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    East End Market

    4.5 (408 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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

    As many times as we've been back and forth to Orlando, I've been wanting to check out East End Market fooooooo-eva now! Glad we finally got a chance to swing by and check it out. The parking is very limited here and it's actually quite terrible considering what a cool spot it is. This is a nice neighborhood market and culinary food hub located in Audubon Park Garden District off Corrine Drive. Market hall hours are Mon-Thu 8am-7pm, Fri-Sat 8am-9pm and Sun 8am-6pm. Current Merchants as of February 2026: * The Neighbors * Winter Park Biscuit Company * ÔBon Chocolatier * Domu * Papi's Burritos * Freehand Goods * Gideon's Bakehouse * Hinckley's Fancy Meats * La Femme du Fromage * Lineage Coffee Roasting * Rion's Ocean Room * Gyukatsu Rose * Wafu * LFdF Upstairs * Carla Poma Jewelry * The Owl's Attic * APGD * Steven Miller Photography Upon entering East End Market, it really reminded me of Oxbow Public Market located in Napa Valley, CA. Same vibes but on a much smaller scale. Still cool nonetheless. The space is a bit tight when you walk in and pending on if it's busy, it almost feels congested. Gideon's Bakehouse usually always has a line wrapped around all of its location, this one in East End Market is no different. Insane the cult following for these cookies. I don't see the appeal. It just looks like it would sit in my belly all week if I had one. Ha. Hard pass for me. I was told Ôbon Chocolatier is the sister company to Light on the Sugar. On this particular day, we didn't want any more sweets, chocolate or drinks so we didn't get to try anything. Maybe next time. They specialize in fancy chocolate bon bons and those viral fruit pastries called Trompe-l'œil desserts (French for "deceive the eye") or Cédric Grolet-style fruits. Lots of spots for good eats, drinks or fun and unique gifts. This is the appeal of these public market or food hall spaces, you can decide what you're in the mood for and go for it. Love the concept and space but parking was the only real complaint and headache. Bonus was finding a Little Free Library located by the main front entrance next to Ôbon Chocolatier. I actually snagged a book that was on my TBR. Woot woot!

    Our Japanese delight Kyatsu
    Laurie B.

    One of my favorite places to walk do on a weekend! Whether it be for a breakfast burrito , a weekend brunch or dinner at Domu or a drink at the neighbors there is always something fun to do. This past weekend there was the first walking music festival.

    Love a stop by East End Market!
    Kate M.

    So many of my favorite places to visit in Orlando are located in East End Market!!! The best ramen at Domu, delicious cookies at Gideon's Bakehouse, amazing Florida themed apparel and goods at Freehand Goods, a sweet treat from Wafu, a cocktail from The Neighbors, and so much more! The only negative thing I can say about East End Market is about the parking situation. It can be tricky to find a spot, but we have started street parking a little down the road to avoid the small and busy parking lot. My tip is to do that and just have a little extra walk to the building.

    Garlic Buns from Neighbors upstairs.
    Inoel R.

    This was the first time we came here. Didn't even know it existed but man it was a very nice place. The ambiance is great and it has a few shops and eateries within in it. Including Domu where we ended the night. The service was great and the food was amazing.

    Vernee D.

    This must be a new food market, because my very hip and cool niece didn't even know about it! The parking lot is small, but if you are determined to eat here, wait for a parking spot. It is a small shared space, but with tons of options and plenty of seating outdoors. This is a two-story space, so make sure you really look through before deciding on what you want to eat! There was a Michelin star ramen spot here, but their hours are limited. There was ANOTHER spot indoors for katsu (maybe Michelin star) but their hours were also limited. This was great space though, with a lovely flower garden.

    Cute cats
    Kat L.

    This place is wonderful. It's a food hall and other stores inside a building. Cute little shops with unique stuff. I got a pistachio toffee chocolate chip cookie at Gideon's Bakehouse. It was $7 but it was pretty big and it tasted delicious. They have some stores upstairs too and I got 3 waffle taiyaki combo at Wafu. The matcha, red bean and Kurobuta Sausage. All of them were really good. Also upstairs There was a door with a slot called the secret slice pizza. You have to order it online and it opens at certain times. I would like to try it next time I'm here. Lots of great stores and food! What a great find!

    Chante' M.

