Recipe Summary
The 1905 Salad from the Columbia House restaurant is a meal in itself. Loaded with Meat, Cheese, Olives and all the goodies of a satisfying salad.
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If you were to ask me what salad is my go to all time favorite, it would be this one …
The 1905 Salad from the Columbia Restaurant!
I know it’s been about a week since I’ve posted anything, I’ve been battling the pollen and allergies and it was all topped off with spring break and a houseful of kids. But now we are back to routine and I’m anxious to get back on schedule with Little Figgy, and I wanted to start back with this gorgeous tasting salad, my favorite, the 1905 Salad.
The restaurant first opened their doors in 1905 near Tampa, FL. This salad was apparently created by a waiter back in the 1940’s and then in the 1970’s adapted by The Columbia. They created this gorgeous tasting dressing and popularized the salad all over again, their answer to the salad bar. The 1905 was also selected by USA Today as one of America’s Top 10 Salads. Yes, it’s that tasty!

About the Columbia Restaurant
The Columbia Restaurant has been a Florida institution since it opened in Ybor City, Tampa in 1905, making it the oldest restaurant in the state. It’s family owned, Cuban influenced, and the kind of place that earns its reputation one visit at a time.
Thankfully for me, they expanded to St. Augustine in the 1980s, which is oh so close to where I live. I’ve been a fan since they opened those doors and St. Augustine has given me no shortage of memories over the years, from class field trips to the Spanish Fort and Ripley’s Museum, to some very questionable late night espresso decisions on St. George Street. The Columbia sits right at the center of it all and never disappoints.
What I remember most fondly is when they started printing their most popular recipes on the inside of little matchbooks. We’d grab a handful just to see which recipes we ended up with, collecting far more matches than we ever needed. My favorite, naturally, was the 1905 Salad. Some things are just meant to find you.
If salads are your thing as much as mine, my spinach feta salad is another one I come back to again and again, simple, fresh, and completely satisfying.

It’s gorgeous tasting made with ham, turkey or shrimp or you can go ixnay on the meat and make it all veggie.
What makes this salad is the dressing! I could just about drink it straight … almost. I’ve also been known to use this dressing tossed into pasta and then grate some fresh Parmesan cheese over the top, love it.
If you do ever get the chance to visit one of their restaurants, it’s well worth it, but if not, at least give this recipe a go. One salad will feed four as a side or make it a complete meal for two served with a crusty loaf of bread. And if you love a classic salad done beautifully, my classic Caprese salad is the next one to try, fresh, simple, and always a crowd pleaser.
Tips for Making 1905 Salad
Make the dressing ahead. This is the single biggest thing you can do to improve the final result. The garlic and oregano need time to bloom into the olive oil and the flavor difference between a freshly made dressing and one that’s had a full day to sit is significant. Make it 1 to 2 days ahead and keep it refrigerated. Give it a good whisk before serving.
Use quality Spanish olive oil. The dressing is simple enough that every ingredient shows up in the final flavor. Extra-virgin Spanish olive oil has a fruitier, more rounded character than generic olive oil and it’s worth seeking out. This is not the place for the bottle that’s been sitting in the back of the cupboard.
Don’t skip the Worcestershire. It goes on at the end, tableside at the Columbia, and it’s not optional. Two tablespoons over the finished salad adds a savory, slightly smoky depth that ties the whole thing together. It sounds like an odd addition to a salad but trust the recipe on this one.
Use good olives. Pimiento-stuffed Spanish green olives are specific here for a reason. They bring a briny, slightly sweet note that regular olives don’t quite replicate. Most grocery stores carry them and they’re worth finding.
The Famous 1905 Salad Dressing
The dressing is what makes this salad, and it deserves its own moment. Simple ingredients, but the quality of each one matters.
1905 Salad Dressing
- 1/2 cup extra-virgin Spanish olive oil
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 teaspoons dried oregano
- 1/8 cup white wine vinegar
- Salt and pepper to taste
Whisk together the olive oil, garlic, and oregano in a medium bowl. Add the vinegar gradually, whisking continuously until an emulsion starts to form. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Make it 1 to 2 days ahead and keep it refrigerated. The garlic and oregano need time to bloom into the oil and the flavor difference between a freshly made dressing and one that’s had a day to sit is noticeable. Give it a good whisk again just before serving.
This makes enough for 2 full salads or 4 side salads.

