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Westshore / Airport


Cuisine


Average Entrée Price


Meals served


Style


Dining


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


RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE


1700 N Westshore Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 282-1118 • 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.


SEASONS 52


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 InterContinental Tampa


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.


SKYYE BAR 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.


ST. JAMES BAR AND GRILL Sheraton Suites Tampa Airport


4400 W Cypress St. • Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 873-8675 • www.sheraton.com


The St. James Bar & Grill is the ideal location for indoor and outdoor dining in our tropical eight-story atrium. STARBUCKS COFFEE BAR


AMERICAN


Tampa International Airport Tampa, FL 33607


(813) 879-5151 • www.marriott.com


Coffee house, pastries, snacks and sandwiches. Open for breakfast and lunch. TAMPA BISTRO BLUE


AMERICAN Marriott Tampa Westshore


1001 N Westshore Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 287-2555 • www.marriott.com/tpawe


A relaxed dining atmosphere offering complete menu service for professionals, travelers, families, and group parties of all ages. TEXAS DE BRAZIL


BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE


4112 W Boy Scout Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33607 www.texasdebrazil.com


Texas de Brazil features an extravagant 50-item salad area, and sizzling cuts of beef, lamb, pork, chicken and sausage all flame-grilled to perfection. Enjoy signature cocktails, wines, exquisite desserts, and more for a dining experience that is uniquely Texas de Brazil.


THE VIEW AT CK’S Tampa Airport Marriott Hotel


Tampa International Airport • Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 878-6500


www.TheViewTampa.com


The View at CK’s is a revolving rooftop restaurant offering the best local seafood, sushi and certified angus steaks. Featuring a revolving 360 degree view of Tampa Bay, highlighted by the nightly sunset over Gulf waters. The signature crab cake appetizer of award-winning Chef Debra Desaulniers sets the tone for what is destined to be a unique and memorable dining experience.


68 VisitTampaBay.com STEAK/SEAFOOD $29 D CASUAL STEAK/SEAFOOD $30-$50 D FINE DINING VARIES B/L/D CASUAL VARIES B/L TAKE OUT/DELIVERY AMERICAN $20 B/L/D CASUAL AMERICAN $12 L/D CAFÉ STEAK/SEAFOOD $30 B/L/D FINE DINING AMERICAN $15-$25 L/D UPSCALE CASUAL STEAK/SEAFOOD $65-$75 D FINE DINING


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