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Guide Book 2010 TAMPA’S DOWNTOWN GUIDE BOOK 2010 JULY - DECEMBER 2010 Dining | Arts & Entertainment | 1 Services | Shopping | On The Move PB Welcome to Tampa’s WDowntown... Welcome to Tampa’s Downtown! Tampa’s downtown is one of the city’s most intriguing communities offering a diverse array of activities, restaurants, retailers, service providers, and cultural & entertainment venues. TAMPA’S DOWNTOWN GUIDE BOOK 2010 is your companion as you make your list of places to go and things to do. From fast paced sporting events to trendy art galleries, downtown has it. From upscale restaurants to quaint bistros, downtown has it. From high end trend setting fashions to a Tampa keepsake, downtown has it. It’s all in downtown Tampa! TAMPA’S DOWNTOWN GUIDE BOOK 2010 is designed to take the guesswork out of what’s available. Deciding where to go and what to do is up to you. 2 PB Dining Name the category of cuisine and you will find a restaurant in downtown Tampa to match your desire. Downtown is home to the most creative chefs, delectable delights and a selection of settings to make dining a true pleasure. Early morning to late evening, a downtown restaurant is open to serve you whatever you wish. B Breakfast L Lunch D Dinner T Takeout de Delivery Wi Fi WiFi Available 3 3 PB Dining 725 S. Bistro Bua Thai Restaurant American Thai 725 Harbour Island Blvd. Tampa Theatre (813) 229-5000 713 North Franklin Street B L D T Wi Fi (813) 223-3158 www.buathaitampa.com Algusto Fine L D T Mexican Cuisine Mexican Café De Soto 912 W. Kennedy Boulevard Cuban (813) 250-3500 504 E. Kennedy Blvd. www.algustomexicanrestaurant.com (813) 229-2566 www.cafedesoto.com L D T B L T Wi Fi Ashley Street Grille American Café Dufrain 200 North Ashley Drive Continental (813) 223-2222 707 Harbour Post Dr. sheraton.com/tampariverwalk.com (813) 275-9701 B L D T Wi Fi www.cafedufrain.com L D T Wi Fi Avanzare American Café European, Inc. Hyatt Regency Tampa Continental 211 N. Tampa St. 113 Hyde Park Ave. (813) 222-4975 (813) 254-9458 www.tamparegency.hyatt.com L D T de Wi Fi B L D T Café Hey Bamboozle Café Deli Asian 1540 North Franklin Street 516 North Tampa Street (813) 221-5150 (813) 223-7320 myspace.com/cafehey www.bamboozlecafe.com B L D T Wi Fi B L D T de Wi Fi Café Perera Bennigan’s Channelside Cuban American 601 N. Morgan Street 615 Channelside Drive, #205 (813) 223-6740 (813) 223-5108 www.cafeperera.com L D T de Wi Fi B L T Wi Fi Bruegger’s Bagels Café Ray Deli Deli M&I Plaza 701 Channelside Dr. 501 East Kennedy Boulevard (813) 273-4000 (813) 402-2989 www.flaquarium.org www.brueggers.com L Wi Fi B L T Wi Fi Café Waterside American 700 S. Florida Ave. (813) 204-6388 www.marriott.com B L D T 4 PB Dining Caffe Fresco DI-AL One Café Coffee Shop Deli Bank of America Plaza 100 S. Ashley Dr., #220 101 E. Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 360 (813) 273-9711 (813) 221-7570 B L T B L T Wi Fi Domino’s Pizza Carmen’s Sandwich Shop Italian Deli 1005 N. Tampa Street 408 E. Zack St. (813) 221-1611 (813) 229-1318 www.dominospizza.com B L T L D T de Champions Sports Bar Downtown Subway American Deli 700 S. Florida Avenue 212 E. Madison St. (813) 221-4900 (813) 223-4448 L D T www.subway.com B L D T de City Street Deli Deli Downtown Subway East 410 E. Madison St. Deli (813) 276-1976 620 E. Twiggs St. B L T (813) 223-5353 www.subway.com Cold Stone Creamery B L D T de Desserts Only 615 Channelside Dr., #118 Eddie & Sam’s (813) 226-0547 Italian www.coldstonecreamery.com 203 E. Twiggs Street L D T de Wi Fi (813) 229-8500 www.eddieandsamspizza.com Columbia Café L D T de Spanish Tampa Bay History Center Family Downtown Café 801 Old Water Street, #1905 American (813) 229-5511 702 N. Franklin Street www.columbiarestaurant.com (813) 228-4263 L D T B L T Courtyard by Marriott First Watch Restaurant Dining Room American American 520 North Tampa St. 102 E. Cass Street (813) 307-9006 (813) 229-1100 www.firstwatch.com www.marriott.com/tpadt B L T Wi Fi B D Wi Fi Five Guys DaSilva’s Coffee Burgers & Fries House & Roastery American Coffee Shop 777 North Ashley Drive, D2 702 N. Franklin Street (813) 463-1999 (813) 228-4263 www.fiveguys.com www.dasilvascoffee.com L D T B L T 5 PB Dining Fly Bar & Restaurant Hot Tuna Bar & Grill American Bar & Grill 1202 N. Franklin Street 490 Channelside Drive (813) 275-5000 (813) 325-1919 