Neighborhood Nibbles — Barberitos & Oishi Express Out, Fazoli’s & Namaste XP Coming Soon!

Here are a couple of updates on restaurants we’ve written about before. In New Tampa, Oishi Express, a decent fast-casual Japanese place, lasted only about a year in the spot in Highwoods Preserve between Taste of New York Pizza and Lapels Cleaners (behind EggTown), as a sign in front of the location says that Namaste Express (or XP) is “Coming Soon.”

According to the restaurant’s website (NamasteXP.com), Namaste Express’ vision is to bring the varied rich flavors of Indian cuisine to cater to Tampa area communities…We will present a menu featuring authentic Indian delicacies which includes North Indian, South Indian, Street side food, kids favorites and fusion dishes (Indo-Chinese) – all crafted with fresh, locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. Executed by a highly skilled chef who is specialized with decades of experience in Indian cuisine, we aim to provide high-quality, fresh, affordable and convenient flash chilled grab & go and take out options, including catering services tailored to your needs. We prioritize your dietary preferences, offering options including vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free choices.   

Considering how many Indian restaurants there already are in New Tampa — including Saffron, Minerva, Raaga, Dosa Hut and the café inside the Taaza Mart (as well as the Nepalese Gorkhali Kitchen, which also offers Indian specialties) — we hope that Namaste XP will be able to find its footing in what has so far proven to be a difficult location.  

We do not yet know how long it will be before Namaste Express is expected to open, but we will keep you posted.

Meanwhile, according to Jon Mott of plaza developer Paradise Ventures, the new 8,000-sq.-ft. building to be called The Shoppes at Cypress Creek that will soon be home to the only Tampa-area location of Fazoli’s (since the only other Tampa-area link in the fast-casual chain on E. Busch Blvd. closed a couple of months ago) on S.R. 54, less than a mile west of the Tampa Premium Outlets, should be completed within the next couple of months and turned over to the tenants, who will then have to build out their respective spaces. 

And, while Mott says that Fazoli’s is still among those tenants, he also says that Barberitos, the fast-casual Mexican place that was previously announced as the three-space plaza’s other restaurant tenant — but is still listed as “Coming Soon” at Barberitos.com — is no longer going to open in that location. Mott says that among the interested tenants to take over for Barberitos are a popular juice bar chain as well as a “well-known national taco place.” 

It seems unlikely that the taco place would be another Taco Bell, considering that there already is one less than a mile to the east, next to the coming-soon Shake Shack across S.R. 56 from the Outlets, and another on Collier Pkwy., or less than two miles west of this new plaza. There also already is a Taco Bus in the Shell gas station located between the S.R. 56 Taco Bell and The Shoppes at Cypress Creek.

Mott also says that the space between Fazoli’s and whatever restaurant takes over for Barberitos in the plaza will be an orthodontic office. We’ll keep you posted when we get any additional updates.   

‘Dreamgirls’ Tickets Are Nearly Sold Out, So Grab Yours Now! 

The New Tampa Players Production of “Dreamgirls” has only three performances left — Feb. 9-11 — at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center. (Above, l.-r.) Caron Davis, Patty Smithey, & NaTasha McKenzie. (Rehearsal photos by Charmaine George)

Get ready, theatre enthusiasts! The vibrant and talented cast of the New Tampa Players’ production of “Dreamgirls” is in the middle of two weekends of an unforgettable experience, as the Players bring this iconic musical to the stage at the brand-new New Tampa Performing Arts Center (off Bruce B. Downs Blvd., behind the plaza that is home to Sprouts). 

In what promises to be a showcase of local talent, this production is set to captivate audiences with signature songs, like “Dreamgirls,” “Move” and “Hard to Say Goodbye.” 

By the time this issue hits your mailbox, “Dreamgirls” will already have completed its first weekend, with only shows on February 9-11 remaining. If you haven’t seen it as you’re reading this, hurry to NewTampaPlayers.org to get any of the very few tickets that may be left. 

