Restaurant in Miami, United States
Byblos
150ptsCredentialed Lebanese in a thin Tampa field.

About Byblos
Byblos is a credentialed Lebanese dinner spot in Tampa with consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognition from 2023 through 2025 and a 4.4-star average across more than 1,200 Google reviews. The mezze format works well for sharing across groups of two to six, and booking is easy with no long lead times required. Dinner only, six nights a week.
Is Byblos Worth Booking in Tampa?
Yes — if you want credentialed Lebanese cooking in a city where that category is thin on the ground. Byblos has earned consecutive recognition from Opinionated About Dining (OAD) in its Casual North America rankings: Recommended in 2023, #603 in 2024, and #689 in 2025. That trajectory tells you something useful: this is a restaurant with a consistent track record, not a one-year wonder, and it draws enough attention from serious food critics to rank nationally in a crowded field. For a first-timer coming to Lebanese food in Tampa, this is the right place to start.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
Byblos sits at 2832 S MacDill Ave in Tampa — note that the venue is listed under Miami in some directories, but the physical address is Tampa, FL 33629. If you are driving in for the first time, confirm the address before you go. The restaurant opens for dinner only, running Sunday through Thursday from 6 to 10 pm, and Friday and Saturday from 6 to 11 pm. There is no lunch service, so if you are wondering whether lunch or dinner is the better option, dinner is your only option here. The later Friday and Saturday hours make it a workable choice for a night out when you want to eat past 10 pm.
Chef Stuart Cameron helms the kitchen. Lebanese cuisine in this format typically anchors around mezze , small shared plates of dips, flatbreads, grilled proteins, and herb-forward salads , which makes it a format that rewards sharing and works well for groups. For a first-timer unfamiliar with Lebanese dining, the general approach is to order more dishes than you think you need and share across the table. The food tends to come out as it is ready rather than in rigid courses, so expect a relaxed, social pace rather than a structured tasting sequence.
With 1,236 Google reviews averaging 4.4 stars, the crowd consensus is consistently positive. That volume of reviews gives the rating credibility , a 4.4 across more than a thousand responses is harder to fake than a high score on fifty reviews. OAD recognition adds a layer of critical validation on leading of that popular approval, which is a combination that does not appear at every Tampa restaurant.
Seasonal Considerations: When to Visit and What to Watch For
Lebanese menus tend to shift with the seasons in ways that matter to what you order. Herb-forward dishes , tabbouleh, fattoush, fresh-herb mezze , are at their leading when local produce is in peak condition, typically spring through early summer in Florida. Grilled proteins and warmer, spiced preparations hold well year-round, but if you are visiting in the cooler months (November through February in Tampa), the kitchen is more likely to lean into heartier, braised, and spiced dishes over lighter salad-based plates. If lighter, vegetable-forward mezze is what you are after, a spring or early summer visit gives you the leading chance of finding the menu at its greenest. Summer in Tampa brings intense heat and humidity, which affects outdoor dining options everywhere in the city , if Byblos has any outdoor component, aim for the shoulder seasons or early evening slots before the heat lingers.
Booking at Byblos is rated Easy, so you do not need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for a reservation at Boia De or a tasting menu room like Stubborn Seed. A few days of lead time should be sufficient for most nights. Friday and Saturday evenings will fill faster than mid-week, so if you have flexibility, a Tuesday or Wednesday booking gives you more room to choose your preferred seating time.
Solo Dining and Group Suitability
Lebanese mezze format is one of the better cuisines for solo dining because individual plates are sized for sharing but can be ordered singly without waste. A solo diner can work through three or four smaller plates and get a complete picture of the kitchen's range without over-ordering. For groups, the format scales naturally , four to six people can cover most of the menu in a single sitting. If you are coming as a pair, lean toward ordering five to six dishes rather than two or three; the food is designed to build across multiple plates rather than stand alone as individual entrees.
How It Compares
For context on where Byblos fits in the broader dining picture, see our full Miami restaurants guide, and explore Miami hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences if you are building a wider trip. If Lebanese cuisine specifically interests you, Amal in Toronto and Faraya in Wemmel offer useful international comparisons for the format. For other OAD-recognised restaurants in the US, ITAMAE in Miami and Smyth in Chicago are worth benchmarking against.
