Every city has a legendary restaurant that everyone knows — and recommends to visiting family, friends and strangers alike. When it comes to iconic restaurants, Florida has plenty, including several open for more than a century, including Tampa's original Columbia Restaurant and Miami Beach's Joe's Stone Crab. While some are special-occasion restaurants, others are everyday favorites. Here's our list of some of Florida's most enduring (and endearing) restaurants, presented in alphabetical order, from USA TODAY Network contributors from across the state. Billy's Tap Room & Grill, Ormond Beach 58 East Granada Boulevard, Ormond Beach, 386-672-1910, www.billystaproomormondbeach.com Billy's Tap Room and Grill's founding date is noted proudly noted on the blue awning above its front door: "est. 1922." The first version of the bar/restaurant/banquet hall was down the street at the old Ormond Hotel, which used to be part of Henry Flagler's empire, but it moved to its current home, in a Tudor style building on East Granada Boulevard, in 1926.