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The Tampa Museum of Art’s gleaming new riverfront building will be the star when it opens Feb. 5, but it’ll have serious competition inside. Its inaugural show will feature prints, paintings and sculpture by Henri Matisse, one of the greatest artists of the 20 th centur y. And it marks another first: A major Matisse show has never visited the Tampa Bay area.
“A Celebration of Henri Matisse” is also the first comprehensive exhibition chronicling the modern master ’s lifelong interest in printmaking.
“We want to set the stage for future exhibitions that deal with modern and contemporary art. Matisse is one of the giants,” said Todd Smith, the Tampa Museum director who has been working on ge tting the show for about six months.
It will occupy the museum’s 5,000- square-foot special exhibitions gallery on the second floor of the $36 million project. The building’s space totals 66,000 square feet and is under construction on Tampa’s downtown riverfront off Ashley Drive.
The majority of the 170 works are prints, about half from the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation and the remainder from the Baltimore Museum of Art, where the exhibition originates. That institution is supplementing the foundation’s prints with works from its own collection. Those additional prints, plus paintings and sculpture, will travel solely to the Tampa Museum. Some of the prints have never been publicly exhibited.
Matisse (1869-1954) is considered by many experts to be the greatest artist of the 20 th century; his only rival for that title is his friend and contemporar y Pablo Picasso. His limited-edition prints are rarely seen in such quantity because all works on paper are more fragile than paint on canvas and subject to fading, so they’re kept in dark vaults most of the time.
After Tampa, a smaller version of the show travels to the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas, and the Art Galler y of Alberta in Edmonton. It is organized by the American Federation of Arts from the collection bequeathed by Henri Matisse to Pierre Matisse, the artist’s younger son and a respected international art dealer and collector of modern art.
The exhibition will continue at the Tampa Museum of Art through April 18.


An upscale Soho bistro fusing both Italian and Pacific Rim cuisine in a setting with eccentric style, bright colors and abstract art on the walls. Some of the chef's innovative food creations favored by customers include the jumbo lump crab cakes, egg rolls, sesame seared tuna, warm spinach salad, Szechuan duck breast, miso and sake-cured catch of the day and 717 South lasagna.
There is also a daily happy hour, and just as 717 is famous for creativity in the kitchen, specialty cocktails with the same flair are served at the bar.
Patio seating is also available in addition to indoor and bar seating, however reservations are recommended, as it is a popular spot especially on nights and weekends.

Donatello! Italian Cuisine http://donatellorestaurant.com/
232 N Dale Mabry Hwy *(813) 875-6660 Guido and Gino Tiozzo welcome you to Donatello, a four star restaurant serving Northern Italian Cuisine since 1984. Guido learned his trade at Savoy Hotel in London and Hotel des Bergues in Geneve, two of the top restaurants in Europe, and with the acquired experience he opened restaurants in London and Venice. In 1984 he opened Donatello, in Tampa. The success of Donatello is based on two strong principles: Quality and Tradition. Quality of the food and quality of the service. Tradition of an Old World setting where the importance of detail always matters. |

The tone of the place is reminiscent of the enduring restaurants in Chicago and New York of the fifties and sixties. Timpano Italian Chophouse definitely revives the Martini-fueled life in grand style. The imaginative menu runs the gamit from whole lobsters and classic pastas to bone-in steaks and chops ... all done with an Italian accent.
The handsome bar area plays host to cocktails on plush sofas, a comfy fireplace and an ebony baby grand while the white linens of the dining room cater to power lunches, romantic dinners and the many occasions in between. Full restaurant and private dining rooms are available for corporate, social or charitable soirees. It's Big City, big fun and always a big night.

The Columbia
2117 East 7th Avenue*813-248-4961
http://www.columbiarestaurant.com/ybor.asp
A fixture since 1905, Columbia is the jewel in Ybor City's culinary crown. Operated by the 4th and 5th generations of the Hernandez Gonzmart family, this landmark restaurant features toothsome Spanish/Cuban classics, a phenomenal wine list and paella that's arguable the most satisfying in Florida. Hand-rolled cigars are for sale in the on-site gift ship, and Flamenco dancing is a nightly attraction.

