TAMPA, Fla. — Businesses across Tampa Bay are working to rebound from the pandemic and get back to normal.
Stumpy's Hatchet House in Tampa opened roughly 15 months ago. But, less than a year after opening they were forced to shut their doors due to COVID-19.
Now, that they've reopened it's business as usual but with some adjustments.
"People come in and they're looking for something different and that's a very trending thing right now. What can we do that's different that we've never done before. It's a great way to get our your aggression, your frustrations, your stress but you can always hang out with your friends and family and learn something new as well," said owners Tara and Brendan Wehmann.
The Wehmann's say they've seen a lot of people looking to destress from the pandemic as well.
Their bays are 6 feet apart and areas are often sanitized.
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