Plant City Observer

Buy Local: The Silver Dollar Saloon

Did you know that every $100 spent at a local, independently-owned store generates $45 of secondary local spending, compared to $14 for a big-box chain? This was first tested in 2003 by the Institute for Local Self Reliance and is nearly identical to later results across multiple Civic Economic studies.

The Plant City Times & Observer agrees with buying local. With the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce, we’ve launched the Buy Local campaign, encouraging residents to shop local. This week’s Buy Local spotlight is Silver Dollar Saloon. We caught up with owner Anna Genco to get all the info on this successful business.

How did your business first get its start?

I was always a bartender and I wanted to own one myself.

What kind of services can your business offer the community?

Fun — beverages, pool tables, darts, karaoke, live bands, big screen TVs.

How does your business contribute to the community?

I have raised money for the Plant City Food Bank, Unity in the Community, Cookson Hills Toy Run, breast cancer. Helped a deaf and blind child get in to a school for the deaf and blind in St. Augustine. And numerous others.

Why is your business located at its site?

It has been there since 1914.

Can you describe your customers?

My customers are mainly Plant City natives. They are all wonderful people.

What is your background? Professional? Education?

Bartending for 37 years.

Where do you see your business in the next five years?

Hopefully booming.

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