    I come to East market quite a lot. I've been to Damo and probably every other restaurant or booth in here. I like the way that things rotate and I like the staples like Gideon's that have always been there. The customer service at each location is phenomenal and although the parking may be something that may deter you at first it moves pretty well and it's worth to circle or wait a few minutes.. look up the different places to see what you want, but even if you just wanna come on Sunday morning to see what they have they'll sometimes have tents out there of different vendor selling stuff like kettle corn to tacos all type of things. One of my favorite markets for sure.

    Downstairs market
    Kellie B.

    On the East side of Orlando, FL is a cute little market with a variety of different shops from coffee, food, shopping for accessories, clothes, butcher and a Michelin star restaurant Domu! I visited East End market early morning at the opening hour. My intentions were to visit Papi's burrito as I had heard many great things about their breakfast burrito, however, I have never had lineage coffee so I grabbed myself a Cinnamon latte too. Gideon Bakehouse cookies was also located in the market, great place for the locals in place of standing in the long line at Disney Springs. East end market has outdoor seating with a garden of food being grown on the property. They have elevators that will take you to the second floor. The bathrooms were clean. There's parking on the right side of the building and the left side of the building. Uncertain days they have a little outdoor farmers market. East End market is a great place to go to try several different shops. Enjoy the outdoors and do some shopping in their stores. I can't wait to come back and introduce my daughters to this cute market.

    Enjoying the picnic tables
    Stacy V.

    East End Market is one of my favorite places to take guests from out of town. They are always impressed with the food, drinks, local goods, and you can get here! There is something for everyone. Craving a hot bowl of ramen or crispy fried chicken wings? There's Domu.Need vegan options? Winter Park Biscuit Company has excellent plant based chicken and sandwiches. If you're looking for something sweet, you can't go wrong with Gideons Bakehouse, Dochi Donuts, or Wafu. They've got a few shops with local goods in it too. There are more restaurants that I didn't mention and some merchants come and go through the years. Vibe is chill and relaxed. They have a nice outdoor area as well as seating upstairs. Parking can be tricky, especially on the weekends. Get here earlier than you plan to so you can search for a spot or park across the street and walk over. East End Market has easily turned into an Orlando staple with its great local food and friendly vibe. I can't wait to see what fun new restaurants and shops join the community in the future!

    Steph T.

    A mix of restaurants and retail spaces perfectly packed together in a beautiful and cozy space in Winter Park! My go tos are always The Neighbors and Gideon's!

    Stephanie E.

    What a gem of a place! Parking is a little rough if it gets really busy. Love all the picnic tables with umbrellas! We loved the little shops and ate at multiple places! Lots of good vibes here!

    Kathy K.

    This neighborhood market and food hall located in the Audubon Park Garden District of Orlando has a vast array of artisanal venders in one location. These merchants vary from bakers to coffee makers. We went for breakfast. I chose Hinckley's and ordered the Smoked Salmon Melt $18. It was delicious. We also ordered cookies from Gideon's Bakehouse. They are huge and delicious too. We ate in the front outdoor patio with picnic tables. No indoor seating available. We walked around the garden area when we were finished.

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    Ask the Community - East End Market

    If I want To experience on an April Saturday morning which is when I will be in town what's best time to get there to see all and not have guge lines please and how far is it…

    From the Winter Park Station to East End Market is about 10 minutes by car, 1 hour by walking. FYI - Saturdays are pretty busy at East End and you'll also have the WP Farmer's Market happening close to the station.

    How busy does it get around 6pm on a Saturday? Would there be available seating for 6 adults and 3 kids available outside?

    By 6pm the rush is over and you should be able to enjoy most of the options at the market. Dochi and Olde Hearth Bread will be closed by 6 but there are lots of options you can still enjoy: dinner at Domu, Farm & Haus, WP Biscuit Company, Hinckley's… Read more

    The benches by the garden and the tables/chairs underneath the tent area are not designated for restaurants specifically (unless it is outdoor seatings for Domu)...so they are first come first serve?

    That is correct. Open seating.

    It's says special hours today. What are the hours?

    Closes today

    Is it pet friendly?

    Yes pets are welcome on the courtyard and garden but the health department won’t let us invite furry friends inside unless they are a service animal. Thanks for asking!

    Is parking free?

    Yes but it fills up very quickly! There is overflow parking at a church adjacent to the market however that fills up fast as well. I usually snag a spot across the street in the lot for Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream/Bluebird Bake Shop.