Since its premiere on Broadway in 1981, “Dreamgirls” has had a revival, three US tours, an international tour, and a West End run, as well as a hugely successful movie adaptation. With the New Tampa Players’ production, the musical is receiving a fresh and dynamic interpretation under the skilled direction of Clay Christopher, who brings a unique vision to this beloved classic. The excitement is palpable as the cast and crew pour their combined passions into every rehearsal, promising a show that resonates with energy and spirit. 

“‘Dreamgirls’ is more than just a show; it is a celebration of local talent, community spirit, and the transformative power of theater,” says New Tampa Players Producing Artistic Director Nora Paine. “The echoes of the soulful melodies and poignant moments will undoubtedly linger in the hearts of the audience, showing once again that the magic of Broadway is alive and well in our own backyard.” 

Dreamgirls isn’t just a Broadway musical spectacle: the plot takes inspiration from the tumultuous rise of R&B and soul music during the 1960s and ‘70s. Written by Tom Eyen with music by Henry Krieger, the show delves into the challenges faced by a female African- American singing group, the Dreams, as they navigate the cutthroat world of the music industry. 

The musical’s portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of the Dreams mirrors the real-life stories of several iconic R&B groups, including The Supremes and The Shirelles. The show deals with themes of ambition, betrayal and the cost of success while shedding light on the challenges faced by artists, particularly women of color, in an industry that often prioritized image over talent. 

Don’t miss your chance to see the magic unfold on the New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.) stage. Whether you’re a seasoned theatergoer or a first-time attendee, this community production of Dreamgirls promises an evening of entertainment, inspiration, and incredible talent. Get your tickets now at NewTampaPlayers.org

The New Tampa Players Present “Dreamgirls”
Featured Cast 

Effie White….. NaTasha McKenzie 

Deena Jones…. Caron Davis 

Lorrell Robinson….. Patty Smithey 

James Early…… Christan McLaurine 

Curtis Taylor…. Eric Erte Stillings 

CC White… Javen Jackson 

Marty….. Yolanda Cabrera-Liggins 

Michelle Morris…. Leia Ambrister 

Tiny Joe Dixon….. Michael Dixon 

Ensemble 

LaVette Berrian 

Kieshia Clarke 

Alyson Gannon 

Angel Larrieux 

Bill Liggins 

Stephon Mikell 

Joseph Moore 

Monica Paine 

Makayla Raines 

Jamyra Rainey 

Monai Saberille 

Pavonne Scott 

Jake Veit 

Genesis Wiley 

Director: Clay Christopher 

Musical Director: G. Frank Meekins 

Choreographer: Eboni Graham 

The Cottages At Cypress Cay Is A Unique Rental Community Off BBD 

Research by Joel Provenzano

(Above left) The tan-colored building on the left is a “cottage twin” with two three-bedroom apartments, and the greener building directly to its right is a three-bedroom, single family cottage at the Cottages at Cypress Cay off BBD Blvd. in Lutz.

In our July 25 issue, we told you about two new rental apartment complexes (called Lantana and Sage) on Cypress Cay Blvd., a new road which connects to 42nd St. off Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. a little south of Tampa Palms. 

At that time, we also mentioned a third community, to be called The Cottages at Cypress Cay, which is located at the northwest end of Cypress Cay Blvd., but we didn’t know too much about it. 

The rental units at the Cottages are spacious and are available in a variety of 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom floor plans.

Well, the first residents have begun moving into The Cottages and I was excited to tour this unique, new community. 

Unlike most apartment complexes, The community offers not just multiple 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom apartment unit floor plans, but also a large variety of different building types and elevations those units call home. 

For example, there are two rustic-looking (but very modern) 3-bedroom single-family cottages and eight 3-bedroom cottage twins that look nothing like your average apartment building, plus two-story townhomes, as well as four 12-unit multiplexes that look more like traditional apartment buildings than the rest of the community among its 198 total units on 21.93 acres. 

According to leasing agent Nicholas Fernandez, who took me on the tour, the concept of The Cottages is “rental living that feels more like single-family-home living with much more access to outdoor activities.” 

The clubhouse at the Cottages at Cypress Cay includes a TV lounge, two PC and two Apple computers, a bumper pool and poker table, 24/7 fitness center, pool, golf chipping area and many other amenities.

