Night Life
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| Downtown Orlando | ||
| Beyond the theme park attractions lies the city of Orlando. With an abundance of nightclubs, restaurants and bars, downtown Orlando comes alive at night with the sounds of an urban metropolis. Orange Avenue, Church Street, Magnolia Street, Central Boulevard and Pine Street offer a host of nightlife options.
On Church Street, the main attraction is a tri-level complex featuring different bars on each floor. On the ground floor, Chillers, which takes its name from the specialty frozen drinks with funky names it serves, features a DJ spinning the latest in Top 40 music. On the mid-level, Big Belly Brewery provides a laid-back atmosphere with big barrels of peanuts as bar food. Latitudes, a rooftop bar that often features live reggae music, boasts a great view of the Orlando skyline. Check out the latest events at http://www.downtownorlando.com/ |
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| International Drive | |
| By night, the bright lights of I-Drive shine for an evening of vast entertainment options.
Pointe Orlando, a large shopping and entertainment complex down the street from Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center, is a one-stop shop for nighttime entertainment. Begin the evening at one of the many restaurants, including Adobe Gila’s Margarita Cantina, with outdoor seating, top-shelf margaritas and live music. BB King's Blues Club will open in 2007, offering fantastic Southern cooking and live music nightly. The Grape, an upscale wine bar, and Taverna Opa, features Greek food, music and belly dancing, at the Pointe. |
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| Why not check out some of the other things to do in Orlando. You can also find some great places to eat out.
If you want to book somewhere to stay take a look at our Orlando vacation homes for rent. |
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