What Would You Do During Your Last Few Days in Tampa?
I'm open to suggestions.
Restaurants, attractions, nonsense, and distractions.
Keep this in mind:
- I'm a grown woman.
- A wife and mom for crying out loud.
- Despite the hot bod.
- So keep it legal.
- And entertaining.
Lemme know either through comments or email.
So much to do, so little time.
5 Comments:
Mise En Place has a vegetarian prix fixe menu that even a meat-eater like me could love. They'll always pair each course with the perfect wine, so you can do without the big decisions and just eat.
Also, stay away from Elijah Dukes.
Go on a brunch cruise from Channelside on a Sunday. I thought that it would be kind of hockey. But, we went and had a great time. It was nice just to cruise about the bay to Davis Island Bridge and back to Channelside. On top of that, the food was really good. From the comment above, I assume your vegetarian. Half of the group ,that I went with, are as well. They enjoiyed the food, also.
Go to the Columbia Restaurant in Ybor if you wanna stay in Tampa, though I personally like the one at the St. Pete pier better, or whatever your favorite Spanish/Cuban Restaurant is because once you leave Florida, forget eating Spanish food.
Go over to Tarpon Springs and mess around and then maybe picnic at Howard Park. Or go to Desoto Park and picnic. You could always go out to Hillsborough State Park or Lettuce Lake park. Walk along the sidewalk on Bayshore Blvd.
See if you can drive on Dale Mabry from where Fletcher Ave crosses south to Gandy Blvd without ever touching your brake. Or turn on Busch Blvd from Nebraska Ave towards Temple Terrace and see if you can time it where you catch every green light.
Colorado's Hispanic population is hovering around 20% - it may skew more towards Mexican than Cuban, but you're not telling me there's not a decent Spanish food restaurant in the whole of Colorado.
Although, our food tends to not be vegetarian-friendly - mofongo is a plantain dish usually cooked in pork fat.
Seafood would most certainly be more difficult to get, though. I'd recommend Mise En Place (again), Mitchell's or Pacific Wave in St. Pete for seafood.
Booze up, smoke a fatty, and rock out with yer rainbow trout.
It's all that and a bag of plantain chips.
Now.... GET OUT!!!
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