He added that every unit offers a Google-based Ring doorbell system and that the clubhouse at the entrance to the community includes two PC and two Apple computers, a printer, a coffee area, a bumper pool table that doubles as a poker table and a 24/7 fitness room. Outside the clubhouse is a large pond that has a golf chipping green and floating golf balls, a large pool with an electric BBQ grill on its deck and more. 

“The Cottages at Cypress Cay combines the feel of having a single-family home with a resort-style rental apartment lifestyle,” Fernandez said. 

He also said that there is not only ample parking throughout the well-spread-out complex, but also 50 covered garage spaces. 

In other words, the Cottages at Cypress Cay lives up to its claim of being a different rental complex, especially if you like a tranquil community, units with tall ceilings and large fenced-in patios with turf, instead of grass. 

For leasing and more information about The Cottages at Cypress Cay (15081 Cypress Cay Blvd.), call (813) 771-8006 or visit TheCottagesatCypressCay.com

Recapping The City Of Tampa’s Hanukkah Celebration In New Tampa! 

(Clockwise from top left photo) Lighting the Hanukkah candles are Tampa Gymnastics & Dance Junior Showstars from the New Tampa Recreation Center

“Last year, the city held a joint Christmas/Hanukkah celebration here” District 7 Tampa City Councilman Luis Viera told a small crowd of about 50 people at the New Tampa Recreation Center in Tampa Palms, “but this year, I thought it made sense to do separate Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations in New Tampa.” 

Viera said that this year, in light of the Israel-Hamas war that began in October, he asked the city to give New Tampa’s Jewish residents their own celebration of the “Festival of Lights” on Dec. 11. 

(l.-r.) Tony Mulkey of Tampa Parks & Rec, Tampa City Councilman Luis Viera, Katherine Saslow & Tracy and Steve Falkowitz

“But, what was really heartwarming was how many people who attended the event weren’t Jewish, but were there to support their Jewish friends and learn more about Hanukkah.” 

The candle-lighting ceremony was led by Tampa Palms residents Tracy and Steve Falkowitz, who told the story of Hanukkah and the significance of the nine-candle menorah. Lighting the candles were girls from Tampa Gymnastics & Dance Junior Showstars. Also speaking were Viera and Cindy Spahn from Tampa Jewish Family Services. In addition, on hand were Tampa Parks & Recreation interim director Tony Mulkey, a Rabbi from the Tampa Torah Academy and a representative of the Bryan Glazer Family Jewish Community Center. 

“I wanted to show support for our Jewish friends, who are still reeling from the Hamas invasion of Israel,” Viera said. “The city stands against the recent increase in anti-Semitism throughout the U.S., even as it supports people of all religions, cultures and races.” 

Attendees also got to tour the Rec Center (17302 Commerce Park Blvd.), which was buzzing with activity. 

Gary’s Top 25 Favorite New Tampa Restaurants Of 2023! 

 The Grill at Morris Bridge, Stonewood & Via Italia Repeat As Gary’s Top-3 In New Tampa! 

he only tomahawk ribeye steak you’ll find on a menu in New Tampa is at The Grill at Morris Bridge, which is Neighborhood News editor Gary Nager’s favorite restaurant in New Tampa for the second year in a row. 

Every year, after our readers’ favorite restaurants in New Tampa and Wesley Chapel are published, I like to provide our readers with my own list of favorites — and there are always lots of differences between your choices and mine. 

I also always have a few haters every year who say that my reviews aren’t “real,” that I only pick my favorites based on which restaurants advertise with me and/or give me free food, that I have no taste whatsoever, etc. 

The primary thing these haters don’t seem (or want) to understand or believe is that the restaurants I tell you about in my annual “Gary’s Favorites” are not just the places I like the most, they’re also the places where I spend the most of my own money. And yes, when you consider that there are literally dozens of restaurants named, Jannah and I do spend a lot of our money dining out (and taking out food) — I’m betting more than just about anyone else in our two distribution areas, especially when you take into consideration our combined annual income. 

The haters also don’t seem to “get” the other reason I give my opinions on local eateries every year is that I so appreciate the feedback — both positive and negative — I get after my “Gary’s Favorites” are published each year. 

