Orlando Restaurants

Dining in Orlando ranges from fast food and national chains to celebrity chefs—both international and local—serving locally sourced foods, creative preparations, and clever international influences. The theme parks now have some of the best restaurants in town, although you may opt for a rental car to seek out the local treasures.

The signs of Orlando's dining progress are most evident in the last place one would look: Disney's fast-food outlets. Every eatery on Disney property offers a tempting vegetarian option, and kiddie meals come with healthful sides and drinks unless you specifically request otherwise. Chefs at Disney’s table-service restaurants consult face-to-face with guests about food allergies. And big-name chefs are now well represented in Disney Springs, though less so at Universal's CityWalk.

Around town, locals flock to the Ravenous Pig, the Rusty Spoon, and other gastropubs where the menu changes regularly; Luma on Park, a suave home of thoughtfully created cutting-edge meals; and any number of dining establishments competing to serve the very finest steak. Orlando's culinary blossoming began in 1995, when Disney's signature California Grill debuted, featuring farm-to-table cuisine and wonderful wines by the glass. Soon after, celebrity chefs started opening up shop. Disney has since completely revamped California Grill so it's a trendsetter once again.

Orlando's destination restaurants can be found in the theme parks, as well as in the outlying towns. Sand Lake Road is now known as Restaurant Row for its eclectic collection of worthwhile tables. Here you'll find fashionable outlets for sushi and seafood, Italian and chops, Hawaiian fusion, and upscale Lebanese. Heading into the residential areas, the neighborhoods of Winter Park (actually its own city), Thornton Park, and College Park are prime locales for chow. Scattered throughout Central Florida, low-key ethnic restaurants specialize in the fare of Turkey, India, Peru, Thailand, Vietnam—you name it. Prices in these family-owned finds are usually delightfully low.

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  • 1. 1921 Mount Dora

    $$$$

    The gift shop of the Modernism Museum across the street is attached to this tearoom-turned-restaurant, which helps to explain its striking and sublime decor. The menu features dishes from Florida and elsewhere in the South that are made using local ingredients whenever possible; wood oven–fired oysters, slow-cooked octopus with Japanese eggplant, or barbecue lamb shank are just some of the possibilities.

    142 E. 4th Ave., Mount Dora, Florida, 32757, USA
    352-385–1921

    Known For

    • New interpretations of Florida cuisine
    • Locally sourced seafood and chicken
    • In-house pastry chef

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 2. Columbia Restaurant

    $$$

    Celebration's branch of this high-end, family-owned chain might be better than the original in Tampa, which has been operating for more than a century. For your main course, zero in on the paella—either à la Valenciana (with meat and seafood) or campesina ("farmer's" paella with beef, pork, chorizo, and chicken). The best dessert, brazo gitano cien anos (sponge cake with strawberries that is soaked in syrup and Spanish sherry and flambéed table-side), was created for the restaurant chain's 100th anniversary in 2005, and is well worth its price just for the show. Friday and Saturday nights feature a tapas bar and entertainment.

    649 Front St., Celebration, Florida, 34747, USA
    407-566–1505

    Known For

    • Oldest continuous restaurant chain in Florida
    • Upscale Cuban cuisine
    • Paella à la Valenciana
  • 3. Ethos Vegan Kitchen

    $$

    Ethos has been vegan for so long (it opened in 2007) that if feels as if the rest of the culinary world has simply caught up with it. “Chickun” of the plant-based variety substitutes for meat, along with tofu, tempeh, and seitan. The black bean Samson Burger is one of the best veggie burgers in town.

    601-B S. New York Ave., Winter Park, Florida, 32789, USA
    407-228–3898

    Known For

    • Long dedicated to a meat-free menu
    • Plant-based "meats"
    • Chickpea bay crab cake substitute
  • 4. Lakeside Bar + Grill

    $$$

    The menus at Kessler restaurants are always special. From waffles served with Grand Marnier syrup for breakfast to extravagant Saturday and Sunday brunch to tenderloin au poivre for dinner, the fare is sophisticated. Craft cocktails and sinful desserts round out the experience.

