This Famous Tampa Deli Is Closing It’s Doors After 41 Years
Our hearts are broken after hearing the news about one of our favorite Tampa deli closing. Mott & Hester Deli have announced that they are closing after being in business…

Our hearts are broken after hearing the news about one of our favorite Tampa deli closing. Mott & Hester Deli have announced that they are closing after being in business for 41 years. It seems that the owners have made the decision to close their doors so they could retire and spend more time with their family. This was always a staple and favorite in the Tampa Bay area It's sad news to hear and they will be greatly missed.
Tampa Deli Is Closing It's Doors After 41 Years:
Mott & Hester first opened their doors on December 21, 1982 and were a success since day one. They provided the Tampa Bay area with delicious food for decades but are sadly shutting everything down. They offered many different favorites including their Wild Turkey sandwich, Mad Cow hoagie and homemade Mac & Cheese. After they announced their closure yesterday fans were left shocked and devastated. It seems as though the owner is retiring after being in business for such a long time. One fan wrote, "We will miss your wonderful deli! So many great memories and congratulations and enjoy your next chapter!"
Although, it seems that this restaurant is closing because the owners want to retire, there has been multiple businesses closing because of rent hikes. The Hyde Park area has been hit hard by rent being raised so much many places couldn't afford it anymore. The Wine Exchange was a beloved restaurant in Hyde Park and was also forced to close because its rent went up too much. The increase was so insane that they weren’t going to make a profit and needed to close immediately. There’s been a lot of changes in the Hyde Park area over the past four years. With new high-end restaurants and businesses popping up in the area, it’s making the rent skyrocket.
The 5 Most Overrated Restaurants in Tampa
Tampa's restaurant scene is scorching hot, but some of the most well-known spots are just overrated tourist traps. That's the opinion at least of our listeners. Recently on the show, I asked which Tampa area restaurants are overhyped. There was an overwhelming choice for the #1 spot. And I disagree. But this is your list not mine.
Of the 5 restaurants that made this list of the 5 most overrated restaurants in Tampa, I was surprised you named 2 fast food style spots. One had subpar burgers according to you. The other you said has drive thru lines that just make visiting a hassle. Some restaurants that made the list come with a pretty hefty bill at the end of the meal.
The biggest debate among Tampa foodies is always where to find the best Cuban Sandwich. All of us in Tampa Bay generally agree our Cuban is far superior to the runner up version in Miami. But when it comes to declaring which is the best, that's when the debate heats up. Bodega, Columbia Restaurant, Brocato's, or the West Tampa Sandwich Shop all usually come up in the discussion. But one of those spots was deemed the most overrated restaurant in Tampa by our listeners and online Tampa area friends I polled on Facebook and on the Tampa Reddit.
Here's a look at the 5 restaurants that you said are just too overrated. The #1 pick shocked me. It's the only place on Earth where I enjoy a salad as a full meal. So for you to pick this one hurts Tampa. It really does. Let's dive in.
#5: Meat Market
Meat Market is one of those South Tampa spots for the fancy and fabulous. They make it clear on their website. Don't stroll in wearing a tank top or beachwear. As reddit user Gator_farmer said, Meat Market is where you go to be seen... going to Meat Market. MSH0123 on reddit says the only redeeming quality is their Espresso Martini. Cocogator adds the cookie is a must.
The Hyde Park steak house has only a 3.5 star rating on Trip Advisor. It's on my gotta-try list at some point so I can't guide you either way. But it's popularity can't be denied. Is it worth the price? Guywithcoolsocks said he got a mediocre pulled pork sandwich for $40.
#4: Goody Goody
While many love their brunch, the burgers aren't worthy of the hype according to my listeners. I can't vouch for Goody Goody. I've meant to try them, but just never have.
The Hyde Park diner has a deep history going back to the 1920s. The milkshakes, the homemade baked pies, and the giant pancakes are are pretty popular. Goody Goody goes back so far that the diner once had servers on roller skates. Inside, the checkered floors and unique green and yellow color scheme takes you back in time.
But some Tampa reddit users were not fans. Koderdood said "never again." AdFirm3593 said the food is bad, the staff isn't friendly and it was just an all around awful experience. JungleJims4322 was told to go drunk... and "it was still so bad."
#3: Chick-fil-A
Really!? You never see the drive thru empty at any Tampa area Chick-fil-A. So this one making the list came as a total shock to me. But that was the most common complaint among listeners: the drive thru line. They say even though the lines move fast, it's not worth the effort when the line is wrapped around the building. I get it. The lines can get long, but my pro tip is to avoid the drive thru completely. The Chick-fil-A app is so easy to use. I start tapping on my phone when the craving hits. And then just walk in and pick up my order inside the store while the people stuck in the drive thru are breathing gas fumes.
#2: Bern's Steak House
When I told friends I was moving to Tampa, one restaurant was unanimously suggested to me: Bern's. Even the guy who performed an oil change for my 1,000+ mile journey to Florida suggested I go the first week I arrive. I've still yet to do the full Bern's experience. Downstairs in the bar, you can get a steak sandwich for a budget friendly $20. Or at least you used to. This was years ago that I did that. But between the cost and reservation process being such a challenge, I've never gone through the whole complete Bern's experience. So I can't say it's overrated... but you did. It came in at #2.
One listener suggested to get a better experience at Bern's, go on a weekday. You'll have more time with the server to get good suggestions.
#1: Columbia Restaurant
I'm shocked that this was the #1 pick for most overrated restaurant in Tampa. The 1905 Salad alone makes a trip over the Howard Frankland to Ybor worth the trip for me. As mentioned earlier, it's the only restaurant in the world where I can enjoy a salad as a meal. Honestly, the Cuban sandwich at Columbia isn't my favorite in town. But that 1905 Salad more than makes up for it. I love the half and half lunch special where you can get the smaller salad and half Cuban combo.
On Reddit user said it's a "pretty tourist trap with overpriced 'meh' food." Another said that the Ybor location is the only Columbia one where they've had a good meal.
Most agree, however, that the atmosphere, architecture and history are reason enough for a visit to Columbia Restaurant. It's a no-brainer if you need a spot to take a visitor from out of town.