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"The Bob Carr Theater is managed by the Dr. Phillips Center and located in Creative Village. The intimate theater’s acoustics make it ideal for concerts, symphony and ballet performances, and private conferences."
"From the intimate Orlando Repertory Theatre and Mad Cow Theatre to the Broadway Across America Orlando series, the entertainment options are endless."
"Located inside the Rosen Plaza Hotel, this nightclub is easily accessible in the city. 3Nine has a well decorated and extremely attractive patio bar which runs round the clock. Another bar is situated inside the club to keep you going while you are busy dancing on the best music beats."
"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!"
"After seven years of brewing acclaimed craft beer in Bradenton on Florida’s west coast, Motorworks Brewing has finally opened a taproom and brewery in downtown Orlando. The new location features a seven-barrel brewhouse with 15-barrel tanks for onsite production, ensuring plenty of volume for award-winning brews like Adoptable Lager, Pulp Friction® Grapefruit IPA, Midnight Espresso Coffee Porter® and more. In addition to offering 24 of their acclaimed drafts on tap, Motorworks’ Orlando location boasts more than 30 packaged beers, wine, a robust kitchen menu and even a full liquor cocktail menu."
"Prato is an upscale enough venue in which to celebrate a landmark anniversary or well-deserved promotion but also casual enough to bring the (well-behaved, please) kids for some wonderfully crispy pizza from the wood-burning oven and sandwiches like the BLT panini or the excellent heirloom eggplant version. Exposed brick, twinkly lights and some patio seating on Park Avenue give the place a cosmopolitan feel. Prato's menu pulls on classic Italian for inspiration but pays due diligence to culinary evolution, allowing for creativity and some turns that might surprise you."
"Orlando's Winter Park neighborhood has become the center of the culinary scene in the city. One mainstay that always has people lining up is Prato. Each of the Italian dishes on the menu has a modern twist."
"With room for perhaps 30 patrons at a time in its cozy and beautifully restored nook, which boasts a lovely enclosed patch of rooftop for outdoor imbibing, occasional live music and (va-va-voom) burlesque, it's a space that back in the late 1800s was, in fact, an actual cobbler's shop. These days, Hanson's Shoe Repair is a modern-day speakeasy in a romantic upstairs enclave on Pine Street. Call a number and they'll text you a password if they've got space."
"Shopping Downtown Orlando. Housed in another historic setting – completed in the 1880s, the building might just be the oldest in downtown Orlando – Hanson's Shoe Repair serves craft cocktails inside and outside on the patio. Be warned: You will need the daily password to enter, but it can be acquired through social media, or by calling or texting the bar."
"Situated at Downtown Orlando, the bar resides in one of the oldest building of the city. This building was used as a shoe repair shop in the past and converted to a bar in later stages. Everyone is not allowed to enter the bar."
"There's a word we want to use about Domu's phenomenal curry ramen (the other varieties are palate stunners, as well) but we're not sure how to spell that noise Homer Simpson makes when he is particularly food-enthralled. Ramen, the bowls are definitely shareable, and an array of beautifully plated pan-Asian offerings are what all the fuss is about at Domu, and the fare is definitely fuss-worthy. You can level up your bowl with adds on including fried chicken thighs and braised pork belly, or skip the soup and go for some crispy wings or the "cheezus," a gloopy-wonderful cheesy bowl comprised, in part, of melted mozzarella, mayo, fresh roasted corn and Japanese spices."
"As its name depicts, it is a Japanese cuisine restaurant that not only offers some of the famous Japanese origin recipes but also local ones. Situated near the East End market, Domu is a chic and modern space with whitewashed brick walls. You must be thinking about what you should order when you visit this place?"
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by DOMU (@domufl) on Oct 15, 2018 at 6:53am PDT"
"The trio of Jennifer Bañagale, Mark Berdin, and Lordfer Lalicon are a studied lot with impressive credentials and their minimalist Japanese restaurant offers one of the finest dining experiences in the city. Semi-regular trips to Japan spawn inspiration in their traditional – and impeccably presented – omakases, while the sake program is, unquestionably, second to none."
"This tiny reservations-only establishment offers the best sushi in Orlando, if not the whole of Florida. This place does its own thing, and does it with unique style. Nine stools are all situated around a sushi prep bar where the owners Lordfer Lalicon, Mark Berdin and Jennifer Benagale prepare carefully choreographed 18-plus course sushi and sashimi meals."
"This tiny reservations-only establishment offers the best sushi in Orlando, if not the whole of Florida. This place does its own thing, and does it with unique style. Nine stools are all situated around a sushi prep bar where the owners Lordfer Lalicon, Mark Berdin and Jennifer Benagale prepare carefully choreographed 18-plus course sushi and sashimi meals."