The Orpheum
Tampa’s Best LIVE Venue, Located next door the the Stone Soup Company and SpookEasy Kava and Kratom Lounge.
ACTORS at Crowbar Absolution Fest 2019 | Photo by Dave Decker
Crowbar
Crowbar is a live music and special events venue, open 7 nights a week in the Historic Ybor City District of Tampa. Featuring the best of Hip Hop, Rock, Electronic music and more with one of the best sound systems in the area.
SpookEasy Lounge panaromic
The SpookEasy Kava and Kratom Bar
The SpookEasy Lounge is the most haunted kava and kratom bar in the world! The second floor of the Stone Soup Co, 1919 E 7th Ave. All Spirits are Welcome! The SpookEasy and Stone Soup company are located next door to the Orpheum, so it is our spot for quick meet ups and snacks!
The Castle historic tower
The Castle
Spinning the latest and best Industrial, Elektro, Futurepop, Powernoise, Synthpop, EBM and Gothic dance music that ranges across the scene. This dark alternative night brings out a nice mix of tourists and the regulars, and is the premiere night to hear these styles of music in the United States.
Show off unique looks of Cyber, Glam, Gothic, Lolita, Military, Vampire, Fetish, Steampunk and victorian styles that can only be seen here.
Come to see a variety of personalities, celebrities, fetishists, performers and dancer, or show us your own style.
Visual performers every night and special guest DJs on selected nights. Look for monthly themed special events.
Ybor City’s newest hotel: The four story, 178-room lifestyle hotel will be located on the 1400 block of E. Seventh Avenue on one of Ybor City's most historic blocks.The hotel's name, Hotel Haya, was inspired by one of Ybor's founding fathers, Ignacio Haya. The development will embody Ybor City's eclectic flair and soul, incorporating an existing Mediterranean-style building at the corner of E Seventh Avenue and 15th Street that was the home of the Las Novedades restaurant for decades. Like many of Ybor's early buildings, the hotel will include expansive balconies overlooking the street, echoing Ybor City's architectural influences.