Behind the scenes at one of Florida's most beloved restaurants "Much like the Columbia Restaurant's delicious and iconic 1905 Salad, this book offers an incredible buffet of savory, tangy, and flavorful anecdotes which authoritatively detail the landmark's rich culinary and cultural impact on Tampa, its employees, and its customers."--Jeff Houck, food writer,Tampa Tribune "I recommend this book be read with a side order of Spanish bean soup, Cuban bread, and a cup of cafeacute; con leche."--Rodney Kite-Powell II, Tampa Bay History Center " What better way to learn about the history of Tampa and Ybor City--its changing nature and its constancy--than by reading about the Columbia Restaurant? Huse has you tasting and smelling the kitchen through his descriptive prose. This book has it all."--Elizabeth M. Willians, president Southern Food & Beverage Museum The Columbia is Florida's oldest and most honored restaurant. Founded in 1905 as a cafeacute; catering to immigrant cigar workers in Ybor City, it has grown into one of the culinary touchstones of the state. Handed down from generation to generation, the Columbia remains family owned and operated, with six locations throughout Florida, from St.
Augustine to St. Petersburg. InThe Columbia Restaurant,Andrew Huse provides an in-depth look at the people who made the restaurant great. With a historian's eye for accuracy and a storyteller's ear for delicious anecdotes, Huse traces the fortunes of the Columbia from the founder, Casimiro Hernandez Sr., to his great-grandson, fourth-generation restauranteur Richard Gonzmart. Filling the pages are stories of secret stashes of liquor, backroom deals with gangsters, waiters who never forgot an order, and chefs who would throw out entire batches of soup if it didn't live up to their exacting standards. Keeping in mind why people fall in love with a restaurant, the book includes favorite recipes from across the years, along with hundreds of color and black and white photographs that trace the Columbia's evolution across the century.