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Downtown


Cuisine


Average Entrée Price


Meals served


Style


Dining


B........Breakfast L.........Lunch D........Dinner SB......Sunday Brunch


FIVE GUYS BURGERS AND FRIES


777 N Ashley Dr. • Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 463-1999 www.fiveguys.com


Great burgers and fries with all the toppings you want for no extra cost. Only 100% all American fresh ground beef. No freezers, use only peanut oil and Idaho potatoes. Menu is trans fat free. Complimentary peanuts!


FRESH


507 N Franklin St. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 229-5500


www.eatfreshdaily.com


Fresh is the hottest new restaurant to hit the Tampa Bay area bringing a unique, new dining experience to Downtown Tampa. We have the largest variety of fresh ingredients served both hot and cold, with a diverse and creative menu showcasing over 30 salad dressing options, 39 omelette ingredients, countless salad or panini ingredients, a large cereal bar with treats, and the ability to customize your order exactly how you want it if you don’t find something you like on our giant menu. Enjoy air conditioning indoors or people watching outdoors. Fresh is convenient; in restaurant diners can watch their food being made right in front of them, and Downtowners can order in for delivery. We also cater for corporate events or family gatherings.


HATTRICKS


107 S Franklin St. • Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 225-4288


www.hattrickstavern.com


Welcome to Hattricks. A downtown Irish hockey neighborhood tavern with great food and fine spirits located two blocks down from convention center. Happy hour Monday-Friday from 4pm-8pm.


HOOTERS


615 Channelside Dr., Suite 113 Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 221-2600


www.originalhooters.com


Hooters is the place for great seafood, sandwiches, salads and, of course, nearly world famous chicken wings. With music classics from the 50’s and 60’s on the free jukebox and a casual, fun, beach like atmosphere, Hooters appeals to every walk of life from the business person to the blue jeans crowd. The beautiful, vivacious and world famous Hooters Girls provide great service in this national restaurant chain which is always “delightfully tacky, yet unrefined.”


IL TERRAZZO


Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina 700 S Florida Ave. • Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 204-6343


www.ilterrazzowaterside.com


Il Terrazzo is an elegant contemporary restaurant whose menu infuses authentic Northern Italian cuisine with the finest and freshest local ingredients. Outdoor waterfront seating available.


JACKSON STREET BISTRO


401 E Jackson St., Suite 101 Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 472-5777


www.jacksonstreetbistro.com


An exceptionally crisp Tuscany bistro ambiance, with plenty of outside Florida dining, serving a refreshing eclectic menu including Benedict’s, omelets, wraps, sensational salads, fabulous desserts and innovative sandwiches. Catering is also available. All this accompanied by a professionally trained staff...friendly cooks from our open kitchen and our outgoing service staff...the formula for a perfect dining experience! Full service bar. Group functions. Extended hours available. Open until 7pm.


JACKSON’S BISTRO, BAR & SUSHI


601 S Harbour Island Blvd., Suite 100 Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 277-0112


www.jacksonsbistro.com


Jackson’s Bistro, Bar & Sushi specializes in downtown entertaining. Offering prime aged steaks and the freshest seafood and sushi available with a breathtaking view of the Tampa skyline; Jackson’s is a must. Happy hour Monday-Friday from 4pm-8pm. Indoor or outdoor private event facilities available.


VisitTampaBay.com 61 AMERICAN $10-$17 L/D/SB CASUAL AMERICAN $8-$15 B/L/D CASUAL ITALIAN $20-$25 D FINE DINING AMERICAN $12 L/D CASUAL AMERICAN $9 L/D CASUAL DELI $10 B/L/D CASUAL AMERICAN Less than $8 L/D CASUAL


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