Wonderful! Evening was lovely (low 70's) so we sat outside! We had the special of the day! Very good! The custom/table-side-made salad was very good also! Great service too (but it wasn't real busy) Short walk from Marriott Waterside hotel!
Raves about the columbia restaurant is all over town and since i made the mistake of going to centro cantina in ybor city (not realizing the columnia restaurant was just a few blocks away), i was elated when i went to the tampa bay history center and so this columbia cafe which had the same menu (maybe a branch). There were too many in the open area of the cafe (which was overlooking the riverwalk) so i just stayed at the 2nd floor. I ordered small version of the 1905 salad and chicken and rice ybor. I read all the rebiews saying i should try 1905 salad but when i tried it there was nothing special about it..be it the taste or the ingredients. Super disappointed. I could have tried the deviled crabcakes had i known! The chicken and rice was the saving grace. The yellow rice tasted like the paella and the roasted rice was tasty. There was too much rice though so even if i wanted to i couldnt finish them all. The place is pricey but it was okay.
They just added a new extended outdoor eating and bar area under a lighted canopy. Beautiful stop for some sangria and cuban bread as you walk the River Walk.
We sat at the new outside bar on a late Sat afternoon/ early evening. Service was a little spotty. Drinks were attended to, but food took awhile and our bartender couldnt seem to remember we asked for cuban bread despite reminders.
Their keg beer was also all out, opening hiccups they said, which I understand, and Im a sangria kind of girl so I was ok with. Hubby was bummed, 2 strikes, no jai alai and no cuban bread.
But, when the food came and the live music started all was well in the world.
Had two meals here first for dinner where our server was attentive and the pace of meal was good. I had the Mahi Cayo Hueso dinner which was very tasty and I enjoyed it. The second visit was for lunch and I had the Cuban sandwich which was also very tasty. However the service was very slow this time even though they were not that busy and had plenty of open tables. It took a long time for the server to.take our order and water glasses did not get refilled. We had to flag down the server to get the bill. I noticed other tables also had a long wait. They had good food but I wouldn't recommend it if you have a limited time for lunch.
I might never really grow up no matter how many candles I get to blow off each year. My father came for a visit. Me? A mixture of excitement and giddiness… and perhaps a bit of exasperation at his premature senility. He is almost eighty. Should I begin excusing his capriciousness and stubbornness? How old do I feel when he is around? Maybe eleven. At least older than when my mother came to visit. She surely makes me feel like I am maybe nine. But he came. Drove four hours to see me and mine. I love to take him out to eat because he is so amused by everything…so grateful. He seems to enjoy everything. I think I have inherited that ability to live in awe.
As soon as he walked into my place, he wanted a glass of red wine and a decision about where we were to have lunch. Last time he visited I had taken him to Columbia Restaurant (also we bar hopped from Jackson’s to hotel lobbies drinking rum and coke since one must walk Channelside and the Riverwalk.) But we sat for a while at Columbia… He loved sitting outside overlooking the canal during sunset. He also loved the Cuban sandwich (not to mention the sangrĂa, even if mine is better. Mine will always be better.) So it was a no brainer to have him smiling over pickles and mustard and pernil. Happiness hugged by Cuban bread.
The problem with choosing a place where they serve familiar food is that we want every entrée in the menu. We get to compare with our own cooking and our typical food. Leticia, the lovely Colombian server, laughed as we fought over possibilities and who was sharing what with whom. His eyes black and round… excited and loving. Of course we ended up ordering too much. The Spanish Bean Soup is reminiscent of the classic Caldo Gallego (Garbanzo beans, chorizo, ham and potatoes). Perfect for a hangover I was to acquire much later in the day. Oh, well. I did try. Papá had the Cuban sandwich and, although he claimed his previous one was better, no one tasted it because he never offered. Assume what you might. The Tortilla Española was okay. A bit mushy for my taste… actually our taste because some loudly criticized it. I ordered la Coca de Langosta. Coca is the Spaniard name for flatbread pizza. Mine had huge lobster chunks and if I had felt genuinely generous and had shared it, I would have starved to death and not eaten any. The whole table was ogling it voraciously and shamelessly. Amazing. But mine. They had to trust me on that.