I can’t even tell you how many people come up to me and Jannah when we’re sitting at the bar at The Grill at Morris Bridge, TrebleMakers, Stonewood, Zukku-San, Azteca D’Oro or any of our other favorite eateries to tell me what they think of my opinions. The vast majority of them say things like, “I only even tried this place because of what you wrote about them” or “I didn’t really love this place the first time I tried it, but I decided to give it another try because of you.” If you’ve never felt that kind of love from absolute strangers before, I promise you that it’s one of the things that most makes the long hours I still put in 30 years since I first started doing this job worthwhile. 

And yes, a few people also come up to me to tell me that they totally disagree with my assessment of one restaurant or another. Others also tell me that they read my reviews “even though I know they aren’t real.” 

But the fact is that whether my haters believe it or not, my dining reviews are 100% real. And, unlike the online trolls who think they’re dining “critics” because they tell their few followers that they hated something they ate (or the service they received) at a particular place, I tell every restaurant owner in our area that when I write a review of their eatery, I will tell more than 170,000 of my “closest friends” (that’s the total possible number of readers we reach in print) everything I like about their place. Anything I don’t like I will tell the restaurant owner about — and pretty much all of them appreciate this approach a lot more then online trolls who cause their overall online ratings to drop. 

Although a number of new restaurants did open in New Tampa in 2023 — with the reopening of Kobé Japanese Steakhouse in its new location as the biggest news (although it happened too late for our readers to vote for it, it came in at #9 for me) — my top-25 Favorite restaurants in New Tampa didn’t change too much from 2022. In addition to Kobé, the only other “newcomers” to crack my top 25 were Johnny C’s Italian Eatery on Cross Creek Blvd. at #8 and Zio’s NY Bagel & Deli in the Pebble Creek Collection at #20, although I did also enjoy sampling many of the new restaurants in the Sijang Eatery food court at the new Lotte Plaza Market, as well as the unique Bang- Bang! Bowls in the Pebble Creek Collection. Feel free to tell these restaurant owners that I sent you and, as always, I welcome your feedback, both good and bad. 

1. The Grill at Morris Bridge  

10920 Cross Creek Blvd., Cross Creek Commons 

(813) 388-5353 

TheGrillatMorrisBridge.com

Since opening in late 2021, The Grill at Morris Bridge finished as the second Favorite Restaurant in New Tampa with our readers last year and third in this year’s voting, even though it has been #1 with me both years, thanks to its always-fresh fish (the bacon parmesan crusted grouper shown here replaced the same dish with mahi-mahi in 2023) and great steaks. In fact, The Grill’s bone-in tomahawk ribeye (see pg. 1), which is now a regular menu item, is the only true tomahawk in New Tampa or Wesley Chapel. 

Brothers Frank and Jimmy Gouveia also offer one of our area’s best Sunday brunches, the most extensive wine list of any local restaurant, craft cocktails and always-excellent service. 

2. Stonewood Grill & Tavern  

17050 Palm Pointe Dr., Pointe at Tampa Palms 

(813) 978-0388 

StonewoodGrill.com 

Stonewood’s run as the favorite with our readers continued for an eighth straight year in 2023, and it again comes in just below The Grill with yours truly. 

The quality of the fresh fish, steaks (like the unique hand-cut Manhattan strip steak, usually offered as a special, in this picture), pastas and even Jannah’s favorite bowl (the Southwest chicken bowl) in New Tampa, plus the always-packed bar scene make Stonewood an outstanding choice, whether it’s number 1, 2 or lower on your list. 

Like The Grill, Stonewood isn’t inexpensive, but there are plenty of much lower-priced restaurants to fill that need for you in our area that can’t match Stonewood’s quality or variety. 

3. Via Italia Wood Fired Pizza & Bar  

8644 Hunter’s Village Rd. 

Village at Hunter’s Lake 

(813) 475-4857 

EatViaItalia.com 

With four of my favorite pasta dishes — the linguine alle vongolé (with clams), cavatelli con salsiccia (sausage) & broccoli rabe and two different types of pesto (Sicilian and the Genovese shown above) — and the biggest variety of gourmet pizzas in town, the only things keeping Via Italia from finishing higher with me are some fresh fish and maybe a steak or veal chop. Love the bar, too! 

