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View Menu - Columbia Restaurant
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Columbia’s Original “1905” Salad with Turkey......................................$11.95 Black Bean Soup Frijoles Negro prepared with Casimiro Sr's over 100 year old recipe, the same one he used in his homeland of Cuba and his Cafe known as the Columbia in 1905, a sofrito of Spanish extra virgin olive oil, onions, green peppers, oregano, garlic simmered for hours creating this rich 100% vegetarian soup, served over a bed of white rice and topped with diced onions. ................................................................................$5.95 Tapas Columbia’s Original“1905” Salad with “Shrimp al Ajillo” .........$15.95 Caesar Salad Crisp romaine lettuce tossed with Romano cheese and croutons..$8.95 Small ........................................................$4.95 With Grilled Chicken.................$12.95 Chopped Tomato Salad A favorite of our father and grandfather, Cesar Gonzmart. Florida tomatoes, tossed with julienne sweet onions, and 1905 dressing............$9.50 Half and Half Combo Choice of two, one half of a Cuban sandwich, one half order of Columbia’s “1905” Salad or a cup of soup........................................................$10.95 e Croquueldttride his b a r C il v o De an, w a white bor Caitnyda,” the devil crab m Y ’s a d ods with n o a rh o ir b h M Mir fried “ ig morning City’s ne hly made rday h fres Ybor Ever y Satu ugh the streets of that was filled wit d people would s n r ro bicycle th d to the handleba would fill the air a de with fresh a e ll h e box attac roquettes.The sm avor this delicacy m y Bay. The c s a h’s McK e devil crab all over the city to etto Beac riginated during th dily lm a m P o t fr a y e o iv rea arb n, dr caught ne s they were know at were cheap and soned s b a r c e blu ”a th ea s de jaiba gredients de from s “Croqueta ression and used in ple croquette ma d into the shape lle p sim Great De the time. It was a le Cuban bread, ro bread cr umbs and t ta a n s ith Cuba available e crab meat and nandez, breaded w es of Carmen Her mbia lu b n e d e th k ll o a o c lu tb the archiv of the Co erican foo of an Am cipe was found in generation owner .........................$8.00 re .... d fried. Our imiro Jr., the secon hot sauce too........ h s a it C w wife of ser ved t. Always n a r u ta s e R Shrimp “Al Ajillo” Calamares Fritos “A La Romana” Champiñones Rellenos Jamon, Chorizo y Manchego Shrimp sautéed in virgin olive oil, fresh garlic and chili pepper...$11.00 Baked Silver Dollar Mushrooms stuffed with baby spinach, artichoke hearts, garlic and cheese then drizzled with olive oil and lemon................................................. $9.50 Black Bean Caviar Spicy black bean dip, served with Cuban crackers..............................$5.00 Tortilla Gallega Made to order omlette, Farm fresh eggs, diced chorizo, ham, potatoes, onion, peas and olive oil..........$9.50 Queso Fundido Entrees Served with Cuban bread and butter Chicken and Rice “Ybor” The traditional dish from Tampa’s Ybor City, one quarter chicken baked with yellow rice, green peppers, onions, tomatoes, spices and virgin olive oil. ....................................................................................$13.00 Grilled Salmon Fresh boneless fillet of Salmon, grilled and served with yellow rice .........................................................$15.00 Picadillo “Criollo” Cuba’s most popular blue plate special. Finely ground beef braised with onions, peppers, raisins, olives and capers. ...................................................$11.00 Mahi Mahi “Cayo Hueso” Boneless fillet of Mahi Mahi marinated in citrus juices and grilled. Served with yellow rice, platanos and mojo ...................................................................,.$16.00 Ropa Vieja Originally introduced to Cuba by Spanish sailors. The name means “old clothes” because the choice beef is shredded, sautéed and simmered with onions, green peppers and tomatoes. Served with platanos and white rice........... $13.00 Pollo “Riojana” Boneless chicken breast breaded, grilled and topped witha Rioja tomato sauce and melted Spanish Tetilla cheese.Served with yellow rice......................$14.00 Spanish Tetilla cheese baked in Rioja tomato sauce with toasted Cuban bread. ..................................................$9.00 Tender calamari seasoned and lightly fried. ....................................$14.00 Jamon Serrano, chorizo, queso Manchego and marinated olives ................................................................$9.95 Coca de Langosta y Chorizo Coca, the Catalonian flatbread, this version is brushed with our 1905 sauce, and then topped with Spanish chorizo, diced vine ripe tomatoes, Maine lobster and Manchego cheese. Baked until crisp, then drizzled with piquillo pepper alioli...................................