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Columbia Restaurant & Gonzmart Family Photographs

Columbia Restaurant & Gonzmart Family Photographs

 

Operated by the same family since 1905, the Columbia Restaurant is the oldest restaurant in Florida and one of the largest Spanish restaurants in the nation. With humble beginnings as a café and saloon in Ybor City, the Hernandez and Gonzmart families expanded the business, first into adjacent space on its city block, and later opened restaurants around the state.

This collection includes photographs donated by the Gonzmart family, offering a glimpse inside the rich history of their lives and business.

The Columbia is most notable for how it evolved and adapted with the changing developments in Ybor City. Acquired by Casimiro Hernandez Sr. in 1905 from a Mr. Vasquez, Hernandez cultivated a solid business and bought the property in 1912. The Saloon Columbia quickly became the expanded Columbia Restaurant with the help of new partners (the Garcias of neighboring La Fonda Restaurant) at the onset of state and federal Prohibition laws. During the 1930s, the Columbia’s Don Quixote dining room cashed in on the popularity of entertainment for dating couples, especially dancing to the accompaniment of orchestras and big bands. The dining room was the brainchild of Casimiro Hernandez Jr., who took over operations in the 1930s. During the 1950s and 60s, the Columbia became a regular stop on the Latin American entertainment circuit with the help of violinist Cesar Gonzmart, who joined the Hernandez family with his marriage to Adela Hernandez, daughter of Casimiro Jr. Cesar’s focus on entertainment, publicity, and tourism helped maintain business while Ybor City slid into decline. Breakfast and lunch service fell by the wayside in favor of more glamorous dinner shows. Middle American favorites such as hamburgers, pork chops, and steaks were added to the Spanish/Cuban menu, and Italian specialties were gradually phased out.

Expansion began with a Sarasota Columbia in the 1950s, and expansion began in earnest during the 1980s. After the death of Cesar Gonzmart in 1992, his sons Richard and Casey took over the operations of the Columbia Restaurant Group, salvaging the company’s finances and improving the quality of the food and service. They continued to expand locations and renovated the Ybor City location’s kitchen, finishing the multimillion dollar project as the 21st century began. Adela Gonzmart and Ferdie Pacheco’s Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook (University Press of Florida, 1995) brought acclaim in the mid 1990s. The restaurant celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2005. The Columbia Restaurant Centennial Museum opened in a nearby property in 2004, showcasing the Gonzmart family’s extensive antique collection until 2006. In 2009, the comprehensive history of the restaurant was published (University Press of Florida), authored by USF Special Collections Archivist Andrew Huse. Richard Gonzmart has gone on to develop his own restaurant concepts, including Ulele in Tampa’s old Water Works building and Casa Santo Stefano.

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  • Adela Gonzmart and Friends Enjoy Cocktails by Unknown

    Adela Gonzmart and Friends Enjoy Cocktails

  • Adela Gonzmart in Madrid by Unknown

    Adela Gonzmart in Madrid

  • Ad for the Jose Greco Dance Company to Perform at the Columbia Restaurant. by Unknown

    Ad for the Jose Greco Dance Company to Perform at the Columbia Restaurant.

  • Advertisement for the Luis Ortiz Mariachi Band at the Columbia Restaurant by Unknown

    Advertisement for the Luis Ortiz Mariachi Band at the Columbia Restaurant

  • Centur Clemente with Adela Gonzmart at an Airport by Unknown

    Centur Clemente with Adela Gonzmart at an Airport

  • Cesar and Adela Gonzmart are Introduced to Francisco Franco by Unknown

    Cesar and Adela Gonzmart are Introduced to Francisco Franco

  • Cesar Gonzmart by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart

  • Cesar Gonzmart and Band Perform in the Columbia Restaurant's Siboney Room by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart and Band Perform in the Columbia Restaurant's Siboney Room

  • Cesar Gonzmart and Tampa Mayor Nick Nuccio Hold the Keys to the City by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart and Tampa Mayor Nick Nuccio Hold the Keys to the City

  • Cesar Gonzmart at Airport by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart at Airport

  • Cesar Gonzmart, Carol Burnett, and An Unidentified Guest by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart, Carol Burnett, and An Unidentified Guest

  • Cesar Gonzmart in Discussions with Colleagues by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart in Discussions with Colleagues

  • Cesar Gonzmart Presents Francisco Franco with the Key to Tampa While Adela Looks On by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart Presents Francisco Franco with the Key to Tampa While Adela Looks On

  • Cesar Gonzmart Publicity Photograph by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart Publicity Photograph

  • Cesar Gonzmart Publicity Photograph by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart Publicity Photograph

  • Cesar Gonzmart with Band by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart with Band

  • Cesar Gonzmart with Carol Burnett by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart with Carol Burnett

  • Cesar Gonzmart with Two Dedicated Fans by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart with Two Dedicated Fans

