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Jax’S Grill aMeriCan $12.95 l/d CaSual
1600 E 8th Ave., Suite A-147 • Tampa, FL 33605
(813) 241-9675 •
www.gameworks.com
Full-service restaurant located in GameWorks. GameWorks is a total entertainment experience where guests can eat, play and socialize all under one roof.
koJakS HouSe of ribS, inC. barbeQue $10 l/d CaSual
2808 Gandy Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33611
(813) 837-3774 •
www.kojaksbbq.com
A South Tampa institution since 1978. Family owned and operated nestled under grandfather oak trees. Located at the east end of Gandy Blvd. just one block west of historic
Bayshore Blvd. Featuring outdoor dining.
kona Grill aSian varieS l/d/Sb CaSual
4134 W Boy Scout Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 877-5938 •
www.KonaGrill.com
Kona Grill puts an exciting twist on American cuisine. We prepare over 40 sauces made from scratch everyday, bringing new excitement to an incredible variety of delicious
appetizers and entrees. We also serve award-winning sushi, hand-crafted daily by talented sushi chefs at our elegant sushi bar. Relax and watch our colorful exotic fish in our
mesmerizing 2,000 gallon seawater aquarium. Great selection! Great atmosphere! So whether it’s for lunch, dinner or happy hour, escape to Kona Grill!
la ideal SandWiCH SHoP SPaniSH varieS b/l CaSual
2924 W Tampa Bay Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 870-0150
www.laidealsandwichshop.com
Located in West Tampa, one of the city’s oldest districts, La Ideal has been specializing in authentic Cuban sandwiches for over two decades. In addition, La Ideal serves dark,
rich Cuban coffee. Located near Raymond James Stadium.
la troPiCana CafÉ SPaniSH $10 b/l CaSual
1822 E 7th Ave. • Tampa, FL 33605
(813) 247-4040
A Tampa tradition, established and located in historic Ybor City since 1963. Serving old fashioned Cuban sandwiches, homemade Spanish bean soup, deviled crabs and much
more. Voted Tampa’s Best Café Cubano. When you dine at La Tropicana Café, you not only taste great food, but you also get a taste of what was and is Ybor City.
latitudeS Pub & Grill aMeriCan $10 b/l/d CaSual
Mainsail Suites Hotel
5108 Eisenhower Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33634
(813) 243-2600 •
www.mainsailtampa.com
Enjoy American style cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Watch the football game on their big screen TV or play a game of pool. Featuring late night menu with a wide
selection of grilled sandwiches and appetizers.
lauro riStorante italian $9-$30 l/d fine dininG
3915 Henderson Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33629
(813) 281-2100 •
www.lauroristorante.com
Serving the finest Northern Italian cuisine with full bar and extensive wine list. Luscious homemade desserts featuring tiramisu. Service and cuisine unsurpassed in the Tampa Bay area.
Featuring live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights.
lee roy SelMon’S aMeriCan varieS l/d CaSual
4302 W Boy Scout Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 871-3287 •
www.leeroyselmons.com
At Lee Roy Selmon’s, we feature generous portions of soul satisfying comfort food served with equally bountiful amounts of heartwarming hospitality. Lee Roy Selmon’s is a
tribute to the graciousness and competitive sporting life instilled in the Selmon family growing up.
tHe loadinG doCk SandWiCH Pub aMeriCan $10 b/l CaSual
100 E Madison St. • Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 223-6905 •
www.myloadingdock.com
Our establishment provides breakfast and lunch at a reasonable price! Delivery and catering services available. Happy hour will start in November.
lodGe reStaurant and bar aMeriCan varieS d CaSual
516 S Howard Ave. • Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 251-5634 •
www.lodgetampa.com
The Lodge Restaurant & Bar’s got a wink and a nudge on every one of its menu’s seven pages. It’s a wide open space, deep red, with gorgeous chandeliers and enough mounted
antlers and such. Live music on the patio some nights, DJs on Fridays and Saturdays and ladies nights. Not too fussy, not too expensive, and likely to put a smile on your face. Visit www.
cicciorestaurantgroup.com.
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