Yacht StarShip has quickly become Tampa Bay's #1 dining yacht, 75% of our passengers are locals, over 50% are celebrating a special occasion.
Our Customers expect the kind of service you'd expect aboard a luxury super yacht, 97% rate the dinner cruise as a good to excellent value and would recommend a cruise to a friend.
Aboard Yacht StarShip, you'll enjoy exceptional cuisine brilliantly prepared by our Executive Chef and galley staff. Yacht StarShip's menus feature a magnificent selection of specialty cuisine and traditional favorites, including award winning appetizers, four-star cuisine and incredible desserts. Yacht StarShip also offers fine wines, sparkling champagnes, bar classics and specialty drinks to perfectly compliment any meal.
After dinner, dance to the sounds of our cruise director�s vast repertoire on the lounge deck or relax beneath a blanket of stars, while taking in the beautiful sights and sounds of Tampa Bay or Clearwater Beach with 360 degree views from our promenade deck. From exciting dance music to romantic dinner music, Yacht StarShip�s Cruise Director will simply dazzle you.
L’EDEN
It's open for lunch and dinner featuring such as:
Lobster Bisque
Petit Couscous
Ratatouille
Gateau de Pommes de Terre

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For a wet ‘n’ wild good time this summer, check out some of the wildlife at a local aquarium — or even out in the bay or gulf.
T he first thing you see when you walk up to the entrance of the Florida Aquarium is a huge sc ulpture of a manta ray, its wings spread wide, its soaring figure casting a broad shadow across the sidewalk. It looks for all the world like Mr. Ray, the gregarious teacher from Finding Nemo.
It’s also an apt symbol for the 14-year-old aquarium, which has big ambitions and a fairly broad reach. But unlike the manta ray sculpture, the Florida Aquarium doesn’t always soar. In a couple of key places it — ahem! — flounders. So lets take a look at this Gulf Coast vacation destination that boasts 20,000 aquatic plants and animals in its various e xhibits.
The aquarium’s exhibits do an excellent job of explaining Florida’s aquatic habitats — its freshwater swamps, its coastal mangroves, the offshore reefs — and showcasing what lives there. Visitors mar vel at the playful otters, the toothy gators, the vivid pink feathers on the roseate spoonbills. The fact that you can be thisclose to the spoonbills to see their plumage is worth making the trip.
If you want to see what’s happening beyond Florida’s shores, you can check out the Pacific reef exhibits, which include colorful anemones, starfish and one very shy octopus. The “no-bone zone” touch tank features a variety of starfish that can feel hard and prickly, soft and spongy or somewhere in between.
And of course, the penguin show is a joy because you can ge t up close and personal with the tuxedoed ones. T he e xhibit of Australian sea dragons, a close relative to sea horses, draws lots of ooohs and ahhhhs too.
If you love Ja w s more than Nemo , you’ ll love the fact that tank after tank features bonnetheads, nurse sharks, you name it. And of course there’s the main shark tank, which features a show where a diver goes into the tank and while under water, answers questions from the crowd.
That said, there’s a good reason why the sculpture out front doesn’t feature a great white. There are more rays at the Florida Aquarium than in Tropicana Field’s dugout. The first exhibit you see past the entrance is the remodeled ray touch tank, twice as big as the original and with windows near the floor so kids can see its dozen rays clearly without needing to stand on tiptoes. There’s also another rays tank in the beaches section, and the aquarium recently added a 350pound pink whipray — its wingspan is 5 feet — to the shark tank.
If you’re a parent, your first stop at the aquarium should be outside: Explore A ShorE.

$5 adults, $4 seniors and students (ages 7 and older) Mon.-Sat.; $2.50 for everyone Sun. Always free for children 6 and younger. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon.-Sat., noon to 6 p.m. Sun.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium
249 Windward Passage, Clearwater; (727) 4411790, cmaquarium.org.
Visitors may need to bring tissue, because you can expect to see turtles without fins, or orphaned otters, and a unique dolphin named Winter.
