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Palihouse Hyde Park Village

★★★★Tampa
9.0/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Queen Room with Two Queen Beds - Disability Access
2x Queen 39 Up to 4

The quadruple room's kitchenette, which features a refrigerator, is available for cooking and storing food. The quadrupl…

King Room with Roll-In Shower - Disability Access
1x Super King 37 Up to 2

The double room's kitchenette, which features a refrigerator, is available for cooking and storing food. The double room…

Queen Room with Two Queen Beds
1x Sofa Bed 37 Up to 6

The apartment's kitchenette, which has a refrigerator, is available for cooking and storing food. The apartment offers a…

Deluxe Room, Multiple Beds (The Double Queen)
2x Queen 36 Up to 6

2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 395 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (…

Deluxe Room, 1 King Bed, Corner (The Corner King)
1x King 35 Up to 2

1 King Bed 380 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or u…

Superior King Room
1x Super King 35 Up to 2

The double room's kitchenette, which has a refrigerator, is available for cooking and storing food. The double room feat…

Studio with Sofa Bed
1x Sofa Bed 30 Up to 4

The quadruple room's kitchenette, which features a refrigerator, is available for cooking and storing food. The quadrupl…

King Studio with Sofa Bed
1x Super King 29 Up to 4

The quadruple room's kitchenette, which features a refrigerator, is available for cooking and storing food. The quadrupl…

Deluxe Room, 1 Queen Bed with Sofa bed (The Deluxe Queen with Sofa Bed)
1x Queen 29 Up to 4

1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 320 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (g…

Deluxe Room, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed (The Deluxe King with Sofa Bed)
1x King 29 Up to 4

1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 317 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (go…

