Locations in North: Dancing

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  • Bar Out Back

    2485 N.E. Highway 17-92, Sanford North

    (407) 322-3108

  • The Barn

    1200 S. French Ave., Sanford North

    (407) 324-2276

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  • Dexter's of Lake Mary

    950 Market Promenade Ave., Suite 1201, Lake Mary North

    (407) 805-3090

    Some of my greatest meal memories are from the original Dexter's in Winter Park. It was there that I discovered my love of sitting around a table for hours with friends, eating, drinking and conversing. The original Dexter's on Fairbanks Avenue was magnificent for this discovery, an absolutely pleasurable spot where you could linger and listen to music, sip wine and enjoy enlivening food.

    Then came Dexter's in Thornton Park, which became my morning-after remedy from long nights at the Go Lounge. I loved getting up and riding my bike over to Washington Street to have brunch. There was no better way to nurse a hangover than with a basket of sweet potato chips and a Dexter's "special" – a honey-cured mesquite-smoked turkey sandwich. When the original Dexter's moved to another location, in west Winter Park, I went a couple of times, mostly on dates before the movies or to grab a quick sandwich and tasty salad.

    I guess you could say that Dexter's and I have grown up together. Dexter's kind of supplied the comfort food of my early adult life, introducing me to such favorites as buccatini, jerk spice and smoked cheese. So when I heard Dexter's was growing again and moving north to the suburbs, I wasn't sure what to think. I mean, I'm not ready for the suburbs yet. And would it have the same cool warehouse-space feel? Would the food be just as simple and pleasing?

    The new Dexter's in Lake Mary suffers a little from what I like to call Multiple Growth Restaurant Syndrome, the pesky disorder that occurs when a restaurant has been getting it right for so long that they become formulaic. Don't worry, though. Dexter's is up and running and handling this minor affliction quite well. The first sign of MGRS is in the restaurant's sterile location in a spanking-new shopping plaza. To get to the restaurant, I had to navigate I-4 up to the Lake Mary exit, then pass by the marquee of a shopping mall and drive past endless rows of parking spaces. There's not much of a chance that I'll wake up on a breezy morning and hop on my bike for a ride over here. Each of the other Dexter's locations is unique in the way the business molds itself to the surroundings. The new entry offers a more manufactured ambience, but my friends and I still found the experience enjoyable in every way. This Dexter's was still the Dexter's I knew and loved.

    A beautiful glass wine-storage closet nestled in nicely by the bar, creating the fun, sophisticated flair Dexter's is so well known for. All of the comfort foods I crave were on the new menu, so I had to start with the basket of delicious "cha-cha" chips mixed with sweet chips ($1.95), which always kicks up my appetite.

    From the café menu, my friends ordered my beloved garlic buccatini with fresh pesto ($6.95), a delectable mix of Alfredo sauce, basil, pine nuts and thick, hollow egg noodles. We also tried the "low country crab cakes" ($11.95) and our resident Marylander gave them the thumbs-up – flaky and tender, packed with sweet crab flavor and piqued by plenty of fresh red pepper and onion.

    We tried some items from the chef's special menu and found them delicious, as well. The chef here has the familiar Dexter's flair for giving comfort-food ingredients an exciting twist. The "chipotle marinated pork tenderloin" ($17.95) was bursting with heady spices such as cumin and cilantro, complementing the smoky aroma of the chipotle pepper. The "grilled filet with Stilton-bacon-demi glace" ($22.95) was steak and potatoes at its best. The fillet, juicy and served medium rare, was compatibly married to the opulent flavors of bacon and blue cheese. All of the dishes were enhanced by the accompaniment of a reasonably priced bottle of Acacia pinot noir. To finish our dinner off, we virtually scarfed the very satisfying and solid crème brûlée ($4.50) and the decadently chocolate "two mousse brownie" ($4.50).

    When I got up from my meal I realized that I had, once again, passed a lively two hours with friends at Dexter's. So even if Dexter's has become a bit formulaic, hey, the formula works.

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  • The Golden Star

    272 W. State Road 434, Longwood North

    (407) 260-6499

  • Handlebar & Grille

    600 N. Highway 17-92, Longwood North

    (407) 339-4949

    Handlebar & Grille is one of those down-to-earth neighborhood bars with full liquor and some unusual items on our menu like our jambalaya or Frisco burger, in addition to our Sunday breakfast buffet. We offer all the usual games, cable TV and an internet-ready jukebox. Try your luck at Texas Hold 'em with the Amateur Poker League or check out live local music every Friday and Saturday night.
  • Lazy Gator at the Black Hammock

    2356 Black Hammock Fish Camp Road, Oviedo North

    (407) 365-1244

    Experience Central Florida's best-kept secret...the Black Hammock Adventures Complex and Lazy Gator Bar. We feature live music every weekend with indoor and outdoor seating on Lake Jessup. Scenic views, abundant wildlife and beautiful sunsets take place year-round. Airboat rides, free live gator exhibit and a full-service restaurant are also available.
  • Mugshots Sports Bar and Grill

    1022 W. State Road 436, Altamonte Springs North

    (407) 786-5024

  • Post Time Lounge

    2500 S. Highway 17-92, Longwood North

    (407) 834-9396

  • Sharky's Sports Bar

    6325 N. Orange Blossom Trail North

    (407) 578-1888

    Sharky's Sports Bar is a home away from home. Come experience our stimulating atmosphere and welcoming staff with different events every night of the week.
  • Shovelhead Lounge

    900 S. Highway 17-92, Longwood North

    407-332-9199

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  • Timmy Mack's Grill and Pub

    1062 W. State Road 436, Altamonte Springs North

    (407) 862-7355

    Irish Grill & Pub offers happy hour 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Weekly events include poker, trivia, and live music.
  • Why Not Lounge

    in Holiday Inn, 230 W. Highway 436, Altamonte Springs North

    (407) 862-4455

  • Wolfy's on the River

    530 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford North

    (407) 322-2150

    Sitting right on the shores of the sleepy St. Johns River, Wolfy's plays its beachy Key West theme to the hilt, yet the vibe is still comfortable without being overbearing. There are plenty of spots inside to enjoy a shot and the live music, as well as a smattering of outdoor tables to sip on a beer and watch the lazy river slip on by. They've even got breakfast on the weekends (with mimosas) to soothe weekend-morning hangovers.

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