Keiara’s guidebook

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Keiara’s guidebook

Food scene

The brunch is amazing.
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Soco Restaurant
629 E Central Blvd
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The brunch is amazing.
Great farmers market on sunday.
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Lake Eola Parkı
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Great farmers market on sunday.
The service and food is phenomenal. Great date night place.
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FishBones
7005 Co Rd 46A
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The service and food is phenomenal. Great date night place.
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The Hampton Social
9101 International Drive
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Prato
124 N Park Ave
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Jam-Eng Caribbean And English Cuisine
14 East Washington Street

Neighborhoods

Great bike trail. West orange bike trail and great food places.
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Winter Garden
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Great bike trail. West orange bike trail and great food places.
THE MILK DISTRICT About 10 minutes east of downtown Orlando, The Milk District is named after its centrally located T.G. Lee dairy plant, which features an eye-catching, rooftop cow statue. This area serves as a progressive lifestyle, music and cultural hub, and it also has plenty for gourmets. Dining options include one of Orlando’s oldest: Beefy King, which has been serving an award-winning selection of hot sandwiches and crispy tater tots for more than 50 years. The district also lays claim to Stasio’s Italian Deli & Market, MX Taco, and Se7en Bites. Food Network fans might recognize the latter’s award-winning Chef Trina Gregory-Propst, who’s been featured on Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Guy’s Grocery Games. Another major draw for foodies is Tasty Takeover, a weekly food truck event that takes place on Tuesday nights. In fact, the program has been so successful that it inspired the launch of A La Cart Orlando, where long-term and mobile vendors serve some of Orlando’s best street-food fare and locally produced beers. The Milk District has numerous places to catch live music, too, starting with The Plaza Live, which hosts the Orlando Philharmonic and a wide range of shows. You can also see bands at Southern Craft, The Nook on Robinson, and Whiskey Lou’s Lounge. Other places to get a drink in The Milk District include Sideward Brewing Co., Sportstown Billiards and LGBTQ+ nightclub Southern Nights. For shopping in The Milk District, stop by the Milk District Spot to see local homegrown vendor pop-ups. While you’re at it, visit the other retail and restaurant locations along Robinson Street and Bumby Avenue, including Etoile Boutique and Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria, which is open late night to serve up popular sandwiches — especially the Mama Ling Ling’s Thanksgiving Sandwich! Nearby, Colonial Plaza is a walkable, open-air center with a mix of national and local retailers, plus some tasty restaurants. Several smaller shops can also be found along Mills Avenue and Colonial Drive.
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Milk District
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THE MILK DISTRICT About 10 minutes east of downtown Orlando, The Milk District is named after its centrally located T.G. Lee dairy plant, which features an eye-catching, rooftop cow statue. This area serves as a progressive lifestyle, music and cultural hub, and it also has plenty for gourmets. Dining options include one of Orlando’s oldest: Beefy King, which has been serving an award-winning selection of hot sandwiches and crispy tater tots for more than 50 years. The district also lays claim to Stasio’s Italian Deli & Market, MX Taco, and Se7en Bites. Food Network fans might recognize the latter’s award-winning Chef Trina Gregory-Propst, who’s been featured on Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Guy’s Grocery Games. Another major draw for foodies is Tasty Takeover, a weekly food truck event that takes place on Tuesday nights. In fact, the program has been so successful that it inspired the launch of A La Cart Orlando, where long-term and mobile vendors serve some of Orlando’s best street-food fare and locally produced beers. The Milk District has numerous places to catch live music, too, starting with The Plaza Live, which hosts the Orlando Philharmonic and a wide range of shows. You can also see bands at Southern Craft, The Nook on Robinson, and Whiskey Lou’s Lounge. Other places to get a drink in The Milk District include Sideward Brewing Co., Sportstown Billiards and LGBTQ+ nightclub Southern Nights. For shopping in The Milk District, stop by the Milk District Spot to see local homegrown vendor pop-ups. While you’re at it, visit the other retail and restaurant locations along Robinson Street and Bumby Avenue, including Etoile Boutique and Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria, which is open late night to serve up popular sandwiches — especially the Mama Ling Ling’s Thanksgiving Sandwich! Nearby, Colonial Plaza is a walkable, open-air center with a mix of national and local retailers, plus some tasty restaurants. Several smaller shops can also be found along Mills Avenue and Colonial Drive.

Sightseeing

Adjacent to downtown Orlando, Ivanhoe Village Main Street has something for just about everyone, including historic homes, acclaimed dining, cultural venues, specialty shopping and funky street art. Until its revival as a nightlife hub, the district’s namesake thoroughfare, Ivanhoe Boulevard, was colloquially known as Antique Row. While you can still get in some quality antiquing when you visit, the district has added many forward-looking retailers, too.
Ivanhoe Village Main Street
1001 North Orange Avenue
Adjacent to downtown Orlando, Ivanhoe Village Main Street has something for just about everyone, including historic homes, acclaimed dining, cultural venues, specialty shopping and funky street art. Until its revival as a nightlife hub, the district’s namesake thoroughfare, Ivanhoe Boulevard, was colloquially known as Antique Row. While you can still get in some quality antiquing when you visit, the district has added many forward-looking retailers, too.
Less than 10 minutes from Orlando International Airport and 20 minutes from downtown Orlando — but still inside Orlando city limits — Lake Nona is a globally recognized, 17-square-mile community that’s home to superb dining, one-of-kind entertainment experiences, world-class sports venues, hundreds of annual events, one of Central Florida’s most robust public art programs, and some of the region’s most gorgeous scenery.
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Lake Nona Region
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Less than 10 minutes from Orlando International Airport and 20 minutes from downtown Orlando — but still inside Orlando city limits — Lake Nona is a globally recognized, 17-square-mile community that’s home to superb dining, one-of-kind entertainment experiences, world-class sports venues, hundreds of annual events, one of Central Florida’s most robust public art programs, and some of the region’s most gorgeous scenery.

City/town information

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Sanford
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Winter Park
520 Orlando Ave
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