    Are there any highchairs here for kids?

    Maybe in Domu but otherwise no.

    How much is the bike rental and what's the time duration? Are there trails around to go for a bike ride?

    I don't know about the cost and duration of bike rental - but yes, Cady Way trail is very close by.

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    Packwoods is a small, hip cocktail bar in "Maitland Social," a little food hall-ish place with a…read moreFoxtail Coffee, a sushi bar, and a pizza parlor. (I gather you can order food from the neighboring restaurants while drinking here.) It reminds me of The Courtesy in Winter Park--which I definitely mean as a compliment. The drinks are inventive, well-crafted, and well-presented, and the service is friendly, fast, and knowledgeable. The drink menu the night I went was divided into sections: effervescent, shaken, stirred, and "exploring technique." I had two drinks: the "Siam Silk" is a tiki-ish riff on a clarified milk punch using cognac, a rum blend, and Thai iced tea with fruit; the other drink I had was a low-ABV riff on a Sherry Cobbler. They were both great, and I appreciate that they have a creative low/no-alcohol portion of the menu. This was definitely a pleasant surprise to find up north of Orlando, although perhaps I shouldn't have been surprised at all--Maitland has another one of my favorite bars in the metro area (Permanent Vacation). I'll definitely be back.

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    The Chapman

    4.6
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    This place is great! It's definitely popular on the weekend so try to get a reservation if you can…read more Our server was fast and had tons of recommendations for each section of the menu. We got a dirty martini and negroni to start. Awesome presentation and they came out pretty quickly. We were also given a free glass of prosecco, which was an excellent touch. For appetizers we ordered the Crispy Bang Bang Lion's Mane, which had a great texture and was extra crispy, and the Citrus Spiced Carrots. This sat in a bed of ricotta cheese and hot honey. The perfect balance of sweet and salty. I'd order this 10 times over again. For our mains we got the Fresh Grilled Fish of the day, which was a snapper with mashed sweet potato and broccolini and a pan to pour a lemon sauce over top. This was a perfect portion, the fish was grilled perfectly, and I could have eaten an entire bowl of their sweet potatoes. My husband got the Bronzed Florida Grouper, which had a risotto with shrimp in it. Both of these dishes were INCREDIBLE. To finish, we got the Sky High Citrus Meringue Pie. This kind of played on a key lime pie. It was rich, the portion was HUGE, and a great way to finish our meal. Overall, great food, great vibes, and great service.

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    Delicious housemade crab cakes with ancho chili rémoulade, fresh corn & salsa negro
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    Noir Bar

    4.8
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    2.3 mi

    Food was amazing! I loved the drinks, and our server was fantastic. The atmosphere is so pleasant,…read moreI love coming here with my friends.

    Noir Bar is definitely one of my top BARS to visit on my short list of bars I enjoy immensely. I've…read morebeen coming since it opened, and I really cannot say I've been disappointed. The ambiance and feel of the bar is very "sultry" and "intimate." The mood lighting, dark paneling/interiors paired with the bar itself being lit to be the center of attention, lends itself to the secretiveness and LURE that a modernized speakeasy would provide. I truly enjoy stepping foot into this little hidden, but NOT so hidden, gem (which can be accessed from the interior to Talay). Service can be slow at times - especially when they are busy. However, the staff is usually always gracious, helpful, and willing to serve. The few great mixologists I've met there have also been very willing to break down how they make their drinks and really give us a glimpse into their world. So, I'm appreciative of that. That is not something that you can always expect at bars. As for the drinks (and food I'll glaze over), I am usually not left disappointed. I appreciate that seasonally they play with their drink menu and introduce new cocktails. I also love a handful of their signature drinks on the menu. This may be the only bar I've had a drink with Aperol in it that I actually ENJOYED (and not tolerated). The pricing can get high depending on what you order, but for the area and the going rate of a night out, they hold their own. Definitely don't pop into Noir if you are looking for an AFFORDABLE cocktail experience because the tab will creep up on you. The food is OKAY. They share a kitchen with Talay and offer some items not on the Talay menu - which is nice. However, I rarely eat when I visit, so the few times I have, it's been okay. Nothing to truly brag home about. I am happy, though, that they did start offering food because in the very beginning (when they first opened), that was not an option. Anyways, Noir Bar is GREAT (to me)! I will keep coming here and recommending it to others. It's also great for a date night or night out with your friends. It's in a decent location - but please take heed of parking in this area, as it can be challenging to find FREE street parking. However, there is parking available all around and in various garages nearby.