4. Lima Peruvian Cuisine  

19062 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. 

New Tampa Center 

(813) 304-0205 

Where do you go when you love ceviche but can’t eat shrimp? Why, Lima of course! I also love the Peruvian-style rotisserie chicken, the unique Chinese fusion dishes like lomo (lo mein) with steak or chicken, and I regularly crave a helping of ceviche with giant corn kernels and Lima is the only place I can enjoy it in New Tampa. 

5. Las Palmas Latin Grill 

6431 E. County Line Rd. (off BBD Blvd.) 

(813) 991-5500

LasPalmasLatinGrill.com 

Even though Las Palmas isn’t “new,” since it did have a food truck at the same plaza all year in 2022, owners Ramses and Ana Garcia’s Las Palmas moved way up on my list this year when they reopened their brick-and-mortar location a couple of months ago. Ramses’ merluza (white fish) a la Rusa (photo) is as good as it gets and his flank steak churrasco, vaca frita (fried steak), picadillo and roast pork also rock. 

6. Fat Rabbit Pub 

16029 Tampa Palms Blvd. W. 

City Plaza at Tampa Palms 

(813) 252-3004 

FatRabbitPub.com 

This “Upscale Neighborhood Pub” truly lives up to its name, as you can’t really call the Fat Rabbit just another “sports bar.” From the best wings and tater tots in town to outstanding grilled chicken sandwiches and big burgers (or choose the burger sliders shown above), plus craft cocktails & lots of whiskeys and that unique bar vibe, what’s not to love? 

7. Frammi American Grill & Italian Food  

17631 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. 

North Palms Village 

(813) 523-5075 

Frammi.com 

The restaurant formerly known as Oakley’s Grille still has great burgers, fries and other American food, but for yours truly, the attraction of Frammi will always be its outstanding Northern and Southern Italian fare. My favorite dish is the vongole (pasta with baby clams above), but the spicy arrabiata, less spicy Amatriciana, penne alla vodka, lasagne, eggplant parm and pesto options are what keep me coming back. 

8. Johnny C’s Italian Eatery  

10970 Cross Creek Blvd. 

(813) 278-8020 

JohnnysItalianEatery.com

From having no true Italian restaurants a few years ago to now having three that make my top-10 favorites in New Tampa, this highest-ranking (for me) newcomer offers great Italian comfort foods, like pizza, the meatball parmigiana appetizer above, chicken parm, Momma’s lasagna and penne alla vodka, as well as a variety of popular seafood dishes I can’t eat. 

9. Kobé Japanese Steakhouse   

17641 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.. North Palms Village 

(813) 680-5800 

KobeSteakhouse.com 

I guess I didn’t realize how much I missed the quality of Kobé until it reopened late last year, but wow, between the best filet mignon (photo) hibachi in New Tampa or Wesley Chapel — and even a Japanese Wagyu steak & lobster combo — and the perfect hibachi veggies, lo mein and fried rice, plus pretty good sushi, it’s nice to have Kobé back in New Tampa — and in my top-10 favorites in 33647. 

10. Acropolis Greek Taverna 

14947 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. 

Oak Ramble Plaza 

(813) 971-1787 

AcropolisTaverna.com 

From the grilled lamb chops above to the Athenian fish, saganaki (fried cheese) appetizer and more, the recently redecorated Acropolis found its way back into my top-10 for 2023, with or without belly dancing or hookah pipes. 

Gary’s 2023 Favorite Restaurants In New Tampa #s 11-25 

11. Woodfired Pizza (Bearss) 

12. Liang’s Bistro 

13. Cantina Real Mexican 

14. Cali Tampa Palms 

15. Bayscape Bistro 

16. Ha Long Bay 

17. Sushi Café 

18. Gorkhali Kitchen 

19. Thai Ruby 

20. Zio’s NY Bagel & Deli 

21. Thai Lanna 

22. EggTown 

23. Peabody’s Restaurant, 

Bar & Billiards 

24. Fresh Kitchen 

25. Michi Ramen