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  • Addition Financial Arena

    12777 N. Gemini Blvd. UCF

    407-823-6006

    6 events 90 articles
  • The Beacham

    46 N. Orange Ave. Downtown

    407-648-8363

    9 events 183 articles
  • Camping World Stadium

    1 Citrus Bowl Place Downtown

    407-423-2476

    12 events 83 articles
  • Cheyenne Saloon and Opera House

    128 W. Church St. Downtown

    407-839-3000

    22 articles
  • CityWalk at Universal Orlando

    1000 Universal Studios Plaza West Orlando

    407-363-8000

    10 articles
  • Conduit

    6700 Aloma Ave. Winter Park Area

    407-673-2712

    58 events 92 articles
  • Daytona International Speedway

    1801 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach Elsewhere

    904-253-7223

    1 event 17 articles
  • Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

    445 S. Magnolia Ave. Downtown

    407-358-6603

    3 events 192 articles
  • Epcot

    200 Epcot Center Drive, Lake Buena Vista Disney

    407-824-4321

    94 articles
  • Gatorland

    14501 S. Orange Blossom Trail South

    407-855-5496

    1 event 15 articles
  • Hard Rock Live

    6050 Universal Blvd. I-Drive/Universal

    407-351-5483

    31 events 223 articles
  • Henao Contemporary Center

    5601 Edgewater Drive College Park

    407-766-6264

    An Orlando venue that was/is built by artists. We believe music is what truly brings us all together. Booking: ant@thehenao.com
    37 articles
  • House of Blues

    Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista Disney

    407-934-2583

    To celebrate their third birthday, House of Blues has strayed a bit from its Southern menu, introducing dishes that might be based on Delta traditions but have taken a few detours.

    First, some HOB dining secrets. After listening to the "30-minute wait" speech and getting a beeper from the hostess, you should stroll around back to the Voodoo Garden. It overlooks the lake, there's live music, and – best of all – there's often an empty table. Second: The Voodoo Garden music ends at 10 p.m., when it becomes a very peaceful place to dine. The last secret? Order extra rosemary corn bread – even at $3.95 – since it's moist, crunchy and satisfying.

    First, some HOB dining secrets. After listening to the "30-minute wait" speech and getting a beeper from the hostess, you should stroll around back to the Voodoo Garden. It overlooks the lake, there's live music, and – best of all – there's often an empty table. Second: The Voodoo Garden music ends at 10 p.m., when it becomes a very peaceful place to dine. The last secret? Order extra rosemary corn bread – even at $3.95 – since it's moist, crunchy and satisfying.

    The staple "seafood gumbo" ($3.95 a cup) has a flavorful soup base, which takes a lot of concentration to notice, since the slightly burnt taste of blackened seasonongs masks everything. With almost none of the promised ingredients showing up (andouille sausage, shrimp, oysters and crawfish are listed, but you couldn't prove it by me), it's not the enjoyable dish it could be.

    The staple "seafood gumbo" ($3.95 a cup) has a flavorful soup base, which takes a lot of concentration to notice, since the slightly burnt taste of blackened seasonongs masks everything. With almost none of the promised ingredients showing up (andouille sausage, shrimp, oysters and crawfish are listed, but you couldn't prove it by me), it's not the enjoyable dish it could be.

    Options for appetizers include "Caribbean jerk chicken wings in Pickapepper sauce" ($8.95) and "seared Gulf shrimp with Blackened Voodoo Beer" ($10.25). For the latter, six decent-sized shrimp come coated in a dark, spicy sauce, the deep flavor accented by a mound of radish sprouts. It's a good precursor of the interesting combinations of textures and flavors to follow.

    Options for appetizers include "Caribbean jerk chicken wings in Pickapepper sauce" ($8.95) and "seared Gulf shrimp with Blackened Voodoo Beer" ($10.25). For the latter, six decent-sized shrimp come coated in a dark, spicy sauce, the deep flavor accented by a mound of radish sprouts. It's a good precursor of the interesting combinations of textures and flavors to follow.

