Refined restaurant featuring a menu of classic, European-inspired meals, plus specialty cocktails, wine & beer.
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Address: 325 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: (407) 581-4700
Website: https://www.theboheme.com/
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Parking downtown can be tricky, so we used the hotel valet, but there are nearby garages as well if you prefer to self-park.
The buffet was phenomenal. My favorites were the mac and cheese, prime rib, shrimp (they were HUGE), crab legs, and the tableside cinnamon bun dessert, honestly worth the trip just for that. My only downside was that the oysters didn’t taste very fresh.
Overall, the ambiance was beautiful and it’s a perfect brunch spot for a date or a family outing. Definitely a lovely Sunday experience!
This brunch has something for everyone, snow crab legs, prime rib, chicken and waffles, a made-to-order crêpe station, oysters, shrimp cocktail. Every single thing we ate was phenomenal. Including the lobster bisque, which you will have to order from the kitchen.
The ambiance of The Boheme is all old school class, with the vibes curated by a few wonderful live musicians playing jazz covers of today’s hits. I would say dressing up (just a little bit) is a good idea for this spot.
We finished things up with a cinnamon roll doused table-side with flaming cognac.
The experience was worth every single cent.
I highly recommend making reservations in advance, this is one or Orlando’s most popular brunch spots.
Parking is $15 for three hours and you can pay from your phone. (Always remember to tip your valet though ☺️)
Our experience was made even more amazing by our wonderful server Alyssa. I will request her every time I dine at The Boheme from here on out. She was prompt, polite, funny, and attentive.
It wasn’t very busy, only one other small group. The lunch menu offered a nice variety of options.
I opted for the Lobster & crab bisque with the Mediterranean flatbread. My husband ordered the Smoked Pork Belly Sliders with side salad.
The entire meal was delicious.
I added shrimp to the salmon dish this time. The shrimp are cooked in oil and garlic and then grilled. The quinoa did not taste like cinnamon this time. A little bit of the garlic from the shrimp must have gotten into the quinoa, I thought it made the quinoa taste great! This time, I ate all of the quinoa. The white cream served off to the side of the salmon was a bit more plentiful this time and I appreciated that because I loved dipping each bite of salmon into that cream sauce.
For dessert, I chose the caramel gelato. They sprinkle a bit of graham cracker crumbs in the bottom of the ice cream dish, that was a nice treat 🙂 This was sweeter than the cheesecake, but also slightly smaller, so for me, it was the perfect dose of sweetness. I’ll probably be switching between these two going forward.
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9/21/25: Great food! This is only the second time I’ve had dinner here (lunch twice as well), but both times they had a special prix-fixed menu option for $40. I love this menu because you get smaller portions of each dish. It allows me to have so many different flavors in one meal.
The little gem Cesar is as you’d expect for a Cesar, so I was happy with that. The salmon had a slight cinnamon taste to it; I think the cinnamon came from the flavor in the quinoa. And that cheesecake was chef’s kiss… delicious. Made with local honey, it had the perfect creamy texture, and extra grahm cracker crust sprinkled around the edges, which I enjoyed.
Service was excellent. I had Sophia, she’s so attentive and just a friendly person.
It was pretty quiet. Granted I arrived at 9:15pm on a Sunday, but to my surprise two other groups of people arrived about 15 and 30 minutes after me. They close at 10pm, but happily seated each of us.
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Normal valet is $25, but the restaurant will reduce it to $15.
The Boheme is a nice place to enjoy a cocktail and an appetizer, but I don’t think the prices for the entrées are worth it. Most patrons seem to dine there ahead of or right after an event at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and I still think it is a good choice out of the few restaurants in the area but with the caveats above.