Downtown Tampa’s best bars and restaurants

Downtown Tampa’s best bars and restaurants Eddie Sam’s: The pizzas here are proudly made with real New York City water. Try a greasy slice of the Bianca, drug with fluffy ricotta, mozzerella and grated Parmesan for a real mouth watering lunch break. 203 E http://www.cheapjerseys11.com/ Twiggs St. (813) 229 8500. Lonni’s Sandwiches: The fare at this small local chain is healthy but inventive and flavorful (try the Mango Breeze sandwich, with brie, avocado, curried mango chutney and alfalfa sprouts on wild rice bread). 513 E Jackson St.

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  • (813) 223 2333. Nike Air Max 2017 Dames On the River Cafe: A hidden gem, this small riverfront cafe inside the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center offers pleasing burgers and sandwiches at a reasonable price. It’s open for lunch and dinner on show nights, even to patrons without tickets. Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, 1010 N MacInnes Place. nike air max 2017 goedkoop (813) 222 1000. It’s easy to drop some serious coin on a meal if you know where to look: Malio’s Prime: Malio Iavarone’s old joint on Dale Mabry was a favorite of politicos and sports honchos. The new Malio’s Prime, in the Beer Can Building, serves no nonsense steaks in a swinging riverfront setting. 400 N Ashley Drive. (813) 223 7746. Gallagher’s Steak House: The famed New York steak joint that claims to have invented the New York strip now has five clones around the country.

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  • One is at Channelside. Ask for a seat near the window to have a view of the water. 615 Channelside Drive. (813) 229 8000. Cafe Dufrain: Even if you don’t live on tony Harbour Island, it’s worth a trip over Garrison Channel for the sleek fare at this sleek New American fusion bistro. 707 Harbour Post Drive. (813) 275 9701. In the mood for something a little more exotic? Try the fare at one of these joints: Bamboozle: cheap jerseys This bustling little Vietnamese joint has become a favorite among the downtown lunch crowd. You could make a meal out of several of the delectable rice paper rolls. 516 N Tampa St. (813) 223 7320. Nike Air Max 2017 Pas Cher L’Eden: A menu of memorable lunch and dessert crepes make this tiny French bistro worth a visit. 500 N Tampa St., (813) 221 4795. Spain: The tapas and seafood are excellent, but the chic Euro style minimalist decor is just as eye popping. 513 Tampa St. (813) 223 2831. Paninoteca Mediterranean Cafe: Flavorful fare from Italy and around the Mediterranean, from pressed paninis to hot and cold mezze to homemade baklava. 519 N Franklin St. (813) 341 2525. Come here for some of the coolest joints in the area: Splitsville: Lots of bowling alleys have cute, snazzy vibes. Channelside’s Splittsville is all upscale razzle dazzle, with great food and drinks to go with your strikes and spares. 615 Channelside Drive. (813) 514 2695. Stump’s Supper Club: Hearty southern fare in a retro chic environs, with the added bonus of live rock band karaoke on Friday nights. 615 Channelside Drive. (813) 226 2261. Fly Bar Restaurant: Check out Fly for its quality live music, clientele of well heeled young professionals, kicking rooftop bar and top notch sliders. 1202 N Franklin St., Tampa.

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  • (813) 275 5000. Taps Wine Beer Merchants: Its sleek, automated, pay by the ounce wine system and remarkably stocked beer list has made this SkyPoint tenant one of the most buzzed about spots in downtown Tampa. 777 N Ashley Drive. (813) 463 1968. Club Underground: One of the area’s top hip hop clubs is located in downtown Tampa. Young Jeezy, Plies, Tiesto, Ginuwine and Juvenile are among the artists who’ve appeared here since 2007. 802 E Whiting St. (813) 857 5872. Nike Air Max 2017 Dames Indie minded drinkers might check out one of the area’s top low key watering holes: The Hub: As iconic as it is authentic, the Hub has been drawing dyed in the wool local tastemakers for decades. It also has what many consider to be Tampa Bay’s top jukebox. 719 N Franklin St., Tampa. (813) 229 1553 Kelly’s Pub: On any given night at this modest Scottish themed pub, you’re likely to find some of Tampa Bay’s top young DJs and musicians onstage. Good draft beer selection, too. 206 N Morgan St., Tampa. (813) 228 0870. Hattrick’s: This hockey bar holds its own even when the Lightning aren’t in season. Nike Pas Cher Tabletop shuffleboard and sweet potato fries go a long way in our books. 107 S Franklin St. (813) 225 4288. One thing downtown Tampa has going for it: waterfront hotels (and the bars and restaurants that come with them): Champions/Il Terrazzo/Lobby Bar: The Tampa Marriott Waterside’s three bars and restaurants all offer outdoor seating and views of Garrison Channel. A nice spot close to the convention center. 700 S Florida Ave. (813) 221 4900. Jackson’s Bistro: This sushi spot is attached to the Westin Harbour Island, and converts from a waterfront restaurant by day into one of Tampa Bay’s coolest nightclubs after dark. 601 S. Harbour Island Blvd. (813) 277 0112. Ashley Street Grille: Located inside the Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk, this bar offers tremendous nighttime views of the University of Tampa across the Hillsborough River. 200 N Ashley Drive. (813) 226 4400.