    For the "ahi tuna salad" ($10.95), rare slices of quickly seared tuna are wound around a heap of red cabbage and topped in a drizzle of wasabi mayonnaise. The fish is sushi-grade and splendid, and while the cabbage is a bit too oversoyed, the crisp texture offsets the buttery feel of the fish.

    For the "ahi tuna salad" ($10.95), rare slices of quickly seared tuna are wound around a heap of red cabbage and topped in a drizzle of wasabi mayonnaise. The fish is sushi-grade and splendid, and while the cabbage is a bit too oversoyed, the crisp texture offsets the buttery feel of the fish.

    Some of the so-called "Southern specials" come from South Elsewhere. I don't think any bayou cook has ever rustled up a mess of "chicken and penne pasta with wild mushroom cream sauce and Gouda cheese" ($14.95). The "grilled rosemary chicken" ($14.95) comes nicely charcoaled and juicy, along with mashed potatoes that are richly creamy and wonderfully lumpy at the same time, and perfect, tender sautéed asparagus.

    Some of the so-called "Southern specials" come from South Elsewhere. I don't think any bayou cook has ever rustled up a mess of "chicken and penne pasta with wild mushroom cream sauce and Gouda cheese" ($14.95). The "grilled rosemary chicken" ($14.95) comes nicely charcoaled and juicy, along with mashed potatoes that are richly creamy and wonderfully lumpy at the same time, and perfect, tender sautéed asparagus.

    Our attentive server recommended the "white chocolate banana bread pudding" (all desserts $5.95). CrÈme anglaise and dark-chocolate drizzles accent the muffinlike pudding, but by the time we got to the car I felt several pounds heavier. Try the "sweet potato cheesecake" for something lighter.

    Our attentive server recommended the "white chocolate banana bread pudding" (all desserts $5.95). CrÈme anglaise and dark-chocolate drizzles accent the muffinlike pudding, but by the time we got to the car I felt several pounds heavier. Try the "sweet potato cheesecake" for something lighter.

    HOB will always be a theme restaurant, but this theme has the food to back it up.

    50 events 213 articles
  • Kia Center

    400 W. Church St. Downtown

    800-745-3000

    Formerly Amway Center.
    35 events 369 articles
  • Legoland

    One Legoland Way, Winter Haven Elsewhere

    1-888-690-5346

    1 event 17 articles
  • Mills Gallery

    1650 N. Mills Ave. Mills 50

    855-336-3653

    2 events 5 articles
  • Orange County Animal Services Pet Rescue and Adoption Center

    2769 Conroy Road South

    407-254-9140

    1 event 37 articles
  • Orlando City Hall

    400 S. Orange Ave. Downtown

    407-246-4279

    1 event 26 articles
  • Orlando International Airport

    1 Jeff Fuqua Blvd. South

    407-825-2352

    44 articles
  • Park Ave CDs

    2916 Corrine Drive Audubon Park

    407-447-7275

    50 articles
  • The Plaza Live

    425 N. Bumby Ave. Milk District

    407-228-1220

    For live sound, the Plaza rules all in Orlando, whether you wind up in the big room or the small room. When you see acts booked here, join the rush to reserve front row seats for the best folk, country, hip-hop and classical music you’ll hear performed within our city’s walls. Bonus: the venue doubles as a practice space for the Orlando Philharmonic.
    24 events 242 articles
  • Casselberry Sculpture House

    120 Quail Pond Circle Casselberry

    407-262-7700, ext. 1122

    2 articles
  • SeaWorld

    7007 SeaWorld Drive I-Drive/Universal

    407-363-2613

    1 event 134 articles
  • The Social

    54 N. Orange Ave. Downtown

    407-246-1419

    Locals bands strive to perform on this stage, the one shared with most of the Pitchfork-worthy bands that come through town. It’s a smaller room, which means nine times out of 10, you’re shouting the lyrics shoulder-to-shoulder with similarly impassioned fans.
    11 events 288 articles
  • Terrace Gallery

    400 S. Orange Ave. Downtown

    407-246-4279

    2 articles

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