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    Timucua Arts Foundation

    5.0 (42 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Chante' M.

    Excellent venue for showcasing Orlando's upcoming talent. Perfect setting to accommodate a crowd but not intimidate the performers.

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    Lisette B.

    We went last night for a Live! Recording of The Greenjays and Friends. It was great! The atmosphere is nice and cozy and the acoustics are wonderful! They have a state of the art sound setup and are utilizing a unique technology from Holland. When you come in, they do offer wine and water for free. Patrons donate wine bottles and that's what the volunteers provide to the guests. All and all a great experience and we will be back. The Greenjays are a great local jazz band and I recommend checking them out.

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    Will G.

    This place was great!! Very intimate with the most amazing audio/video setup. I was fortunate enough to go with the management from a local news radio station and got the complete backstory of the building and how it came to be. The owner/designer of the venue walked us through the entire building process and got the inside scoop. It was an amazing experience to say the least. They started with a local artists film from the independent film festival and then went on to play through the lead jazz artists inspirational artists compositions. We entered the building/home and were immediately greeted with our choice of wine ( bring a bottle leave a bottle) it was very community oriented and the wine was from a guest prior to us. I had no idea what to expect but was very impressed. I definitely underestimated how amazing the venue/home would be. (It's a home turned venue) If you get a chance to go here do yourself the favor and do so.

    Anita G.

    How is it that I have never gone here before? What an exquisite gem of a venue! We arrived about ten minutes early, gave our wine and food to a staff member, and sat outside with charming lights and plants on the covered patio. On the way in we gratefully made our contribution in a jar by the door. Once inside we were immediately impressed with the beauty of the welcoming area. Jim Spence was an amazing guitarist and I could have listened to him all night. Lauren Heinz made me feel like a was sitting on a back porch on an Alabama summers day, drinking a Big Dipper of cool well water. Loved the intimate setting of this and will definitely go back again and again

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    Andi P.

    5 Stars for an intimate arts venue, inside someone's house, that hosts incredible local and international musicians and actors. Most of the shows at The Timucua White House are free with a donation plus bring your own snacks/wine. You rarely need to buy your spot ahead of time, but the show I attended was with Grammy Award winning jazz flutist, Nestor Torres, so reservations were required and there was a long line of people waiting outside in case there were unclaimed seats. As you enter, you'll pass a dining room of sorts, where snacks and wine that guests bring is set up for the picking. Along side is the kitchen and through a set of doors you'll walk into a tall theater. Three narrow floors look down upon the stage and are accessible by a winding staircase. Each floor has a bathroom and the two top floors have space for a couple of small couches and some stools. All together I think they have room for 100 guests. The intimate setting, located inside a family's home, makes this space feel unique, special, and like something you feel compelled to support and protect. And one way to do that is to become a member. They were saying it costs $100/year and you get priority seating to their shows. Plus, it's a nonprofit arts organization so you can feel charitable while scoring great seats! So, go online. Check out the calendar. And pick up some snacks to share with your fellow local art/music loving Orlandoans!

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    Donna K.

    I don't know how I have lived in the Orlando area for so long and never knew about this place - what a gem! First of all, I have to say it wasn't easy to find. And that's because I didn't realize it is a house that has been renovated to be an intimate venue for various arts events like concerts and artist presentations. It was night time so it was very dark. I drove past it the first time and noticed the beautiful lights around the house thinking "that's so pretty - they have their Christmas light up early". (It was beginning of November.) I'm not sure if they have the lights up year-round so just be aware that it's in a residential and is an actual house - it doesn't look like a business building. My GPS app navigated me to the back of the house, but the front of the house faces Boone High School. Thankfully, there were several people walking up to the venue so I just followed the people! There is limited parking along the street, but there is a city park near the house and we were instructed in an email that we could park there, which is what my friend and I did. Once you get to the house, you walk into beautiful and intimate surroundings. The concert I went to was not one that was put on by the Timucua Arts Foundation, but apparently they have intimate concerts and other events every week. They took our tickets at the front "lobby" which looked like a museum with beautiful displays. We were directed where to go and proceeded to the location where the concert was being held. The venue is literally the home owner's living room, albeit a very large and beautiful one! A small stage is up front with a large video monitor that I assumed used for some of the events. The venue room has balcony seating on the second floor and even a small amount of seating on a third level. But if you're afraid of heights, I suggest staying on ground level! The acoustics is professional and top notch and once the band started, it filled the room without being overpowering or deafening. The home owner, Benoit, welcomed us before the show started. He told us a little bit about the foundation and some of the upcoming events. They ask for a donation for admission and usually ask $10-20 depending on the venue. Its a non-profit and they do this to share their love of the arts. The types of performances vary and they range from jazz to Latino music, classical ensembles as well as live art performances where an artist paints to music. They don't have a liquor license, but guests are welcome to bring their own. There is beautiful art work on display throughout the entire home. Make sure to check out their website to see their calendar of events and learn more about them. I was pleasantly pleased with the whole venue and am so glad I finally discovered it! If you like music and the arts, you definitely need to check this place out!