    700 Bloom St., Celebration, Florida, 34747, USA
    407-566–6000

    Known For

    • Sophisticated dinner creations
    • The famous Kessler calamari
    • Generous servings for Bohemian brunch
  • 5. Luke's Kitchen & Bar

    $$$

    At this restaurant, award-winning, James Beard–nominated chef Braden McGlamery emphasizes innovative American dishes. Sophisticated barbecue might find a place on the menu next to Florida redfish as well as some of the best burgers in the area. The bar serves creative cocktails crafted with house-made tinctures, and the Sunday brunch is a must.

    640 South Orlando Ave., Maitland, Florida, 32751, USA
    407-674–2400

    Known For

    • Seasonal menu
    • Sunday brunch
    • Creative cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon. and Tues.
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  • 6. Se7en Bites

    $$ | Central Orlando

    Trina Gregory-Propst and her team of bakers and cooks make the biggest and most satisfying breakfasts, lunches, and sweet treats in town. Try a from-scratch chicken pot pie, which has the most glorious crust; the mile-high meat loaf sandwich; or the "7th Trimester" of buttermilk garlic biscuit, over-medium egg, and smoked bacon, smothered in five-cheese mac-and-cheese. Look for the "Let us fill your pie hole" mural.

    617 Primrose Dr., Orlando, Florida, 32803, USA
    407-302–0727

    Known For

    • Over-the-top Southern breakfast specials
    • Funky Downtown location
    • Featured on TV show Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner
  • 7. B-Line Diner

    $$ | International Drive

    Open from early breakfast to late dinner in the Hyatt Regency, this slick modern diner is not exactly cheap, but the salads, sandwiches, and griddle foods are tops. The classic B Line Burger is done beautifully. And there are lots of selections you'd never expect to find here, like an appetizer of stuffed avocado and a portobello quesadilla entrée.

    9801 International Dr., Orlando, Florida, 32819, USA
    407-284–1234

    Known For

    • Updated diner theme
    • Breakfast and late-night specials
    • Large dessert menu
  • 8. Boxi Park

    $$ | Lake Nona

    With nine permanent food and drink vendors, all housed in colorful repurposed shipping containers, Boxi Park is like a big, stationary, food-truck park, just with more alcohol. Three of the venues serve microbrew beers and margaritas or other mixed cocktails to go with the hand-rolled sushi, burgers, chicken sandwiches, tacos, lobster rolls, and more.

    6877 Tavistock Lakes Blvd., Orlando, Florida, 32827, USA
    407-536–9666

    Known For

    • Everything from lobster rolls to sushi
    • Beer and cocktail stations
    • Casual, fun outdoor neighborhood setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.
  • 9. DoveCote Restaurant

    $$$ | Central Orlando

    Talented chefs bring big city sophistication to Downtown Orlando at this casual eatery with a French-American fusion menu and craft cocktails. Everything that can be made in-house—pickles, condiments, bread—is, and although the chicken, steak, and seafood entrées are fantastic, the frites (fries) alone are worth the trip. Coffee and pastries are available in the morning, and a very prolonged happy hour fills afternoons.  There's complimentary valet parking in the evening.

    390 N Orange Ave., Orlando, Florida, 32801, USA
    407-930–1700

    Known For

    • Handcrafted charcuterie and cocktails
    • Raw bar with Florida oysters
    • Braised short ribs with trumpet mushrooms

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun. Morning hours vary
  • 10. Nona Blue

    $$$ | Lake Nona

    Part tavern, part bistro, and part sports bar, Nona Blue has a little something for everyone. Kettle chips smothered in blue cheese or Buffalo chicken wings, check; burgers and salads, check; filet mignon or a 16-ounce, $44 Delmonico rib eye, also (very much) check.

    9685 Lake Nona Village Pl., Orlando, Florida, 32827, USA
    407-313–0027

    Known For

    • Casual atmosphere with high-end steaks
    • Signature burgers
    • Bar with craft beers and single-malt whiskeys
  • 11. Tapa Toro

    $$$ | International Drive

    At this authentic Spanish restaurant, Iron Chef celeb Roberto Treviño uses unique grills to prepare inventive dishes, including seafood, chicken, lamb, or vegetarian paella. The tapas menu features a great gazpacho soup and fiery patatas bravas (home fries with a spicy tomato sauce). Flamenco dancers visit the dining room hourly at night.

    8441 International Dr., Orlando, Florida, 32819, USA
    407-226–2929

    Known For

    • Family-style tapas and entrées
    • Several varieties of paella
    • Live entertainment

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