Monthly Archives: August 2009

West Tampa Sandwich Shop

Today is Tia Sofia’s birthday. Cumpleaños feliz, Tia Sofia! To celebrate, we did a Spanish-speaking Tampa Bay Breakfast today. Hola desayunos!

We visited the West Tampa Sandwich Shop at 3904 N Armenia Ave on 29 August 2009. West Tampa Sandwich Shop also has a web site at http://westtampasandwichshop.com/. We have been to West Tampa Sandwich Shop probably a dozen times, both for breakfast and for lunch. While breakfast is our focus and lunch is usually none of our concern, I’ve got to plug the lunches here. A Cuban sandwich y arroz amarillo con frijoles negros — que bien! But enough about that other meal. Let’s talk about breakfast.

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This was a special breakfast. We were joined by The Sly Red Fox himself, Diamond Dave.

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The West Tampa Sandwich Shop is one of our favorite places. It’s always full of hustle and bustle, loud and vigorous, and always welcoming and friendly. Even if it’s your first time here, you’re automatically an old friend.

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At these classic Tampa Cuban places you don’t get the usual diner coffee that we so enjoy on a usual TBB. As our faithful readers know, the only way to drink coffee is black. The only exception I make for this is for a Cuban breakfast where there’s cafe con leche (or, perhaps, a French breakfast with cafe au lait). And oh baby, is it good!

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We got Cuban tostadas.

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We had fun goofing off.

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Breakfast came. We had the “West Tampa Special” with pancakes, bacon, eggs, and grits. Marek jumped right in.

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And Diamond Dave was pleased with what came out of the kitchen.

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Marek surely likes him some pancakes! He’s a chowhound!

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When we were done, Marek paid the bill.

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He got a little lost along the way.

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Somehow he ended up helping one of the staff deliver a breakfast to another table.

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He worked enough that I think he may have ended up filling out an application for a real job. He could do worse than working in a great place like this.

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Marek made good friends and handed out a lot of kisses.

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We had a great breakfast and a fun time all around. Diamond Dave had a great time, and we really enjoyed having him as a guest reviewer.

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After it’s all said and done, you can’t ask for much better in Tampa than the West Tampa Sandwich Shop. The food is consistently delicious, the people are warm and inviting, and the atmosphere is simply fun. We are pleased to give West Tampa Sandwich Shop a 4.5 pancake rating.

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Lenoce’s Family Restaurant

We visited Lenoce’s Family Restaurant at 13949 W. Hillsborough on 22 August 2009. This was our first visit to Lenoce’s. We found it because it’s pretty close to the Oldsmar Flea Market, which is a favorite weekend destination for us. This was our first visit to Lenoce’s. (The “Best Breakfast and Lunch in Town” sign was a draw … we like Breakfast!)

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We got ourselves ready. You’ve got to look groovy-cool to be a contributor to TBB.

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The first thing we noticed was Lenoce’s lunch counter. We’ve never seen one so low. If there had been a little more room when we walked in we would have tried it, but I was afraid that someone might get a dump truck in the coffee so we played it safe.

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Second thing we discovered was a plethora of pancake possibilities, including my personal favorite, blueberry. The morning is shaping up nicely…

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We had coffee. Check out these great coffee cups! And the coffee was hot, black, and bitter. Tasty the way I like it!

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Alas, despite my best efforts to prevent it, someone’s coffee ended up with a dump truck in it. Luckily it was Marek’s coffee and he likes it that way. He’s hardcore on his coffee.

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We had breakfast. I had a quick reaction that the pancakes were sort of smallish. Not so small that you’d expect to find the cook using an Easy Bake Oven or something like that, they just seemed small. The bacon was good, and I think Steve from Yankeetown would have approved. The eggs were also good.

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Marek dug right in. He liked this pancake just fine.

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Here’s where we started getting into a little bit of a problem. While Marek was delving in with gusto, I was thinking that my blueberry pancakes were sort of average. They didn’t pack the blueberry punch that you find at Skyway Jacks or Taste of Boston. They were fine, but I wasn’t nearly as keen on mine as Marek was on his.

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We encountered another problem as we started getting to the bottom of our pancakes. This one was a bit worse. The dining room was mostly empty. And so was the coffee. While Black and Bitter, this cup was far from Bountiful or Bottomless.

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An odd thing about Lenoce’s was that it was quiet. Funeral quiet. Church quiet. Taking the SAT quiet. People whispering to each other quiet. Marek was playing a little game where he’d “accidentally” roll Roary off the table and then make a big production of getting down from the chair, picking it up, and hauling himself back on the chair. The room was so quiet that it sounded like he was hurling monkeys in a library. This was odd because it was obvious that everyone knew each other and were regulars (“Hi Tom.” “Howdy Betty.” And the like.)

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When we were done Marek paid the bill. I had to confiscate Roary so he would focus and do his part of the job (my part’s coming up with the cash, his is delivering it!).

