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Going To Columbia Restaurant With Kids

When you hear a restaurant is the oldest in the state, you kinda want to check it out, right?

They must be doing something right.

That’s how I was when I came across Columbia Restaurant in my obsessive thorough research on good places to eat in the Tampa area.

Disclosure: I was provided a media rate to dine at Columbia Restaurant and write a review about it. We were also provided complimentary tickets to the Flamenco Show.

The exterior of Columbia Restaurant kinda makes you want to go inside without even knowing what's in there, amiright?

The exterior of Columbia Restaurant kinda makes you want to go inside without even knowing what’s in there, amiright?

It kept coming up on lists, and even mentioned by Chowhound users who never bow down to touristy spots.

Named an All-American Icon by Nation’s Restaurant News, one of only 50 restaurants chosen for this honor.

Named to Florida Trend Magazine‘s Golden Spoon Hall of Fame the industry’s highest regional award as “One of the Top 25 Restaurants in Florida.” Named “One of Florida’s Top Restaurants” since 1967.

“If you cherish your palate, visit the Columbia. Try the Paella “A la Valenciana,” the Snapper “Alicante,” and the Pompano en Papillot. Relish the black bean soup and fried ripe plantains. And with every iota of conviction you possess, order the flan. Made in the Cuban style with sweetened condensed milk, this evanescent egg custard tastes like a dream from which you hope to never awaken.” Southern Living

“Folks seek out this landmark for its live music and flamenco dancers and its rich history – co-owner Richard Gonzmart’s great-grandfather founded it to feed local cigar-rollers in 1905. The Cuban sandwiches are melty masterpieces; the 1905 salad, a citywide obsession. According to illustrator Lynn Pauley, who has a house in southern France near Spain, the paella is the real deal.”Every Day with Rachael Ray, – November/December 2005

So I had to go.

But you wonder, Kim, that sounds kinda fancy. How do kids do at a restaurant like Columbia? I’ll get to that.

Does it matter how dining with kids at Columbia Restaurant went if there was at least a mojito involved?

Does it matter how dining with kids at Columbia Restaurant went if there was at least a mojito involved?

A little primer about this wonderful restaurant first

– It’s been a staple in Ybor City, a happening area of Tampa, since 1905.

The Columbia Restaurant café dining room in 1906, one of 15 dining rooms. The restaurant opened the year before this photo was taken. Photo courtesy Columbia Restaurant

The Columbia Restaurant Café Dining Room in 1906, one of 15 dining rooms. The restaurant opened the year before this photo was taken. Photo courtesy Columbia Restaurant

– The place is huge. There are 15 dining rooms in Columbia!

The Columbia’s Patio Dining room, as it looks today, built in 1937. It was designed to resemble an outdoor patio, like the ones in Andalucia, Spain. This is one of 15 distinct dining rooms. The Columbia is Florida’s Oldest RestaurantS, founded in 1905. Photo courtesy Columbia Restaurant

The Columbia’s Patio Dining room, as it looks today, built in 1937. It was designed to resemble an outdoor patio, like the ones in Andalucia, Spain. This is one of 15 distinct dining rooms. The Columbia is Florida’s oldest restaurant, founded in 1905. Photo courtesy Columbia Restaurant

– The food is Spanish and Cuban cuisine. I got some recommendations on what to order (not just from the above quotes but people I know), particularly the Paella “A la Valenciana,” the world famous 1905 Cuban salad and the white chocolate bread pudding. We ordered all of those, and it Aye Dios Mio, it was so good, particularly that salad. And while I was stuffed from dinner, I couldn’t stop eating the bread pudding.

Columbia Restaurant provided this photo because the one I tried to take at my meal looked half as appetizing. It just doesnt photograph well, folks, but its so good!

Columbia Restaurant provided this photo because the one I tried to take at my meal looked half as appetizing. It just doesnt photograph well, folks, but its so good!

– There are two Flamenco dance performances a night six nights a week, as well as live jazz Tuesdays through Saturdays from 8 p.m. to midnight.

 

About our visit

My large group of four adults and four kids under 5 booked a table for the Flamenco show on a Saturday night. When we arrived, there was a bridal party taking photos out front, and approximately 405 families walking in to celebrate anniversaries, birthdays and reunions (and a prom party thrown into the mix).

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Did we feel out of place, dressed like tourists in our sandals and shorts?

Nope. That’s the beauty of this huge, popular place. Everyone wants to be there, so you’ll have couples on first dates, you’ll have couples on anniversary dates, and you’ll have us, with our kids coloring at the table next to you. And it’s fine. Columbia welcomes us all. Well, don’t go sleeveless and you’re fine.

My friend, Dina, and I before dinner at Columbia.

My friend, Dina, and I before dinner at Columbia.

