TAMPA — In the hall of an East Busch Boulevard church Monday, there was such a thing as a free lunch. “Hey, it’s free food,” said Pedro Colon, who lives about a block away and was just finishing up his sumptuous mid-day fare that included a salad with French dressing, smoked sausage with salsa cruda sauce, polenta, a chilled side of tomato, cucumber and onion. Dessert was cranberry-lemon bar and an apple. “You can’t beat that,” Colon said. Trinity Cafe, which for the past 15 years has dished out more than a million gourmet quality meals to the homeless and needy in the heart of Tampa, opened up its second eatery Monday. The two locations are...
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