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Check out the 3 freshest new businesses to launch in Jacksonville

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Published on April 11, 2019
Check out the 3 freshest new businesses to launch in JacksonvilleRosati's Pizza. | Photo: Iris B./Yelp

Interested in exploring the freshest new spots in Jacksonville? From a pizza joint to a brew pub, read on for a rundown of the newest businesses to open their doors recently.

Rosati's Pizza

Photo: krupa p./Yelp

Located at 7051 Collins Road, Suite #402, in Westside, this new addition is called Rosati's Pizza.

This national chain restaurant has locations across the country. It specializes in Chicago deep-dish pizza. You will also find pasta, chicken wings, calzones, sandwiches and more on the menu here. 

Rosati's Pizza has garnered rave reviews thus far, with a five-star rating out of three reviews on Yelp.

Iris B., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on April 2, wrote, "I had the pleasure of ordering the delicious cheese and sausage pizza and the Italian beef sandwich."

Jaxco Furniture

Photo: chris o./Yelp

Stroll past 9978 Atlantic Blvd. in Greater Arlington and you'll find Jaxco Furniture, a new furniture store, offering mattresses and more.

You can shop by living room, dining room, bedroom and more at this spot. Jaxco Furniture also offers furniture for home offices as well as outdoor spaces. In addition to mattresses, it also sells adjustable beds among its products.

Jaxco Furniture has also garnered rave reviews so far, with a five-star rating out of three reviews on Yelp.  

Yelper Chad F. wrote, "I  purchased my daughter's new bed as well as a great buffet from Jaxco and everyone was amazing. I highly recommend it to others."

Legacy Ale Works

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Stroll past 14965 Old St. Augustine Road in Southside and you'll find the new brew pub Legacy Ale Works.

Look for a variety of pale ales, pilsners, stouts and more on the menu here. Irish red ale Lick of the Irish is among this spot's many offerings. Beers are available by flight, pint or growler. 

Yelper Athena B. wrote, "We did a flight and tried the Beachweizen, Slave to the Hop IPA and a couple others. We enjoyed all of them but my personal favorite was the IPA."

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