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Address: 3201 Corrine Dr Suite 201, Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: (407) 907-6280
Website: http://theneighborsorl.com/
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I love these kinds of retail stores as they offer a collaboration for a cool hang out and also while shopping for unique gifts. There are many gift options, including fun socks, clever, greeting cards, apparel, hats, stickers, mugs, and then some.
You can sit at the bar or the lounge area and order drinks and small bites from the kitchen. They serve food Wednesday through Sunday at 12 noon you can order items such as appetizers, pizzas and desserts. The pizza is from The Secret Slice by NBRS, located right outside of The Neighbors store. There’s a little secret door where they deliver slices of pizza. Cute concept for the pizza. You also get a fabulous view from up here.
You can bring your own food which was great and I purchased a drink package for our party.
Overall, we had a great experience and truly appreciate the team’s effort in making such an important celebration memorable.
The Neighbors is the epitome of eclectic. Located on the second floor of the now-famous East End Market (a food hall concept that sports Michelin-rated spots like Domu), this cute corner of the pavilion is warm and inviting. Roam the shelves for truly one-of-a-kind artwork from the area’s talented craftspeople, featuring buttons, pins, photography, and t-shirts. Take home a six-pack from one of the region’s delightful microbreweries, or a coffee table book about Orange County. It all makes The Neighbors a character in the local scenery, and a place worth seeking out – even if you’re not across the street.
If you’re waiting for a table at one of the purveyors on Corrinne, stop here first and test their mixologists. The bar is fun and the staff is engaging. As a beer connoisseur, I love the assortment of crispy lagers and unique selections, both in cans and on draft.
The food is decent, mostly appetizer-sized and sharable. Try the tostones and the flatbread pizzas – solid. Things do change periodically, so come back for the variations.
There’s also live music, so check the schedule. It adds to the ambience.
Swing on by. We loving meeting new neighbors.
Today, a random turn of events led us to darken the door of The Neighbors and our lovely bartender Jerry. After looking at the menu at TN, I noted that it had been a long time since I’d had trouble ordering a drink because they all looked exceptional. And they were. We had a College Park, a Formosa, and a Coytown, all exceptional and BALANCED, which is my main critique of most cocktails (that they are unbalanced).
Jerry is a gem. We swapped stories about New Orleans, as he will be going to compete in the Tales of the Cocktail competition later this month. He shared with us some of his concepts for drinks, and even let us sample a specialty ingredient he developed (with much work). He has the passion for the craft without the over-jaded attitude that (understandably) pervades the profession. I’m sure everyone at this bar is just lovely, but I hope to ask for Jerry when we return.
I forgot to nab a photo of their liquor selection, but they carry a lot of unique products, and additionally, their menu changes frequently with a seasonal menu plus a monthly focus. You would never get tired of drinks here.
I can’t speak to the food, as we did not eat, but the rest of the space houses a high-end, Florida-focused gift shop that was just delightful. I was especially pleased to find boutique perfumes, as (y’all I know this is nerdy) I’ve decided to try to better train my nose to scent different aromas, and I rarely see local perfumerie products.
Anyway! Enough rambling. This place is a gem. We try to build a happy life where we live, work, and play in Lake County, but this was an excellent field trip that I look forward to visiting again when life takes me into town.