

Located at 5350 International Drive, Orlando, FL, Hash House A Go Go delivers its famous “Twisted Farm Food” right in the heart of Orlando’s bustling International Drive area. Known for our oversized portions and bold flavors, we’re the go-to spot for both locals and visitors looking for the best family-friendly dining in Orlando. Whether you’re searching for the best brunch near Orlando’s theme parks or a unique casual dining experience for locals, our hearty, farm-fresh dishes are perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. Visit Hash House A Go Go and see why we’re a top choice for Orlando family dining.
Hip chain serving creative, market-fresh American brunch & dinner fare, plus signature Bloody Marys.
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Address: 5350 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
Phone: (407) 370-4646
Website: https://orlando.hashhouseagogo.com/
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The portions are huge, enough for two kids to share one dish. The food could use a bit more seasoning and a longer cook… but it’s also served very hot, in a cast iron pan with many things on the plate and condiments on the table.
I wish I would’ve gotten something more creative or unique to the season! Still, the chicken is satisfying, tastes exactly how it should. The potatoes/hash and biscuit are delicious. Personally, I wouldn’t recommend the chorizo unless it’s a food you LOVE. Btw, it is served with fruits! The food is far from dry; all dishes come with some sort of sauce or dipping. Love that the chefs clearly care about presentation.
This place definitely has a southern feel. The staff is amazing! Very hospitable and friendly. They gave suggestions for our trip. The menu is easy to understand, area is easy to navigate and prices are reasonable.
I tried one of their signature breakfast dishes, and the portion was huge—definitely worth it if you’re hungry. The food was flavorful and well-prepared, with a fun twist on classic breakfast favorites. The atmosphere made it easy to enjoy the meal without feeling rushed, even though it was fairly busy.
Overall, it’s a solid spot for a hearty breakfast or brunch. I’d go back next time I’m in Orlando and want something satisfying and a little different.
My husband and I each ordered our own meals here but we easily could have shared one (we each packed half our meals to-go)
He went with the Andy’s World Famous Sage Fried Chicken. It came out looking exactly like it was pictured in the menu, huge + enticing. He was afraid to order it with Nashville sauce because he thought didn’t want his waffles spicy. So he asked to have it dusted with habanero powder with a side of habanero ghost pepper aioli (the way the Spicy Fried Chicken Sandwich comes). He wasn’t disappointed at all, to say the least. He wasn’t a huge fan of the Fried leeks on top but he said everything else was delicious.
I ordered Andy’s Sage Fried Chicken Benedict. What arrived at my table was a mountain of deliciousness! Its a lot of different components, but everything went so well together. And the Chipotle cream really took it to the next level. I ordered a whole else side of it to take with me.
We ordered a hangover burger, a bacon cheddar with mashed potatoes burger and fried chicken and eggs. The presentation was great.
Our SIL said the hangover burger was ‘pretty good’, it was a pretty basic burger with an egg so can’t really go too wrong there. Our daughter had the other burger and said it was ok but lacked flavor, specifically the mashed potatoes on the burger.
I had the chicken and eggs because I really wanted to try the chicken but wasn’t paying $28.99 for chicken and waffles. It presented well however I knew as soon as I cut into the chicken it was going to disappoint. Fried chicken is supposed to have crunch, the skin was mushy and the chicken overcooked. They ‘drizzle’ syrup on the chicken which was expected but even still with a drizzle the chicken should’ve had crunch. The breading Itself was soggy but I still tried it and was really disappointed. The chicken itself had no flavor and was overcooked and dry. The best part of fried chicken is the flavor and crunch, this dish had neither. The mashed potatoes were ok, heavily salted but had decent flavor. I did order a side of gravy for my biscuit which was actually pretty good so that’s a plus. I didn’t try the eggs because they were cold when the food was delivered.
All in all, for a $100 before tip, we definitely will not be back. It’s been on my bucket list for over 2 years now and now that I can say I’ve tried it… I’m good.