1905 Day” Is Sunday, Sept. 22! On Sunday, Sept. 22, all five - TopicsExpress



          

1905 Day” Is Sunday, Sept. 22! On Sunday, Sept. 22, all five Columbia Restaurants* roll back their prices for “1905 Day” to celebrate the 108th ANNIVERSARY of Florida’s oldest restaurant, owned and operated by fourth and fifth generation founding family members. *MIGHT HAVE TO GO TO DOWNTOWN ST. AUGGIE FOR THIS ONE!!!!!* In a tradition since their 75th Anniversary, the Columbia has developed a special menu with the prices of yesteryear for this day. From noon until 7:00 p.m. on “1905 Day,” guests will enjoy the Columbia Restaurant’s world-famous Spanish cuisine for the prices they might have paid in the “good ole days.” Menu items include: 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 – Five cents On this day only, reservations are not accepted, and take-out items are not available. “1905 Day” takes place at the Columbia Restaurants* in Tampa’s Ybor City, Sarasota, St. Augustine, Sand Key on Clearwater Beach and Celebration. (All Columbia Restaurants are open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.) * The Columbia Café on the Riverwalk at the Tampa Bay History Center in Downtown Tampa and Columbia Restaurant Café at Tampa International Airport WILL NOT offer the "1905 Day" menu, but will be open and serving from their regular menu.
Posted on: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 19:15:06 +0000

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