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14 Best Breweries In Orlando You Must Visit
"Of all the Orlando breweries, Ten10 Brewing Co. definitely has one of the best reputations. It has been around for a while now and is known for its diverse selection of brews. The taproom is a cozy spot in the Mills 50 District where you can drink, eat and often enjoy live music."
"This local brewery has a relaxed, modern vibe you’re guaranteed to enjoy. They offer housemade craft beer, bar snacks, and sandwiches. It’s the perfect place for beer and food lovers."
"Though this brewery in Orlando is slightly tucked away, it’s absolutely considered one of the top 15 breweries in Orlando by both locals and visitors!. As you’d expect, a lot of the theming in this brewery is lizard related, with many of the craft beers being themed around the reptiles!. So, if you’re looking for a fun and themed night out, Dead Lizard Brewing Company is a great place to hunker down."
"Dead Lizard Brewing Company is one of the family owned breweries in Orlando serving craft beer. Richard is a 3rd generation brewer who has been brewing beers for almost thirty years!. The brewery is located near Millennia Mall and Universal Studios!"
"Another excellent independent brewery that deserves a place on our list of the top 15 breweries in Orlando is Ivanhoe Park Brewing Company. With quality brews and some awesome food trucks that rotate regularly, you’ll be in food and drink heaven!"
"You can sip a beer while you watch the Sunrail go by out of their large window. It’s a very casual setting, the perfect place to go to with friends after work. If you love sours, try their Guavacation, a refreshing guava beer."
"We have 24 rotating draughts, including 8 House Brews, and 2 beer engines for cask-conditioned ales. We also have 250+ bottles, including a selection of vintage beers, and one of the best selections of sour beers in the southeast. Located just east of Harry P. Leu Gardens near the East End Market in Audubon Park, Redlight Redlight is an Orlando craft beer bar/microbrewery that offers an extensive selection of craft beers, both draft and bottled, including several house originals."
"There are a lot of tasty reasons to visit Orlando's trendy Audubon Park district, about 15 minutes from downtown, and this local haunt is one of them. It spent nearly a decade building a reputation as one of the top craft beer bars in the nation before becoming a microbrewery in its own right. In addition to house originals, several other craft breweries are represented on any given night, ranging from native Florida brewhouses to eclectic imports for more than two dozen choices."
"Redlight Redlight Beer Parlor and Brewery is an independently owned bar and brewery founded in 2014 and focus on sour and wild beers. Located in Audoban park eco-district area of Orlando and another location in Winter Park. With 24 rotating taps, including 8 of their house brews and over 250 bottle selection the host a Happy hour Monday through Friday from 3pm to 6pm and 1-4 pm on Saturday and all day Sunday!"
"Located inside of one of Orlando’s most hoppin’ areas (SoDo – South of Downtown if you’re not a local!), Rockpit Brewing Company is next on my list of breweries in Orlando. This place is home to some of the best beers around. With over 20 beers on tap and an excellent menu of barbecue bar food that’s made to compliment those great brews, you’re sure to have an incredible time at this brewery in Orlando."
"If you’re looking for a family-friendly spot to get beer, you’ll receive a warm welcome from this family-owned neighborhood brewery. Rockpit Brewing has an ever-changing line up of small-batch beers. Aside from awesome brews, the staff here is super knowledgeable and friendly."
"They host taco Tuesday, Friday trivia, and a Saturday Brunch!. They serve a wide variety of beer styles ranging from the Jebena a coffee milkshake IPA, to Nomi a Japanese Rice Lager to Saison D’espoir a Belgian Kyle Saison. They have several styles of Barleywine, and a Czech dark lager and Feathered Serpent a smoked Gose style ale with blackberry, key lime and agave syrup!"
"Okay, you may not get the West Side Story reference, but we can promise that you will come across something rather good at Something’s Brewing!. This is a great choice for breweries in Orlando. As the first Hispanic-owned brewery in Orlando, it has some fantastic food, drink, and an amazing atmosphere to boot."
"Nourish Coffee Bar + Kitchen is where you’ll want to venture when you’re both hungry and in need of caffeine. Located inside the Center for Health and Wellbeing, you’ll also enjoy a healthy meal that’s made with locally-sourced produce at the peak of its nutrition along with your coffee. If a pickup is what you need, we suggest the espresso double, brewed from organically grown Blue Heron Espresso Nicaragua Selva Negra."
"At the Orange County Regional History Center, you can experience life in Orlando, once known for its citrus farming and cattle, as it was long before Walt Disney famously set his sights on it. Travel through history in the restored 1927 brownstone courthouse, located in the heart of the city, and turn back the clock thousands of years to see how Florida’s indigenous people lived. Discover the life of early pioneers who slept on pillows stuffed with moss, or even step into modern times by visiting Courtroom B, the very place where notorious serial killer Ted Bundy allegedly carved his name into a desk as he sat on trial."
"For shoppers who want to pick up local products, this is the place to be. Not only will you find notorious Floridian treats, but there are also souvenirs, vintage photographs, and classic books and toys to be found here. You’ll be bringing home more than just memories of your vacation here in Orlando when you drop by this place."
"Minutes from the busy city life of neighboring Orlando, visitors will find a serene escape in the Art and History’s five museums nestled within two campuses. Visitors can fill a day exploring the Maitland Art Center, Maitland Historical Museum, Telephone Museum, Waterhouse Residence Museum, and Carpentry Shop Museum. Just step inside the restored Waterhouse Residence Museum and be whisked away to Victorian times as you stroll through a guided tour admiring the Eastlake staircase and plush furnishings or reminisce about the turn of the century with woodworking tools, including ones used by Mr. Waterhouse himself."
"Part of Maitland’s cultural lineup, Art & History Museums — Maitland has so much to offer that it can’t be contained by one building. Instead, it is spread out over two campuses, both of which are on the National Register of Historic Places: the Maitland Art Center and the Victorian-era Waterhouse Residence Museum. The Maitland Art Center is also a National Historic Landmark, thanks in large part to unique Aztec- and Mayan-influenced architecture and one of the southeast’s only remaining examples of Mayan Revival designs."
"Just minutes from Downtown Orlando, the five museums that comprise the Art & History Museums – Maitland feature countless opportunities for visitors to experience hands-on history and fine art exhibitions."