We ordered empanadas de Ropa Vieja which disappeared immediately and those who do not have a long arm missed them. Oh, well. They will have to trust me on that. Previously I have tried the empanadas de picadillo (yummy) and the arroz con pollo (which I will never ever order again because I make it better.) They make the sangria table-side… and it is a lovely experience. A white and blue ceramic jar filled with burgundy color sweetness.
 My father and his wife ordered café con leche and it was served rather cold. Hey, they like it scalding hot. Don’t ask me because I can sit at Buddy Brew and hold on to that cup until pigs fly and imagine it is frozen and not mind, but they are picky. They believe themselves some sort of baristas from the boonies, I guess. Leticia obliged ad brought two new ones (since they don’t have microwave). They seemed to steam like witches’ brew. Raving reviews in between soccer team talks and Leticia’s family stories.
He looked at me behind the coffee fumes. Eyes filled with joy and love. Yes. I am definitely eleven when he is around. Still.
This is my favorite place to go before the hockey games. It beats bar food and big crowds any day. Great cocktails good food wonderful waterfront views. I mean come on, what could be nicer?
Not A Bad Place - Glad I read reviews after ordering. Tried the Cuban Sandwich - Bread is a little different than I'm use to. The Crab thingy LOL was great. One Server was having a rough day - someone spilled Mustard all over her boots. :-( B. My Server "Said" was totally awesome. Recommended the Cuban and checked in often on me.
Terrific Food, Service, View. What more could you want. Our server was terrific -- made great recommendations. Didn't rush us as we winded through sangria, soups, tapas, and dessert. We would definitely come back here!
I liked my salad and meatloaf sandwich. Waitress kept the iced tea full. View is great.
The setting makes the rest forgivable. Not my favorite out door dining. But one of the better views. Bring you dog - sit outside and soak in the waterfront and park areas. Menu is a bit thin and service is typically slow and forgettable. Biggest complaint is no pulled pork with rice and beans on the menu... but here is a secret, ask your waiter - they will do it anyways. Some of the menu items can be pricey, but for the setting it is understandable.
Wonderful outdoor dining!. The Columbia Cafe nestled on the backside of the Tampa Bay History Museum along the channel boasts one of the best waterfront dining venues in Tampa. There is inside dining space too, but if the weather is nice - sit by the park and water. Food is the same great Columbia fare from their other restaurants but with a limited menu. 1905 salad is a must. Wife "Sally" orders it with the dressing on the side of course - they do drench it, but it is oh so good and garlicy. Went today with some family and had a very nice lunch. Half and half is a good way to go with choice of soup, salad or sandwich. Note - if you drive, you will have to pay 5$ to park, but many folks walk from Channelside and Harbour Island and even bring their dogs. Evenings there can be music on the terrace.
Great View, Decent Food. A branch of the famous Columbia chain, this cafe offers are more simplified menu and a beautiful waterfront view of Tampa Bay. Channelside is just a few minutes away from Columbia Cafe so we walked over from Channelside in just under 10 minutes. I honestly don't think the restaurants in Channelside are appetizing so I think with some promotion it wouldn't be difficult for The Columbia Cafe to steal the thunder for Channelside restaurants. Harbour Island restaurants are far superior to anything at Channelside.
Like many restaurants in this area, live music is available on Friday and Saturday nights (6-9PM here...an earlier show than some other places in the area, such as That's Amore). Tonight there were two Spanish performers, a man running the instrumentals and a woman singing several covers of popular Spanish music, such as Olga Tanon and Celia Cruz. Her voice was pleasant, but more of a backdrop to make the mood then a show.
