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Noise • Moderate
Tampa
Great for scenic views
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May 29, 2024
A first look at Casa Cami highlights sweeping views from a new Tampa rooftop spot and a menu of solid food and drinks. Dishes featured include queso frito, blistered shishito peppers, barbacoa short rib fajita, and hamachi ceviche.
Published in Tampa Bay Times
May 8, 2024
Creative Loafing Tampa highlights spots offering scenic views across Tampa Bay, including Casa Cami on the Current Hotel's 10th floor. The list covers rooftop, waterfront, and beachside venues with cocktails and menus to match the vistas.
Published in Creative Loafing Tampa
March 17, 2024
Located on the 10th floor of The Current Hotel, Casa Cami offers indoor and outdoor seating with panoramic views of Tampa Bay and a Mexican-inspired menu. Open seven days a week with weekend brunch, it aims to be a premier destination for lunch, dinner, and late-night cocktails.
Published in That's So Tampa
March 7, 2024
Casa Cami, a modern Mexican restaurant and cocktail bar from the Oxford Commons team, is set to open this month at the Current Hotel in Tampa.
Published in Tampa Bay Times
February 28, 2024
The Oxford Commons group is opening a rooftop Mexican concept on the Current Hotel’s 10th floor, featuring tacos, ceviche and other dishes with expansive bay views. Debut is planned for mid-March, with indoor bar, full kitchen and outdoor seating.
Published in Creative Loafing Tampa
There isn’t clear, published information about formal accessible seating, so I can’t confirm details. That said, many guests bring family members and celebrate birthdays here, and staff have accommodated requests when possible. If accessibility needs are critical, call ahead to confirm seating, elevator access, or special accommodations so the team can prepare.
For the classic experience go for an early evening patio reservation to catch the sunset, many guests say “the sunset hits different” from the rooftop. Weeknights (Tuesday–Thursday) and earlier dinner times tend to be less crowded and quieter. Avoid peak holiday evenings or weekend prime-time if you want a calmer table; arriving early helps secure a preferred outdoor seat.
Busiest: weekend evenings, holidays (Valentine’s, New Year’s, Christmas) and sunset service on clear days. Quietest: weekday lunches or earlier weekday dinners (Tuesday–Thursday) and mid-afternoon on non-holiday days. If you prefer a calmer experience, pick an early weekday dinner or weekday lunch/brunch.
The posted dress code is business casual. Guests typically dress smart-casual for date nights and celebrations, think neat tops, nice jeans or slacks, and sundress or collared shirts. The atmosphere is stylish but not overly formal.
Yes, guests report visits on holidays like Valentine’s Day, New Year’s Eve and Christmas, so Casa Cami operates for major holiday service. Hours may vary for special events and holiday service, so call ahead or check with the restaurant for holiday-specific hours and reservations.
Portions are generally described as moderate, many guests find starters and tacos shareable while mains are nicely plated but sometimes viewed as smaller relative to price. Several guests called portions reasonable or a bit small for the price, while others said dishes were generous (especially brunch items). If you’re sharing, order a couple of starters plus an entrée per two people, or add a side (papas fritas, maduros) to round out the meal.
Yes, guests commonly make requests for outdoor seating, birthday celebrations, and seating preferences. The restaurant’s owner notes outdoor seating is weather dependent and staff will contact guests if accommodations must change. Because some reviews mention missed notes, it’s a good idea to call the restaurant directly after booking to confirm special requests (sunset table, birthday acknowledgment, dietary needs).
Weekdays (Tuesday–Thursday) are often the best for a more relaxed visit, guests report better service and fewer crowds midweek. If you want the sunset scene, choose a clear weekday evening and reserve early. Weekends and holidays deliver the full lively rooftop vibe but are usually busier and louder.
Casa Cami offers indoor dining and an outdoor rooftop patio with partial cover, both are popular. The patio provides front-row bay views and sunset seating; indoor dining is stylish and lively (can be louder). The owner notes patio seating is weather dependent and that staff may need to re-seat guests indoors when needed.
Bright, modern, and energetic, Casa Cami blends contemporary Mexican flavors with a boho-chic rooftop vibe. Guests rave about waterfront views and the sunset atmosphere; music can be upbeat and at times loud inside. It’s frequently recommended for date nights, celebrations, and lively brunches. Expect a warm, trendy setting with festive energy and scenic photo opportunities.
Yes, Casa Cami is a popular date-night spot. Guests frequently praise the rooftop views over Tampa Bay, creative cocktails, and lively, romantic vibe at sunset. Expect contemporary Mexican plates and shareable starters (flautas, guacamole, tacos) and handcrafted margaritas that make for a special evening. Note the space can be lively and sometimes loud indoors; for a quieter, scenic experience aim for an early patio seating to catch the sunset. Reservations are recommended for prime outdoor tables.
Yes, families and kids do dine at Casa Cami and guests report celebrating birthdays and family outings here. The menu is contemporary Mexican with shareable starters and tacos that appeal to many ages, though there isn’t a dedicated kids’ menu. For younger children consider an earlier seating and call ahead to confirm accommodations and seating comfort.
Yes, Casa Cami can get busy and guests sometimes wait even with reservations, especially for outdoor sunset tables and on holidays. Reviews mention waits of 30–45 minutes during busy nights and holidays. If you have a time-sensitive plan, arrive early, confirm your reservation, or be prepared for a short wait during peak times.
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