News Summary
The Filibuster, a new members-only restaurant, has opened in downtown Tallahassee, blending delicious food with a lively political atmosphere. Co-owners Adam Reiss and Ray Berry aim to create a space that encourages conversation while enjoying a crafted menu featuring Neapolitan pizzas and Italian tapas. Located near the Florida Capitol, The Filibuster offers a cozy setting with live music and a commitment to supporting local FSU music students, all contributing to a vibrant community feel. Membership is available for a nominal fee, with part of the proceeds going to local charities.
Welcome to Tallahassee: The Filibuster – Where Politics Meets Plate!
Good news for foodies and political enthusiasts alike! An exciting new members-only restaurant called The Filibuster has officially opened its doors in the heart of downtown Tallahassee, right between City Hall and Kleman Plaza. This unique establishment blends delicious food, the thrill of live music, and a dash of politics—all in a cozy, vibrant atmosphere designed to spark debate and conversation.
The Concept Behind The Filibuster
For those unfamiliar with the term, a filibuster refers to methods used in the U.S. government to prolong discussions or block votes, often leading to hearty debates. Carrying the essence of this term, The Filibuster aims to encourage unending conversations within its walls. Co-owners Adam Reiss and Ray Berry have envisioned a club-like setting where patrons can express themselves freely while enjoying great food and drink.
Getting There
Located just blocks away from the Florida Capitol, The Filibuster is perfectly situated for anyone wanting to grab a bite after a long day at the office or those looking to unwind in good company. The restaurant is designed for maximum comfort, featuring an eclectic layout with high-top tables, cozy lounge areas, and intimate seating arrangements that make it a perfect spot for both large and small groups.
Here’s What to Expect
In a city known for its rich history, The Filibuster decorates its walls with curated art that showcases vintage black-and-white photos reflecting Tallahassee’s legislative past. You might even spot a mugshot of legendary musician Jim Morrison, reminding guests of his wild days as a student at FSU. The restaurant’s vibe combines the energetic feel of a New York speakeasy with relaxed charm that encourages lively chat.
Food on the Table
Food lovers rejoice! The menu at The Filibuster has been crafted by talented Fort Lauderdale chef Tom Maggadino, focusing on mouthwatering Neapolitan pizzas and delightful Italian tapas. The cleverly designed menu items unpack a political twist, echoing the style of Senate and House bills. Some dishes are even named after notable lawmakers, keeping the spirit of politics alive on your plate.
What Sets It Apart
Membership details are simple: either dine alongside current members or sign up for a tiny annual fee at the entrance—just $11.11! What’s more, a portion of membership fees and restaurant sales supports charitable and educational initiatives, including generous contributions to Florida State University. So, every meal here also gives back to the community!
Live Music and Community Vibes
Music plays a key role in the ambiance at The Filibuster, with an emphasis on supporting local FSU music students. Expect to hear live performances featuring jazz, country, and rock, adding a heartwarming touch to your dining experience. The restaurant operates from 5 p.m. until the conversations run their course and also offers an express lunch menu during legislative sessions for both members and non-members.
Quick Service and Quality Ingredients
With a commitment to efficiency, Reiss assures diners that their pizzas will be fresh and on the table within three minutes! The focus is on using only the highest quality ingredients without sacrificing speed or service.
A Bright Future Awaits
The local community has high hopes for The Filibuster as Adam Reiss delves into his family legacy. As the nephew of the late Andy Reiss, who ran successful eateries in Tallahassee for decades, Adam brings valuable experience to the table from his time managing the family deli, Andrew’s Downtown, alongside his ongoing ventures like Briny Irish Pub in Pompano Beach.
With the doors now wide open, The Filibuster promises to be a delightful cultural hub where good food and lively discussion intertwine, invigorating the Tallahassee dining scene like never before!
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Additional Resources
- Tallahassee.com: The Filibuster – Where Politics Meets Plate
- Florida Politics: Takeaways from Tallahassee – The Art of The Filibuster
- Tallahassee.com: Downtown Tallahassee Eateries Get Ready for Legislative Session
- Google Search: Restaurants in Tallahassee
- Florida Politics: Sunburn – The Morning Read of What’s Hot in Florida Politics
- Wikipedia: Tallahassee
