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Cuisine


Average Entrée Price


Meals served


Style


Dining SB - Sunday Brunch


B - Breakfast L - Lunch D - Dinner


South Tampa KOJAKS HOUSE OF RIBS, INC.


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.


THE LIME


915 S Howard Ave. • Tampa, FL 33606 (813) 868-5463


www.cicciorestaurantgroup.com


The Lime is a cocina Latina and tapas joint that is tailored for those who are looking for much more than Bud Light and bean burritos. Live acoustic music is featured on Monday hospitality nights and Thursday-Saturday. Happy hour takes place until 7pm every day. In addition, outside the bright neon green bar cooler, is a row of twelve primarily import draft beers, fifty tequilas, and eleven fresh Mexican fruit purees. Visit www.cicciorestaurantgroup.com.


LODGE RESTAURANT AND BAR 516 S Howard Ave. • Tampa, FL 33606 (813) 251-5634 • www.lodgetampa.com


AMERICAN L/D CASUAL


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.


LOVE’S ARTIFACTS BAR & GRILLE 4914 S MacDill Ave. • Tampa, FL 33611


MACDINTON’S IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT


405 S Howard Ave. • Tampa, FL 33606 (813) 251-8999 • www.macdintons.com


Irish pub and restaurant with delicious food and friendly Irish staff. Happy hour (2 for 1) 11:30am-7pm every day but Friday. Friday 6pm-8pm, $10 ALL YOU CAN DRINK. Patio, big screen TV, darts, pool, golf, ample parking and specials every night.


MISE EN PLACE


442 W Kennedy Blvd., Suite 110 Tampa, FL 33606


(813) 254-5373 • www.miseonline.com


A proprietor-style, chef-driven restaurant with national acclaim and local flavor. Established in 1986, Mise has been a culinary trendsetter in cuisine, wine and style in Tampa Bay. A continually changing menu, extraordinary wine list and inspired staff keep the dining and drinking fresh; a major renovation celebrating 20 years took the ambiance to a new level of enjoyable sophistication that writers have called the “perfect backdrop for champagne.”


MOTT & HESTER DELI


1155 S Dale Mabry Hwy., Suite 10 Tampa, FL 33629 (813) 289-9758


A one-of-a-kind Tampa original place for fresh pasta, sandwiches, and garden salads. NOLA CAFÉ & NEWS STAND


OTHER


301 W Platt St., #C • Tampa, FL 33606 (813) 258-8778 • www.nolacafe.com


Featuring a full list of signature coffees, beignets and only the most authentic New Orleans fare. Relax in the French Quarter atmosphere, listen to New Orleans jazz and blues and enjoy a cup of café au lait and beignets.


$7.95 B/L/D/SB CAFÉ DELI $10 L/D CASUAL AMERICAN $26 L/D FINE DINING AMERICAN L/D CASUAL


Amazing tasting gourmet style fare in a casual fun setting. Open for lunch and dinner Tuesday-Sunday. Closed on Mondays. Eclectic, friendly menu ensures every diner walks away satisfied with change to spare. Live entertainment and full bar.


AMERICAN $9 L CASUAL MEXICAN L/D/SB CASUAL


BARBEQUE


$10


L/D


CASUAL


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