With things cooling down, now is the perfect time to cruise around town on a super convenient Juice Bike. They’ve got bike stations scattered all around Orlando right next to some of the best local hangouts, so hop on a bike and treat yourself to a day of shopping, eating and chilling with friends.
Lizzy McCormack’s Irish Pub
55 N. Orange Ave.; 407-426-8007; lizzymccormacks.com
Take bike. Ride to Lizzy’s. Drink Guinness. Drink more Guinness. Go to the bathroom. Have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over.
Juice Bike station: Orange Avenue
180 N. Orange Ave.
Photo via lizzymccormacks.comThe Beacham
46 N. Orange Ave.; 407-648-8363; thebeacham.com
Not only does the Beacham host some of the best concerts in Orlando, but they throw a raging party every weekend night.
Juice Bike station: Orange Avenue
180 N. Orange Ave.
Photo by Franz Mahr via FacebookThe Courtesy Bar
114 N. Orange Ave.; 407-450-2041; thecourtesybar.com
You’ll even out-hip the guy with a handlebar mustache when you ride up to one of Orlando’s finest craft cocktail bars in your Juice Bike.
Juice Bike station: Orange Avenue
180 N. Orange Ave.
Photo via FacebookVenue 578
578 N. Orange Ave.; 407-872-0066; venue578.com
Good, ratchet times are always had at Venue 578.
Juice Bike station: Courthouse Station
498 N. Orange Ave.
Photo via FacebookTako Cheena
932 N. Mills Ave.; 321-236-7457; takocheenaorlando.com
Burn off those cod taco calories by riding your Juice Bike down to some of the fine Mills Avenue establishments.
Juice Bike station: Mills 50
714 N. Thornton Ave.
Photo via FacebookWally’s Mills Avenue Liquor
1001 N. Mills Ave.; 407-896-6975; wallysonmills.com
Going to Wally’s is an Orlando tradition. Bonus bragging rights if you bike there.
Juice Bike station: Mills 50
714 N. Thornton Ave.
Photo via FacebookWill’s Pub
1042 N. Mills Ave.; 407-748-8256; willspub.org
Unlike the other chums who have to fight for a spot to lock up their bikes, you’ve got a guaranteed parking spot for your Juice Bike. Enjoy the music and chill vibes always present at Will’s Pub.
Juice Bike station: Mills 50
714 N. Thornton Ave.
Photo via FacebookDowntown Credo
550 E. Rollins St.; downtowncredo.com
Trendy coffee and bike riding are like Han Solo and Chewbacca. Best friends forever.
Juice Bike station: Health Village
Florida Hospital Health Village, Alden Road
Photo via YelpThe Mennello Museum of American Art
900 E. Princeton St.; 407-246-4278; mennellomuseum.com
We can’t wait to see what you draw on this board when you roll to the art museum on your Juice Bike. No 8=====D’s please.
Juice Bike station: Health Village
Florida Hospital Health Village, Alden Road
Photo via FacebookImperial Wine Bar & Beer Garden
1800 N. Orange Ave.; 407-228-4992; imperialwinebar.com
Grab a drink and sit on a $20,000 wooden chair!
Juice Bike station: Ivanhoe Station
New Hampshire Street
Photo via FacebookWhite Wolf Cafe
1829 N. Orange Ave.; 407-990-1367; whitewolfcafe.com
It doesn’t get anymore unique than the vintage collection at White Wolf Cafe. Eat as many cinnamon rolls as you want. You can ride them off later.
Juice Bike station: Ivanhoe Station
New Hampshire Street
Photo via FacebookRock & Roll Heaven
1814 N. Orange Ave.; 407-896-1952; rock-n-rollheaven.com
Nothing says “treat yo’ self” like buying that one record you’ve been searching ages for.
Juice Bike station: Ivanhoe Station
New Hampshire Street
Photo via FacebookSportstown Billiards
2414 E. Robinson St.; 407-894-6258; sportstownbilliards.com
Sportstown is like the hipster Dave and Busters. Hop on a Juice Bike and ride to Orlando’s favorite pool hall for a few games.