The tail-less dolphin barely escaped death after being entangled in a crab trap. Typically, dolphins cannot survive without their tails, but Winter has beaten the odds and now uses a prosthetic tail to swim. For an additional fee, visitors can have one-on-one sessions with Winter.
The modest-sized aquarium, near Clearwater Beach, offers a unique spin on the conventional aquatic experience because CMA doubles as a working animal hospital that rescues and rehabs sea creatures deemed unfit to survive on their own in the wild. If you are lucky, you may witness a surgical procedure at CMA because the public is always allowed to watch, through a glass window, as the staff attempts to treat wounded animals.
$11, $9 seniors, $7.50 ages 3-12; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Thur., 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fri.-Sat. and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun.
Tarpon Springs Aquarium
850 Dodecanese Blvd., Tarpon Springs; (727) 9385378, tarponspringsaquarium.com
The shark and baby alligator feedings are sights to see. Knowledgeable staffers pull baby gators out of the tanks and allow wide-eyed kids to rub their back while at the same time giving valuable educational information about the reptile. Four times a day and while providing narration, a trained diver hand feeds the aquarium’s big sharks and fish.
$6.75, $6 seniors, $4.75 ages 3-11, free ages 2 and under; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Sat., noon to 5 p.m. Sun.
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Want to be king of the world? Pack up your nauticalthemed Pashmina Afghan and your flippy-floppies and hop on one of these Tampa Bay boat rides.
So you’d really like to get out on the water and feel the wind in your face as you watch frolicking dolphins and dream of sun-kissed sandy beaches. Yep, you need a cruise. But money’s tight, and you don’t have a spare vacation day. Why not consider a local Tampa Bay cruise? Sure, they don’t have those spiffy deck chairs, the discos and the outrageously overpriced drinks to go with your neverending buffet. But they’re relatively inexpensive and they give you a unique view of the surrounding waters. We’ve rounded up a sampling of boat tours around the area that seem like safe bets for a morning, afternoon or day of fun. For more, search our listings at entertainment.tampabay.com. — tbt* staff
St. Pete Yacht Charters and Sales
500 First Ave. SE, St. Petersburg, (727) 823-2555
Prices vary. A 35-foot Catalina that seats six goes for a rate of $420 that covers up to eight hours (or about $70 a person for the day) and includes the boat, captain and sales tax. Larger boats, which can seat up to 12, go for $556 for up to eight hours.
The ability to get out on the water in a sailboat without the hassle of owning a boat is a pleasure to be experienced at least once in life. Sit back and let the boat’s captain steer you around the bay, or, if you are an experienced sailor, take over the wheel. And if it’s a nice (and dry) day, you can enjoy a leisurely sail out to Egmont Key, where you can have lunch and swim a bit.
Call ahead for reservations. Excursions are offered every day of the week, and hours are flexible. So if you want to sail from 1 to 9 p.m. to catch a sunset, go for it. You can bring your own food, or catering can be arranged. The charter business will soon begin offering cruises for up to 48 people (think weddings or private parties) aboard its new schooner, the Grand Nellie . Rates for that haven’t been set.

Shell Key Shuttle
801 Pass-a-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach; (727) 360-1348
$22, $11 ages 12 and younger (beach umbrellas, masks and snorkels and shell bags included).
Capt. Alva Sholty, above, narrates the one-and-a-half hour sunset cruise through the barrier islands south of Pass-aGrille, including the 180-acre Shell Key Preserve. Highlights include celebrity homes like the Augie Busch compound (of the Busch beer brewing dynasty), tales of the first settlers and sightings of endangered birds and dolphins and manatees.
For the same price, we also like the 10-minute shuttle to pristine Shell Key Preserve, where, for two- to six-hour intervals, you can hike, bird watch or just lie on the beach. We walked knee-deep on a bed of live mollusks and pretended we were a 16th century explorer.
Daily departures at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m., with return trips at 12:15, 2:15 or 4:15 p.m. The 90-minute sunset cruise departs about an hour before sunset (times vary with season). Restroom available. Coolers, chairs and sunscreen encouraged. Reservations required for sunset cruise only.
