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    Kava Culture

    4.9 (23 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 3:30 AM (Next day)

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    Happy hour specials

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    Alessandra C.

    I could say that I've never felt this relaxed at a bar/cafe before due to the effects of Kava on my nervous system, but that would not be entirely accurate. I would have felt quite relaxed here without having tried any Kava before due its ambiance and people -- both patrons and bartenders (Kaiden and Bianca are genuinely nice and caring people, you can just tell by chatting with them), everyone seems to take part in the "Kava culture": relaxed, open-minded, community-oriented. It was my first time at this place and trying Kava. Kaiden offered me a complimentary "shell" for my first visit, which I of course accepted. I describe it as a mouth-numbing, stronger version of natural Kombucha. It made me feel very relaxed and a bit lethargic, but all in a good way. Kaiden explained to me that the most common effect of Kava is relaxation but that people react differently to it. Kaiden is very knowledgeable and took his time to explain everything on the menu to me and answer all my questions. He also said that they host some cool events and advertise them on their Instagram account. This hour spent at Kava Culture Kava Bar was so positive and memorable that I now recommend this place to everyone who'd like to sip on an exquisite drink (they also have other drinks like Elixir and Kratom), chill, work, study, meet new people, paint (they host Sip&Paint on Monday evenings), or entertain (Open Mic Sundays) themselves. Not to mention the gorgeous decor and cool lightning. I plan to return.

    Beautiful Cozy spot with amazing drinks and lovely people. There's a Paint and Sip that is always so much fun.

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    Zondra T.

    This place is a whole vibe. I love the esthetic here, it's so kute. The employees are always super friendly. I love to just relax here while enjoying Kava.

    Beautiful Kava cafe! If you're looking for a nice selection and variety this is the perfect Kava bar to try... I'm giving them 5 stars... also if you're looking for food, this area has nice restaurants to choose from. We will return when we're back in town.

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    James Y.

    Okay, listen. I love the drinks at Kava Culture. The kava concoctions are like liquid wizardry. They are imaginative, delicious, and somehow capable of turning a rough day into a mellow vibe fest. It's like sipping on a chill pill with a side of tropical vacation. Bravo, Kava Culture, bravo. But then there's the espresso. Oh, espresso. If the kava menu is Beyoncé, the espresso menu is like that friend who only wears beige and always orders plain oatmeal. We're talking vegan milk + syrup. That's it. Like, come on. You've already proven you're masters of drink alchemy--why are the coffee drinks so aggressively...meh? Sometimes in the morning, I'm not quite ready to dive into the magical world of kava (even the white strain, bless its heart). I think, "Hey, I'll grab a latte instead." But when I asked if they could jazz up an espresso drink with one of their creative seasonal combos, they said no. A hard no. Like, "Nice try, dreamer, but take your vanilla latte and go." (Not an actual quote but same vibes) So, I guess I'm heading next door for coffee. But don't worry, Kava Culture, I'll be back once my morning self transforms into my evening self and is ready for your enchanted potions. Maybe one day you'll give the espresso menu a glow-up and I'll never have to leave. Until then, I'm living a two-stop beverage life. P.S. Still love y'all. Just...do better with the beans.

    Benjamin H.

    Best Kava bar in Florida. Anna is so delightful! The decor is out of this world. Highly recommend

    Will L.

    One of the coolest new places in Downtown. Drinks taste amazing as well. If you haven't tried Kava before I would 100 percent recommend. The bartenders were able to give us samples to try and helped us decide what to order! This place is also perfect for groups to meet up at. Literally can't stop raving about the place, finally something chill and laid back and unique to go to

    Tony D.

    Very friendly staff the vibes in there are unparalleled, it's like the coolest experience. Much needed in the downtown area.

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    Great place to hang out or work. Staff is super friendly and will explain everything if you are new to Kava.