About the food

I’ll get it out of the way, so you’re not sitting here wondering: Yes, there is a kids menu, and a pretty reasonably priced one. The kids weren’t adventurous and they stuck to mac and cheese, mostly, but all four did devour the warm loaf of bread delivered to each of us at the beginning of our meal.

I ordered Columbia’s Original “1905” Salad® with the intention of splitting it halfway through the meal with Mr. Wonderful, who ordered the Paella “A la Valenciana.” I’d come across the salad in a list by USA Today, who named it on a list of “10 Great Places to Make a Meal Out of a Salad.”

Columbia's Original 1905 Salad consists of iceberg lettuce with julienne of baked ham, natural Swiss cheese, tomato, olives, grated Romano cheese and their famous garlic dressing. The signature salad, named for the year the restaurant was founded in Tampa’s Latin district of Ybor City, was inspired by immigrants to the Cigar City: Romano cheese from the Sicilians and the famous garlic dressing used by Cubans to marinate fresh roast pork, plus Florida tomatoes, iceberg lettuce*, julienne of baked ham and Swiss cheese. In the 40s, Tony Noriega, who ventured to New York City during the Depression to find work, added a “secret ingredient,” Worcestershire sauce, to the recipe.

Columbia’s Original 1905 Salad consists of iceberg
lettuce with julienne of baked ham, natural Swiss cheese, tomato, olives,
grated Romano cheese and their famous garlic dressing. The signature salad, named for the year the restaurant was founded in Tampa’s Latin district of Ybor City, was inspired by immigrants to the Cigar City: Romano cheese from the Sicilians and the famous garlic dressing used by Cubans to marinate fresh roast pork, plus Florida tomatoes, iceberg lettuce*, julienne of baked ham and Swiss cheese. The “secret ingredient” to the recipe is Worcestershire sauce. Photo courtesy Columbia Restaurant

Our friends did the same thing, but ordered an appetizer as well.

Did I share my Top 10 salad? Reluctantly. I didn’t want to hand it over, nor was Mr. Wonderful giving up the paella without a fight.

One of The Columbia’s signature dishes is the Paella

One of The Columbia’s signature dishes is the Paella “A la Valenciana.” Their version, prepared in a traditional paella pan, features clams, mussels, shrimp, scallops, calamares, chicken and pork, baked with Valencia rice, extra virgin olive oil, green peppers, Spanish onions, ripe tomatoes, garlic, spices and splashed with white wine. Photo courtesy Columbia Restaurant

It was a hopping Saturday night and dinner took some time. Luckily, between the bread and the diversion of the dancing, it wasn’t an unbearable wait with the kids. They did get a little antsy after they finished their food and we were still working on ours, but they could be forgiven after about two or so hours of behaving.

Drinks

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Instagram-ready shot of my mojito and the Columbia menu.

This is a Spanish restaurant, so I was thinking, “Hey, let’s order the sangria!”

But wait. It’s also a Cuban restaurant.

So we ordered a pitcher of mojitos. Our waiter made the pitcher at the table. It’s a nice little touch, though I dare say the mojitos were not packing much of a rum punch.

Our pitcher of mojitos was prepared table side.

Our pitcher of mojitos was prepared table side.

The Flamenco Show

Go the extra mile and get tickets to the Flamenco Show. It’s worth the cost, even with kids. It’s $6 extra per person, and for that price, you get a 45-minute fiery performance of dance (with a stunning male vocalist performing at the end).

Columbia Flamenco

Plan on having dinner and this show be your entertainment for the evening, though, if you’re bringing kids. It’s not a short affair.

The two older kids, both boys and 5 years old, sat still for most of it, and even did a little imitation foot stomping once the show ended. I’d say they enjoyed it.

The younger two kids, both girls and 3 years old, were tougher critics. The music was too loud to them, and they started to lose interest midway through.

 

Bringing kids to Columbia Restaurant

Columbia with kidsI say, by all means, do it. Few of us have the luxury of traveling with a sitter, so rather than miss out on this gem of a restaurant, bring them along. They have a kids menu, so it’s not like they aren’t ready for your little ones.

The Flamenco Show is something unique enough to surprise them and foot-stompy enough to delight them. And the pretty dresses are fun to look at.

Is it more of a date night place than a family restaurant? Totally. If it’s just you and your significant other on a weekend getaway to Tampa Bay, you’ll have a nice evening gulping your sangria and fighting over the last scallop in the paella.

What to expect at Columbia Restaurant, Florida's oldest restaurant, especially if you bring kids with you. #Tampa #restaurant #Florida #kidfriendly

If you go

Columbia Restaurant – Ybor City is the original ((there are several other locations).

Where: 2117 E. Seventh Ave., Tampa

Call: (813) 248-4961

Website


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Columbia Restaurant - Florida's oldest restaurant was started in Tampa in 1905

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