FAQ
What should a first-timer know about Byblos?
- Byblos is a dinner-only Lebanese restaurant in Tampa, open from 6 pm nightly.
- It has been recognised by Opinionated About Dining in consecutive years (2023, 2024, 2025), which signals consistent kitchen quality.
- The format is mezze-oriented: order several small dishes to share rather than looking for a single main course.
- Booking is direct , no long lead times required for most nights.
What should I wear to Byblos?
- OAD classifies Byblos as a Casual restaurant, so there is no expectation of formal dress.
- Smart casual is appropriate , think clean, put-together rather than business attire.
- Overdressing would be out of place here; this is not a white-tablecloth room.
Is Byblos good for solo dining?
- Yes. Lebanese mezze translates well to solo dining , individual plates are small enough to order two or three without over-eating.
- A solo diner gets a genuine read on the kitchen's range with four to five plates.
- It is a more satisfying solo format than a large-format tasting menu or a steakhouse like Cote Miami, where portion sizes assume sharing.
Is lunch or dinner better at Byblos?
- Dinner is your only option , Byblos does not serve lunch.
- If you want a later evening, Friday and Saturday service runs until 11 pm, giving you more flexibility than the 10 pm close on other nights.
What should I order at Byblos?
- Specific dishes are not confirmed in available data, so any dish-level recommendation would be speculative.
- As a general principle for Lebanese mezze, cover the main categories: a dip or two (hummus, baba ganoush), a herb salad, a grilled protein, and at least one flatbread.
- The OAD recognition suggests the kitchen performs consistently across the menu, so ordering broadly is lower-risk here than at a venue with uneven coverage.
- Ask the server what is freshest on your visit , seasonal availability shifts what the kitchen is highlighting.
Compare Byblos
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Byblos | — | |
| Cote Miami | $$$ | — |
| Ariete | $$$$ | — |
| Boia De | $$$ | — |
| Stubborn Seed | $$$$ | — |
| Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann | $$$$ | — |
A quick look at how Byblos measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Byblos?
Byblos operates as a dinner-only venue (open from 6 pm nightly), so plan accordingly — there is no lunch service. The restaurant has earned consecutive recognition from Opinionated About Dining in the Casual North America category, ranking #603 in 2024 and #689 in 2025, which puts it in verified territory for Lebanese cooking. One practical note: the venue is listed under Miami in some directories, but the physical address is 2832 S MacDill Ave, Tampa, FL 33629 — confirm that before navigating.
What should I wear to Byblos?
The venue holds Opinionated About Dining Casual category recognition, which suggests the dress expectation leans relaxed rather than formal. A neat, put-together look fits the context without overdressing — think clean casual rather than a suit. Avoid arriving in beachwear; Lebanese mezze dining at this tier rewards a little intention.
Is Byblos good for solo dining?
Lebanese mezze format works well for solo diners because plates are sized for sharing but can be ordered individually without waste or awkwardness. Byblos's dinner-only hours (from 6 pm) mean you are arriving into a social atmosphere rather than a quiet lunch room, which suits solo dining at the counter or bar if available. For solo diners who want a quieter format, this is a better fit than a large sharing-table-only restaurant.
Is lunch or dinner better at Byblos?
Byblos does not serve lunch — dinner is the only option, running from 6 pm Sunday through Thursday and until 11 pm Friday and Saturday. If your schedule allows flexibility, Friday and Saturday give you the latest window and typically a livelier room. For a quieter experience, a weeknight booking between 6 and 8 pm is the practical call.
What should I order at Byblos?
Specific menu details are not documented in Pearl's current venue record, so dish-level recommendations would be speculation. What is confirmed is the Lebanese cuisine format under chef Stuart Cameron, with Opinionated About Dining recognition across three consecutive years — the consistent credentialing suggests the kitchen is stable and worth trusting. Ask your server what is fresh that week; Lebanese menus with herb-forward mezze tend to shift with seasonal produce, and staff guidance is your best signal on the night.
Hours
- Monday
- 6–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 6–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 6–10 pm
- Thursday
- 6–10 pm
- Friday
- 6–11 pm
- Saturday
- 6–11 pm
- Sunday
- 6–10 pm
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