$12.50 Shrimp & Crabmeat Alcachofas Baked casserole of shrimp, crabmeat and artichoke hearts topped with grated Romano cheese..............................................$11.00 Costillitas de Cerdo Habana Tender baby pork ribs slowly roasted and tossed in a mojo marinated sweet onions and pepperoncinis...............$12.00 Platanos Maduros Fried sweet plantains.....................$5.00 Marinated Olives Spanish olives marinated in olive oil and garlic..................................$5.00 Empanadas Carmen the wife of Casimiro Hernandez Jr, was the queen of preparing these delicate pastry turnovers stuffed with different fillings. Back in the depression food leftovers or fruits would be used to fill the dough and baked creating a meal that would fill the family at lunch or dinner. Today this once blue plate item is considered a delicacy in our home. Empanada de Picadillo.......................................$9.50 Empanada de Pollo...............................................$9.50 Empanada de Cangrejo.....................................$9.50 Sandwiches Add soup $4.95 e h ic nown in th d w k d s a n w a S it s Cuban asure.The “Mixto,” aorkers as they walke from cigar w mpa tre ich is a Ta late 1890’s for the nges as immigrants andwich, w d n a S n a a s The Cub as created in the hes underwent ch mpa was like the Sicilians ,w the dwic of Ta beginning k.The san bor City. The city ught the fine ham, ermans r o w m o to and fr untries came to Y The Spanish bro Roast Por k, the G tween . e o different c f cultures and food e Mojo marinated t it all together in b r y and th o u k s P a B e a mixture salami, the Cuban kle and mustard. a Central d n u g e a S ic o p a asimiro from L the Gen e Swiss Cheese, ban bread al 1915 recipe of C ingredient th u s C w a Je p d m n a h a T in tter on t with eac g the orig hly baked sliced, fres Today we are usin ropor tions of mea ad br ushed with bu .$9.95 p .. t. life is grea Sr., using the same with the Cuban bre .......................................... .. z r, .. e .. e .. d e anoth Hernan .................. top of on ...................... layered on to a crispy finish.. ed top, press Pressed Meatloaf Meatloaf topped with Swiss cheese, yellow mustard, pickles and pressed between Cuban bread, served with garlic plantain chips. ............................$10.95 Mojo Chicken Served with Cuban bread & butter Grilled breast of chicken, melted Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and garlic alioli sauce on Cuban bread. Served with garlic plantain chips. ............................$10.95 Roast Pork Sandwich Marinated, slow roasted pork pulled from the bone served on hot Cuban bread with onions and garlic plantain chips. ............................................................$10.95 Desserts White Chocolate Bread Pudding Our Dad’s favorite. Our version made with white chocolate and topped with a rich Don Casimiro Classic Silver Rum Sauce.....$9.00 Flan Spanish egg custard................$6.00 Key Lime Pie A Florida favorite.....................$8.00 Mango Mousse Cake Moist vanilla sponge with a hint of coconut layered with tropical mango mousse infused with passion fruit.................................$8.00 Fresh Baked Guava & Cream Cheese Pastry........................$2.95 Duomo Gelato - Flavors of the day Small................................................$3.95 Large...............................................$4.95 Mahi Mahi Cubana The best fish sandwich north of Havana. Grilled Mahi Mahi seasoned and topped with sautéed onions, mushrooms, green peppers and smotheredwith cheese on Cuban bread. Served with plantain chips. ..........................................................................$12.95 Salteado Inspired by the Chinese who lived in Cuba in the 19th century, a very hot iron skillet with extra virgin olive oil is used to sauté boneless pieces of chicken, onions, green peppers, fresh garlic, mushrooms, diced potatoes and chorizo, splashed with a hearty red wine. Served with yellow rice. Choice of Chicken or Shrimp........................$16.00 4/16 History Center Cafe regular menu web:Layout 1 4/14/16 1:36 AM Page 2 Sangria Sangria - Tinto or Blanco Made tableside with Spain’s CR Generations red or CR Generations Sauvignon Blanc wine, brandy and fresh citrus juices. ..............Glass $8.00 Pitcher $22.00 Sangria de Cava Spain’s wonderful bubbling cooler made tableside with Jaume Serra Cristalino Spanish Cava (Sparkling Wine), Brandy and Orange Liqueur, with citrus juices. One taste will transport you to the sunny coast of Spain. ...................Pitcher $24.00 Mojito Since the Columbia opened its doors, people have enjoyed this flavorful and refreshing beverage now made by the pitcher tableside Pitcher $25.95 with Don Casimiro Classic Silver Rum, Yerbabuena (mint) and fresh lime juice...........................................Glass $8.95 Wine Don Cesar® A distinctive red wine. Produced in Spain’s prestigious Ribera del Duero region in memory of our father, Cesar Gonzmart..............Glass $9.50 Adelita® Toasty overtones