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Aug 4, 2024, 9:18:44 PM8/4/24
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Lovelove, love the Fish and Chip. Each and every time I go to Tampa, stopping to eat at this restaurant is a must. The "Best" Fish and Chip in Tampa. Live in Europe for 4 years in the 80s and I became spoiled by the authentic Fish and Chip...

Love this place! They have awesome live music and the best fish and chips I've had! Great spot to grab drinks after work or on the weekend as you stroll down the river walk. Their Irish coffees are amazing!


This is the perfect place to stop and get off your feet after a walk along the Hillsborough River. The servers are extremely kind and attentive, the food is delicious, and the bar is always fully stocked! The atmosphere is reminiscent of a genuine Irish pub as is the menu...


Stopped by the Four Green Fields Curtis Hixon for a couple pints. The service was excellent and the food was great, beer was great! What an awesome stop along the River Walk - we'll be back again and again on our next visit(s) to Tampa!


Awesome place with great service! I've ordered drinks here from the outdoor side during events at the park but actually went inside to sit down and eat before a show at the straz. We shared an order of meatballs, fried zucchini sticks and French fries...


The building housing the Buena Vista Caf started as a boarding house. In 1916, the first floor was transformed into a saloon. This was the start of what would become a San Francisco landmark, known across the country for its menu and history. Visitors come from around the world for fresh Dungeness crab, the breakfast served daily (until 1:30 p.m.), and a selection of lunch and dinner favorites.


Originally built in 1862 as the Pioneer Woolen Mill and one of San Francisco's oldest buildings, Ghirardelli Square is a culinary destination with unspoiled views of Alcatraz Island and the bay. Ghirardelli Square has something for all tastes. Come for the views, stay for the Ghirardelli Chocolate!


The Muse Mcanique has the largest privately owned collection of coin-operated antique video game machines and musical instruments, and it costs nothing to walk inside. You can play some of the games for just a penny, though some cost as much as a dollar. A visit to this museum is fun for everyone, from video game novices to vintage video game connoisseurs. Open 365 days a year.


If you have ever dreamed of sailing the seven seas or you have a fascination with the rich maritime history of San Francisco, the Maritime Museum at the Maritime Research Center is for you. Step back in time with the collection of 6,000 historical archaeology artifacts, 500,000 photographs and 600 oral histories that examine every detail of life on the ocean.


PIER 39 is consistently at the top of San Francisco visitors' bucket lists. It's a destination that appeals to people of every age for amazing seafood, magnificent views, and adorable sea lions putting on a show (there's even a dedicated Sea Lions Webcam!) Be sure to visit Aquarium of the Bay for an underwater adventure and to learn about local aquatic animals.


Carol is a digital marketer creating media-rich content for global audiences covering travel, San Francisco and the Bay Area, food & drink, outdoor experiences, and cross-cultural storytelling. Her work is found in the San Mateo Daily Journal and The Skyline View (Skyline College). Before travel writing, her professional background included working internationally in business, nonprofits, and government. She lives in San Francisco with her family and regularly explores the parks in her city, especially untamed McLaren Park.

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