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    East End Market - Chicken katsu

    East End Market

    4.5(407 reviews)
    87.9 miAudubon Park
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    Had never heard of End End Market until this recent trip I took and some locals a.k.a. my…read morecolleagues who live here told me about it. They have a good variety of restaurants and a couple shops. It's a lot more chill than other places in Orlando I feel like, and seems to be mainly locals rather than tourists. We came for breakfast and I got Lineage Coffee, Papi's Burritos, and Gideon's Cookies. We sat outside and there's plenty of seating and open air concept outside. I would definitely come back here again!

    I found out about East End Market from the show Somebody Feed Phil and I have to say it does feel…read morelike a hidden gem. It has such a strong local vibe and it is cool to see a mix of smaller vendors alongside some more well known food spots. That said there are a few things worth noting. First, seating can be a challenge. There is plenty of outdoor seating but not much indoors. The day we went it was pretty hot and sitting outside was not the most enjoyable experience at times. Second, I fully support spending money at local businesses but the tipping culture here felt a bit excessive. I bought a bag of coffee beans with no drink and was prompted for a tip. I spent $45 for 12 pieces of chocolates at Oban Chocolatier and was asked for a tip there too. Same thing when I spent about $25 on four cookies at Gideon's Bakehouse. I am happy to support but it started to feel like a lot in a not enjoyable way. Third, the hours between vendors can be a bit awkward. We came around brunch time which worked for some spots but others were not open yet. For example, Domu does not open until dinner (5PM) and Gyukatsu Rose was not opening until later in the afternoon (3 PM) Overall, I think this is a great place to check out especially if you enjoy trying a variety of local spots. Just plan ahead for seating and timing and be prepared for lots of tip prompts along the way.

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    East End Market - Such a cute public market. Been wanting to come here too!

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    Such a cute public market. Been wanting to come here too!

    Plant St Market - Crooked can

    Plant St Market

    4.6(167 reviews)
    98.0 miHorizons West / West Orlando
    $$

    Plant Street Market is located in downtown Winter Garden and basically a food hall. Inside the…read morelarge building, you will find many different permanent vendors including, Crooked Can Brewery, the flagship of Plant Street, Jam Hot Chicken, Axom Coffee, Tea place, Empanada and Co., Bento Sushi, Michael's Ali Pizza, Sit Benji's Donuts, a BBQ place, a popcorn stand, mac and cheese stand, a cheese place, chocolate place, and then a butcher with food to buy and bring home. There are a ton of places! Inside and outside, there are plenty of tables and high tops to sit at. There is a lot of grassy areas outside for kids to run around as well. The best part of Plant Street is that everyone in your party can get something different but all sit together and enjoy each other's company. MY wife and I tend to do this alot. We order smaller things from a few booths and then share everything. During the weekends and then also throughout the year, Plant Street has events such as Octoberfest, pet adoption and live singers, to name a few. This usually will bring more people here and to be honest, parking can be tough. Their private parking lot is not incredibly large and also shares with a few restaurants across from them, not located inside the market. My wife and I try to go early when we visit. We want a table to sit down, even though you can easily walk around with your food. If you cannot find parking, there is a parking garage which will be a slight walk over. The parking garage is closer to where the farmer's market is. Everyone who works at the different vendors are always very nice. I believe they are Crooked Can employees, but people will walk around picking up your beer glasses for you. The prices are pretty reasonable as well. They are priced appropriate for what you get. I definitely recommend checking out Plant Street as this is one of our favorite local places to visit. ACES!

    Plant Street Market is a large building in the downtown heart of Winter Garden. Inside is home to…read moreCrooked Can Brewery, the flagship of Plant Street and then a handful of vendors, most of which are food. The outside is brick building which I love, it makes it look old and rustic and brings you into the feel of being up North as opposed to Florida. Inside is a long walkway with vendors on both sides. At the end is Crooked Can brewery. This is the main draw to Plant Street. They are the largest vendor occupying one end as well as a smaller bar area on the other end. Their beers are very good, also being sold in stores. Their vendors are mostly food including Jam Hot Chicken, Axom Coffee, Tea place, Empanada and Co., Bento Sushi, Michael's Ali Pizza, Sit Benji's Donuts, a BBQ place and more. There are quite a few. They also have a mac and cheese stand, a cheese place, chocolate place, and then a butcher with food to buy and bring home. Inside and outside, they offer tables and high tops to sit at. What I love the most, is you could all get something different, which might be great for those that cannot agree. What my husband and I love to do, is to order small things from a few booths and share it all. We get to try a bunch of things and not get super full really fast. On the weekends, and throughout the year they do tend to have many events. Which brings more people here. The parking can be tough, their lot is not incredibly large so we do like to get here early. If you cannot find parking, there is a parking garage but this is going to be a slight walk over to Plant Street. The parking garage is closer to where the farmer's market is. Everyone who works inside are always friendly. They walk around (I believe Crooked Can employees) and will pick up empty glasses. The prices are not unreasonable. They are priced appropriate for what you get. I definitely recommend checking out Plant Street! Its one of our favorite local places to visit.

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