    Gordonia A.

    Perfect place to watch live performances. Great date spot or night out with friends and best of all walking distance in Wadeview park/Delaney's neighborhood.

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    Kanchan B.

    I seriously love how Orlando seems to have morphed into this amazing, interesting city with experiences you'd expect in major metros like NY or LA, but instead are happening in suburban Orlando! I had heard of the Timucua Arts Foundation thru an event the Orlando Sentinel newspaper had listed and had been wanting to go check them out for a while. So was stocked as a newsletter subscriber to get x2 gratis tickets to check out the pianist Jenny Lin whose repertoire includes stints working with Philip Glass, a modern composer whose haunting compositions I was introduced to with the movie, "The Hours." Parking was easy to find, just down the street at Wadeview Park, and then my mum and I made our way to this event space/ house. And it really is the founder, Benoit Glazer and his family's house! They built a purpose built concert space in their living room and so the feel is intimate and immediate to the artist and of course, the acoustics are simply fantastic! They ask that you bring food to share, and so I got a cheese platter with crackers which was put on the table in the lobby - I saw plenty of dips, a couple of salads and a lovely veg lasagne plus Punch too! The Glazer family supply the utensils, plates, glasses, etc. The seating is a mix of chairs, benches and bar tables on the main floor, and there is a smallish spiral staircase which leads up to the balcony, where you get a great view if playing technique is what you are after. I got chatting to the folks sitting next to me and discovered they were music theory and instruments majors at UCF, so it was interested mix of crowd including some young'uns to their grand-parents! Re: the concert itself, I found some pieces more interesting than others, but what really stood out for me, was when Jenny Lin explained more about the pieces she was playing. Overall, just a fantastic evening out, listening to beautiful classical music compositions. Yelp 155/ 2018

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    Susan L.

    This performing arts venue is a treasure. Featuring world class musicians in an intimate setting. The room has the best acoustics due to the walls, floor, and ceiling made of wood, except for the brick behind the stage. Love the philosophy of the owners, especially sharing their home to bring in great artists. Check out their website for future events and do yourself a favor by attending one of the diverse concerts.

    Tairi P.

    I mean, what can I say about this place that hasn't already been said. It's amazing, it's a great cause, you get to see musicians you may never otherwise have a chance to see, very intimate performances, it's perfect. My mom said it reminds her very much of growing up in Peru where some of her extended family (who were musicians) would open their house Sunday evenings to musicians, artists, poets, political activists, etc. of the time (60's) and there strangers became friends and people would create music and art and it created a special energy. Definitely take a bottle of wine and ideally something to munch on to contribute to the potluck. Members get in early and have special pricing and other perks, so it's worth it if you think you'll go somewhat regularly and you want to support the arts. Arrive early, because although you'll be waiting in line for a bit, it'll be a lot easier to find a space for you and your date. Tip: drop off your wine and go grab a seat and leave your stuff in it first and then go get wine and food and mingle. Although, if you see me there, go ahead and take your time before getting a seat....

    Lyndsey R.

    So happy I got the chance to check out this venue. We came here to watch a Latin Jazz group play. Parking was a little confusing but you can park in the park parking lot, along the street and also, behind the house there's a street where you can park. So although it may look like there's not enough parking, there's plenty! Just be sure to park in legal places and you're good lol. Upon walking up to the house, there were fold up chairs outside and some people (host helpers? Idk how else to word that), collecting any food and beverage that were brought for everyone to enjoy. When you enter the home, you are technically in the dinning room and the kitchen is to the left. They had the doors closed to the kitchen but a small area for someone pouring wines right out front. All good and drinks are "bring your own." Thankfully we brought a bottle of wine to contribute. Essentially, if no one brings anything, you won't have anything (from my understanding). So I suggest bringing something that you can at least enjoy and share to friends! When you enter the entertainment area (living room), there was a nice young gentleman opening the door for people! Inside there are 3 floors!! I was shocked that they could fit 3 levels of seats. There were probably more than 45 seats on the 1st floor. About ~25 on the second and a small love seat and I'm assuming around 15 on the 3rd floor (I didn't go all the way to the top). We got a chance to sit on the second floor right along the railing. We had a great view and the overall atmosphere felt warming. The home is owned by an artist and his wife. He needed a place to play his own music so they built a concert area in their living room. From my understanding they have more than 200? Concepts, which is extremely cool. They had different forms of art around. They had paintings on the wall, the musicians playing and an artist painting while the musicians were playing. Super cool! There are bathrooms on each floor (bonus!). The only downfall was that the chairs we sat in got a little uncomfortable after about an hour, so maybe bring a cushion or some padding to sit on or just lounge on the couch! They hold many concerts/events here so check them out! Thanks for having us!

