Columbia is old-line SPANISH (NOT Cuban) cuisine. There is some overlap in the names of dishes (and with other Latin cuisines), but the preparation and presentation are completely different. Columbia's oriiginal restaurant is in the historic Ybor City area of Tampa, and they're a local legend kind of place.
We eat there every trip without fail. Everything on the menu is very good, and the service is way above average. I usually get one os the snapper dishes. Their "1905 Salad" is legendary -- made right at your table, really good.Agree. Average food, above-average casual atmosphere, good casual service. Sometimes have live entertainment, including some that is pretty awful.
This place is supposedly owned by the former owners of a famous South Boston seafood restaurant, but the food is not Boston quality. It's average...pretty good value, but nothing to write home about.
Both Columbia and The Town Tavern are moderately priced.
Another must stop is Kilwin's. Kilwins, right around the corner from Columbia and about a block down the street from Town Tavern, is a chocolatier/ice cream place. Required visit whenever we visit Celebration for any reason. Their ice cream is some of the best I've ever had.