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Oh Hey Cafe

4.5 (38 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Good for kids
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Iced lavender latte
Madison L.

I love Oh Hey! The staff are welcoming. The shop is super cute. The coffee is quality and they have a great seasonal menu. I loved the lavender latte. It's a fun spot for young kids if you need a family friendly space. My niece loved their play area. Be sure to support them!

Christian G.

Found this place on social media and loved the aesthetics. When we entered, the cafe portion was a little on the smaller side, to where a group of 10 people playing a board game took up the majority of the seating. The parking in the lot was limited but there was signage with a QR code to redirect people to overflow. The design choices inside were stunning, but my Cinnamon Roll Iced Latte was pretty standard: tasted like cinnamon but was pretty average. While we enjoyed the interior, I don't necessarily think I'd go out of my way for this coffee shop.

Barbara D.

Limited parking up front but there is an addl parking bar code sign in the parking lot that you can scan. Very limited food choices. The coffee they serve is Lineage which is fine but there are several coffee places that carry that brand. They have an indoor play area attached that families may like to try out.

Kiamiah S.

Great cozy coffee shop spot. Perfect place to have a quick study love not many know about it. The coffee is great too!

Chocolate croissant and maple latte
Lexy D.

Loved the FREE play area, lots of seating and how the parents seating area is closed off from playroom so people really trying to get work done are not distracted by little gremlins. The play area with slide is great for kids that can clime up rockwall side or rope side. My daughter is 16 months old was perfectly content touching everything and running around without attempting to climb. Got a seasonal maple iced latte and chocolate croissant-if you are a coffee connoisseur this probably isn't your jam. Wish there were more food items! But for a parent trying to mix it up, meet some strangers and let your kid get some energy out its perfect! I did bring my computer but don't think id be able to get anything substantial done while watching maybe emails or a phone call. There are highchairs too in the parent room. Be mindful of little ones fingers in playroom door. I look forward to coming back and seeing if they are hosting any fun events in the future.

Veena R.

Clean, beautiful space, good service, cafe with a few baked goods options. I got an eggnog latte, I didn't love it but I would definitely go back and try more things. There's a cafe space but also an event space and several other rooms along with an area for kids to play. Come here to get some work done or give your kids a chance to burn off some energy. I'd love to attend an event here or host an event here.

Darcy D.

I knew this cafe was going to be my spot when i walked up and they were playing Lord Huron. When Mumford and Sons came on next, I about lost it. Did they know I was coming? The coffee menu is pretty basic. They have 3 flavors and 3 milks (nonfat isn't on the list), but the coffee is good! It doesn't need the extra flavors or anything. They also sell pounds of Lineage coffee here, so I should have known the coffee would be good. As for the space, there is seating in the cafe area. There is also a room with a kids play area with a slide, which is such a good idea. There's a window so you can sit and work while your kids play! Genius! In the back, there's a big "gathering area" and a green space with picnic tables. There are PLENTY of spaces to work. It's pretty quiet too, so a perfect study spot. I love this cafe! I wish it were closer to me!

Jackie S.

Cute cafe with fun seasonal drinks. They have a kids menu of drinks which you don't really see at other coffee shops. There's a kids play place in the adjacent room. Really loved the concept as it is great for families with small children

Lots of good kid options
Allison R.

Staff was very friendly and welcoming. This is the perfect place to take kids, especially boys, because it's nothing but a giant indoor jungle gym. My son had a blast running around and climbing, and I could watch but also relax and chat with my sister while he played in a safe and enclosed environment. I docked a star because I was not a fan of the coffee I had. The flavor was off and the coffee could have been a bit stronger. It was not good. I did like how this place is very catered towards kids, even to the point where they have a setup of all kinds of kids snack and drinks for purchase.

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Charles M.

A bright spot in many ways, Oh Hey Cafe (Social House) delivers with coffee from a great local roaster (Lineage), a bright interior (tall glass windows), a spacious play area for children with seating for parents, tasty pastries, and friendly service. This pleasant shop sets itself apart by being the only place in the area that provides it all under one roof. I enjoyed the playlist while I worked remotely and my sister enjoyed her latte' and fresh chocolate croissant. A vegan pastry option was also available along with other regular choices. While the coffee choices are not extensive, they cover the basics and include a Lineage fan favorite - black, white, and vegan cold brew. Seating inside the main entry seemed ample and a few outlets are available for plugging in electronic and charging devices. The parking spots out front are limited. However, QR signage (visible from my car at a distance) brought up a map that directed me to take 2 u-turns and turn right before the cafe'. Be prepared to park in back where ample spots await you. I'm really happy to now have such a destination closeby where "oh, hey" is not just a greeting.

Jeannie M.

