New Bradenton area businesses are opening and putting out the hiring signs

Detwiler’s Farm Market hasn’t announced the opening date of its first West Bradenton store — beyond some time this fall — but the opening is getting close.

How do we know?

Well, it’s fall.

And Detwiler’s will be holding a job fair at 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4, at its new store, 3500 53rd Ave. W.

Detwiler’s is looking to hire over 100 people to staff the new store as well as its other five locations and warehouses.

Applications will be available at the job fair. Applicants can also apply online through detwilermarket.com or Indeed.

The West Bradenton store will be the company’s second in Manatee County, following the Palmetto store at 1800 U.S. 301 N., which opened in 2019.

Detwiler’s, a family-owned-and-operated grocery chain, started out as a roadside produce stand in 2002. The company now has six brick-and-mortar stores between Palmetto and Venice.

For other Detwiler’s locations visit detwilermarket.com.

Miller’s Ale House is nearing completion on S.R. 64 near Costco.
Miller’s Ale House is nearing completion on S.R. 64 near Costco.

Miller’s Ale House

October also marks the return of Miller’s Ale House to Bradenton at 7175 State Road 64 E., according to the company webpage.

Miller’s Ale House, a sports-themed casual dining restaurant, is opening near the Bradenton Costco store at Heritage Harbour.

The company announced on social media that it is hiring and hoping for a mid-October opening. Positions include servers, prep cooks/dishwashers, hosts and hostesses, expeditors and cooks, cleaning specialists, bussers and bartenders. For more job information, visit https://millersalehouse.com/careers/.

Miller’s Ale House previously had a restaurant in Bradenton at 4401 Cortez Road W. It closed in 2005 after a six-year run, citing poor business.

The Orlando-based company has more than 60 restaurants in Florida, plus locations in Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia.

Coming soon

Creekside Commons, a Benderson Development Co. shopping center at 8800 U.S. 301, Parrish, is getting two more eateries.

Osaka Sushi & Grill and Jersey Mike’s subs are coming to Parrish’s Creekside Commons shopping center.
Osaka Sushi & Grill and Jersey Mike’s subs are coming to Parrish’s Creekside Commons shopping center.

Osaka Sushi & Grill is planned for 8950 U.S. 301, unit 113, according to Facebook posts by the shopping center and Osaka Sushi.

“Get your chopsticks ready, Osaka Sushi & Grill is rolling in soon to Creekside Commons. Get ready for hibachi, a delicious variety of sushi rolls, and more. Stay tuned for grand opening details,” one of the posts says.

Also coming to Creekside Commons is a Jersey Mike’s sub store, according to paperwork filed with Manatee County Development Services.

The planned store would be the fifth Jersey Mike’s in the Bradenton area. The brand has stores at 6737 Manatee Ave. W., 4020 14th St. W., 5820 Ranch Lake Blvd Unit 106B and 4306 State Road 64 E.

Also announced recently for Creekside Commons is an Outback Steakhouse.

Creekside Commons’ anchors include Lowe’s, HomeGoods and an Aldi grocery.

More job offerings

Manatee Technical College and CareerSource Suncoast are inviting job seekers and potential students to a career fair and open house at the MTC Main Campus, 6305 State Road 70 E., 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5.

The 2022 Manatee Technical College career fair and open house drew a large crowd. This year’s fair is set for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5.
The 2022 Manatee Technical College career fair and open house drew a large crowd. This year’s fair is set for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5.

Instructors and students will showcase their programs with hands-on demonstrations. Career counselors and financial aid officers will be on hand to provide information and answer questions.

Over 70 companies will be represented. Hiring managers will be present. Food trucks will be on campus selling food and drinks.

“This is an opportunity to see all the great things happening at MTC and meet employers from high-tech, in-demand local companies,” Doug Wagner, director of MTC, said in a press release.