It might be better known as a family holiday spot but Orlando has loads of entralling nightlife to keep adults entertained into the small hours of the morning.
As soon as the Magic Kingdom shuts, Orlando's many nightspots are just building up up for the evening. Whether you're searching for fashionable cocktails, a no-nonsense sports bar, salsa dancing or something else totally, ?????? Orlando's exciting nightlife will present the answer.
Universal City Walk
Proving that Universal Studios isn't only for youngsters, Universal City Walk is an actual hotbed of nightlife with live music, stage shows and lots more. The Red Coconut Clubs blend of intimate tables and energetic bars has made it one among Orlando's most desired destinations.
Bob Marley fans are nicely catered for at Bob Marley – A Tribute to Freedom; a replica of his childhood home in Jamaica which provides Jamaican meals with a idyllic Bob Marley soundtrack. For those that prefer to make the music themselves, CityWalk's Rising Star hands the microphone to its frequenters and invites them up on stage for a karaoke sing song.
International Drive
If those warm Orlando nights get you a bit steamy below the collar, check out ICEBAR Orlando – one among only two icebars within the USA. ICEBAR Orlando requires you to wrap up warm with particular jackets allowing you to stay for a limited time.
If it will get a bit too chilly, warm up in the adjoining Fire Lounge which – all puns aside – is called certainly one of Orlando's hottest evening venues.
If that doesn't flick your switch, Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar is a superb spot to enjoy up to date Cuban cuisine whilst watching salsa dance shows.
Alternatively, Howl at the Moon gives duelling piano entertainment seven nights a week. Requests are welcomed so you may hear a live re-mix of your favourite songs.
If you happen to are eager to catch up on some sport or play some pool, head over to Cheers Sports Bar which is open until 2am and shows live sport from around the world.
If you are not be able to decide between sports bar and nightclub, Backstage combines them both, with pool tables and a dance floor ?????? below one roof.
Central Business District
As its namesake would suggest, Orlando's Central Business District doesn't see too many tourists, but if you look to hit the city it's effectively worth a night time visit to take a look at the amazing array of bars and clubs.
Three of the Central Business Areas most popular nightspots – BBQ Bar, Eye Spy and Sky 60 – are actually found within just the one building. BBQ Bar has been described as 'dingy' and ?????? a 'hipster bar'; whatever you call it, it's no doubting a terrific place to begin the night with some cheap drinks.
Once you're finished with BBQ bar, walk via the adjoining Eye Spy and attempt to find its secret rooms, a minimum of one among which is hiding behind a bookcase. Upstairs, Sky 60 is a comfortable rooftop terrace providing impressive views over the city, with relaxed mood lighting and DJs each night.
For a night out with a real distinction, go to Stigma Tattoo Bar. It offers its patrons the chance to go home with better recollections, providing tattoos and piercings alongside its licensed bar!
Downtown Orlando
Just some blocks south of the CBD, Downtown Orlando has its personal number of vivacious nightspots.
Party animals looking to kick-start the night should head to Casey's on Central – a bustling bar with live music and powerful drinks. It even has its personal moonshine served in jars!
For a taste of entertainment south of the border visit Don Jefe's Tequila Parlour, home of high-notch Mexican meals and over one hundred completely different tequilas.
For an atmospheric glimpse of Orlando of years gone by try Big Belly – a former 1920s speakeasy which holds an incredible-value 'Nickel Beer Evening' every Wednesday.
Bliss Ultra Lounge is the home of Orlando's chic and stylish crowds, with three distinctive areas each given their own colour.
Meanwhile, Blue Martini is the place to be for individuals who like their drinks shaken, not stirred, and boasts a formidable range of 42 distinct blends of martinis.
Lake Buena Vista & Epcot
Inside Epcot itself, there are a number of totally different nation themed bars to enjoy up until the park closes at 9pm.
La Cava del Tequila (within the Mexican pavilion) boasts tasty tapas and one of the best margaritas north of Mexico, and has established itself as a firm favourite since opening in 2009. Followers of all attributes Latin American are also properly catered for at Paradiso 37 – which serves food and the customary tequila.
UK visitors that like their home comforts can go to The Rose and ??????? Crown in the United Kingdom area which gives taster samples of traditional British beverages. The Raglan Road Irish Pub in Downtown Disney adds homely meals with authentic Irish music every night.
For a later night time out, just outside the Epcot resorts and overlooking Lake Buena Vista, Jellyrolls is an entertaining duelling piano bar that attracts a decent gathering most nights of the year. Keep in mind to take some $ bills to request songs.
Globehunters Tip:
The legal drinking age within the USA is 21.
Be sure you carry a valid ID corresponding to a driving license or a photocopy of your passport. Some Disney-owned establishments have even been identified to refuse service until both of these are produced.
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