1905 Salad (Columbia Restaurant Recipe)
Ingredients
Method
- In a large salad bowl, combine Lettuce, Tomato, Ham (or choice of Meat), Swiss Cheese, and Olives.
- Just before serving, add in the โ1905โ Dressing, Cheese, Worcestershire Sauce, and the Juice of 1 Lemon.
- Toss together until salad is covered well with dressing and serve.
- Mix together the Olive Oil, Garlic, and Oregano in a medium bowl using a whisk.
- Pour in vinegar, gradually whisking until an emulsion starts to form.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Best if made 1 - 2 days ahead of time and kept refrigerated.
- Makes 2 full salads or 4 side salads.
Notes
Tried this recipe?
Let us know how it was!Variations
The 1905 salad is more flexible than it looks. The dressing is the star and it carries the dish regardless of what you build around it.
Shrimp. Swap the ham for boiled or grilled shrimp. It’s a lighter, slightly more elegant version that works really well for a summer lunch or a starter at a dinner party.
Turkey. Use leftover turkey or pick up a good quality slice from the deli counter. It works just as well as the ham and is a great way to use up what you have on hand.
Vegetarian. Leave the meat out entirely. The olives, Swiss cheese, Romano, and that dressing give you plenty of flavor without it. Nobody is going home hungry.
Pasta salad. Toss the 1905 dressing through your favorite pasta with a generous grating of Parmesan over the top. It makes a genuinely great pasta salad and is one of those happy accidents worth keeping in your back pocket.
*AND Nope, this is not a sponsored/compensated post, just a personal favorite salad recipe from a brilliant restaurant that I wanted to share, just in case you’re wondering*

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Hello Stacey,
We are so pleased that you enjoy Columbia’s “1905” Salad so much! We are going to share your story on our Facebook and Twitter pages.
I just want to let you know that Columbia House is not our proper name, we are Columbia Restaurant, or The Columbia.
We hope to welcome you back soon for a future visit.
Cordially,
Angela Geml
Columbia Restaurant Corporate Office
Marketing & Public Relations Manager
Make Your Easter Reservations Now.
http://www.ColumbiaRestaurant.com
Ybor City (Tampa), Sarasota, St. Augustine, Clearwater Beach, Celebration, The Columbia Cafe on the Riverwalk at Tampa Bay History Center and Columbia Restaurant Cafe at Tampa International Airport.
Thank you Angela!!!
I apologize for the “House” part, for some reason we always referred to it that way, but I will correct that ๐ Yes, I will be in soon to enjoy again, love it!
Thank you for the correction Stacey! We’ll be sharing your story tomorrow on our Facebook page, and later today on Twitter ( @columbia1905)
Most welcome. And thank you again!
This salad looks so beautiful and flavorful. I love how simple ingredients can be combined for such outstanding flavor. I can’t wait to try it–thanks so much for sharing. –Rocquie
Thank you Rocquie! Hope you enjoy the 1905 Salad … I can’t wait to try that Ten Layer Salad with Fresh Ginger Dressing from your site, looks amazing! ๐
I love this post! Your pictures look amazing and this recipe is such a classic!! Love!! Thanks for posting it!!
Thank you Amanda!!!
I loved that salad at the Columbia! I had a pause in a business trip that gave me a few hours in St. Augustine and had dinner ther. That meal was the best memory of my trip.
Isn’t it the best?!? I’m so glad you had an opportunity to go!
I love this post! Your pictures look amazing and this recipe is such a classic!! Love!! Thanks for posting it!!
You have to try this salad! Dressing is the best. Added shrimp to the recipe. Would highly recommended