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"Part of Orlando's hip Mills 50 district, about 10 minutes from downtown, Ten10 Brewing benefits from passionate owners who use pure ingredients and a brewing system designed to amplify their brews' great taste. They're also not afraid to stretch their wings, as evidenced by house-made beers that include white stouts, witbier, red ales, Kölsch and more. Ten10 offers wine from the nearby Quantum Leap Winery, and growler sales and rentals, plus crowlers, are available."
"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!"
"The Dead Lizard Taproom is open to the public Tuesday – Sunday. From inside our Taproom you will be able to see our 10-barrel system and sample a flight or a pint of our freshly brewed beer."
"This independent craft brewery and tasting room is one of the newest businesses to enter the popular Ivanhoe Village district, less than 10 minutes from downtown Orlando. Learn more: Ivanhoe Village. Open since 2018, Ivanhoe Park Brewing Co. has attracted a dedicated fan base, thanks in part to innovative brews made with quality ingredients."
"Ivanhoe is one of the independent craft breweries in Orlando, located in historic Ivahoe district. Ivanhoe park used to be a pineapple farm lined with orange trees, and is now home this bright red taproom, with outdoor covered seating. Founded by Glenn Closson, JD Todd, Brian Masters and Joe Bowling."
"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."
"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."
"Located close to Exploria Stadium, which is home to the MLS' Orlando City Soccer Club and NWSL's Orlando City Pride, Broken Strings Brewery produces distinct lines of beer on a rotating, three-barrel system. Learn more: Downtown Orlando. Depending on the time of your visit, you can sample as many as 12 different taps, including output from both in-house producers and some special guests."
"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."
"For gelato your nonna would approve of, you can’t beat Mike’s Italian Ice. The family-run ice cream shop serves up a staggering range of floats, ices and soft ice cream, as well as something called ‘The Avalanche’. Made with sophisticated ice cream machines imported from Italy, along with a 100-year-old-recipe and high-quality ingredients, you can guarantee a soft and creamy scoop every time."
"Mr. Wong’s is barely noticeable when you are driving down Colonial drive. The entrance merely says ‘Chinese Cuisine,’ and there is no sign that it is Mr. Wong’s until you enter. The restaurant is next to Sapporo Ramen near 1st Oriental Supermarket."
"Cool off in the icy spring-fed swimming hole, hike miles of trails and paddle the tranquil, still waters of the Wekiva River. Central Florida Nature Adventures, inside the park, offers 2½-hour guided tours, rents kayaks and canoes (two hours $17, per additional hour $3) and supplies overnight camping supplies. Reserve primitive riverside campsites in advance."
"Wekiva is a Creek Indian word meaning "flowing water"; wekiwa means "spring of water." The river, springs, and surrounding 6,400-acre…"