Florida Is Getting A Super Tiny New Restaurant
A mysterious new spot is taking shape in Pioneer Square, and here is everything we know so far.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Restaurant Openings

Key points
- Doris is a tiny, no-reservations restaurant coming to Pioneer Square.
- The restaurant will only be open for dinner on weekday evenings.
- The small size suggests an intimate and potentially exclusive dining experience.
- s's dining landscape, a brave declaration of confidence in the product and an embrace of spontaneity. It challenges the city's diners to be flexible, to be adventurous, and to perhaps rediscover the joy of a spur-of-the-moment decision to go out for a truly special meal. Doris is a whisper in a city
- tiny Pioneer Square restaurant
- limited seating
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