Pier Dolphin Cruises
800 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg, (727) 647-1538
$20, $17 seniors and military with I.D., $12 ages 3-12. Under 3 free.
The boat wends its way through the waters surrounding some of St. Pete’s most valuable real estate on Snell Isle, making this almost like a tour of the pretty rich and almost-famous. The captain is full of anecdotes (we think mostly true) about who lives where, and many of the names will sound familiar. And most of the times we’ve been on the boat, we’ve seen dolphins, a couple of whom delight in riding and flipping through the boat’s wake.
The Dolphin Queen takes you on a 90-minute, 13.5-mile tour. Restrooms available.
Snacks, drinks, beer and wine available for purchase. Tours leave at 11:30 a.m. and 1, 3 and 5 p.m. Subject to change; call for updates.
Wild Dolphin Eco-tour at Florida Aquarium
701 Channelside Drive Tampa, (813) 2734000
$21.95, $19.95 seniors, $17.95 ages 3-11.
Combo ticket for Florida Aquarium and eco-tour available. Buy tickets at Aquarium box office.
There’s plenty of visual variety, with close-up views of the port en route to quiet inlets and bird sanctuaries.
The 90-minute eco-tours of Tampa Bay are aboard the new Bay Spirit II.
This review is based on the smaller 49-foot catamaran excursion, which was replaced recently with a double-decked 72-foot powered catamaran. Restrooms available onboard.
Call for tour updates. First come, first served.
No reservations. Tours leave the Florida Aquarium at 2 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; noon, 2 and 4 p.m. Sat.; 2 and 4 p.m. Sun. (weather permitting).
River Boat Cruise, Weeki Wachee Springs State Park
6131 Commercial Way (Near U.S. 19 S at SR 50), Weeki Wachee, (352) 592-5656
$24.95 adults, $16.95 ages 3-10
A slow float on the Weeki Wachee River offers the chance to see an array of Florida wildlife including nesting bald eagles, mullet, cooter turtles, blue heron, wild turkey and deer. Wish the spider monkeys still lived in their riverside shack. Guides provide plenty of nature tidbits, like the fact that Spanish moss is a member of the pineapple family.
includes admission to Buccaneer Bay water park, and the fabled underwater mermaid shows. Old Florida at its finest.
The cruise launches from within the park, with first departure at 10:15 a.m. each day. If you’d rather do a solo cruise, canoes and kayaks are available to rent.
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211 North Tampa Street
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 222-4975
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Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: 6am-3pm Dinner 5pm-10pm
Boss Hog's Tampa
511 North Franklin Street
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 226-2677
www.bosshogstampa.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: 11am-3am
First Watch
520 North Tampa St.
Tampa, FL 33602-4806
(813) 307-9006
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: 7am-2:30pm
FIVE Guys Burger & Fries
777 North Ashley Drive
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 463-1999
www.fiveguys.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: M-W & SU 11am-10pm, TH-S 11am-12am
Fly Bar & Restaurant
1202 North Franklin Street
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 275-5000
www.flybarandrestaurant.com
Hattricks
107 SOuth Franklin Street
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 225-4288
www.hattrickstavern.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: 11:30am-3amTAPS Wine & Beer Merchants
777 North Ashley Drive
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 463-1968
Tapswineandbeer.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: M-TH 11am-1am, F 11am-3am, S 5pm-3am, SU 5pm-1am
Indigo Coffee
514 North Franklin Street
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 849-2233
www.drinkindigo.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: M-S 7am-8pm, SU 7am-3pm
Starbucks Coffee
513 South Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 769-8300
Eddie & Sam's New York Pizza
203 E. Twiggs St.
Tampa, FL 33602-4404
(813) 229-8500
www.eddie&samspizza.com
Open: Mondays to Saturdays Hours: Open at 11am-Closing time varies call to make sure.
