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11am-3pm & 6-10pm Mon-Fri, 6-10pm Sat, 10:30am-3pm Sun; )
Nestled in Winter Park's historic Hannibal Square neighborhood, this little white-walled
cafe lives up to its name. Everything feels, looks and tastes clean and fresh, from the
cucumber-mint water to the peach, prosciutto and mozzarella salad and Thai curried
mussels. Sidewalk seating makes for a perfect summer evening.
International Drive (Around Universal Orlando Resort & SeaWorld)
The 5-mile stretch of Sand Lake Rd from I-4 (at Whole Foods) west to Apopka-Vineland
Rd and including Dr Philips Blvd, is known as
Restaurant Row
. Here you'll find a con-
centration of restaurants and high-end chains more popular with locals than tourists, with
everything from wine bars to cigar bars, sushi to burgers.
Five Guys Burgers and Fries
BURGERS
mains $5-10; 11am-10pm; )
Sure, it's a fast-food burger-joint chain. Sure, you can find them scattered through Florida
and beyond. But this Obama favorite, an easy drive from Universal Orlando, has some of
the best burgers and fries in town.
TooJays
DELI
sandwiches $4-7; 8am-9pm Sun-Thu, to 10pm Fri & Sat; )
Excellent deli sandwiches to go, but nothing much in terms of ambience. If you feel a cold
coming on, head here for quintessential homemade chicken noodle or matzo ball soup.
Johnny Rockets
DINER
Pointe Orlando; mains $6-10;
11:30am-11pm Sun-Thu, to 2am Fri & Sat;
;
I-Ride Trolley Red
Line 24 or Green Line 12)