Tampa, Florida -- The newest spot for waterfront drinks, tapas and World-Famous “1905” Salad™ is at the Columbia Café, next to the St. Pete Times Forum in Downtown Tampa. Located inside the Tampa Bay History Center, the Columbia Café offers lunch and dinner daily with an outdoor terrace on the water, and waterfront indoor table and bar seating. The bar is a replica of the bar at The Columbia in Ybor City, founded in 1905.
The menu has been chosen to reflect some of the traditional Spanish and Cuban dishes that have made our family restaurant famous for over 100 years.
The Columbia Café is open from 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m daily, with an entrance on the Channelside Riverwalk.
Address:
801 Old Water Street #1905
Tampa, FL 33602
Telephone: 813-229-5511
E-mail: columbiacafe@columbiarestaurant.com
Hours: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Serving Lunch & Dinner daily, Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
Children's Menu
Banquet space available
Founded in 1905 by Cuban immigrant Casimiro Hernandez, Sr., the Columbia Restaurant is Florida’s oldest restaurant and the world’s largest Spanish restaurant. Locations include the flagship restaurant in Tampa’s Historic Ybor City, St. Armands Circle in Sarasota, the Historic District in St. Augustine, The Pier in St. Petersburg, Sand Key on Clearwater Beach, Central Florida''s town of Celebration, and the Columbia Café at the Tampa Bay History Center. All Columbia Restaurants are owned and operated by 4th and 5th generation members of the founding family.
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