Hot Tampa Dining Tips for Alabamians Rolling with the Tide
Alabamians are rolling with the Tide to Tampa this weekend to cheer on a hopeful victory against the South Florida Bulls.
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The Tampa Bay Times said that “USF’s clash with Alabama could approach Bulls attendance.” This means tons of Tide fans in Tampa, some maybe for the first time.
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We have you covered on the Tampa game day weather outlook and the top Tampa attractions. Now, we have our hit list of great dining options for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and desserts.
Tampa Dining Guide for Alabamians Rolling with the Tide
Breakfast – Brunch
Hime’s Breakfast House
Mom’s Place
Oxford Exchange
The Library
Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar
Lunch
Glory Days Grill
La Segunda Central Bakery
Salt Shack on the Bay
Ted Peters Famous Smoked Fish
Trip’s Diner
Dinner
Acropolis Greek Taverna
Bern’s Steak House
Coconut Charlie’s Beach Bar & Grill
Columbia Restaurant (Bite This! Food Review Favorite)
Malio’s Prime Steakhouse
Dessert
Bake’n Babes
La Creperia Café
The C House
Urban Creamery
Ulele
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