    The concerts are sometimes classical, sometimes folk, and more times, jazz. All wonderfully chosen.

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    It felt like a hidden gem... music lovers will love the intimate and unique venue. I'm looking forward to returning.

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    This place is a true gem. Nothing compares, Benoit, thank you for your vision and inspiration!!

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    This place is great! We went for a live jazz performance. There is no food, just a bar…read more We were in section B and honestly it was great! I wouldn't recommend section C - they had those tall metal chairs that look uncomfortable in that section. I honestly wish I'd got section A, but those shows sell out so quickly that it seems harder to snag those. The sound was amazing & the band was really talented. The look/vibe is really great too! The doors don't open till right before showtime, but there's covered tables & chairs to sit & wait. Parking was a bit tight. The doormen were very fast & efficient. Everyone was friendly too! Overall I really like The Abbey & am going back again in a few weeks, Oh - pro tip - there's an absolutely OUTSTANDING sushi restaurant around the corner & they were very accommodating when we said we were in a hurry to get to the show on time. Check them out!

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    4.6
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    Overpriced..with potential. Naylani our server was amazing…read more Very attentive and helpful. Gave great recommendations. This was a good date night out doing something's we both enjoy,food and live music. The food was mid. The wings weren't flavorful but the presentation was nice. Hard to be disappointed with a dipping sauce. I enjoyed the caramelized onion flatbread and the Avocado & Feta salad. I used ranch instead of the sauce that it came with and it was good. I had a rum punch type drink and it was $28 with nothing to offer..that was disappointing. Rick Melvern was the voice. The show was good. I enjoyed the voice of but he was very rude to my husband and I. He ignored us but interacted with ALL the other patrons. We sang.. he ignored, we danced he ignored.. I purposefully didn't say anything,until my husband asked me if it seemed he had a problem with us. He blatantly asked all the tables by us for request and no one had one.. we yelled out "Reasons" and he acted like he couldn't understand my husband. This left a sour taste in my mouth. I literally made it a point to continue to enjoy my company and make the best of our time. If I had the option to NOT buy a table and contribute to him. But the band was well worth it. I told Naylani. For this reason I told her I wouldn't return.. but she insisted to give it another try. We will.

    I came here recently for a poetry night and we had such a lovely time. The ambiance is beautiful in…read morethere. Service was great! The only reason why I am taking 1 star away because the food was just okay, nothing special. But definitely a great spot to hang out at, will definitely be back!

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    3.4
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    2019 Review 21/100 A…read moregreat space for small concerts! The venue is small and intimate, with a bar near the entrance opening up into a modest concert hall area. They've made some great changes since Backbooth to open up the space a little bit more. The acoustics are great. The whole feel is just very friendly, like you're listening to music in your friend's garage. I recently saw William Ryan Key here (formerly of Yellowcard) and, although I've seen more Yellowcard concerts than I can remember to count, this was one of the best experiences I've had seeing him/them just because of how intimate the space was. Great vibes all around. The staff is friendly too. I'd come back to Soundbar for concerts again and again.

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    First time at The Plaza Live on Bumby Road and honestly... such a great experience from start to…read morefinish! The venue itself is surprisingly spacious. The ground floor has plenty of room to move around and enjoy the show without feeling cramped, which I really appreciated. They also have upstairs seating options if you're looking for a more elevated (and probably pricier) experience--but it's nice to have that flexibility depending on your vibe. Whether you want to stay for hours or just pop in and enjoy the performance, it caters to both. Staff were friendly and efficient all around. The bar setup was a huge plus--there were multiple bartenders working, so drinks came out quickly. Perfect for grabbing something before the show or doing a quick pregame without missing the fun. I came specifically to see Calum Scott, and WOW--he did not disappoint. His voice is even more incredible live, and you can tell he genuinely connects with the audience. Super kind energy, amazing stage presence, and just an all-around beautiful performance. The production was also top tier. The lighting and laser effects were phenomenal and really elevated the entire experience--it felt immersive without being overwhelming. One moment that really stood out was how the staff handled an emergency situation in the audience. Security and the team responded quickly and professionally, making sure the individual got the help they needed. That level of care and organization says a lot about the venue. Overall, such a solid first impression. Great layout, fast service, amazing performances, and a team that clearly knows what they're doing. I'll definitely be back--especially if they bring in more DJs or artists in the future!

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