Ybor City Restaurant; Emergency Plea
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Ybor City Restaurant; Emergency Plea
Quick info if you have it:
Need a restaurant in Ybor City
for tonite for client dinner.
Haven't been in ages & cannot
remember any.
Any help out there from those in
the know?
Need a restaurant in Ybor City
for tonite for client dinner.
Haven't been in ages & cannot
remember any.
Any help out there from those in
the know?
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Thanks for prompt reply!!
That is what I found & e-mailed
my partner (aka the procrastinator) altho Chowhound folks are lukewarm about the food.
But, there is always the flamenco
show afterward @ $6 pp.
From my quick R&D, it seems that
most of Ybor's restaurants are on
7th avenue. Is this correct??
That is what I found & e-mailed
my partner (aka the procrastinator) altho Chowhound folks are lukewarm about the food.
But, there is always the flamenco
show afterward @ $6 pp.
From my quick R&D, it seems that
most of Ybor's restaurants are on
7th avenue. Is this correct??
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I somehow missed this thread in January...
We took a party of 8 to the Columbia in Ybor for dinner and the flamenco show in November. The food is indeed good, but not great: solidly executed, fresh, large portions. Service is very friendly and efficient. The restaurant itself is a landmark, a bit shabby around the edges, but redolent with history. The hand-painted tilework everywhere is amazing.
The flamenco show... well, I suppose one should see it once, but I found it only so-so. The dancers were pretty good, but the tiny stage, recorded music and bustling waiters made for a weird atmosphere. Having had dinner there once before without the show, I preferred that.
Wonder, too, what Rhea58's clients thought...
We took a party of 8 to the Columbia in Ybor for dinner and the flamenco show in November. The food is indeed good, but not great: solidly executed, fresh, large portions. Service is very friendly and efficient. The restaurant itself is a landmark, a bit shabby around the edges, but redolent with history. The hand-painted tilework everywhere is amazing.
The flamenco show... well, I suppose one should see it once, but I found it only so-so. The dancers were pretty good, but the tiny stage, recorded music and bustling waiters made for a weird atmosphere. Having had dinner there once before without the show, I preferred that.
Wonder, too, what Rhea58's clients thought...




