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Meet Tampa’s newest rooftop eatery: Casa Cami

The incoming bar + restaurant will sit atop The CURRENT Hotel, Autograph Collection.

A rooftop bar and restaurant packed with neutral couches and chairs, trees, and a covered bar area.

The rooftop bar sits atop the Current Hotel

Photo via @casacamitampa

Our springtime plans are coming into view: Snapper Crudo and margs on this roof.

Casa Cami, Tampa’s newest rooftop bar + restaurant, opens in March atop The CURRENT Hotel, Autograph Collection at 2545 N. Rocky Point Dr. The new offering from hospitality group Oxford Commons (think Oxford Exchange, The Library, and Predalina), will offer a Mexican-inspired menu with dishes like Chorizo Pizza, Salsa Roja and chips, salads, and the Barbacoa Short Rib Fajita + a range of cocktails.

The picturesque setup is also a romantic spot to spend a date, with rattan/neutral sofas and cushy chairs + a covered bar area, all from its waterfront perch over Old Tampa Bay.

Follow Casa Cami on Instagram for more updates on the menu + an official opening date.

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