βContinuing the Conversationβ that provides ideas for future dates and questions that both dads and daughters can ask each other.
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βOne of Chick-fil-Aβs goals is to promote community connections and enrich the lives of everyone we come in contact with,β said Jane Melton, area marketing director for Tampa Bay Chick-fil-A restaurants. βWe understand the importance of father-daughter relationships and want to encourage Tampa Bay dads to take a break from busy schedules, enjoy their daughterβs company over a meal and have fun!β
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