In the latest edition of our Annual Manual, we featured the Milk District as the “little neighborhood that could.” We put together this gallery of photos to illustrate the reasons to love the Milk District, a tiny neighborhood that packs “packs a lot of power and personality.”
Sportstown, because it’s an adult playground.viaWhiskey Lou’s for the cheap, generous drinks.viaLiberty Barber Shop, for precision haircuts. viaPom Pom’s Teahouse and Sandwicheria, for the Mama Ling Ling, creative tea and local art. viaThe Milk Bar, for a top-notch selection of bottled beer.viaTasty Tuesdays, to get your weekly food truck fix.viaOh, Tasty Tuesdays. We’ll have one of everything, please.Etoile Boutique, for fabulous vintage finds.viaThe Plaza Live, for live music.viaThe recently opened Barley and Vine Biergarten, for one of 18 rotating beers on tap. viaBarley and Vine Biergarten: Because beer plus patio equals fun.Sandwich Bar, for “Kill the Keg” karaoke.viaSe7en Bites, for its perfectly delicious baked goods.Like these lovely cookies and pastries. viaSpacebar, for being an anchor of the neighborhood.Spacebar is also home to some serious spinning action.viaKyle’s Bike Shop, for just about any biking need you could imagine. viaKyle’s makes a regular appearance as a winner in our annual Best of Orlando Readers Poll.Beefy King, because it’s an Orlando legend.viaRemember the time Gov. Rick Scott stopped by Beefy King for lunch? He said he liked the tater totsDrunken Monkey Coffee Bar
444 N Bumby Ave, Orlando, FL 32803, (407) 893-4994
They have delicious pastries, coffee, teas and sandwiches. Drunken Monkey offers limited outdoor seating for you and your pets.
Photo via Drunken Monkey Coffee Bar/FacebookBookworm, for a treasure trove of used books. viaThe Bull and Bush, for the $3 Scotch eggs.viaOrlando Skate Park, for kick flips and ollies.via Credit: Photo via Orlando Skate ParkCrossfit Milk District, to work on our fitness. via