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Ulele Restaurant, Tampa: Eat Like the Native Indians of TampaFrom my brief visit to Tampa, Florida I can sum it up like this:
Tampa is on the up and up!
Everywhere you look there is construction going on, remodeling, re-inventing, and reinvigorating a city that at one point was one of the most important cities in the Northern Hemisphere for cigars and other culturally rich areas. However, after the embargo with Cuba a lot of the city was left unused or almost forgotten.
Until now.
Visiting the city, you will see all the amazing new additions and taking the old and making it into new. This definitely gives it such a great energy which is completely unique to the rest of Florida.
One of those places, newly opened, is Ulele Restaurant.
What Makes Ulele Restaurant Stand Out?
Ulele is owned by the Gonzmart family, one of the oldest, most respected families in Florida. And without a doubt the most successful restaurateurs of the area, judging by their insanely popular and oldest restaurant in Florida – Columbia Restaurant. Their contribution to the city of Tampa is strong and Ulele is one more example of it.
The area where the restaurant is located was once completely abandoned. The actual restaurant is inside the old water pump for the city of Tampa originally built in 1903 – Tampa Water Works Pump. But it was unused for years and the surrounding area is abandoned, stinky, and simply unattractive.
The Mayor of the City and the Gonzmart family decided to give this area new life. The Gonzmart’s opened Ulele with the promise that the city will take care of the surroundings. Today, this is Water Works park. It’s absolutely lovely, family friendly and a great place to enjoy the day.
On top of the change, Ulele takes you back to when the Native Americans once ruled this area. The entire menu is based on the type of food the Natives would have eaten off the homeland.
I’m not sure how native this dish is, but it is soooo different and tasty, that you have to save room for dessert:
Candied Duck Bacon Maple Fried Ice CreamDid You Know?
The name Ulele is named after a woman from the Timucuan tribe. Ulele (pronounced YOU-lay-LEE), lived on the land that is now Tampa in the 16th century. According to legend, she saved the life of a sailor sent from Cuba by whisking him away from the clutches of her vengeful father on the Hillsborough River. She is Tampa’s version of Pocahontas.
The Ulele Brewery
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Information for Visiting Ulele Restaurant
Phone: 813-999-4952
Address: 1810 N Highland Ave, Tampa, FL 33602
Hours:
Sunday – Thursday 11am to 10pm
Friday and Saturday 11 am to 11pm
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By: Marina 'Travel Experta'
Title: Ulele Restaurant, Tampa: Eat Like the Native Indians of Tampa
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Published Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2022 11:29:31 +0000