derived from maturing in a French Oak cask. Smooth and very balanced with tones of vanilla. Bottle $36.00 Produced in memory of our mother, Adela Gonzmart ..............Glass $9.50 Don Casimiro® Bottled to honor the founders of the Columbia Restaurant, Casimiro Hernandez, Sr. and Jr. .........Glass $8.50 Bottle $32.00 Cabernet Sauvignon • Merlot • Chardonnay • White Zinfandel • Pinot Grigio Bottle $36.00 Family Wines CR Generations (Tierra de Castilla, Spain) Columbia Restaurant Generations is a tribute to the Six Generations of the Founding Family that contributed to the building and successful longevity of Florida’s Oldest Restaurant. Produced in partnership with the Spanish Wine Family Martinez Bujanda to honor the 100th anniversary of the Columbia Restaurant. CR Tempranillo-Cabernet Sauvignon This red blend of 50% Tempranillo, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon has intense aromas of vanilla and balsam on the nose complemented by ripe dark red fruit on the palate with a long pleasant finish. Bottle $32.00 1/2 Bottle $16.00 Glass $8.50 CR Sauvignon Blanc This 100% Sauvignon Blanc wine boasts fragrant aromas of passion fruit, grapefruit, with hints of fennel, asparagus, anise and mineral notes. Bottle $32.00 1/2 Bottle $16.00 Glass $8.50 RG Chardonnay (Alicante, Spain) The wine is yellow with golden highlights. On the nose, aromas of stone white fruits appear - peaches and apricots; intertwined with bakery scents of croissant; with smoky and toasty notes from oak barrel fermentation with hints of almonds and hazelnuts. Bottle $42.00 Glass $11.00 RG Cuatro Cepas (Alicante, Spain) A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Monastrell and Petit Verdot. Intensely flavored grapes aged 12 months in new French oak barrels. On the nose, ripe fruits are complimented with notes of spice and minerals with a long pleasant lingering finish of toasty and smoky oak. Bottle $48.00 Glass $12.50 Melanie Chardonnay (Alicante, Spain) Melanie pays homage to the family matriarch and wife of Richard Gonzmart. On the nose, the wine showcases banana, pear, apple, kiwi and freshly cut hay. The wine is dry with lively acidity and fresh tropical fruit notes. Bottle $36.00 Glass $9.50 Rusty (Rioja, Spain) The creation of Richard Gonzmart in partnership with Familia Martinez Bujanda, produced at their Finca Valpiedra Estate, Rusty is a tribute to the unconditional love that exists between a family and their beloved four legged pet. This limited release wine is 100% estate grown Tempranillo that is fermented at low temperatures to maintain the rich fruit flavors of the grape and the aged for 8 months in French oak barrels. On the nose, intense aromas and rich flavors of black fruits and spice notes. Bottle $38.00 Glass $10.00 Enzi Chardonnay (Napa Valley) The Enzi Chardonnay was created to honor the memory of 5th generation family member Andrea Gonzmart’s beloved German Shepherd, Enzi, who lost her battle with cancer. This bottle of Enzi wine offers a rich, creamy mouthfeel with bright acidity. Complex flavors of ripe pear, white peach, passion fruit, honeydew melon and spicy vanilla. Bottle $38.00 Glass $10.00 *$10 will be donated from the sale of every bottle of Enzi & Rusty wines to the oncology research at the University of Florida Small Animal Hospital. A minimum of $20,000 will be donated annually to help find a cure for our four-legged family members. In 1905, Casimiro Hernandez Sr. - our great-grandfather - immigrated to Tampa’s Ybor City from Cuba and opened a small café called the Columbia Café, serving fellow immigrants in the “Cigar City” steaming cups of Cuban coffee and bowls of Spanish bean soup along with a strong drink. Over time, memories of the Café were preserved as the Columbia grew to become one of Florida’s finest restaurants. Every era brought new challenges, and the Columbia met each with expansion. Prohibition was the addition of a dining room called “La Fonda.” In 1935, prohibition had been repealed and cocktails and dancing were all the rage. Our grandfather, Casimiro Hernandez Jr. added the first air-conditioned dining room in Tampa, and named it “Don Quixote,” featuring a large dance floor. Richard Gonzmart Fourth Generation Owner/Operator Casey Gonzmart Fourth Generation Owner/Operator C O L U M B I A R E S TA U R A N T L O C AT I O N S In the Historic District of Ybor City 2117 East 7th Avenue Tampa, Florida (813) 248-4961 In America’s Oldest City 98 St. George Street St. Augustine, Florida (904) 824-3341 On Beautiful St. Armands Circle 411 St. Armands Circle Sarasota, Florida (941) 388-3987 On Sand Key’s Intracoastal Waterway 1241 Gulf Blvd. Clearwater Beach, Florida (727) 596-8400 In Central Florida’s Town of Celebration 649 Front Street Celebration, Florida (407) 566-1505 Columbia Cafe Terminal E Airside Tampa International Airport Tampa, Florida Columbia Cafe • 801 Old Water St. • Tampa, Florida (813) 229-5511 at the Tampa Bay History Center
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