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Discover Cuban flavors, history and nightlife in Tampa Bay, Florida

By Susan B. Barnes

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It’s late morning in Ybor City, and the streets are awakening as I walk to a local coffee shop to start my day discovering this “city within a city” in Tampa. Passersby greet each other with handshakes, heartfelt hugs and “¡Buenos días!” I can’t help but feel light in my step, seeing the warmth exchanged among locals.

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Freshly brewed
café con leché.

Passersby greet each other with handshakes, heartfelt hugs and "¡Buenos días!"

Beyond the door to La Tropicana Cafe, the aromas of freshly brewed coffee and right-out-of-the-oven Cuban bread fill the air. My appetite sits up and takes notice. Within moments, I’m seated at a table, and a brimming cup of café con leche is set in front of me, as well as a healthy portion of hot, buttered Cuban toast. Though I’m not a big coffee drinker, I figure when in Rome—or rather, Ybor City—and take a sip from the steaming mug while plotting out the day ahead. Toward the back of the restaurant, a group of longtime friends and cafe regulars gather for their morning tradition of camaraderie, their laughter echoes through the building.

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Around me, aficionados light up and the scent of tobacco fills the air.

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Watch cigars being rolled the Cuban way.

Tastes and aromas

Back outside, Ybor City’s streets and buildings evoke a sense of the late-1800s. Shopkeepers open their storefronts along the narrow streets. Above, wrought-iron balconies are filled with patrons relaxing and observing the hive of activity below. The merchants and signs have changed since the 19th Century, but the buildings and vibe endure.

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Watch cigars
being rolled the
Cuban way.

Around me, aficionados light up and the scent of tobacco fills the air.

Stopping in front of King Corona Cigars & Cafe, I’m quickly reminded that Ybor City was once the “Cigar Capital of the World.” Factories within just a few miles of where I’m standing produced 700 million cigars per year, and all of those cigars were hand-rolled in the Cuban tradition. Inside King Corona, I look through the floor-to-ceiling, glass-windowed humidors and recognize some labels that are still produced in that same tradition within a few blocks of the shop—J.C. Newman Cigar Company, Tampa Sweethearts Cigar Company and the shop’s namesake cigars.

Around me, aficionados light up. The scent of tobacco mingles with more Cuban coffee and Cuban sandwiches hot off the grill. The warm smells get me thinking—it’s time for lunch, and I want to indulge in an Ybor City tradition—a Cuban sandwich. As I sink my teeth into the roast pork, ham and salami goodness, the medley of flavors bursting from within, I silently thank the master in the back who has likely been crafting this traditional specialty for their entire lives.

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The streetcar and architecture
preserve its historic charm.

Ybor City isn't all work and no play by any means.

Historic touches

It’s afternoon when I emerge once again into the Florida sunshine, and decide it’s time to do a bit of window-shopping. At a corner, I wait for the bright yellow TECO Historic Streetcar to pass, a replica of the original streetcars that transported locals throughout Tampa 100 years ago. Now it’s doing the same on a smaller scale between Ybor City and downtown. As the streetcar’s bell announces its arrival at a station, I remember La France, a vintage shop that I want to pop into for a look around. The shop maintains a spirit of the past through its eclectic collection. I meander around the racks, picking out hats and dresses to try on, wondering who may have worn them decades ago, and to where.

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As I continue my stroll, roaming roosters crow in the distance—certainly late for any wake-up call. Maybe they’re still sleepy from the night before, which could easily be the case. Ybor City is by no means all work and no play. In its heyday, after factory doors closed for the night, social houses opened up. Cubans, Spaniards, Italians and Germans, all had a place to go to get a taste of home. I recall that on a recent ghost tour, I learned that several of Ybor City’s prominent buildings housed casinos on their second floor—illegal even in the late-1800s, yet oftentimes overlooked by the law enforcement of the day. Many of these social houses can still be found in Ybor City. Some are still operating, used for special functions such as wedding receptions.

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Begin the evening with locally-brewed beer.

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Vibrant nightlife

As the evening descends on Ybor City, people begin to gather to celebrate the happiest of hours with cold pints poured at local breweries—not a surprise, since the first brewery in Florida, Florida Brewing Company, was right here in Ybor City, operating from 1897 to 1961.