Westshore Pizza 505 N. Franklin Street Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: M-TH 11am-10pm, F-S 11am-11pm, SU 11am-10pm Sumos Thai Café 301 E. Twiggs St. Tampa, FL 33602-4503 (813) 849-7866 www.sumosthai.com Open: Mondays to Saturdays Hours: M-F 11am-4pm, S 11am-6pm Bamboozle Cafe 516 North Tampa Street Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 223-7320 www.bamboozlecafe.com Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: M-TH 10:30am-2:30pm, F 10:30am-2:30pm Dinner 4:30pm-9:30pm, S 11am-3:30pm Dinner 4:30pm-9:30pm, SU 10:30am-2:30pm
Malio's Prime Steak House 400 North Ashley Drive, Lobby Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 223-7746 www.maliosprime.com Open: Mondays to Saturdays Hours: M-TH 11am-11pm, F 11am-12am, S 4pm-12am Hattricks 107 S. Franklin St. Tampa, FL 33602-5327 (813) 225-4288 www.hattrickstavern.com Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: 11:30am-3am L'Eden 500 North Tampa Street Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 221-4795 Open: Mondays to Saturdays Hours: M-S 10am-3pm, F-S Dinner 5pm-11pm
Hyatt Regency Coffee Bar 211 North Tampa Street, Lobby Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 225-1234 Moxie's Café 514 N. Tampa St. Tampa, FL 33602-4811 (813) 221-4510 www.moxiesdowntown.com Open: Mondays to Fridays Hours: 6am-4pm Quiznos Sub 302 E. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, FL 33602-5262 (813) 314-0567 www.quiznos.com Open: Mondays to Saturdays Hours: M-F 10am-8pm, S 11am-4pm Spain Restaurant & Toma Bar 513 North Tampa St. Tampa, FL 33602-4805 (813) 223-2831 www.tomaspain.com Open: Mondays to Saturdays Hours: M 8am-3pm, T-TH 8am-9pm, F 8am-11pm, S 4pm-11pm Beyond Juice 101 North Franklin Street, Suite C Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 209-0392 Open: Modays to Fridays Hours: 8am-6pm |
Café Dufrain
707 Harbour Post Dr.
Tampa, FL 33602-6701
(813) 275-9701
www.cafedufrain.com/
Open: Mondays to Saturdays Hours: Lunch 11:30am-3pm, Dinner 5pm-10pm
That's Amore Restaurant
700 Harbour Island Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33602-5712
(813) 221-9889
Open: Mondays to Saturdays Hours: 5pm- Closing time varies call to make sure.
Jackson's Bistro Bar & Sushi
601 South Harbour Island Boulevard, Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 277-0112
www.jacksonsbistro.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: 11:30am-11pm
Bennigan's
615 Channelside Dr., #205
Tampa, FL 33602-5427
(813) 223-5108
www.benniganschannelside.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: M-TH 11am-12am, F 11am-3am, SU 11am-12am
Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC
615 Channelside Drive
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 229-8000
www.gallagherstampa.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: M-TH 5pm-10pm, F-S 5pm-11pm, SU 5pm-9pm
Splitsville
615 Channelside Drive
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 514-2695
www.splitsvillelanes.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: 11am-2am
Yacht Starship Dining Cruises
223 S. 12th St.
Tampa, FL 33602-4209
(813) 223-7999
www.yachtstarship.com
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: 8am-6pm
Thai Thani Restaurant
615 Channelside Dr., #204B
Tampa, FL 33602-5402
(813) 228-9200
www.thaithani.net
Open: Mondays to Sundays Hours: SU-TH 11:30am-10pm, F-S 11:30am-11pm
Oishi Sushi & Hibachi Grill
615 Channelside Drive, Suite 204A
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 228-9202
www.oishirestaurant.com
Cigars by Antonio
615 Channelside Dr., #101B
Tampa, FL 33602-5410
813 222-0221
www.cigarsbyantonio.com
Channelside Bay Plaza
615 Channelside Dr., #117
Tampa, FL 33602-5428
813 223-4250
www.channelsidebayplaza.com
Greiner's Fine Men's Clothing
117 E. Whiting St.
Tampa, FL 33602-5134
813 226-3207
www.greinersclothing.com
Ray's Tampa Office
400 North Tampa Street, Suite 110
Tampa, FL 33602
813 228-7157
www.raysbaseball.com
Art in Gold
104 E. Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33602-5108
813 223-3041Hayman Jewelry Co.