Juice Bike station: Milk District
2406 E. Washington St.
Photo via FacebookPom Pom’s Tea House & Sandwicheria
67 N. Bumby Ave.; 407-894-0865; pompomsteahouse.com
Mmmmmmmm. There’s no better reward after a bike ride like a delicious sandwich.
Juice Bike station: Milk District
2406 E. Washington St.
Photo via YelpRetro Records
59 N. Bumby Ave.; 407-898-2484; retrorecordsorlando.com
Explore one of Orlando’s most hidden treasures. We guarantee you’ll find something you’ll like in the eclectic collection at Retro Records.
Juice Bike station: Milk District
2406 E. Washington St.
Photo via YelpFirebirds Wood Fired Grill
1562 N. Mills Ave.; 407-581-9861; firebirdsrestaurants.com
Firebirds has probably one of the coolest bar set ups in Orlando. There’s also a really sweet outside bar that’s perfect for a bike ride break.
Juice Bike station: Mills Park
1101 Virginia Drive
Photo via YelpThe Brass Tap
1632 N. Mills Ave.; 407-270-9538; brasstapbeerbar.com
Take a pause from your bike ride and play a game of corn hole while indulging in a glass of craft beer.
Juice Bike station: Mills Park
1101 Virginia Drive
Photo via FacebookAmway Center
400 W. Church St.; 855-513-1879; amwaycenter.com
Ride your Juice Bike to the Amway Center for an exciting night of basketball. If that’s not your thing, then how about hockey or a concert?
Juice Bike station: Division Avenue & Church Street
198 S. Division Ave..
Photo by Fernando MedinaWorld of Beer
431 E. Central Blvd.; 407-270-5541; worldofbeer.com
Downtown’s World of Beer has an awesome view of Lake Eola that’s dying to get ‘grammed.
Juice Bike station: Lake Eola Station
South Eola, Pine Street
Photo via FacebookThe Abbey
100 S. Eola Drive; 407-704-6103; abbeyorlando.com
The Abbey’s always got an entertaining show going on. Skip out on the Uber and Juice Bike it there.
Juice Bike station: Lake Eola Station
South Eola, Pine Street
Photo via YelpHarp And Celt Irish Pub And Restaurant
25 S. Magnolia Ave.; 407-481-2928; harpandcelt.com
Soccer lives at this two-story Irish pub. Be a part of all the crazy “football” action at Harp and Celt.
Juice Bike station: Orlando Library
101 E. Central Blvd.
Photo via FacebookGrand Bohemian Hotel
325 S. Orange Ave.; 407-313-9000; grandbohemianhotel.com
The Grand Bohemian is more than just a hotel. The piano lounge is a sight to see. With such scarce parking downtown, you’re way better off riding a Juice Bike.
Juice Bike station: City Hall Station
400 S. Orange Ave.
Photo via FacebookHanson’s Shoe Repair
27 E. Pine St.; 407-476-9446; hansonsshoerepair.com
Get all your turnt-ness out of the way on your bike ride to Hanson’s speakeasy, where things are a little on the chill side.
Juice Bike station: Church Street
40 E. Church St.
Photo by Patrick Chin via FacebookPlaza Cinema Café 12
155 S. Orange Ave.; 321-558-2878; cobbtheatres.com
Cool down from your bike ride and enjoy a movie at the downtown movie theater, which has probably the comfiest seats and best theater menu.
Juice Bike station: Church Street
40 E. Church St.
Photo via accessibletripexperts.comCafé Trastevere
825 N. Magnolia Ave.; 407-839-0235; cafetrastevere.com
Indulge in Italian at the intimate Café Trastevere. Eat your weight in pasta, then shed it all off on a bike ride.
Juice Bike station: Marks Street
99 W. Marks St.
Photo via Facebook