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| pari6819 (40), Florida | | March 20, 2012 Great food and a decent offering of beer. The Tapas offered here are quite unique and take a different take on the style. They are a little more of a wine place than a beer place, but still not a bad place to eat at and enjoy a beer at. | Professer (3), Orland, Florida does not count - explanation | | March 13, 2012 Not a place that comes to mind when I think of beer here in Orlando. More of a wine and tapas place. | | elizium (11), Orlando, Florida | | January 25, 2012 Meh, I was hoping the beer selection would be better based on the list here, but I was underwhelmed. Agree with the other writers that it can get PACKED on the weekends, you’ve been warned! lol | | wnelsonfl (10), Florida | | January 13, 2012 Interesting concept | | italianjohn (127), Penndel, Pennsylvania | | February 14, 2011 A very cool place that you definitely better get to early because it can get packed .... they had it all artists working on pieces as you come in, caricatures, art for sale on the wall, belly dancers and awesome food ... our server wasn’t that great but the food comes out as its done so people just kept bringing the food which was nice ... the beer list was ok, the bottle list was mostly macro when I went and was about 15 different beers and the taps were spread out between styles and where they were from .... all of the food was 9-12 bucks in range and worth every penny ... if your in orlando definitely stop in its well worth the trip | | DuffMan (185), the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta | | February 13, 2011 LOVED THIS PLACE!! The food is tapas style, and quite eclectic, much like the decor. No matter how creative though, every dish we had was delicious. The tapas style is all about sharing, so you get a good range of what their culinary capabilities are, and they nailed everything. another nice thing about tapas is that you really can taper the expense to almost any budget. The service was fantastic while we were there-- they really went out of the way to make our kids comfortable and happy. I’m sure the whole "crazy arts"theme isn’t for everyone, but we really enjoyed it. Pretty much every creative medium is represented, including an in-house tap dancer that gave a couple of brief-but-cool shows during the meal. Even had an artist painting in oils as you walk in. The beer was all quality, but the range of choices is pretty much correct at 8 taps and 20-30 bottles, with one or two hard-to-find micros. We would make a point to go again if given the opportunity. | biersoni (1), Orlando, does not count - explanation | | August 17, 2010 Great atmosphere if you like local art, not just paintings, but sculpture and dance as well. Staff is amazing, quick service, tapas style food brought out quickly. Standard menu plus weekly additions so its worth frequenting the place to see what amazing food they have, its very fresh. Beer selection is good, don’t forget to look at the bottle selection; entering the tourist area is worth the trouble for a good meal with some good beers to go with it. | | beerfest5 (58), Simsbury, Connecticut | | March 1, 2010 great place right on intr’l drive in orlando amongst a ton of other restaurants so could be missed in the mix. a place made up as a venue for artists and painings and sculptures on sale around the place. great food and atmosphere and a really good selection fo beers, not a ton of choices, but the choices are all good. had my first (and last) taste of alligator! | | Tmoney99 (332), Cincinnati, Ohio | | February 4, 2010 Easy to find location with good parking in the front and hotel lot behind. Active place with large local and tourist crowd. Got seat at bar in the back and was met with quick and knowledgable staff. 8 taps and 31 bottles. had local porter and a Cigar Ciity. Had the Calamari and was served quickly, warm and good portion. Blend of hispanic, art deco and moving stage show. Enjoyed the visit. | trog404 (5), Winter Park, Florida does not count - explanation | | November 11, 2009 A faux bohemian styled restaurant with "local art" hung on the walls, all seems over the top and that the place is trying to hard. It feels like Disney is trying to redo the Moulin Rouge. The tapas are mediocre and not well priced. The beer selection was better than average and the wine selection was par. The service is a bit hectic with waiters coming from all directions and food runners looking like waiters who look like customers, so asking for something is always a bit confusing. The live entertainment is always a bit to loud and in your face with belly dancers taking up the already cluttered common area between the restaurant seating and the bar area. |
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Scene All artwork is from local artists that craft on site and sell there
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Music every night
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Events belly dancers on Tuesdays
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