305 E. Madison St.
Tampa, FL 33602-4812
813 229-2297
Old Tampa Book Company, Inc.
507 N. Tampa St.
Tampa, FL 33602-4805
813 209-2151
www.oldtampabookcompany.com
Beverly's Card & Gift
512 N. Franklin St.
Tampa, FL 33602-4811
813 229-2816
Mall Office Products
200 N. Tampa St.
Tampa, FL 33602-5161
813 228-7824
www.mallofficeproducts.com
CVS Pharmacy
220 E. Madison St.
Tampa, FL 33602-4825
813 228-0084
www.cvs.com
Walgreens
315 W. Platt St.
Tampa, FL 33606-2241
813 251-6068
www.walgreens.com
Cigars by Antonio
615 Channelside Dr., #101B
Tampa, FL 33602-5410
813 222-0221
www.cigarsbyantonio.com
Surf Down Under
615 Channelside Dr., #104
Tampa, FL 33602-5407
813 223-4250
Qachbal Chocolatier
615 Channelside Dr., #119B
Tampa, FL 33602-5411
813 223-5919
White House Gear American Classics
615 Channelside Dr., #102
Tampa, FL 33602-5407
813 224-0997
www.whitehousegear.com
Azzi Tailoring
715 W. Platt St.
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 254-0990
Express Tailors
201 E. Twiggs St.
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 226-0318
YMCA Central City Family
110 E. Palm Ave.
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 229-9622
www.tampaymca.com
John F. Germany Public Library
900 N. Ashley Dr.
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 273-3652
www.hcplc.org
The UPS Store #4639
503 E. Jackson St.
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 387-3335
www.upsstore.com
Florida Shoe Hospital Repairs
406 E. Zack St.
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 223-1020
Tampa Bay Visitor Information Center
615 Channelside Drive, 108A
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 223-2752
www.visittampabay.com
Tampa Convention Center
333 South Franklin Street
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 274-8511
www.tampaconventioncenter.com
The Convierges Service of Tampa Bay
211 North Tampa Street
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 295-6428
www.tampaconcierges.com
Twiggs Street Old Fashion Barber Shop
307 E. Twiggs St.
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 294-8381
CHURCH'S DOWNTOWN
| First Baptist Church of Downtown Tampa 302 W. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 251-2425 www.fbctampa.org | First Church of Christ Scientist 408 Grand Central Ave. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 253-3863 www.firstchurchofchristscientist.com |
| First Presbyterian Church 412 E. Zack St. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 229-0679 www.firstprestampa.org | First United Methodist Church 1001 N. Florida Ave. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 229-6511 www.fumctampa.org |
| Greater Bethel Baptist Church 1207 N. Jefferson St. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 229-1390 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church 509 S. Florida Ave. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 229-1595 www.sacredheartfla.org/ |
| St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 509 E. Twiggs St. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 221-2035 www.saintandrewstampa.org/ | St. Paul's AME Church 506 E. Harrison St. Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 223-9753 www.amec3000.org/11th_District/ |
1. 502 SPORTS CAFE*SPORTS BAR*813-223-7146
2. 725 S BISTRO*DELI* 813-229-5000
3. ALUGUSTOS* MEXICAN*813-250-3500
4. ASHLEY STEEET GRILL*AMERICAN*813-223-2222
5. AVANZARE*AMERICAN*813-225-1234
6. BAMBOOZLE CAFE*ASIAN*813-223-7320
7. BANANA JOES*AMERICAN*813-228-7300
8. BENNIGANS*AMERICAN*813-223-5108
9. BOSS HAOGS*BBQ*813-226-2677
10. CAFE DUFRAIN*BISTRO*813-275-9701
11. CAFE EUROPEAN*EUROPEAN*813-254-9458
12. CAFE HEY*AMERICAN* 813-221-5150