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Westshore / Airport


Cuisine


Average Entrée Price


Meals served


Style


Dining


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


BOIZAO BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE


4606 W Boy Scout Blvd. Tampa, FL 33607


(813) 286-7100 • www.boizao.com


Boizao Steakhouse offers an authentic Brazilian concept and the menu includes a robust assortment of sixteen perfect grilled cuts of premium quality beef, pork, chicken, lamb and sausage, carved tableside by our “Gaucho” chefs.The salad bar provides an outstanding array of 60 fresh-cut vegetables, prepared salads, smoked salmon, shrimp salad, sushi, and a variety of Brazilian side dishes. Boizao also offers a fine selection of desserts traditional to Brazil and local favorites, full-bar, an extensive wine list and a not-to-be missed “Caipirinha,” Boizao’s signature. With 3 private rooms (from 20 to 150 people) Boizao Steakhouse is the perfect place to host corporate and private events.


BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE


2223 N Westshore Blvd., B-209 Tampa, FL 33607


(813) 877-3939 • www.brioitalian.com


BRIO Tuscan Grille is a casual, white-tablecloth restaurant serving authentic, northern Italian cuisine. The menu features wood-grilled and oven-roasted steaks, chops and sea- food. BRIO International Plaza boasts six private dining rooms, available for groups of 12 to 225.


CAFÉ ELISE


Tampa Airport Marriott Hotel Tampa International Airport Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 879-5151


www.marriott.com/property/propertypage/tpaap


Café Elise proudly named to recognize, Elise Raymonde Deroche, the first woman to receive a pilot’s license. This bistro-style restaurant offers casual elegant dining located in the lobby of the Tampa Airport Marriott Hotel, which is directly connected to the main terminal of the Tampa International Airport. Complimentary parking available in the Tampa Airport Marriott Hotel garage.


THE CAPITAL GRILLE


2223 N Westshore Blvd. Tampa, FL 33607


(813) 830-9433 • www.thecapitalgrille.com


Nationally acclaimed for dry aging steaks on premises, The Capital Grille also serves classic offerings like chops and North Atlantic lobsters. Guests enjoy an award-winning wine list with over 400 selections including prized older vintages. Gracious service and premier private dining are hallmarks. CHAMPPS AMERICANA


AMERICAN


2223 N Westshore Blvd., Suite B221 Tampa, FL 33607


(813) 353-0200 • www.champps.com


Champps is a unique, upscale casual dining and socializing experience. We differentiate ourselves by offering a fun, upbeat environment, a wide variety of food prepared from scratch and access to international, national, and local sporting events via state-of-the-art audio visual equipment. CHART HOUSE TAMPA


AMERICAN


7616 W Courtney Campbell Cswy. Tampa, FL 33607 813) 289-7773


www.chart-house.com


The Chart House Tampa offers spectacular waterfront dining, where you can enjoy fresh fish specialties such as Macadamia Crusted Mahi and our award-winning prime rib. Our beautiful waterfront banquet rooms are perfect for corporate or social events from 25 to 100 guests.


COAST


Hilton Garden Inn – Tampa/Airport Westshore 5312 Avion Park Dr. •Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 289-2700


www.coastwestshore.com


Coast’s new American menu invites diners to experience simple, fresh “bay cuisine” with global influences and flares in a polished casual environment. COCONUTS


AMERICAN Hilton Tampa Airport Westshore


2225 N Lois Ave. • Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 877-6688


www.hiltontampawestshore.com Casual dining in a bright and light setting featuring an American and Caribbean theme. Coconuts offers breakfast and lunch buffets along with a la carte selections. VisitTampaBay.com 65 VARIES B/L/D CASUAL AMERICAN $20 B/L/D CASUAL $30 L/D FINE DINING $12 L/D CASUAL STEAK/SEAFOOD $35 L/D FINE DINING AMERICAN $10-$14 B/L CASUAL ITALIAN $18 L/D/SB CASUAL STEAK/SEAFOOD VARIES L/D CASUAL


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