Restaurant in Tampa, United States
M.Bird
100Pearl PointsLate-night plan

About M.Bird
M.Bird is better for a flexible late-night Tampa plan than for a serious dinner. Choose it after a meal or as a social stop in the Heights area; look to Kōsen, Rocca, Oak & Ola, Steelbach, or Ulele if the priority is a defined cuisine, full restaurant pacing, or clearer value around food.
M.Bird is a Tampa venue with notably late hours, making it a practical option when the plan is built around timing and flexibility. If the priority is a different kind of outing, Kōsen, Rocca, or Ulele may be worth comparing depending on the night. Choose M.Bird when the group wants a Tampa stop that can work later in the evening rather than a plan built on details that are not verified here.
Use it for a late plan, not an unverified format
The main verified reason to consider M.Bird is its schedule. It opens at 4 PM Monday through Thursday, 3 PM Friday, 11 AM on Saturday and Sunday. Closing times run to 12 AM on Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, to 3 AM on Thursday through Saturday.
Do not treat it as a substitute for a venue with a verified cuisine, chef, awards history, or specific dining format. Those details are not confirmed here. The safer call is to use M.Bird as part of a broader Tampa night when later hours matter more than a more defined plan. For another option, Oak & Ola or Steelbach may make more sense.
The Tampa setting is the practical advantage
M.Bird works well as a flexible Tampa option because its posted hours cover evenings and late nights across the week. That makes it useful for groups comparing timing, dress code, overall commitment rather than relying on unverified details about menu, service style, or pricing.
The verdict: go if the group wants a late-running Tampa stop with a smart-casual dress code and flexible evening timing. Skip it if the night needs a verified specific format, a named chef draw, or a clearly confirmed cuisine-led reason to spend the evening there.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at M.Bird?
Specific recommendations are not verified here. Use M.Bird as a Tampa option where the confirmed strengths are its late hours and smart-casual dress code, then decide what to order from the available offerings when you arrive.
Is lunch or dinner better at M.Bird?
The verified hours show that M.Bird opens at 11 AM on Saturday and Sunday, 3 PM on Friday, 4 PM Monday through Thursday. A specific lunch service is not verified, so plan around the posted opening hours rather than assuming a dedicated lunch format.
How far ahead should I book M.Bird?
Reservation requirements are not verified here. If timing matters, plan ahead for later evenings, especially Thursday through Saturday when M.Bird is open until 3 AM.
What should a first-timer know about M.Bird?
Treat M.Bird as a Tampa venue with late hours, not as a confirmed specific-format or cuisine-specific restaurant. It starts at 4 PM most weekdays, opens at 3 PM Friday, opens at 11 AM on weekends, stays open late.
Is M.Bird good for a special occasion?
It can work if the occasion benefits from late hours and a smart-casual Tampa setting. If the plan needs a different kind of evening, Oak & Ola or Ulele may be better fits.
What are alternatives to M.Bird?
Consider Oak & Ola or Ulele if you want to compare a different kind of evening, look at Kōsen, Rocca, or Steelbach for another night out. M.Bird is the pick when late hours are the main deciding factor.
What should I wear to M.Bird?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Keep it neat and comfortable for a Tampa night out.
Location
1903 Market St, Tampa, FL 33602
Tampa, United States
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Where to go if this is not the right fit
If the group wants a serious Japanese splurge, choose Kōsen instead. If the brief is better value for a full dinner, Rocca or Ulele are cleaner picks.
For a more occasion-leaning dinner, compare Oak & Ola and Steelbach before committing to a late-night drinks-led plan.
How M.Bird compares in Tampa
Choose M.Bird when the night is drinks-first and flexible. Kōsen is the stronger choice for a high-spend Japanese meal at $$$$, but it asks for a more deliberate dining decision. M.Bird is easier for groups that care less about a full tasting progression and more about staying out late.
For value, Rocca and Ulele are clearer dinner bets at $$. Pick Rocca for Italian, Ulele for American, M.Bird only if the meal is not the center of the plan. Oak & Ola and Steelbach sit closer to the occasion-dinner lane at $$$, with more obvious food-led positioning.
Booking difficulty is the practical separator: M.Bird reads as the easier, more flexible option, while the restaurant peers are better when the evening needs structure. For ambiance, choose M.Bird for a social late stop; choose the peers when conversation, pacing, the plate matter more.
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