Tampa Is Not A Foodie City: Here’s Why
The people of Reddit have spoken and said that Tampa is not a foodie city. This is a polarizing topic as some people will fight to the grave for the Tampa dining scene while others are left wanting more. This is why Tampa might not be the foodie city you think it is.
So, the OP (original poster) titled this post ‘Tampa Is Not A Foodie City’ with the classic “change my mind” photo. The poster ended his statement with “No finalists for James Beard Awards” linked to an Eater.com article for the 2024 James Beard Awards.
Soldiers came running in from both sides of the aisle to weigh in on the topic. The post gained 112 comments in the first hour and after 24 hours, the post has over 800 comments.
What is a “foodie city”?
According to Cambridge Dictionary, a foodie is, “a person who loves food and is very interested in different types of food.” So, a foodie city would be a city that offers a wide variety of different food options at an affordable price.
Over the last few years, the word foodie has been watered down and claimed by people who think sriracha goes on everything. It seems being a foodie in 2024 means snapping candid pics with aesthetic food without any rating of how it actually tastes.
I’d rather eat frozen pizza and Pop-Tarts than eat in a fancy restaurant, so my opinion might not be valid. I have a few go-to spots I enjoy for tacos, pizza, and burgers, but they’re in Pinellas County.
To clarify, we are talking about TAMPA only and not Tampa Bay as a whole. Now, let’s dive into what the people of r/Tampa had to say on the matter.
Team: Tampa Is NOT A Foodie City
There is an overwhelming majority agreeing with the OP on this one. Of course, some disagree, but we’ll point out a few stirring some debate.
One user said, “It’s not. Travel a bit and you’ll see just how underwhelming this area is for restaurants.” Another user replied, “Tampa is not a food city. Most restaurants are chains. Few unique food choices. Overpriced, average dining options.”
Another user came in hot and said, “Tampa is not a foodie city. It is a party city, a drinking city.” Let’s call it ‘Beer Buds’ instead of ‘Beer Goggles’ for this one. Some foods just taste better after throwing a few back.
After 24 hours of the post-baking in the r/Tampa subreddit, the most upvoted comment goes to “It’s a private equity foodie city” with 349 upvotes and dozens of replies agreeing. Folks reply with “All the Sysco goodness you can shake a stick at.”
Dave Portnoy recently took a pizza tour around Tampa Bay and gave out some solid ratings. But again, we’re focusing on Tampa, not the greater Tampa Bay area.
Team: Tampa is A Foodie City
Now, let’s give those who think Tampa is a Foodie City their time to shine. The longer this post cooks, the harder it is to find people who think Tampa is a foodie city.
The top comment in favor of Tampa being a foodie city says, “While I agree that Tampa isn’t a premiere foodie city, I think it’s not as bad as what is commonly said in this subreddit, especially if you include the rest of the Bay” and has 66 upvotes.
The problem with this comment is that it includes the rest of the Bay. This thread is about Tampa ONLY not including the surrounding cities within the Bay.
So, Is Tampa a Foodie City? Let us know your thoughts on social media.