When you walk into Columbia, you're stepping into more than a century of Florida history. As the state's oldest restaurant, they've been perfecting Spanish-Cuban dishes since 1905, using recipes passed down through generations.
The St. Armands location captures the elegance of old Florida dining. Every dish carries the weight of tradition, from their famous 1905 Salad to paella that's prepared with theatrical flair right at your table.
This isn't just dinner; it's a connection to Florida's cultural roots. The kind of place where three generations of families gather for special occasions, creating new memories while honoring the old ones.