Savor the Finest of Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay’s definitive guide to exceptional dining, luxury stays, and unforgettable experiences
Tampa Bay’s definitive guide to exceptional dining, luxury stays, and unforgettable experiences
Cedar Key is two and a half hours from Tampa on a drive that has no good options. What it offers at the end of it is worth the honesty of getting there.
The museum opened in 2018 with the stated intention of becoming the most significant permanent collection of American contemporary studio glass in the Southeast. Six years later, that intention looks like an understatement.
A hotel built around a single defensible premise: that there is a category of traveler for whom the food and wine program at their hotel matters enough to be the primary reason for booking. The restaurant is excellent. The rooms are comfortable. The price requires a reason.
The hotel opened in 2018 in Ybor City and did something for the neighborhood that it had needed for years: it created a reason to stay overnight. The rooftop views are the best argument for a visit even if you are not staying.
The name is not decorative. The list at Bar Terroir is organized by region in a way that reflects genuine engagement with the question of how place shapes wine character. Many Tampa wine drinkers have not yet found it.
Chef Marcus Rivera brings a Spanish-influenced kitchen to the historic Ybor City Market building on East 8th Avenue. The croquetas arrived hot. The whole fish was handled correctly. For a kitchen in its first week, this was a confident operation.
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