So I'll start this review saying I went in with another adult this week, hoping for a nice coffee and peaceful atmosphere. I had no idea this spot was focusing on the customer group of young parent(s) with small children or multiple children. Service was unfriendly, and my iced honey latte burnt. Throwing out a coffee that I just paid $6+ and tipped on was no fun. Now, if I had found this place having one or multiple children, toddler to school age, it would have been a dream come true with the play area. Coffee would still be bad, but there would be a play area for kids. 10/10 do not recommend unless you are a parent or babysitter with young children. Dunkin Donuts is more peaceful and with better offerings.

Mel Z.

I finally made it! They had been on my list to try and so glad I did! The shop has an open concept with plenty of seating. There is a section designated for children to play, so you see parents enjoying their drinks while the kids play. The coffee is nice and smooth. I ordered an oatmilk latte and it was good. They serve Lineage coffee and their pastries. I will check those out next time. It is a nice addition to the area with great coffee.

Katrina M.

Such an amazing place! Parking is a bit difficult if the lot is full, but you just have to go around the corner to get back around to get to the empty lot, they do have a QR code but it's still kind of confusing Has a really cute play area inside, it seems like outside is still being built but definitely has potential for food trucks and other things, right now in this heat. There's not much to do in there Plenty of bathrooms with one that is easily accessible for a changing table And on top of all the amazing things to make it kid friendly, coffee was amazing! I got the vegan cold brew and I can't wait to go back to try it again Definitely worth going back with your little one, just have to be mindful when it's busy and with other kids

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The Acre

The Acre

4.4
(98 reviews)
0.6 mi

You'll never not have a good time here. We've gone countless times, especially at late at night…read moresince they close late, and it's the perfect spot to end the night after going out. We usually bring our own board games and just enjoy hanging out with friends. We love the bar and the pizza. We've been coming here for a little over a year now and always have a great experience. The movie nights are also such a fun touch and make it a really relaxed, chill space. The only small suggestion would be possibly extending the menu in the future, but honestly, no complaints at all, we love this place.

I went from 5:45pm to 8ish on Saturday, January 10th for a meetup organized by Women Unplugged…read more It was my first time at The Acre. It's a good concept of open, outdoor gathering spaces. I advise going before March while it's still nice during the day and into the evening. There are a few dining and beverage options - no outside food/drink permitted. While l am not an outdoors person, I appreciate the concept. I'd consider returning for their movie on the lawn offerings and as an additional place to gather with family and friends. I took off a star for unclear parking and large holes in the primary access lane/road. Additional signage would be ideal for parking. Arrive with enough time to park inside the designated areas. Do not part along the side street near the homes. They have the right to call a tow truck.

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This bar is outside near the movie and general sitting areas.

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Eola House

Eola House

4.7
(3 reviews)
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4 Stars for location, location, location!…read more Eola House is a historic 1924 house-turned-rental space owned by the city, right by Lake Eola. It may seem like an odd sight in the middle of the park, but in fact it used to exist in a line of historic homes that were taken down for the park expansion. Now it sits alone, right off of the walking path surrounding the Lake. The home is lovely and features a sunroom, living room, parlor, outdoor terrace, upstairs area with a balcony, bridal changing room, and more. Recently I went for a lunch meeting in their upstairs space, the Summerlin Room ($75/hr rental with a 2 hr min). It was a lovely spot and fit our group of fifteen perfectly. I'll admit that I had been to the house once before to help with another event and the room wasn't set to the specifications agreed upon so we had to move and reset the chairs and tables right before the meeting. I remember the event organizer was quite annoyed... Hopefully it was a fluke! Side note- There is no elevator and the stairs are quite narrow. This is worth mentioning in case your event includes someone with mobility issues or who uses a wheelchair. As I was heading out I stopped in a room by the front and appreciated the array of pamphlets set up- ranging from history of the house to an Orlando biking map. There were also tourist pamphlets with the typical attractions (presumably for out of town guests of weddings of meetings). Overall, this is a beautiful meeting/event space that is priced reasonably and located in the heart of the city.

The Eola house was built in 1924 by George Marsh in the Mediterranean Revival style. It has a lot…read moreof beautiful details like twisted columns and a decorative quatrefoil window over the entry way. It is surrounded by lush landscaping and sits on the banks of Lake Eola. You really can't get a more picturesque spot than this. On the day we visited the flowers were blooming and swans wandered the grounds. Today the house is owned by the City of Orlando and they rent it for reasonable rates for private events like parties and weddings. A full listing of the prices can be found on their website. In addition the house has a welcome center and park offices. On the day I visited the house was closed and I could only peak through the windows. This looks like a fabulous venue for weddings and outdoor parties on the lawn.

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This spot is great for the whole family. I loved the inclusion of the outdoor games. They were…read moregreat for the kids! When it comes to inside the space, they have so many options in terms of food. I like how the food represented a bunch of different cultures from around the world. They also have a very good seating area, and there is a space for events. I attended a draw lab event here and it was really fun to get to be with that group and also have time to explore the space.

