1 Steinbrenner Dr
Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 875-7753
Raymond James Stadium is operated by the Tampa Sports Authority.
Combining seasonally inspired dishes with award-winning, handcrafted wines, modern casual dining and one of the country’s largest wine clubs.
In Spring we enjoy hosting our New York Yankees for Spring Training, summer and fall we welcome back the Tampa Yankees to the ballpark. But all year round we are an event facility. Corporate meetings, parties, weddings and concerts are just some that we have been privileged to host. Check our website for all event information. Give us a call at 813-875-7753 to talk about how we can help host your next event!
Please make sure to check the website for exact days and times of classes and events.
The Dinner Detective is the largest, award-winning, interactive comedic murder mystery dinner show in the U.S. Our immensely popular shows are set in the present day which means NO cheesy costumes, NO campy dialogue and NO hokey song and dance. Our performers are dressed just like everyone else, leaving all the guests to suspect who is a part of the show and who is not. In many instances, guest are seated with the performers and don't even realize it until they die...the performers, that is! By the end of the night, four courses have been served and prizes have been awarded to the Top Sleuth who solves the crime!
"Cocktails & Conversations” is a mature 25+ Friday Happy Hour for the Professional. Playing nothing but the best in old school hip-hop and R&B. We have drink specials all night. Come to unwind from the weekly grind of life and network with other professionals. Tell a friend to bring a friend and see you Friday at The Ivory Lounge!
Tampa Stadium was a large open-air stadium located in Tampa, Florida. It opened in 1967, was significantly expanded in 1974–75, and was demolished in 1999. The facility is most closely associated with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League, who played there from their establishment in 1976 until 1997. It also hosted two Super Bowls, in 1984 and 1990.Besides the Bucs, Tampa Stadium was home to the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the original North American Soccer League, the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League, the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer, and the college football programs of the University of Tampa and the University of South Florida. It also hosted many large concerts, and for a time, it held the record for the largest audience to ever see a single artist when a crowd of almost 57,000 witnessed a Led Zeppelin show in the facility in 1973.