I pass by Tampa Bay Brewing Company, its outdoor patio teeming with patrons enjoying the cooler evening air and pints of beer brewed just inside. Nearby stands Cigar City Cider & Mead, created by the extremely popular Cigar City Brewing, which has made a name for itself by winning numerous awards on the international beer scene. Both of these popular spots are continuing the proud tradition of Tampa Bay craft brewers.

Live music fills the night air from open doors of venues dotted throughout Ybor City: there’s Crowbar, The Ritz Ybor and the Orpheum, all of which welcome both local and national bands to take their stages. And tucked inside The Columbia Restaurant, the state’s oldest restaurant (open since 1905), colorful flamenco dancers showcase their talents six nights a week to the delight of an inspired audience.

I smile as I leave Ybor City, knowing I had discovered a true gem filled with a wealth of flavors, culture and history tucked on the outskirts of downtown Tampa.

Until next time, buenas noches, Ybor.

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FAQs

What is special about Ybor City? ›

Tampa Bay's historical and cultural roots lie in Ybor City. Many of the buildings echo the charming brick exteriors of converted cigar factories, in homage to the area's celebrated history as the Cigar Capital of the World.

What is the story of Ybor City? ›

Ybor City is one of only three National Historic Landmark Districts located in the State of Florida. Cobblestone streets and huge old cigar factory buildings make up this historic and legendary town. Founded in 1886 by Vicente Martinez Ybor, Ybor City became "the cigar capital of the world" by 1900.

What does VM YBOR stand for? ›

The "V.M." in the name stands for "Vicente Martinez", as in Vicente Martinez Ybor, the Spanish cigar manufacturer who founded Ybor City in 1885. The area is officially classified as a separate neighborhood from the Ybor City Historic District .

What is the nickname of Ybor City? ›

On April 13, 1886, the newly opened Sanchez y Haya cigar company on 7th Avenue became the first place in Ybor City to roll a cigar. Hand-rolled cigars quickly became the primary industry in Tampa Bay, earning the community its nickname: Cigar City.

What is the famous street in Ybor? ›

Ybor City's vibrant character, preserved best in the 7th Avenue Commercial Strip, is defined by the community's blend of cultures from European, Asian, and Cuban immigrants who settled there to support the region's once-booming cigar industry brought to Tampa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Is Ybor City a party town? ›

Ybor City is a historic neighborhood located in Tampa, Florida, that is known for its vibrant and eclectic nightlife scene. Ybor City is known for its historic buildings and cultural heritage, and the nightlife here is a big part of what makes this neighborhood so unique.

Is Ybor City FL a good place to live? ›

The list highlights cities and towns “where a thriving economy meets affordability, diversity and an exceptional quality of life.” Money called Tampa one of America's hottest cities and highlighted Ybor City as one of the best places to live.

How did Ybor contribute to Florida? ›

A true businessman, he also established other businesses including a hotel, brick factory, and the first line for a streetcar through the city. The city grew to over 3,000 residents within a few years and was known as the “cigar capital of the world.” Ybor died in 1896 but his legacy was not forgotten.

Why did Ybor build his factory in Tampa? ›

Hoping to avoid Spanish authorities and labor troubles with his factories in Key West, Ybor sought a far-flung locale where he could totally structure every aspect of his workers' lives. Ybor was attracted to Tampa by the ample land, temperate climate, and monetary bonuses offered by the Tampa Board of Trade.

What are the colors of the Ybor City? ›

Current flag (2005-present)

The flag of Ybor City is a diagonal quad color flag. From right to left, the colors are: Green, Red, Blue, and Yellow.

What is the population of Ybor? ›

Demographics and Employment Data for Ybor City, FL

Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 24,171 people call Ybor City home. The population density is 2,605.28 and the largest age group is between 25 and 64 years old.

Is there a Cuban territory in Ybor? ›

Tampa Bay's historic Latin Quarter, Ybor City, is home to a genuine piece of Cuban territory – José Martí Park, dedicated to the memory of the poet, journalist, and firebrand who led the island's revolution against Spanish rule in the 1880s and 1890s.

Can you drink on the street in Ybor City? ›

Tampa City Ordinance Restrictions on Open Containers

In Tampa, it is unlawful to possess an open container upon any street, sidewalk, alley or public property.

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