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Central Tampa


Busch Gardens / USF


Cuisine


Average Entrée Price


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Dining b i EMMA’S CAKES


10917 N 56th St. •Tampa, FL 33617 (813) 988-7400 • www.emmascakes4u.com


Emma’s Cakes a place for one of a kind cakes. Finest quality specialty cakes and desserts, wedding cakes banquet and birthday cakes. All desserts are baked fresh on site. Let us design that special cake for you.


MANGROVES GRILLE Embassy Suites USF


3705 Spectrum Blvd. •Tampa, FL 33612 (813) 977-7066


www.embassysuitesusf.com


Mangroves Grille features specialty steaks and grilled entrees for lunch and dinner. Casual dining. Soothing piano sounds in the Oak Tree Lounge located in our sky-lit atrium. MOSI CAFÉ


AMERICAN Museum of Science & Industry


4801 E Fowler Ave. • Tampa, FL 33617 (813) 987-6100 • www.mosi.org


The MOSI Cafe is located on the first floor of the Museum of Science and Industry. A fresh hot lunch special is offered daily for $4.99. Other items are fresh soups, salads, sandwiches, and pizzas.


OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE – TEMPLE TERRACE


11308 N 56th St. • Temple Terrace, FL 33617 (813) 980-0755


www.outbacksteakhouse.com


Kick back, relax with a ‘no worries’ Aussie attitude and enjoy the bold, fresh flavors of Outback. Try one of our juicy “USDA Choice” steaks, grilled chicken, shrimp and fish favorites, the original Bloomin’ Onion plus tasty soups, salads and desserts. Sauces, croutons, dressings, desserts; everything on the menu is homemade, made from scratch every day.


SKIPPER’S SMOKEHOUSE AND OYSTER BAR


910 Skipper Rd. •Tampa, FL 33613 (813) 971-0666


www.skipperssmokehouse.com


The casual Key West atmosphere, Floribbean menu and live music has made Skipper’s Smokehouse the perfect gathering spot for locals and out of town guests since 1980. CARRABBA’S ITALIAN GRILL


ITALIAN


700 N Dale Mabry Hwy. • Tampa, FL 33609 (813) 875-4411 • www.carrabbas.com


Carrabba’s features unique and flavorful handmade Italian dishes prepared to order in a lively exhibition kitchen. Specialties include calamari, chicken marsala and fresh fish, seafood and steaks cooked over a wood fired grill. Magnifico!


DONATELLO


232 N Dale Mabry Hwy. • Tampa, FL 33609 (813) 875-6660


www.donatellorestaurant.com


A first class restaurant serving Northern Italian cuisine since 1984. Specialties include osso buco, linguine with fresh crab and oysters gratinee. Wine Spectator. Private rooms. Party menus, full bar, live music.


& RESTAURANT OF TAMPA


401 N Dale Mabry Hwy. • Tampa, FL 33609 (813) 872-5900 • www.giordanos.com


Pioneer of the famous Chicago stuffed and equally renowned thin crust pizza. Pastas, soups, sandwiches, assorted fresh salads and desserts. With several loca- tions in Florida to serve you, we are open for lunch and dinner with a full-service bar. Dine in, carry out, delivery and catering available.


LA IDEAL SANDWICH SHOP


2924 W Tampa Bay Blvd. •Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 870-0150


www.laidealsandwichshop.com


Located in West Tampa, one of the city’s oldest districts, La Ideal has been specializing in authentic Cuban sandwiches for over two decades. In addition, La Ideal serves dark, rich Cuban coffee. Located near Raymond James Stadium.


74 VisitTampaBay.com SPANISH/CUBAN Under $10 B/L CASUAL GIORDANO’S PIZZERIA ITALIAN $15 L/D FAMILY STYLE ITALIAN $25+ D FINE DINING VARIES D CASUAL AMERICAN $12 L/D CASUAL STEAK/SEAFOOD VARIES L/D CASUAL VARIES L CAFÉ AMERICAN $16-$30 D CASUAL DESSERTS


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