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This ultimate guide includes 100 different restaurants for where to eat in Orlando. It spans the entire area and has suggestions for all cuisines and budgets
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This ultimate guide includes 100 different restaurants for where to eat in Orlando. It spans the entire area and has suggestions for all cuisines and budgets
This ultimate guide includes 100 different restaurants for where to eat in Orlando. It spans the entire area and has suggestions for all cuisines and budgets
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This ultimate guide includes 100 different restaurants for where to eat in Orlando. It spans the entire area and has suggestions for all cuisines and budgets
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We have found the Best Places to Eat in Orlando. No matter where you end up, you won’t be disappointed in these Orlando restaurants!
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Food halls are a popular trend around the country, and Orlando is no different. Here are 10 Orlando food halls to check out.
We have found the Best Places to Eat in Orlando. No matter where you end up, you won’t be disappointed in these Orlando restaurants!
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I finally had the chance to go visit Orlando for longer than a weekend, and it did not disappoint. I visited in February, when the weather is the best it can be. The whole time, I found myself saying “ugh, I would definitely move here.” But, in the summer it gets so hot and so humid that it definitely makes locals stay inside more then. I just found Orlando to be extremely walkable, especially depending on where you stay. I got to stay with my best friend in the College Park area. It was seriously beautiful – safe, walkable, and charming. I know I visited in one of the “cooler” months, but it seemed like everyone was out and about! Every time I’ve visited Orlando in the past, we have typically stuck with just going to Disney. My best friend is a Disney employee, so obviously I’m going to take advantage of the free visits. And yes, we did do a Disney day during this trip, but I’m not mentioning it here. This is strictly for things to do in the city of Orlando and surrounding areas. I found it a little difficult to find a good list, so obviously I’m making my own! As usual, I’m just simply listing ideas for you to add to your itinerary. We did all of these things in the course of 5 days, so if something looks like it matches your interest, then add it! At the end of most sections, I have included “Other” – these are places I had on my list but just didn’t have time to visit but will definitely do next time. Vintage, Thrift & Antique Stores Orange Tree Antiques Mall This antique mall felt huge. There were so many different sections that each had their own unique style and finds. I’ve personally never been to a place where each vendor had their own spot in the store but I loved it. I know, I know, this is very common, but it made shopping easier. I’m not one to buy a lot of things, but I could have easily spent all my money here. If I lived in Orlando, I would have definitely visited this place multiple times to decorate my house. SO much glassware, knickknacks, wall decor, and old electronics. They even have a massive record room basically hidden in the back! Deja Vu Vintage Clothing & Accessories Right down the road from Orange Tree is Deja Vu. The store owner was so nice!! A smaller, more curated store, Deja Vu had very high quality pieces. One of the nicer selections was of vintage purses and handbags. My friend even got the cutest little bag! They also had clothing selections in more “standard” sizing, because if you know, you know. A lot of vintage clothing comes in teeny tiny sizing, which can make it difficult to shop sustainably. I loved the dedication to finding a range of options and the craft of vintage shopping. They had glassware, accessories, clothings, purses, and other small decorative items. Definitely check out Deja Vu and Orange Tree together while you’re over there. The Owl’s Attic Dare I say this was my favorite vintage shop we went to?! I just loved everything about the aesthetic of the store. Each section was perfectly curated, and like the others, it was separated by vendor. I felt like they had a wide range of products like clothing, slippers, hair clips, flowers, incense, and literally so much more. If you’re looking for a good vibe and maybe find a seller who fits the things you look for, then definitely stop here! It is part of a strip mall and there are a few other places within walking distance that I list below. Joybird Books You have to find at least a little joy in a used bookstore. Books just feel like they’ve got a touch of the person who had them before. I know that’s how all antique or vintage pieces are, but books just feel different, right?! You’ve got the children’s books that get passed down, the books about hobbies and self-help, or even just the classics that get passed on from generation to generation. This bookstore had a piano, typewriters, and even local gifts or souvenirs. They also have tables outside to sit and read! The Lovely Boutique Market Surprisingly enough, I’ve never owned a proper suitcase. Well, thanks to The Lovely Boutique Market, I finally found the perfect one. It is the cutest, funky, yet girly, vintage 60s suitcase. And it was only about $40 and in perfect condition!! I can’t wait to finally feel like I’m the real deal as a travel blogger. This space actually has a great mixture of all types of pieces. They’ve got furniture, clothing, accessories, travel pieces, and all kinds of old knickknacks to add to your collection. And it’s in the next strip mall down from the previous two, so you can easily walk over and just keep exploring. Other: Etoile Located in the Milk District, you can grab a beer at Sideward Brewing Co., or grab a bite at Orlando Milkhouse, and go shop here! Echoes of Retro Located in the Ivanhoe/Mills 50 area, this store has