wwww.flybarandrestaurant.com/tampa L D T D T Wi Fi Hyatt Regency Four Green Fields Coffee Bar Irish Deli 205 W. Platt Street 211 North Tampa Street (813) 254-4444 (813) 225-1234 www.fourgreenfields.com B L T Wi Fi B L D T Wi Fi Icons Frankie’s The American Gourmet of Fast Food St. Pete Times Forum American 401 Channelside Drive 909 West Kennedy Boulevard (813) 301-6926 (813) 425-DOGS www.sptimesforum.com/dining.asp www.frankieshotdogs.com L D L D T IL Terrazo Fresh - Coming Soon Italian Healthy Choice 700 S. Florida Ave. 511 Franklin Street (813) 221-4900 (813) 333-5131 www.marriott.com www.eatfreshdaily.com D T L D T Indigo Gallagher’s Steak Coffee Shop House NYC 514 North Franklin Street Steak House (813) 849-2233 615 Channelside Drive #203 www.drinkindigo.com (813) 229-8000 B T de Wi Fi www.gallagherstampa.com D Wi Fi International Café Deli Gilligan’s Hideaway 601 East Twiggs Street American (813) 218-3735 202 N. Morgan St. B L T de (813) 301-9050 L D T Jackson Street Bistro American Hattricks 401 East Jackson Street, Suite 101 Bar & Grill (813) 472-5777 107 S. Franklin Street www.jacksonstreetbistro.com (813) 225-4288 B L T de Wi Fi www.hattrickstavern.com L D T Wi Fi Jackson’s Bistro Bar Sushi Hooters American American 601 S. Harbour Island Boulevard, 615 Channelside Dr., #113 Suite 100 (813) 221-2600 (813) 277-0112 www.originalhooters.com www.jacksonsbistro.com 6L D T B L D T Wi Fi PB Dining JD’S Café Malio’s Prime Coffee Shop Steak House 400 North Ashley Drive, Lobby Steak House (813) 495-8433 400 North Ashley L T Wi Fi (813) 223-7746 www.maliosprime.com Jerk Hut Downtown Café L D T Wi Fi Caribbean 207 E. Twiggs St. Medallions Restaurant (813) 223-4473 American www.jerkhut.com 401 Channelside Drive L D T Wi Fi (813) 301-6926 www.sptimesforum.com/dining.asp Jimmy John’s L D Deli 514 North Franklin Street, Suite 103 Mise en Place (on Twiggs) American (813) 272-2527 442 W. Kennedy Blvd. www.jimmyjohns.com (813) 254-5373 L D T de www.miseonline.com L D T Kenny’s Sports Bar Nightlife Moxie’s Café 206 North Morgan Street Deli (813) 221-2337 514 N. Tampa St. L D T (813) 221-4510 www.moxiesdowntown.com La Caffe Nostra B L T de Wi Fi Coffee Shop 401 East Jackson Street Nola Café & News Stand (813) 223-6007 Cajun B L T 301 W. Platt Street, #C (813) 258-8778 L’Eden La Cuisine www.nolacafe.com B L D de Wi Fi du Monde T French 500 Tampa Street Oasis Deli (813) 221-4795 Deli www.ledenrestaurantdowntown.com 201 N. Franklin St., 2nd floor B L D T de (813) 223-3305 B L T Lonnie’s Sandwiches Etc. Deli Oishi Sushi & 513 E. Jackson St. Hibachi Grill (813) 223-2333 Asian www,lonniessandwiches.com 615 Channelside Drive, Suite 204A L T de (813) 228-9202 www.oishirestaurant.com Maestro’s L D T (ONLY OPEN FOR SHOWS) American Ole Style Deli 1010 NWC MacInnes Place Deli (813) 222-1072 110 E. Madison St. www.tbpac.org/dining (813) 223-4282 L D www.olestyledeli.com 7 B L T de PB Dining Oriental Restaurant Primos Deli Café Asian Deli 510 Jackson Street 101 N. Franklin Street, Suite 101F (813) 224-9888 (813) 221-3354 L D T de B L T de Original Grill Station Qachbal Chocolatier American Desserts Only 508 N. Franklin St. 615 Channelside Dr., #119B (813) 221-5338 (813) 223-5919 B L T www.qachbalschocolatier.com Paninoteca Quiznos Sub Mediterranean Café Deli Greek 302 E. Kennedy Blvd. 519 N. Franklin Street (813) 314-0567 (813) 341-2525 www.quiznos.com B L de L D T de D T Pita’s Republic Retreat Restaurant Greek & Bar 210 E. Madison ST. Bar & Grill (813) 223-3288 123 S Hyde Park Avenue www.pita-republic.com (813) 254-2014 L T de Wi Fi www.retreattampa.com L D T Pizza Fusion Italian - Opening Soon Rio Café 777 N. Ashley Drive Spanish (813) 732-4845 602 East Polk Street (813) 436-9659 Pizza Hut B L T Wi Fi Italian 614 W. Platt St. Rojo Taco (813) 251-3399 Mexican www.pizzahut.com 309 East Twiggs Street T de 813307-9000 L D T Pizzaiolo Bavaro, LLC. Italian Samariá Café 514 Franklin Street 502 North Tampa Street (813) 868-4440 (813) 223-1674 www.pizzaiolobavaro.com B L T L D T Smoke Barbeque & Grill Precinct Pizza American Italian 901 West Platt Street 615 Channelside Drive (813) 254-7070 (813) 228-6973 www.smokeplatt.com www.precinctpizza.com L D T L D T de Wi Fi B Breakfast L Lunch D Dinner T8 Takeout de Delivery Wi Fi WiFi Available PB Dining Sobik’s Tampa Tribune Deli Caribbean Cantina 601 E.
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