Downtown
Cuisine
Average Entrée Price
Meals served
Style
Dining
B........Breakfast
L.........Lunch D........Dinner
SB......Sunday Brunch
LONNI’S SANDWICHES, ETC.
513 E Jackson St. • Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 223-2333
www.lonniscafe.com
“Lonni’s” is known for hand-sliced wild rice bread, gourmet sandwiches and salads, and homemade desserts. Our catering trays and chocolate lovers dessert platters are deliv- ered for meetings. Our soups and salads are made from scratch and we have vegetarian options.
MAESTRO’S RESTAURANT
Straz Center for the Performing Arts 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 229-7827 •
www.tbpac.org
To enjoy a delicious meal just steps away from your seat at curtain time, dine at Maestro’s restaurant at Straz Center, please check our website for dates and hours of operation. MALIO’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE
STEAK/SEAFOOD
400 N Ashley Dr. • Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 223-7746 •
www.maliosprime.com
Malio’s Prime Steakhouse, Tampa’s newest and oldest restaurant located in downtown Tampa. Outdoor seating available overlooking the Hillsborough River and the University of Tampa. Serving the best steaks in town along with the freshest seafood selections. Not only do we offer a cigar friendly patio, but private dining is also available! Hospitality is our heritage! MISE EN PLACE
AMERICAN
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.”
MOXIES CAFÉ
514 N Tampa St. • Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 221-4510
www.moxiesdowntown.com
Moxies is a café that specializes in sandwiches, salads, catering, and coffee. We use only the best ingredients and prepare everything in the highest standards. Our catering is done in a professional manner keeping the customer and their reputation in mind the whole time. Our ingredients used are the freshest possible, including our coffee beans that are roasted only as we need them and are used up in less than a week. Our sandwiches and salads are big enough to satisfy anyone’s appetite. Please visit our website to learn more about Moxie’s café.
OISHI RESTAURANT
615 Channelside Dr. • Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 228-9202
www.restaurantoishi.com
Oishi Restaurant warmly welcomes you to enjoy the ultimate in Japanese cuisine. Dine at our sparkling marble sushi bar or our state of the art hibachi tables for the ultimate din- ing experience. Located in Channelside Bay Plaza.
PIZZA FUSION
777 N Ashley Dr., Suite C Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 463-1600
www.pizzafusion.com
Pizza Fusion is a new take on America’s favorite food. We proudly serve an eclectic variety of gourmet pizzas, sandwiches, salads, appetizers, desserts, beer and wine in their purest form. Our menu is 75% organic!
PIZZAIOLO BAVARO, LLC
514 N Ashley Dr., Suite 101 Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 868-4440
www.pizzaiolobavaro.com
Pizzaiolo Bavaro is located in Downtown Tampa on the corner of Franklin and Twiggs. We base our entire menu around a stunning wood fired brick oven, hand crafted by the Fer- rara’s; a 3rd generation Neapolitan family. From every seat you can see and hear the crackling of the logs, flames flickering with blazing heat encompassing every hand crafted pizza. From gourmet pizza, home made pasta, antipasti’s, and classic home made desserts you will truly love the authentic culinary experience.
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VisitTampaBay.com ITALIAN $8-$15 L/D CASUAL ITALIAN $8-$15 L/D CASUAL ASIAN VARIES L/D CASUAL DELI VARIES B/L CAFÉ $26 L/D FINE DINING VARIES L/D FINE DINING AMERICAN VARIES B/L/D FINE DINING DELI LESS THAN $8 B/L TAKE OUT/DELIVERY
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