vintage/antique furniture to browse if you’re a local and want pieces for your home! Diversion Also located in the Ivanhoe/Mills 50 area, this is a vintage clothing store. This is perfect if you’re walking along this street and grabbing food or getting a drink at the many bars/breweries. Out of the Closet If you’re looking to support a good cause while also shopping sustainability, make sure to hit up Out of the Closet. Its mission is a safe space for LGBTQIA+ and provides free HIV testing and a pharmacy at some locations. It’s a pretty large store in Orlando, and if I had more time, it was going to be my next stop because I loved that area of town! Avalon Exchange Located in Winter Park, the thrift/vintage scene is a little more elevated. Winter Park is definitely a nicer part of Orlando, and naturally, the clothing options will match that. Goodwill Boutique Ever heard of a Goodwill Boutique?? I definitely hadn’t, but I wish I had gone in! Also located in Winter Park, that’s why it has more brand name clothing and items. It’s definitely on the smaller side of the Goodwills I’ve seen, but you might get some good finds! Drinks Neon Beach Looking for a good tiki bar? Look no further than downtown Orlando. Now, if you’re a local and it’s not technically “downtown” then I’m sorry. I’m doing my best with locations! Neon Beach has high ceilings, palm tree decorations, and, you guessed it – bright colors and a beach vibe (okay, somewhat beachy). Their menu is what makes it have that beach feel. Full of fruity and frozen drinks, on a hot day (like it was that day), it really helps cool you down while turning you up. Ew, that was a rough sentence I’m sorry. Anyway, since you’re in Florida but not at the beach, what better way to enjoy it than bringing the beach to you? Game Room & Social Club Next, for a QUICK change of scenery, head over to Game Room & Social Club. It’s a darker, more mysterious space. The bartender told us it used to be an Irish pub, which explains the dark colors and wood fixtures. If you’re looking for a delicious craft cocktail or a more casual or serious happy hour, look no further. You can come here and catch up with friends or even play some of the games, like shuffleboard or checkers. This is also known for being a sports bar, and they have multiple TVs that line the area behind the bar. If you’re looking for something nicer than your local dive bar, you can come here for drinks and watch a game. Since it’s downtown, it’s a great stop before or after checking out the surrounding bars and restaurants. Cocktails & Screams If you just need a little spooky night out, it’s Halloween all year here. With a creative menu full of themed drinks, Cocktails & Screams makes a normal night out more fun. Who doesn’t love a good themed bar?! Everywhere you look, you’ll find creepy decorations, like pictures on the wall that turn from normal to scary. Even the bathrooms have purple skulls for sinks. I got a drink that had “smoke” coming from it, and it was really delicious too. You can definitely tell that the bartenders know what they’re doing. They are all dressed up in scary costumes, complete with blood or makeup to finish the look. On the night we went, it was still pretty early, but a DJ came and played tons of old throwback songs (yes, even the SpongeBob theme song). Tons of people there were dressed up too, and you can tell this is a go-to spot for a lot of people. Taco Kat (Vending Machine Bar) I’m sorry, but I legitimately do not know if this place has a name, so I just call it the vending machine bar. Located in Taco Kat, it actually has its own entrance. To be clear, my friend was wearing shorts (a guy), and they said he wasn’t in the dress code. But, since we were the first people there, they let us in, because we weren’t planning on staying that long. The “host” opened the vending machine, and you walk straight into a bar that was playing loud music, had dim lights, and yes, was very empty at 10:00pm. But, more room for us! I got an espresso martini in a small styrofoam cup, which was a first, but it definitely did the trick. This place definitely had more of a “club” vibe, although it is definitely not a club. After a little while, it started to get more crowded and we left, but you can tell it definitely gets packed later at night. Just make sure you wear the right outfit! Pour Choice Taphouse I love how technology can upgrade a normal taproom experience. There is a place like this in Chattanooga, TN, and I always love visiting when I go there. Pour Choice Taphouse has a long row of DIY drafts. They simply connect your card with your wristband, and every time you get a drink you just tap it, select the drink, and pour. This way you can sample lots of different drinks, or just make your own flight. You don’t have to wait on anyone else to get the drink, and it just makes trying different beer a lot more doable. If you’re a person who doesn’t know what kind of beer you like, this is the spot for you. They also had some wines and seltzers for people who don’t drink beer! Here, they also have food trucks some days and games. We played beer pong for a while both inside and outside, and we were lucky enough to have the BEST authentic tacos which I will mention later. I’m a sucker for doing an activity while enjoying drinks, so being able to play games and do my own tastings of beer was the ideal duo. Ivanhoe Park Brewing Company I’m a believer that it’s always good to find a brewery you like that is spacious and convenient. With both indoor and outdoor seating, Ivanhoe Park Brewing Company was almost tucked away from the main road in this area. We went later on a Saturday, and they even had a giant projector playing an XFL (I had never heard of this, but yeah). Everyone was standing outside watching the game and chatting with people. I had a nice stout to drink, and it was chillier out that night, so it wasn’t as crazy as drinking one in the sweltering heat. They also have snacks you can buy, but you can also check to see when they are doing food trucks!...
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