Armature Works purveys carefully curated culinary eateries ranging from asian to BBQ to everything in-between. Grab a specialty cocktail or local brew from Bar AW or stroll up to M.Bird and enjoy your drink with a view. This is one of our favorite places!
A modern waterfront area featuring hip restaurants & shops, a beer garden & street-food stands.
The Tampa Riverwalk is a 2.6-mile-long open space and pedestrian trail along the Hillsborough River in Tampa, Florida.
Upscale Hyde Park is renowned for its dining and nightlife scene along South Howard Avenue, or SoHo, with relaxed global restaurants, local institution Bern's Steak House, and cocktail bars that attract a young nighttime crowd. Hyde Park Village shopping center offers international chain stores alongside indie boutiques. Nearby, the University of Tampa is known for the Moorish minarets and domes of Plant Hall.
Lively Ybor City is known for boutiques and vintage shops on 7th Avenue, which also hosts Cuban and Latin American eateries. The Centro Ybor mall offers indie fast food, bars, and a cinema. Housed in a 1920s bakery, Ybor City State Museum has exhibits on the cigar industry and the area’s immigrant communities.
St. Pete Beach is a Florida resort city set on a barrier island, west of St. Petersburg. It’s known for its beaches. A 1928 landmark, the pink Moorish-style Don CeSar Hotel looms over the shore. The Pass-A-Grille area offers galleries, shops and the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum, which displays postcards and other artifacts in a 1917 church. Nearby, boats depart to Shell Key, a nesting site for seabirds and turtles.
Laid-back Clearwater Beach is known for its namesake stretch of soft, white sand, which draws visitors year-round for jet-skiing, parasailing, and stand-up paddleboarding in its calm waters. Cyclists and rollerbladers glide along a winding beachfront promenade lined with casual seafood restaurants and cafes. Come sunset, Pier 60 hosts a nightly festival with street performers and craft vendors.
Bayshore Boulevard is a waterfront road on Hillsborough Bay in South Tampa, Florida. Located south of downtown Tampa, its sidewalk, at 4.5 miles long, is 10 feet wide and is the second longest continuous sidewalk in the United States, after Seawall Boulevard in Galveston, Texas.