Lunch
Lunch
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The Ravenous Pig
With a dining room, bar, and tap room, The Ravenous Pig in Winter Park is the answer to just about any dinner situation.
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Pig Floyd’s
You’ve had good barbecue before, but when you want brisket tacos or a pulled pork bánh mì, head to Pig Floyd’s in Mills 50.
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Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria
Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria is an art-plastered Bohemian spot in the Milk District. You'll find everybody from city officials to drag queens here, and it's a great casual lunch move.
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Se7en Bites
If you only go to brunch once in Orlando, make sure it’s at Se7en Bites Bake Shop in the Milk District.
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Bombay Street Kitchen
Bombay Street Kitchen serves Indian street food favorites in South OBT.
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Da Kine Poke
When you want something kind of healthy that isn’t a salad, head to Da Kine Poke for some food that won’t leave you hungry in an hour.
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The Coop
You might not expect to find great southern food in Orlando, but The Coop in Winter Park is here to prove you wrong.
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Dandelion Communitea Cafe
Dandelion Communitea Cafe in Thornton Park is the place to go for some vegan food that’ll help you forget the tacos you ate at 3am.
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Rusteak Restaurant & Wine Bar
When you need a spot that’ll please everyone in your party, and a drink list to help you forget planning the dinner, go to Rusteak in College Park.
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Cocina 214
If Cocina 214’s 12 different types of margaritas don’t sell you on this Winter Park spot, we’re betting their Tex-Mex will.
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The Glass Knife
If you need something sweet, or just want to feel like you’re stepping into Alice In Wonderland, head to The Glass Knife in Winter Park.
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The Stubborn Mule
When one drink turns into many, head to the Stubborn Mule in Thornton Park for a recovery brunch and mimosas.