Standard King Room
1x Super King 28 Up to 2

The double room offers a mini-bar and a safe deposit box. The unit has 1 bed.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Koya★ Michelin There is a watchful eye over the experience at this intimate counter, where a multicourse contemporary tasting menu shares a singular interpretation of Japanese cuisine. The dishes are often unexpected yet always thoughtful. Spectacular seafood is a given: staple luxuries like bluefin tuna and uni are flown in weekly from Toyosu Market. Instead of the typical parade of nigiri, dishes offer unique combinations of Eastern and Western culinary sensibilities, as in the A5 olive wagyu with fried capers and aged parmesan or Spanish turbot set in a tomato and miso emulsion. An impressive list of prem844m
  • Ebbe★ Michelin Chef Ebbe Vollmer's eponymous downtown dweller isn't your typical Tampa restaurant. Sleek and contemporary with a space dominated by a U-shaped marble bar, it's hyper-focused with just one tasting menu. Scandinavian elements make their way onto the dishes here, hinting at the chef's Swedish background, and the cooking is both clever and confident without superfluous fuss. Artful plating takes center stage in dishes like the beet roulade with a brown butter and black cherry sauce. Fermented white asparagus beurre monté and sautéed spinach make a beautiful base for tender turbot that comes alive2.3km
  • PsomiBib Owned and run by second-generation Greek American Chef Christina Theofilos, this daytime eatery and bakery epitomizes warmth and comfort. Strangers become friends in no time, noshing on breakfast and lunch during the week and brunch on weekends. The menu is laced with Greek items ranging from flavorful and tender octopus ceviche to house-made dolmades that display an added level of care. Their take on a French dip with feta-brined organic roasted chicken, kefalograviera cheese and skordalia aioli on a crusty baguette is a hearty and delicious meal. Of course, with a name that translates to bre1.6km
  • Rocca★ Michelin Chef Bryce Bonsack blends his New York know-how with Italian training to great effect in this of-the-moment eatery. Naturally, there's an assortment of pastas, skillfully made in house and showcasing classic flavors and scrupulous technique, as in spaghetti al limone, tossed with knobs of blue crab and lemon, shaved garlic and zucchini. Guests gush over mozzarella hand pulled to order in a tableside cart, but the flavor outshines the show. Perhaps most exciting of all are the displays of originality and dessert is a delightful bookend to an impressive meal. In particular, the chocolate custard3.0km
  • Kōsen★ Michelin This elegant restaurant takes a minimalist approach to its design, employing a dark color palette instead of the typical blonde wood, but all eyes should be on the omakase, which Chef Andrew Huang runs with skill and precision. Three thin slices of scallops in a bright and vibrant strawberry vinegar with scallions impresses, while tempura-fried kamasu, served with myoga and chilled, roasted sweet eggplant, is smart and spot on. After a handful of dishes from the kitchen, they progress into the nigiri. There’s plenty of showmanship and style, but the sushi leans traditional without a lot of fus3.0km
  • Kinjo Warm and welcoming, this polished setting is marked by an open kitchen and a unique concept: Itameshi, or Japanese Italian fusion cuisine. Expect a creative touch in everything from snacks like an eclair filled with whipped ricotta, brown butter maitake mushrooms and duck prosciutto or the wagyu beef tart with yuzu aioli and 24-month aged Parmesan. The uni focaccia featuring pickled daikon and aged balsamic is another favorite. For mains, the vitelli tonatto pizza with black garlic tomato sauce, capers and olive powder and the chawanmushi with guanciale in Parmesan brodo and shaved white truff837m
  • Bern’s Steak House For decades, this stately steakhouse has been a local favorite for special occasions of all stripes, and its popularity shows no signs of shrinking. Diners dress to impress amid the garish vintage opulence, which is matched by a slickly ceremonious suit-clad service team and colossal wine collection.A meal might start with oysters, or one of the many caviar options, but savvy diners save ample space for a curated selection of prime steaks, many dry-aged extensively in house before getting a char treatment on the kitchen’s massive grill. Don’t fill up on the assorted sides—at the end of the mea988m
  • Streetlight TacoBib This South Tampa taqueria certainly ups the style quotient on the typical taqueria. From the black-painted, exposed ductwork to the tables lacquered with Mexican comics to the open kitchen, this fast casual spot delivers on contemporary flair, and the food isn't pulling any punches, either. Heirloom corn is nixtamalized in house for a menu featuring tacos, tostadas, salsas, sides and more. Don't skip the Sunday snack tostada, an equal parts sweet-and-savory delight with two blue corn tostadas layered with cream cheese with lump crab, diced sweet mango and a mango habanero sauce. The sweet pota3.6km
  • Cousin Vinny's Sandwich Co. There's usually a line and rarely a seat at this casual sandwich shop in Tampa's NoHo neighborhood. It's Italian to the bone (note the flag out front for further proof) and the name is both a nod to the movie of the same name, as well as one of the co-owners, Vincent “Vinny” Andriotti. Together with friends Russell Leone, AJ DeSimone, and Jake Schmidt, they're bringing New York Italian-American flavor to Tampa. Any sandwich aficionado knows it's all about the bread and the fillings, and both are top notch here. Tomato and mozzarella on their house-made schiacciata (think focaccia, only thinner1.4km
  • Supernatural Food & Wine Located in downtown Tampa in a tiny space with some seating outside and a small counter inside, this casual concept is all about sandwiches—at breakfast and lunch—as well as a few sides and salads. It's a bright, mood-elevating kind of place where diners come in the morning for the olive and feta sandwich, served on a toasted focaccia bun with a black olive tapenade, fluffy egg, feta, thinly sliced red onion, and roasted peppers. Craving sweet instead of savory? Fresh cinnamon sugar sour doughnuts are a hit (and often sell out). Middays are met with the likes of turkey and cheddar melts with s2.2km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Tampa Museum of Art museum in Tampa, Florida1.8km
  • Henry B. Plant Museum United States historic place in Tampa, Florida1.4km
  • Florida Aquarium public aquarium in the United States3.1km
  • Straz Center for the Performing Arts performing arts center in Tampa, Florida1.9km
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Church Historic church in Tampa, Florida, U.S.2.2km
  • St. Andrews Episcopal Church church building in Florida, United States of America2.3km
  • Rialto Theatre theater and movie theater in Tampa, Florida, United States2.8km
  • Ybor City Museum State Park local history museum in Tampa, Florida4.5km

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