The waiter was quick to come and get our drink orders. He took a couple of minutes to bring us our drinks and then took our orders. We put our orders in. I decided to try their Chicken Salteado ($9.95). The food came out quickly and was on our table in less than 20 minutes. The waiter seemed pre-occupied for a portion of our meal, and just when I was starting to think that the waiter should come and check on our drinks he appeared and refilled my drink (almost like he read my mind or something). The restaurant was moderately busy, but there was still plenty of empty tables for Friday night. I don't think many people are aware that Columbia Cafe is located here.
The warm Cuban bread at The Columbia is one of the reasons people love it so much and The Columbia Cafe does not disappoint. I negotiated with my little cousin and was able to have both my bread and hers, it's just that good.
The menu reads the Chicken Salteado is "inspired by the Chinese who lived in Cuba in the 19th century, a very hot iron skillet with extra virgin olive oil is used to sauté boneless pieces of chicken, onions, green peppers, fresh garlic, mushrooms, diced potatoes and chorizo, splashed with a hearty red wine. Served with yellow rice". The dish was still warm when it arrived on my table. The chicken was a little rough, but flavorful. The potatoes were great as were the vegetables. I was surprised that I actually did not like the chorizo on my plate (since I'm a fan of chorizo), perhaps it was just the way it was cooked. The yellow rice was moist, but a little plain. It might have been a little better with a side of black beans. I added some sour cream to give it a little more flavor. Overall, the dish was average but I probably would not order it again because it was just average. My Step-Dad had the 1905 salad which looked amazing. Maybe I will have that in the future.
One particular problem I identified during our visit was the portion of their children's menu. My sister ordered my nephew chicken tenders and chips. They only gave him 3 pieces of chicken strips. We asked the waiter about the order and he confirmed that this is the standard...I honestly don't know how they can even call this a meal. It was a good thing my six-year-old nephew was not hungry because it would have then taken two children's menu items to fill him. My seven-year-old cousin had their macaroni and cheese, which was a more appropriate portion for a child.
Overall, The Columbia Cafe is a nice spot in Downtown Tampa. The view outside is fantastic at night (and I'm sure it is also great on a beautiful sunny Florida day). The menu leaves a little to be desired, but has the classic Columbia choices. There is a full bar and live music on Friday and Saturday nights. If this restaurant was open a little later and promoted better it could be a popular spot for the night scene in the area and easily dominate the area with its signature Spanish dishes.
Good but small menu. Great view and atmosphere. Great in a pinch.
Nice outdoor cafe. Standard columbia fare. Nice sangria and I love the salads. patio service overlooking the garrison channel near channelside. one of the the few waterfront options in Tampa
Incredible food and drinks (gotta get the Sangria pitcher) and even better service (thanks Adam!). Great views and atmosphere, would travel to Tampa just to go again!
Great Lunch Spot!!. Just as good as the original but with water views. The staff is wonderful and they make sangrias right in front of you (as well as other items).
Excellent. Very well hidden cafe across the street from St. Petersburg Forum, near the Tampa Aquarium. Great sandwiches...it is only fitting to recommend the Cuban.
Columbia Cafe is cozily situated in a cute corner of the Tampa Bay History Center, with a beautiful water view of Garrison Chanel and attractive outdoor seating for days when it's not a hundred and eleventy degrees outside (unlike this particularly Sunday).  Furthermore...why have I not heard more about the Tampa Bay History Center?  It is quite a cool little museum which we really enjoyed touring while detoxing after lunch. Since UD melts faster in heat than the Wicked Witch of the West when doused in water, we opted to enjoy the very civilized air-conditioned interior of the cafe.  We got excellent service from Columbia neophyte, Ricky, who divulged to us that he had only been working there for a couple of weeks.  In fact, we took his his Cava Sangria virginity.  That's right...he made his veryfirst  pitcher of it for us.  Don't worry...we were gentle with him and no one ever would've guessed he'd never done it before. Columbia's Empanadas de Picadillo are things of beauty that I can
My family and I dined at The Columbia Cafe tonight. It is located next to the Tampa Bay History Center . The outdoor patio doesn't seem to be part of the restaurant at first glance. A branch of the famous Columbia chain, this cafe offers are more simplified menu and a beautiful waterfront view of Tampa Bay. Channelside is just a few minutes away from Columbia Cafe so we walked over from Channelside in just under 10 minutes. I honestly don't think the restaurants in Channelside are appetizing so I think with some promotion it wouldn't be difficult for The Columbia Cafe to steal the thunder for Channelside restaurants. Harbour Island restaurants are far superior to anything at Channelside. Like many restaurants in this area, live music is available on Friday and Saturday nights (6-9PM here…an earlier show than some other places in the area, such as That's Amore ). Tonight there were two Spanish performers, a man running the instrumentals and a woman singing several covers of popular Sp
This visit was a 5 star experience. 🌟 No wait, service was outstanding and food was cooked to perfection. Tha manager greeted everyone and asked about the food and dining experience. He definitely keeps this place running to perfection.