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    Noir Bar

    4.8
    (65 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    We accidentally stumbled upon this speakeasy while dining at Talay. Although they're connected…read morephysically, NOIR is its own separate business and definitely has its own unique identity. The vibe here is dark, intimate, and gives off a chic city nightlife feel. They offer both a full cocktail menu and a happy hour menu. They also offer a Thai tapas menu, which we unfortunately didn't get to try because we were already stuffed from dinner at Talay, but the menu looked amazing and gives us another reason to come back! The drinks are unique, creative, and very well crafted. We ordered the Celestial Bloom, and it was absolutely delicious! It was beautifully balanced and left us wanting to come back just to try more of their cocktails. Definitely a great spot for drinks before or after dinner!

    A hidden speakeasy inside of Talay Thai restaurant. Enter Talay and immediately go left. Then,…read morepast the bathrooms straight ahead there is a brown wall. The hidden door which you push is on the right side. Once inside the bar it is super small inside. The tables along the wall are squished together. I think you're better off at the bar. I could see lots of people bringing dates here. First up, I tried a $17 Tree of Life. The drink the bartender made me was maybe 2 sips. There's a giant ice cube and a bamboo leaf or something and very little drink to drink. Not sure what to make of this because as soon as I was deciding if I liked it or not, it was gone. Wouldn't order this again. Second, I tried a $17 Adam & Eve. I wish the matcha was much stronger. There's a place in Tampa called Tori Bar that has a super duper matcha tasting cocktail. This one was much lighter. It was fine, not my favorite. Maybe I'd bring a date here sometime, but wouldn't go out of my way to come here.

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    Genesis, tree of life and Adam and Eve
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    Bar area
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    Alfies Hifi

    4.7
    (109 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Kyle is awesome!!! Great service, ambience is amazing! Music choice sways with the crowd :)read more

    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

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    Milk punch (left) and pink lady (right)
    Milk punch (left) and pink lady (right)
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    Alfies selector bar
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    Custom bar for the community!
    Otto’s High Dive

    Otto’s High Dive

    4.4
    (381 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Otto's Dive Bar absolutely exceeded our expectations. From the moment we walked in, we loved the…read moreatmosphere. The modern décor paired with classic Cuban music playing in the background created a classy, vibrant space with incredible energy and character. The standout dish of the night was, without question, the Squash & Burrata Salad. OH. MY. WORD. This may be one of my favorite dishes I've had all year. It was refreshing, slightly spicy, and packed with so much depth and texture. Every bite was perfectly balanced and left us wanting more. We also tried the lamb lollipops with cilantro-mint sauce and lemon garlic vinaigrette. The lamb was cooked flawlessly, tender and flavorful. The sauces complemented it well, although the vinaigrette leaned a little heavy on the lemon/vinegar for our taste. For our entrée, we shared the whole grilled snapper, and it was phenomenal. The fish was incredibly tender and well executed with savory and light garnishes. We especially loved the pickled peppers and the green sauce. The combination of mango and passion fruit was something I never would have expected to work so well, but the chef absolutely nailed it. To finish, we enjoyed the classic Cuban guava y queso pastelitos, which were the perfect sweet ending to a fantastic meal. Great food, awesome vibes, thoughtful execution, and a unique Cuban-inspired menu. We'll definitely be back!

    Great atmosphere, remarkable service and food. Highly recommend their carne vieja, osso buco,…read morepudín de pan and cuba libre! Enjoy this gem with a Cuban and American twist!!

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    One of our go to places for brunch!
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    Death In The Afternoon

    Death In The Afternoon

    4.7
    (165 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Always a good experience at Death in the Afternoon…read more Just a chill vibe, great service, cocktails speak for themselves. Really enjoy trying one of their creations and their take on a classic. Short wait for the bar...worth it!! Street parking available or ride share. Drink Responsibly....cheers!

