COB & PEN
1221 S. Florida Ave
Lakeland, FL 33803
We Are CRAFT.
Communal
C&P is a place to connect with people. We love the Lakeland community and want to be the first place you think of to have great drinks, food and conversation. Try sharing a specialty plate, a bottle of wine, or a large format beer with friends while you are here!
Recreational
C&P is a place to have fun. We have multiple ways that you can rest, relax and unwind. Whether you are playing cornhole on the lawn, or just laughing with your friends, we love creating a vibe that you can enjoy.
Accessible
While our food and drinks are unique and high quality, we want everyone to feel that our menu, prices, and atmosphere is accessible. We work hard to find a balance of classic food and drink you love with a C&P twist to it.
Friendly
We hope that every interaction you have here at C&P feels like you are among friends. Our team strives to treat every guest at our home with respect, kindness and professionalism. Hang out with friends or make a new one!
Team
Our team approach here at C&P means that we are all committed to making your drinks and dining experience incredible. We share tips, and you can ask anyone with a C&P shirt on for help (unless they don’t work here and are just wearing our merch!). If there is any way we can make your experience better, let someone from our team know!
HISTORY
A little over a mile from it’s current Dixieland location, The Tudor House was originally built in 1927 near the intersection between W Beacon Rd. and S San Gully Rd. In 1935, following one failed attempt, by a previous owner to move the home, Mr. O. Forrest McGill moved it to it’s previous location on 1068 Lake Hollingsworth Rd. The Tudor House changed hands over the next few decades until Mr. Gene Holloway bought it in 1969. Through the years, various owners and renovations, the house came to look quite different than it does today. Mr. Holloway expanded on the building too; adding a garage, more bedrooms, bathrooms, an entertainment bar, and ball room.