Meet Me in Mulberry
When you think of Mulberry, it’s unlikely that the first thing to cross your mind would be “popular food destination.” You might think of phosphate mining, railroads and that it seems far away. The truth is, Mulberry is much easier to get to than you might realize. In fact, the town’s location at the crossroads of State Road 60 and FL-37 make it an ideal meet-up point, around an easy half hour’s drive from Winter Haven, downtown Lakeland, Lake Wales, and Brandon. It’s also a stone’s throw away from developments like Christina, and with more communities popping up, it’s no wonder the City of Mulberry is revamping its downtown area. In addition to other projects (including the newly renovated Gem Theater) the City, with the help of co-founder Jonathan Bucklew, is gearing up to open Depot 303, an exciting and highly anticipated food hall in the heart of this quaint, historic town.

Bucklew is no stranger to the food hall, having already opened Lakeland and this area’s first, The Joinery. Because of everything that goes into starting something like this, he was the City’s logical choice to help open Depot 303. “Mulberry decided they were going to build a food hall in their community through their CRA, so this project was spawned before I was even a part of it,” explained Bucklew. “They hired the architect who we worked with at The Joinery and they decided to come and tour The Joinery to kind of look at how one of these actually functions and what goes on behind the scenes.” The City of Mulberry asked Bucklew if he’d be willing to work with them on a consulting basis, and then, eventually operate Depot 303. As a foodie and design enthusiast, Bucklew was up for the challenge. Before opening The Joinery in 2020, Bucklew, a musician and furniture maker, first became aware of food halls while traveling the country with his band. “I’ve been to a few [food halls] in my travels with music, and I just thought ‘wow, what a cool concept,’” said Bucklew. “It’s like a mall without all the retail, just the food court, and it has a bar. How fun!” Bucklew also understands the importance of places like these for their communities. “I’m very passionate about Polk County and about our communities here. I think one of the best things you can do in your community is bring about cultivating the things you’re passionate about,” said Bucklew. “I love the opportunity to be a part of bringing something really fun and cool, and a big staple location to Mulberry,” he added.

Depot 303 promises just that: a fun, cool, staple location that is sure to bring out multiple communities. The building is light and airy, with copious amounts of indoor seating and plenty of parking. With lots of steel, raw concrete and clean lines, Bucklew described the vibe as “elevated, elegant, industrial modern.” It’s one of those spaces that just feels new and exciting and beckons you to stay a while. Depot 303 will host a full bar, complete with craft cocktails and local beer, as well as seven individual restaurants. While Bucklew could not confirm all seven at press time, the four he was able to share with us are very exciting!
Fat Maggie’s has long been a presence in Lakeland and a go-to for mouth-watering comfort food. Think delicious burgers, scrumptious salads, BBQ nachos, and grilled cheese. Their first brick and mortar was located in Dixieland, but they closed in 2015 for family time. Over the last few years, they have re-emerged onto Polk County’s food scene with Fat Maggie’s food truck and recently chose Depot 303 as the site for their second brick and mortar. We can’t wait to see the full menu, but their truffle fries, alone, are worth the trip!

The new local heroes of downtown Lakeland, Pizza Odyssey, will add their amazing pizza to the line-up at Depot 303. Located in the Lake Morton area, they have been wowing Lakelanders for just over a year now with their homemade dough and sauces, fresh ingredients, and innovative flavor combinations.
They have weekly specials like the Drop It Like It’s Hot, made with red gold tomato sauce, sweet drop peppers, garlic ricotta, basil pesto, sausage, mushrooms, and hot honey, and The Godfather, made with a BBQ sauce base, garlic and black pepper marinated pork tenderloins, and jalapeño cream cheese. You can also try one of their specialty pizzas or build your own for the perfect pie.
Next, bringing their delectable dumplings all the way from Armature Works in Tampa, Ling’s Dumplings will fill a foodie void in Mulberry and the surrounding areas. Ling’s will be serving up handmade, perfectly steamed dumplings like pork and beef soup dumplings with black vinegar soy sauce. Their Tampa location offers customers the option to build their own dumpling basket with a choice of dumplings, sauces, and toppings. Guests can choose from dumplings like beef bulgogi and edamame truffle, sauces like gochujang aioli and scallion oil, and toppings like kimchi and fried scallions. Each combination is mouth-watering to be sure, and everything is made in-house, from the dumplings to the dough to the dipping sauces.


Rounding out the list of confirmed vendors, Tilaw, will bring Filipino fusion to Mulberrry. The creators of Pinoy Cravings, a Filipino catering and pop-up venture based out of Lakeland, will be opening their first brick and mortar at Depot 303. Pinoy Cravings has delighted Polk County’s food lovers with both sweet and savory Filipino fare since 2020 and will now take the passion for their culinary heritage to the next level with Tilaw. “People will be blown away by how good the Filipino fusion is,” said Bucklew.
Bucklew hopes to start soft openings sometime in March with fun events like the Gravity Rally, an exotic sports car meet that raises money for charity. In the meantime, Depot 303 will be participating in Mulberry’s Chili Cookoff on March 1. “If we’re not open to the public, we’re at least going to be open for the community to come and see the space, and if we’re not able to sell food, we’ll be giving out samples,” said Bucklew. As Depot 303 nears its grand opening, one thing is for sure: this location is going to both delight food lovers AND bring communities together. I, for one, can’t wait to tell my friends to meet me in Mulberry!
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