Once a year, Tampa celebrates like it’s 1905.
And this year, the six Columbia Restaurants will celebrate the original location’s 107th Anniversary with 1905 Day on Sunday, September 16th.
What does that mean for you?
From noon to 7pm, favorite Spanish menu items will be offered at the prices originally offered when the restaurant first opened in 1905.
Chicken & Yellow Rice Ybor – $2.95
Boliche (eye round of beef) – $2.95
Merluza Russian Style – $2.95
Columbia’s Original 1905″ Salad – $1.95
Spanish Bean or Cuban Black Bean Soup: cup .50 cents or bowl .75 cents
Sangria: glass – $.95 cents or pitcher – $4.95
Flan – $.50 cents
Richly brewed American coffee – $.05 cents
The Fine Print
On this day only, reservations are not accepted, and take-out items are not available.
1905 Day takes place at the Columbia Restaurants in Ybor City (The Original), Sarasota, St. Augustine, The Pier in St. Petersburg, Sand Key on Clearwater Beach and Celebration. All Columbia Restaurants are open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.
The Columbia Cafe on the Riverwalk at the Tampa Bay History Center in Downtown Tampa and The Columbia Restaurant Cafe at Tampa International Airport WILL NOT offer the “1905 Day” menu, but will be open and serving from their regular menu.