My last review was not that great. I even thought of not returning, but glad I did. It was the best dining experience. 🤩
SUCH great food and ambiance. The mojitos and sangria are amazing. The cuban sandwich is delicious and can feed 2 people, unless you want to eat a lot of food! The empanadas are a must for an appetizer and the plantains are perfect. We also had the shredded pork with rice (can’t remember the name). We will definitely come back and also want to try the other locations.
The food was delicious and the service was great. We went for lunch and didn't have to wait. Even though it was busy. The location is very nice! Definitely will be going again.
Holy hell this place is off the charts. The friendly servers make your pitchers of drinks like mojitos right at the table. The original Cuban sandwich is as good as any I've had. And I'm a big boy and have had many. Literally the best place for the money we ate in Tampa Bay, ever. Don't forget to buy their coffee for home. It's the bomb.
Everyone knows about the historic and famous Columbia Restaurant in Ybor City, but not so much for this secondary location. The Ybor spot is a must, but it is more for a special experience, given the difficulty in getting a table there, which is justified.
But this one is an excellent option. Situated under the Tampa Bay Historical Art Museum and between Sparkman Wharf and Amalia Arena, the restaraunt is entirely open air, but fully covered and is right on the river - a really beautiful site. It's not as hot as you might think though with breezes off the river and their fans blowing throughout.
The menu is not as expansive as the Ybor location, but all the highlights are there. Excellent savory, classic entrees, sumptuous sandwiches and salads all do the trick. Excellent cheap wine.
Reservations are not accepted, but so long as there is not an event at the arena, that should not pose a problem. If there is an event, then arrive by 530.
Pretty good cuban food. Nothing awesome, nothing terrible. Service was good as it wasnt as busy when we ate. Dessert was good too. I had the pernil, son had the ropa vieja, wife had chicken we all split the bread pudding.
And Café con leche also.
We were in Tampa for a work conference and someone suggested the Columba Cafe. We walked over in the summer heat — and asked for a table inside (ie air conditioning) but no tables were available. So we were seated on the covered patio. Thank goodness for the fans and misters!
We enjoyed cold drinks, the famous table side salad, and a few different entrees. Everything was delicious and our server was great!
… and we clowned it up at the nearby alligator sculpture!
We were on the Riverwalk on a Friday night, so there was a wait (which we expected and were ok with).
The food was delicious. My husband had the Cuban sandwich and I had the 1905 Salad. The small is big enough for a meal if you already had Tapas (we ordered the shrimp one and the cheese/bread one - SO good!). Everything was delicious.
Staff were amazing. So friendly and helpful.
This place is very authentic, with its historical vibe.
Food is quite simple, but really good and tasty. Portions are large! :)
Second stop at this cafe. This time we went upstairs to checkout the history center and we found a small seating area and beautiful old bar. Food and service was great and the sangria hit the spot on a hot day. Their Cuban Sandwich is great but I tried their Sloppy Jose - delicious Ropa Vieja on a Cuban roll. Yeah, it hit the spot.
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