Want to know what the most popular restaurants in Tampa Bay are? Well, look no further because we found out! There are three restaurants that are constantly booked and reservations are hard to get. These are the three most booked restaurants in Tampa according to OpenTable. And they’re absolutely worth the wait if you can’t get a table right away!

The 3 Most Booked Restaurants In Tampa On OpenTable:

Are you tired of going to the same old restaurants every weekend and wanting to try something new? Look no further because we’ve compiled a list of the three trendiest restaurants in that you must go check out. These spots offer delicious food, beautiful atmosphere and some of the trendiest places that everyone is always talking about! One of them you might have heard of before because it’s a must if you visit Tampa Bay. The Columbia Restaurant located in the historic Ybor City, is located at 2117 E 7th Avenue is a staple in our community. This family owned restaurant offer authentic Spanish-Cuban cuisine using old family recipes and tradition. When you go, order their delicious Cuban sandwich and with famous 1905 tableside built salad.

Another fabulous restaurant that you have to go to is Ulele. It’s on the list of one of the most booked restaurants for good reason. Located in Tampa Heights it’s right on the water and right next to Armature Works. Their food is so yummy and the charbroiled oysters are a must if you visit. Of course, don’t forget about their delicious seafood choices including a lobster roll that’s to die for! With people all over the country moving to Florida Tampa is exploding right now with popularity. We have beautiful beaches, a vibrant city and a wonderful array of restaurants. Try one of these delicious restaurants listed below if you can grab a reservation.

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