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Steak and cheese sandwich with fries.

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Steak and cheese sandwich with fries.
The Space

The Space

4.0
(1 review)
4.3 mi

4 Stars for possibly the oddest DIY event space / living space / arts space I've ever encountered…read more "Welcome. You are here. It is now." -- The words painted on the stairs leading to this magical place. How can I not be a fan of The Space? This DIY venue, with no signage, located above Anthony's Pizza in Mills 50 is just so crazy that it makes me want more. They host a bunch of odd/quirky/artistic events including Literocalypse (a monthly reading series featuring local writers), figure drawing art sessions, crazy dance parties (ex: SPACE-FEST), nude yoga, zine-release parties, musicians from all around, etc. Park behind Anthony's and walk up the stairs to find fantastically decorated hallways (sheets, sheets, and more sheets!) in what I imagine used to be a regular apartment. I went for Literocalypse one night and found myself wandering the apartment between readings. It seemed like people lived there- the kitchen looked like I had stocked it in my early college days and there were some homemade brownies sitting there, tempting anyone brave enough to take one. Their website, though minimal, hints to the goals of this place with a simple message at the top: "culture. expression. collaboration. education. inspiration. community. progress." It seems you can rent the space for events or to live there- "rental rates are flexible and donation based." I dig that they have a calendar of events that seems to be kept up to date. Unfortunately, I've heard that they've recently been throwing shows and events to raise money to save The Space and I hear that the actual physical space is for sale, but hopefully with the support of the arts community it will remain in its current iteration or another. In the end, Orlando is better for having these types of unique, non-judgemental venues for young artists to explore themselves and for us less artistic folks to enjoy something very real and untainted. And yes, I hear the dance parties are pretty freaking nuts (and hot, with only window AC units).

The Oliv Bar

The Oliv Bar

4.7
(12 reviews)
3.8 mi

Very sad they are closing this amazing bar with high ceiling and great sounds. The best local djs…read moreplayed here. Free parking around! Good drinks..... goodbye

Brought in the new year with a few close friends at a private NYE Soirée gathering at The Oliv bar…read more Having been prior before for another event, I was excited to revisit this cute little local bar but without the overly huge crowd. And as to be expected, the event was amazing. Drinks were good - averagely priced. We also got a welcome shot and a glass of champagne to toast with to bring in the new year! Staff were super friendly and very attentive. I believe the control of the guest capacity aided in that as well because the staff were not overwhelmed and had the ability to attend to all guests in a timely manner. The music (DJ invited to curate the tunes for that evening) was great! Vibes were perfect and again, I put emphasis on the fact that this event was private so we were not crammed into this space. The Oliv Bar is on the quainter side of local bars but it's truly a nice venue. It has tree in the center - which adds a unique twits to the space. The bay windows add another level of uniqueness to the space as well but, pose a capacity challenge since the space is circular in nature. And circular spaces tend to foster areas of non-usable space. Beyond that, it's a unique design experience that isn't necessarily seen in most places. So, I appreciate that as an architectural designer. All in all, I'll definitely recommend this local bar. It's worth going on a regular night as well, as they aren't super packed and you can experience the vibes of the space without being overwhelmed with larger crowds - like you'll see more in the bars in downtown. Great event. Great space. Cannot wait to see what this year brings us all!!

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Cups & Pups Coffee

Cups & Pups Coffee

4.7
(107 reviews)
2.4 mi

I came for the coffee, but am in LOVE with their cheesy egg pastry. I've never had anything quite…read morelike this. It's savory and filling and delicious with egg, cheese and herbs. I also got an iced dirty chai latte which was nicely balanced. The service was friendly and helped guide me to these tasty selections. This is my first visit since they moved to the main strip of Edgewater and it's a great spot with plenty of seating inside and out.

I LOVE the look of this place.I work nearby so I've been a couple times now. The girls are always…read morewelcoming and friendly. They have their regulars and I've heard them say "The usual?" Which I love because it shows they pay attention to their customers. I've tried a couple things already. Their vanilla matcha is my favorite. Their coffee is good but it could be stronger. I got the cafe con leche and as a Hispanic, our "cafe" is STRONG so I was expecting a good punch. It was too light for my liking (too much milk). I will be more detailed when ordering going forward. It was a good drink, just felt it could've been just a bit stronger. That being said I have tried the honey nut cheerio latte and that one is amazing! I like how they heat up the pastries before handing them to you. They always taste fresh. Other than that the place is always very clean. Very bright inside quiet. Good place to work, study or just relax. They do have outdoor seating available and small area for pets in the back.

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They have Pumpkin Cold Foam! This is their Honey Nut Cheerio latte with Pumpkin Foam!
They have Pumpkin Cold Foam! This is their Honey Nut Cheerio latte with Pumpkin Foam!
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