Hi Lizzy and Tampa-bound friends:
The good thing about being a "local" is that I won't have to travel so far to see Leonard this time (we went all the way to Toronto to see the 6/6/08 concert); the bad thing is that I won't get to travel and therefore won't be able to escape the grip of my work on 10/19 or 10/20. Unfortunately, this time-limiting condition makes me a party-pooper for a pre- or post-concert meet-up, but I'm happy to offer some ideas for visitors. First of all, be aware that Tampa has a relatively small downtown, and the nightlife options in that area are scant especially on a late Monday (10/19). Many places are either closed on Mondays or close by 10 pm. I'm figuring the concert probably (hopefully!) won't end until shortly before 11pm.
For a pre-concert dinner or meet-up:
1. The Tampa Marriott Waterside, 700 S. Florida, is basically acrosss the street from the SPT Forum. It has a nice upscale restaurant named Ill Terrazzo, and a "Champions Sports Bar" that is casual and has decent pub grub.
2. There is an entertainment complex named "Channelside" (
http://www.channelsidebayplaza.com), 615 Channelside Drive, that is within walking distance (1/2 mile?) to the west of the Forum; a trolley also runs there. This complex has a good restaurant named "Tina Tapas" (
http://www.tinatapas.com), a Thai restaurant, a Mexican restaurant, and other options.
3. There is a historic district named Ybor City a couple of miles away from downtown that is accessible via trolley (
http://www.tecolinestreetcar.org). Located there are a number of lively bars and good restaurants including the famous "Columbia" (
http://www.columbiarestaurant.com). I also like "The Laughing Cat" (http://www.thelaughingcat.com)for reasonably priced, "home-made", bountiful Italian. I hate to say it, but for safety reasons, I don't recommend Ybor City for late-night unless you're with a crowd.
4. On Harbor Island adjacent to downtown and not that far (a healthy walk) from the SPT Forum, there is a nice little restaurant named Cafe Dufrain (
http://www.cafedufrain.com), 707 Harbour Post Dr.
5. Also downtown is a pricey steakhouse named Malios Prime (
http://www.maliosprime.com), 400 N. Ashley Dr.; and, if you like casual Jamaican, there is an inexpensive and very good Jerk Hut, (
http://www.jerkhut.com), 207 E. Twiggs St.
6. If you have a car or can splurge for a cab, a top recommendation would be to take a short drive south from downtown along the "famed" Bayshore Boulevard (the world's longest continuous sidewak) to where it intersects with Howard Avenue and the nearby Ceviche restaurant (
http://www.ceviche.com), 1502 S. Howard Ave. Ceviche's menu has a wondeful and vast array of authentic tapas (small plates) and pitchers of great Sangrai that are fun to share. South Howard Avenue (a/k/a "SOHO") is Tampa's restaurant & bar row with many other good choices for varying budgets: Bern's Steakhouse, Side Berns, Bellas Italian Cafe, etc.
7. If you're in town on Saturday or Tuesday, I strongly recommend Mise En Place (
http://www.miseonline.com), 442 W. Kennedy, downtown and across the street from the University of Tampa and its iconic minarets. Unfortunately, this restaurant , which has a menu of creative and beautiful "new American" cuisine, is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
8. For pure convenience, another option is the buffet at the Medallions restaurant inside the SPT Forum. It costs around $50 per person, and you can purchase tickets on-line in advance through the SPT Forum website. There is also an "Icons Lounge" inside of the Forum.
For a post-concert meet-up, sadly, my only recommendation is the Champions Sports bar at the Marriott: it is within easy, quick and safe walking distance from the Forum, is open until 2 am, and has a "quiet" area in the back where one can probably escape the Monday Night Football crowd. Other options (i.e. places that are actually open after 11pm on Mondays) would involve more of a drive, but if driving is feasible, I would suggest one of the places in the "SOHO" area mentioned above. It looks like most of the places at Channelside close by 11.
Hope everyone has a safe trip. I know it will be memorable, thanks to Leonard.