    I had 30 places on my Mills 50 walking route that day, and Death in the Afternoon sat at the very…read moretop of my list. The name alone was enough to capture my imagination. It evokes another era, the 1930s and 1940s, a hidden place where people escaped reality for a few hours and where every whispered conversation felt a little more dangerous than it should. There is something about saying the name out loud that feels almost mischievous. Even before stepping inside, it conjures images of old Hollywood glamour, forbidden romance, and the kind of longing that filled classic films. The sort of place where people met not because they had to, but because they couldn't stay away. The space itself more than lives up to the promise of its name. Death in the Afternoon is one of the most visually interesting places Orlando has to offer. It feels intimate, mysterious, and wonderfully removed from the ordinary. I couldn't help but think of The Great Gatsby, not because of excess or extravagance, but because of that same sense of romance, possibility, and yearning for something just out of reach. In fact, I visited twice in the same afternoon. My first stop was simply to satisfy my curiosity and see if the reality matched the image I had built up in my head. It did. So after completing the rest of my three-hour Mills 50 walk, I found myself drawn back for a meal and a chance to enjoy the atmosphere a little longer. The menu is limited, so choose wisely. The salmon entrée was excellent and easily the standout of my meal. The Caesar salad was pleasant enough, but the salmon is what I would come back for. As a perfect ending to the day, a dear longtime Yelp colleague joined me and we spent some time catching up on the latest news and gossip in our circles. Good conversation, a memorable meal, and an atmosphere that feels like it belongs to another time. Death in the Afternoon is not just a restaurant. It's the kind of place that stays on your mind long after you've left. Make sure your stay is not over 2 hours tho ..

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    To me it feels like a really cool NYC bar.
    To me it feels like a really cool NYC bar.
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    Pork Belly
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    Lamp & Shade Craft Kitchen And Cocktails

    Lamp & Shade Craft Kitchen And Cocktails

    4.4
    (254 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$$

    This was my second visit to Lamp & Shade, and it definitely won't be my last…read more The service was excellent from start to finish, and the atmosphere is exactly what I look for in a night out. The vibe is laid-back, the music is at a good volume, and it's a great place to enjoy dinner and drinks without feeling rushed. To start, we ordered the croquettes and the Caesar salad bites. The croquettes were very good and something I would absolutely order again. The Caesar salad bites, however, completely stole the show. They were insane and are a must-order every time I come back. For our entrees, we ordered the rigatoni and the chicken. This was my second time getting the rigatoni, and it was just as good as I remembered. Rich, flavorful, and easily one of my favorite dishes on the menu. The chicken was also very good and cooked well. That said, if you're looking for a protein entrée, I'd still recommend the tomahawk. My group ordered it on my first visit, and it's still one of the best dishes I've had here. The cocktails were excellent as well. I started with the Forbidden Bloom, which was fantastic. I also tried the Split Personality (Not pictured). It wasn't my favorite, but that's more a reflection of my taste since I'm not much of a whiskey drinker. I've also had the espresso martini on a previous visit, and it was phenomenal. Overall, Lamp & Shade continues to impress. Great service, excellent food, creative cocktails, and an atmosphere that keeps me coming back. Easily one of my favorite spots in the Mills area.

    Maybe this place is simply for younger, cooler, hotter people than me. Entirely possible. But I…read morelive in San Francisco, spend time around DJs and nightlife, and am not generally afraid of a loud room. I just apparently still believe that when oysters and $47 pasta appear on a menu, one should be able to hear the person sitting across the table. To be fair, the service throughout the evening was excellent and attentive, and the bourbon drinks ("Filthy Behavior") were genuinely good. We also ordered the croquettes, Caesar salad bites, 12 oysters, the spicy rigatoni with lump crab, golden rice with shrimp, and a discounted prosecco because it was oyster/prosecco Tuesday. The pasta itself was cooked properly, and the golden rice ended up being the least salty thing we ate, which unfortunately made it the standout. Everything else tasted as though the kitchen had recently suffered a tragic misunderstanding involving seawater. At one point we asked if the music was usually this loud because we genuinely couldn't hear each other speak. Our server kindly said she would check on it, but either management said no or the DJ entered a blood oath with the sound system. Conversation had become theoretical. Maybe this is the vibe now. Maybe dining is no longer about the food and meaningful conversation, with lighting so oddly bright--less intimate dinner, more "the club is closing, please locate your belongings"--while paying $220 for two people with automatic gratuity included. For me, the whole experience felt wildly overpriced--ordinary food dressed in extraordinary.

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    Bathroom hallway
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    Deviled eggs
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