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    Prato

    4.3
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    2.1 mi
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    Prato is such a comfort meal for me. The staff is always kind, the vibe of the space is cozy, and…read moreit's always a meal to look forward to. My go to drink is usually a white linen. However, for the sake of happy hour, I ordered the Cetriolo and my husband ordered a negroni bianco. The cetriolo was light, refreshing, heavy on the cucumber, and overall the perfect summer cocktail. And the negroni was smooth and sophisticated. As a starter, we ordered the meatballs (because you didn't go to prato if you didn't order them) and the Piccante Dolce to balance. The meatballs are always such a classic 10/10 you have to get them. The Piccante Dolce was light and very balanced. As our mains, I ordered the Duck and Foie Gras Mezzaluna (mind you i'm typically a mustard spaghetti girl) and was VERY surprised! It was a great portion, not too heavy, and absolutely delicious! My husband got the Chicken Saltimbocca and demolished the entire thing. It's safe to say he was a fan. Because it was my birthday, I was offered a free dessert from their menu. The Cheesecake with peach compote was incred. She wasn't too sweet and a great sized portion for 2 people. Our server, Alexandra, was the SWEETEST. She was so attentive and had such a great attitude. She offered to take pictures of us, and really made our day. Next time we come, we will be requesting to sit in her section.

    The aesthetic of the tall wooden rafters, stone floors, mood lighting and peeks of natural sun, it…read moregives high class Italian in the best way possible. As you walk in there's a large bar with a decent amount of seating, and to the right a mix of tables. Take on the limited outdoor seating at your own risk during Florida's storm season. I started with the Sunshine State cocktail. The gin cocktail was a little more lime forward than I prefer, but I'm still a fan! To follow it, I tried the Negroni Bianco. It was on the sweeter side and had a lot of floral flavor. The Bruschette Caprese has so much flavor, I couldn't get place if the tomatoes were marinated, but I loved it! For dinner I couldn't resist the house special, mustard spaghettini. It was creamy, and mustard marinated noodles the perfect balance. As you'd expect with the setting and price point, the service was professional and attentive.

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    Alfies Hifi

    Alfies Hifi

    4.6
    (110 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    After months of anticipation... I finally made it to Alfie's…read more It was exactly what I was hoping it would be: a slice of culture. Real people. Real life. Real youth. Real energy. Real good vibes. Orlando obviously has no shortage of places to eat, drink, and gather, but Alfie's belongs to that rare category of venues that feel equally at home in a major metropolis. It's the kind of spot that would fit seamlessly into Los Angeles's best neighborhoods: think Gold Line in Highland Park or the Vinyl Room at the Hollywood Palladium. Not because they're carbon copies, but because they share that intangible quality of genuine discovery and cultural curiosity. The crowd ( age range 25 - 35 mostly ) was genuinely engaged with one another. People were actually talking, actually present, not hunched over their phones. That alone felt invigorating. There was an undeniable spark in the room. Alfie's wasn't chasing trends; it was simply allowing them to emerge naturally. What impressed me most was how they brought it all together .. Retro stereo equipment and vinyl players from the 50s mixed with a bar area that's super sleek and modern. Conversations, music, the lounge itself .... all came together in a way that felt alive and IN THE MOMENT. When my LA friends visit, Alfie's is on the list. Go after 9 or 10 PM and plan to stay for at least two hours. That's when you really see the scene develop and come alive. Bring your ID: they card at the door. Even at my age, I still get carded. No complaining about that ! lol

    We entered around 8 pm on a Wednesday. We considered getting a drink since it was cold inside and…read morethe music was good. However, we initially entered to get a picture in the photobooth for our friends birthday. There was no one at the door checking IDs. After we all piled into the photobooth, someone walked up and asked for our IDs. He wanted us to exit the booth to get them. Eventually said ok because we had already paid and on a timer. But he was very impatient. Let me add that there was not a single person in the entire place. NO ONE. Let me also add that almost our entire group is almost 40. So we're obv not underage. With the way he approached us and was completely impatient, we were a little turned off and left. Which lost them money on our entire group. He followed us out the door as we left. It was a weird experience especially when there was literally no one else in there. The music was good but I doubt and of us will to back based on that experience alone.

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