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He paid and brought back the change. The folks at the next table over said (in a quiet voice) how he brought back the change but that won’t last long! I agree. In about five years I’ll start getting some sort of overhead charge levied from Marek when he does this.

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He made friends, as he tends to do.

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And he really liked this nice lady. Though I can’t account for the direction of his gaze in this particular picture.

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At the end of our time we did not go away hungry, but we did think the tab of $13.35 was a bit high for the smallish pancakes. Aside from the blueberry aspect, it’s not hard to find the same general quantity and quality around here for around half the price (the Ranch House just up the road has 2 pancakes/2 eggs/2 bacon for $3.99). The people were friendly, everyone was a regular, Marek was quite comfortable and ate a lot, and overall it wasn’t a bad experience, maybe a 3.5 rating. I’m docking a half a pancake point for the coffee — as our loyal readers know, the bottom of the coffee cup is a thing no Pancake Professional ever wants to see!

We give Lenoce’s Family Restaurant a three-pancake rating.

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Revisit to Mamas on North Florida

We revisited Mamas on North Florida on 15 August 2009. Our first official visit was on 18 April 2009, but we’ve been here many times.

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We really came back because we haven’t seen Vicky since April. We love Vicky.

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Marek was happy as a clam to be in a familiar place after all the months of vigorous Tampa Bay Breakfast reviews.

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We weren’t 100% sure, but if you look in the far right corner, I think that’s Santa having breakfast.

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Marek got to color before we had pancakes.

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When we were done coloring we had some of the best pancakes in Tampa.

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I asked Marek if he liked the pancakes. “Well, DUH, dad.”

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The whole breakfast was just perfect. And the coffee was bulletproof black, belligerent bitter, bountifully bottomless, best basic beverage. Just the way I like it.

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When we were done, Marek paid the bill as he is fond of doing. Note the “pop” in his hand!

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Vicky took a stack of our cards and put them on the counter. That is soooo coool! The first time anyone’s done this, that we know of, anyway.

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When we were done, Marek hollered out “adios!” and we went home.

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We’re delighted to verify the 4.5 pancake rating Mamas was given in April. (Slip some blueberries in the pancakes like Skyway Jack’s, Taste of Boston, or Grandma in Inglis and we’ll bump to five!) Thanks, Vicky, for a great breakfast!

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Grandma and Grandpa’s House

Marek visited his grandparents in Inglis for the whole weekend of August 8th and 9th. This breakfast is a true classic, one that I’ve had hundreds and hundreds of times.

This breakfast was special because Marek got to help make it!

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Marek was joined at breakfast by his grandpa, A.K.A. “Huppa.”

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Breakfast was perfect, and a lot of fun!

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And surely you don’t think Marek would have breakfast without a proper coffee, which was surely boiling, black, bitter, and bold just the way he likes it.

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Mmmm, good coffee!

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This was The Best Breakfast Ever, and Marek was one happy boy. He didn’t even miss his old mom and dad!

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This Tampa Bay Breakfast is a bulletproof 5-pancakes!

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Taste of Boston on Interbay

We visited the Taste of Boston at 5314 Interbay Blvd on 1 August 2009. Taste of Boston also has a web site at http://www.tasteofboston.net/. This was our first visit to this nice little breakfast in Ballast Park. This breakfast was recommended by Colonel Mike at CENTCOM.

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It’s not a great picture, but if you look closely you’ll see two doors. On the left is the restaurant. On the right is the bait shop. It looked to me like they shared a common kitchen. Hmmm.

Our readers know that we always look for unique and special things about a Tampa Bay Breakfast. Before we even got in the door, we took stock of the lovely, lovely view …

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… and the fact that there’s a ginormous great playground right out back.

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This playground had … a race car!

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So we finally finished driving the race car and went in for breakfast. You order at the counter and pay first, which is fine. Check out what’s on the menu … blueberry pancakes!

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Marek paid the bill when we ordered.

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And then we saw that Taste of Boston just kept on hitting the high marks. They had one of Marek’s favorite things, a fish tank!

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It was full of lobsters, but hey, he’s two, and there’s no correcting him that they’re not fisheeees.

We had coffee and it was good.

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As some of our dedicated readers have learned, coffee is actually delicious with salt and pepper.

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And we had breakfast. And wow, were we pleasantly pleased with what came out.

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Gosh-darned good blueberry pancakes! And Marek liked his pancake, too. The bacon was OK — not up to the standards set out by friend Steve from Yankeetown, but passable. The scrambled eggs were also average. But these were good pancakes! Marek said they were so good, he felt like a movie star.

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When we were done they gave us coupons for our next visit! That’s a nice touch!

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Finally, Marek was ready to go.

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And away we went, back home to tell Mom all about it!

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This was a very fun Tampa Bay Breakfast. There was a playground, a great view, a pier, a bait shop, and a fish tank full of lobsters. The customers were friendly and seemed to be a mix of regulars and new folks. The staff was cheerful and attentive. The prices were average, but the Pancakes were just great.

We’re pleased to give this Tampa Bay Breakfast a four-pancake rating.

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