  • Dancer Yolanda Montes "Tongolele" Plays the Siboney Room by Unknown

    Dancer Yolanda Montes "Tongolele" Plays the Siboney Room

  • Flamenco Performers at the Columbia Restaurant by Unknown

    Flamenco Performers at the Columbia Restaurant

  • Florida Governor Haydon Burns with Wife, Cesar and Adela Gonzmart, and Tampa Mayor Nick Nuccio on the Right by Unknown

    Florida Governor Haydon Burns with Wife, Cesar and Adela Gonzmart, and Tampa Mayor Nick Nuccio on the Right

  • Unidentified Guest, Cuban Composer Ernesto Lecuona, and Cesar Gonzmart by Unknown

    Unidentified Guest, Cuban Composer Ernesto Lecuona, and Cesar Gonzmart

  • Cesar Gonzmart Receives the 1963 Holiday Magazine Award for the Columbia Restaurant by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart Receives the 1963 Holiday Magazine Award for the Columbia Restaurant

  • Cesar Gonzmart Sings with Strolling Musicians Tableside at the Columbia Restaurant on Christmas Eve; Adela Gonzmart Is Seated by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart Sings with Strolling Musicians Tableside at the Columbia Restaurant on Christmas Eve; Adela Gonzmart Is Seated

  • Cesar Gonzmart Accepting the Holiday Magazine Award by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart Accepting the Holiday Magazine Award

  • President John F. Kennedy While Visiting Tampa; Cesar Gonzmart Can Be Seen at Right, While Sam Gibbons Is at Extreme Left by Unknown

    President John F. Kennedy While Visiting Tampa; Cesar Gonzmart Can Be Seen at Right, While Sam Gibbons Is at Extreme Left

  • Adela and Cesar Gonzmart with Casimiro Jr. and Carmen Hernandez Celebrating the 1962 Holiday Magazine Award in the Columbia Restaurant's Patio Room by Unknown

    Adela and Cesar Gonzmart with Casimiro Jr. and Carmen Hernandez Celebrating the 1962 Holiday Magazine Award in the Columbia Restaurant's Patio Room

  • Casimiro Hernandez Jr. (Third From Right) Receives the Holiday Magazine Award for 1962 by Unknown

    Casimiro Hernandez Jr. (Third From Right) Receives the Holiday Magazine Award for 1962

  • Cesar and Friends, Possibly From Holiday Magazine, Inspect the Columbia's Champagne by Unknown

    Cesar and Friends, Possibly From Holiday Magazine, Inspect the Columbia's Champagne

  • Cesar Gonzmart and Associates in the Patio Room by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart and Associates in the Patio Room

  • Adela and Cesar Gonzmart Host a Group of Children, Including Their Sons by Unknown

    Adela and Cesar Gonzmart Host a Group of Children, Including Their Sons

  • Adela Gonzmart by Unknown

    Adela Gonzmart

  • Adela Gonzmart (At Left Wearing a Hat) with Friends by Unknown

    Adela Gonzmart (At Left Wearing a Hat) with Friends

  • Adela Gonzmart in a Fashion Show by Unknown

    Adela Gonzmart in a Fashion Show

  • Autographed Photograph of Liberace with Cesar Gonzmart by Unknown

    Autographed Photograph of Liberace with Cesar Gonzmart

  • Carmen Hernandez by Unknown

    Carmen Hernandez

  • Carmen Hernandez by Unknown

    Carmen Hernandez

  • Cesar and Adela Gonzmart with Pete Deemer by Unknown

    Cesar and Adela Gonzmart with Pete Deemer

  • Cesar and Casimiro with An Unidentified Dignitary Between Them by Unknown

    Cesar and Casimiro with An Unidentified Dignitary Between Them

  • Cesar Gonzmart and His Band Play on the Siboney Room's Stage at the Columbia Restaurant by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart and His Band Play on the Siboney Room's Stage at the Columbia Restaurant

  • Cesar Gonzmart Performing with His "Magic" Violin by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart Performing with His "Magic" Violin

  • Cesar Gonzmart Posing with Ladies and a Columbia Restaurant Menu in the Patio Room by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart Posing with Ladies and a Columbia Restaurant Menu in the Patio Room

  • Cesar Gonzmart (Right) with Performers, Including Dancer Tongo Lele, Right by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart (Right) with Performers, Including Dancer Tongo Lele, Right

  • Cesar Gonzmart with Bob Hope and An Unidentified Entertainer by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart with Bob Hope and An Unidentified Entertainer

  • Cesar Gonzmart with Bob Hope and a Young Lady by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart with Bob Hope and a Young Lady

  • Cesar Gonzmart with Friends in the Patio Room by Unknown

    Cesar Gonzmart with Friends in the Patio Room

  • Chef Vincenzo "Sarapico" Perez at the Stove by Unknown

    Chef Vincenzo "Sarapico" Perez at the Stove

  • Chef Vincenzo "Sarapico" Perez Preps in the Kitchen by Unknown

    Chef Vincenzo "Sarapico" Perez Preps in the Kitchen

 

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