Experience the vibrant energy of Ybor City at The Bricks, a welcoming bar, restaurant, and live music venue. It’s a place where guests can unwind and connect in a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. The Bricks serves up exceptional food and drinks, with a rotating lineup of live music that brings the space to life. This is the perfect spot to gather with friends for a memorable evening, whether you’re seeking great food, creative cocktails, or amazing local music.
Chill haunt with pressed-tin ceilings & brick walls serving casual, eclectic bites, even late-night.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1327 E 7th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605
Phone: (813) 247-1785
Website: http://www.thebricksybor.com/
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Everything seemed fine at first, but things took a turn when our meals arrived. Both dishes were served with dark meat chicken, which was unexpected and disappointing. As Server 2020 brought the plates from the kitchen, another server glanced at them and his facial expression said it all—he clearly didn’t approve. That moment felt unsettling, almost as if we were being served something subpar without explanation. We mentioned to the bartender that we’ve ordered these dishes at other restaurants and they’ve always come with white meat chicken breast. His response? “We are not like any other restaurant. You should have asked if we serve it with white meat. It is what it is.” That dismissive attitude was appalling. We asked for the bill for our drinks and left.
Bottom line: Most customers reasonably expect white meat when ordering chicken dishes, especially salads and sandwiches. If The Bricks chooses to do things differently, it’s their responsibility to inform guests upfront—not shame them after the fact. For these reasons, I strongly advise others to avoid The Bricks. Go somewhere you’ll be treated with dignity, respect, and transparency.
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We ordered beers and their roasted hummus, which came with thin‑sliced cucumbers and carrots. When one of my friends mentioned that he’s allergic to carrots (yes, really), Andrea didn’t hesitate. She brought out a basket of tortilla chips so he could enjoy the hummus without worry, and the rest of us made sure the carrots stayed far from the shared plate. It was a small gesture, but it added a nice touch of hospitality.
The whole place has an easygoing vibe, the kind that makes you want to linger a little longer, and its spot right on the main drag of Ybor makes it an ideal pause point on a walking tour. It’s a dependable, welcoming stop that’s well worth including.