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Petey broWnS aMeriCan $8-$27 b/l/d CaSual
Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay
2900 Bayport Dr. • Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 207-6780
www.grandtampabay.hyatt.com
The menu selections are as inviting as the bayside view. If casual dining in a relaxed atmosphere for breakfast, lunch or dinner is what you seek, try us.
roCk-n-SPortS bar & Grille aMeriCan varieS l/d CaSual
1600 E 8th Ave., Suite E-200
Tampa, FL 33605
(813) 242-6220 •
www.rocknsportsbar.com
Upscale sports bar and grille located in Centro Ybor. Outside seating available, open seven days a week for lunch and dinner specialties: ribs, seafood, burgers, wings and 25 draft beers.
Private catering available for meetings, parties and sports events.
roy’S HaWaiian aSian $45 d fine dininG
fuSion reStaurant
4342 W Boy Scout Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 873-7697 •
www.roysrestaurant.com
Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine is a blend of European sauces, bold Asian spices and the finest local ingredients with an emphasis on fresh fish and seafood. Our menu features Roy
Yamaguchi’s signature dishes as well as culinary creations by our talented, Tampa chefs. Host your next special event in one of our exclusive private dining rooms.
rutH’S CHriS Steak HouSe Steak and Seafood $65-$75 d fine dininG
1700 N Westshore Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 282-1118 • (800) 544-0808 x 153
www.ruthschris.com
Experience sizzling satisfaction at Ruth’s Chris Steak House, featuring the finest USDA Prime beef available in the country. Your steak is broiled at 1,800 degrees to your exact
order then rushed to your table sizzling. Reservations recommended. Business casual attire. We have four private dining rooms to accommodate groups from 8-100, whether for
dinner or all day meetings.
SaM SeltZer’S Steak HouSe Steak and Seafood $11-$19 l/d CaSual
4744 N Dale Mabry Hwy. • Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 873-7267 • (888) 457-7267
www.samseltzers.com
Renowned for our excellent steaks, superb roast prime rib, lamb, and seafood at fabulously agreeable pricing, Sam Seltzer’s is second to none. Extraordinary desserts and
superior banquet facilities. Enjoy!
SeaSonS 52 Steak and Seafood varieS d fine dininG
204 N Westshore Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33609
(813) 286-1152 •
www.Seasons52.com
Seasons 52 is a casually sophisticated fresh grill and wine bar that invites you to discover the sensational flavors of our seasonally inspired menu. Award winning international
wine list. Live entertainment nightly. Private and semi private dining available. Chef’s table. Complimentary valet.
SHula’S Steak HouSe Steak and Seafood $30 b/l/d fine dininG
4860 W Kennedy Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33609
(813) 286-4366 •
www.donshula.com
Coach Don Shula brought perfection to Shula’s Steak House ranked as “One of America’s Top Ten Steak Houses.” Serving the biggest and the best premium black angus beef
and freshest seafood available.
Sidebern’S Mediterranean $27-$35 d fine dininG
2208 W Morrison Ave. • Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 258-2233 •
www.sideberns.com
This hip, fine dining paradise offers guests modern Mediterranean dining influences by the flavors and culinary traditions of France, Spain, Italy and North Africa. Executive Chef
Chad Johnson creates this stunning menu utilizing world class ingredients prepared with modern cooking techniques.
Skyye bar aMeriCan $12 l/d CafÉ
Tampa Airport Marriott Hotel
Tampa International Airport • Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 879-5151
The Skyye Bar is a comfortable resting spot to dine with clients or refresh with a cocktail while waiting for a flight, all conveniently located in the lobby of the Tampa Airport
Marriott Hotel, which is directly connected to the main terminal of the Tampa International Airport.
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