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Sabroso Offers Fresh Cuban Bread, Outdoor Dining

The restaurant opened in October.

 

It's part bakery, part diners dream.

Sabroso Cuban Restaurant, 5214 N. Nebraska Avenue, offers favorites like empanadas, fried plantains and guava and cheese turnovers.

Fresh cuban bread is made daily in a bakery attached to the restaurant, and an upstairs banquet room is used for overflow dining or special events. Carry out is also available.

Spanish paella will be added to the menu soon, and a full Thanksgiving dinner is available for guests to order, said manager Arno Sinram.

Owners Anita and Louis Capdevila - who also own La Teresita on what some call "Boliche Boulevard" in west Tampa - opened Sabroso in October. The couple live in Dade City, but Anita has Seminole Heights roots.

"I grew up in this neighborhood," she said, "so I'm back."

We recently talked to Anita Capdevila about opening the restaurant, located block south of Hillsborough Avenue, and getting the word out about Sabroso.

On what made her want to open the restaurant: "It started out primarily to be a bakery for bread, about a year ago. We make bread for La Teresita. We had a little coffee shop originally, and a small restaurant. When people found out we would be in the area, they asked us to expand and become a restaurant."

Specialities offered at Sabroso: "We have flanked steak, roast pork, lamb, oxtail."

On what makes their restaurant differ from others: "The Latin food sets us apart. Probably the good price and the quantity of the food they get for the price."

The hardest part of running a restaurant: "The location was closed for two years, so people don’t know we're here yet. The ones who do know think it's fantastic, and bring their friends and family. That’s the biggest challenge right now - for people to know we're here."

Contact Sabroso at 813-443-4587.

Related Topics: Small Business 2012, sabroso cuban restaurant, and seminole heights small businesses

damita

9:26 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

I will definitely stop by and spread the word! I tried to grab one of the freebie cuban breads that you were passing out on Nebraska, but i was driving too fast. lol. =) . Best of Luck to you all !

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damita

9:45 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

You're very welcome. Thanks for keeping us posted!

chris

12:48 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

I just noticed this place driving by last week, thanks for the article. I can't wait to check out the guava cheese turnovers!

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Carla

11:02 pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012

Their food is fabulous, had dinner the palomilla steak, with morro rice and platanos. Yummy! Great service! Enjoyed our dinner.

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Jennifer Logan-Porter

2:51 pm on Sunday, December 30, 2012

!Gracias a Dios! (Thank God!) Me and my husband had lunch from there and to say it was delicious is an UNDERstatement- I literally had to stop from gorging since the portions are huge! The people were very friendly and the ambiance is charming! I can't wait to go back =)

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Heather

7:31 pm on Friday, April 26, 2013

Best resturant in town! Great food and the staff & owner go above and beyond.

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