In our 2014 Annual Manual, we explore Orlando neighborhoods like Ivanhoe Village, which we consider an organic version of the walkable urban zone downtown aspires to be. This gallery highlights our favorite spots in the vibrant arts and entertainment district.

The Matador for craft cocktails. via
Theatre Downtown for excellent productions in an intimate setting. via
Wolfies Pizzamia for artisan pizzas.via
Retromended Vintage for unique new clothes.via
White Wolf Cafe for their eclectic menu. via
The Greek Corner for their hearty meze platter.via
The Venue for local plays and special events. via
Twisted Bliss Ice Cream for a rotating menu of homemade Italian Ice.via
Tim’s Wine Market to find your new favorite wine.
The Hideaway Bar for legit bar food.via
The Hammered Lamb for lakeview drinking. via
Living Morocco for exotic home furnishings. via
The Caboose for stiff drinks and Gunner, the German Shepherd.via
The Thirsty Topher for a massive amount of interesting beers. via
Gaston Edwards Park for taking in some nature.via
The German Backhaus (formerly Yalaha Bakery) for cases of exquisite sweets.
Rock-n-Roll Heaven to peruse their huge collection of records.
The Imperial for drinks on the patio.via
Rock On Resale for funky vintage finds.
1618 to score your own Don Draper style furniture.
Galactic G Sk8 Shop for the best socks in Orlando.
Santiago’s Bodega for upscale tapas and cocktails. via
Copperhead Salon to up your style points.via
Washburn Imports for unique furnishings. via
Boom-Art Gallery for colorful handmade art and colorful stories from the owner.
Savoy Orlando for $2 cocktails during happy hour. via
Jingle Eve for a retro-charming family-friendly holiday celebration.via