Reviews on Cafe food in Temple Terrace, Florida, United States. Temple Terrace is an incorporated city in northeastern Hillsborough County, Florida, United States, adjacent to Tampa. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 24,541. It is the third and smallest incorporated municipality in Hillsborough County. (Tampa and Plant City are the others.) Incorporated in 1925, the community is known for its rolling landscape, bucolic Hillsborough River views, and majestic trees; it has the most grand sand live oak trees of any place in central Florida and is a Tree City USA. Temple Terrace was originally planned as a 1920s Mediterranean-Revival golf course community and is one of the first such communities in the United States (planned in 1920).
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Eating Papalani Gelato(R) is like sending your taste buds on a vacation! We've mixed old-world Italian craftsmanship with the unique flavors of Hawaii to create one-of-a-kind frozen delights. Tropical ingredients like mango, coconut, macadamia nuts, papay
Wonderful flavors here. Honestly my favorite was the POG sorbetto which is completely dairy free so technically not gelato. Their fruit flavored sorbettos are wonderfully refreshing. We actually went to the location inside the Brandon Mall because this location is only open for "Open for groups and special events" according to their website and phone calls to their number went unanswered. Hopefully they will continue to expand stateside as they get more franchises outside Hawaii.
My wife and I have tried Windmill Cafe several times during the past few months with experiences ranging from perfect 5 to abysmal. The food is outstanding. The restaurant is nice to sit in most of the time except it can be really warm sometimes. Service was great the first time and has gotten progressively worse each time. The last visit was horrid. We sat for 15 minutes at an off time waiting for the waitress to even come and take our drink order. She was chatting with the other guests and in the kitchen. We couldn't afford to wait that long for lunch and got up and left. This is our last visit as we do not wish to deal with the poor service any more. It's a shame because it could be a great restaurant.
There is definitely room for another Boba drink place in the area (I count at least five nearby). What separates Naga from many other nearby places is its use of real, imported, brewed Teaânone of that powder stuff here. The flavor increase is incredible. Delicious. Refreshing. Sometimes the sweetness can be a tad overwhelming, but even if you choose not to have any sugar added, youâll appreciate the dry, earthy flavor of the Tea. Try the Black Tea served on top of the Vanilla Ice Cream with Bobaâbesides being a beautiful drink the Vanilla Ice Cream mixes very well with the Tea and Boba. HEREâS THE VARIETYCompared to other locations, the variety here is less. Thereâs about 20 flavors total (most of them Tea Leaf-based with a few fruits) and from there you have the option of choosing Boba or not as well as desired sweetness level. They seem to be experimenting with adding a few hot dishes as well but I havenât tried those. WHAT TO DO WHILE YOU DRINKMost guests are students from nearby USF but thankfully they tend to stick to their studying and laptops instead of be loud. This place isnât very bigâpersonally Iâd rather grab-and-goâbut thereâs some tables for groups of six or so. The décor is rather quirky and makes me wonder whether they inherited it from the previous ownersâbut it also adds to the charm.
Where to eat Pizza food in Temple Terrace: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 43 reviews
From focusing on quality, clean ingredients to serving our food to you in a warm and welcoming environment, Panera Bread is committed to being an ally to our guests. That means crafting a menu of soups, salads and sandwiches that we are proud to feed our
My wife and I have visited this Panera several times. The restaurant is very open with tables and chairs as the primary seating. This does make the restaurant very noisy. The house-made smoothies and lattes are always excellent. The food has been a mixed experience. We have ordered a number of items. The soups are excellent; however, the flatbreads have been disappointing. On our most recent visit, my wife ordered the tomato mozzarella flatbread. There was almost no mozzarella in the flatbread and an overload of greens. The bbq chicken flatbread I ordered had a piece of bad spinach in it. This Panera Bread is good but not great. While there is room for improvement, it does make a nice place for quick bite.
Where to eat American food in Temple Terrace: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 44 reviews
Have been wanting to try this place for several months, and wish we had not waited so long. We both loved our lunches. I had the summer special Jamaican jerk chik salad along with the ranch/bacon/cheddar salad and a side of the broccoli salad. Loved every bite. Hubby had the plain, original salad, the ranch/bacon version and a cup of loaded potato soup and also loved every bite. Wish there were a closer location near downtown, but e will still be back soon. A nice touch are the crackers and cookie for dessert. FYI, you stand in line to order and they bring the food to your table and it arrived quickly.Thanks for visiting!!
4 based on 79 reviews
We are located in the Terrace Commons strip mall next to Rent-A-Center and 7-Eleven, on the South side of Busch Blvd., 1 Mile East of Busch Gardens. Ruben's Cubans started 27 years ago as a small sandwich shop in Temple Terrace serving mainly Cuban sandwi
I loved the flavor of the shrimp with lobster bisque on yellow rice. The warm cuban bread, and the sweet plantains were comfort food! Even better was the giant cafe con leche!
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