Ciro’s, one of Tampa's first speakeasy concepts, has closed

It’s been temporarily closed since last month.

click to enlarge Ciro’s, one of Tampa's first speakeasy concepts, has closed
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A longtime South Tampa mainstay has officially closed its doors, although its ownership is "actively seeking other locations."

Earlier today, Ciro’s parent company Three Oaks Hospitality announced the permanent closure of the high-end cocktail bar, citing ongoing structural issues within the Bayshore Royal building at 2109 Bayshore Blvd.

“Since 2009, Ciro’s has been a cherished spot for locals and visitors alike,” the bar writes on social media. “Thank you to our loyal guests, staff and the Tampa community for your support and memories shared over the years. As they say, this isn’t a goodbye, it’s a see you later.”

Last month, Ciro’s temporarily closed due to renovations happening within the Bayshore Royal Condos, but the 100 year-old building's structural problems have forced the cocktail lounge to close for good.

Billed as one of the first speakeasies in Tampa, Ciro’s made its debut in South Tampa 15 years ago, boasting a variety of classic cocktails and innovative drinks in a sleek, speakeasy-themed setting. Over the years, Ciro's has snagged countless Best of the Bay awards for Best Martini, Best Cocktails and "Best Place to Drink in the Dark."

"Although the doors of Ciro’s may close, its legacy will endure, and we look forward to creating new memories with you in the future.” ownership wrote on its website earlier today, teasing a relocation elsewere in Tampa.

Head to @cirossouthtampa on Facebook or @cirostampa on Instagram for the latest updates on the popular speakeasy.

Three Oaks Hospitality recommends its former Ciro’s patrons to visit sibling concept Jekyll at 1500 W Swann Ave., which is another chic speakeasy located in Hyde Park . A  Ciro’s-style pop-up happens at Jekyll on Wednesday, May 8, where guests can bid on Ciro's memorabilia in an effort to raise funds for Children’s Dream Fund.

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