A local hub for dining, shopping, and exploring, Park Avenue in Winter Park is no secret to Orlando locals. Offering one of the most refined areas in Central Florida, the avenue of Park is popular for good reason. While small in size, Park Ave. boasts unique eateries, upscale shopping, and multiple cultural activities.
Spend an afternoon discovering what makes Park Ave. so special by choosing a few options from our guide to the area. Fall as well as the holiday season are especially lovely here, and complete with charming Christmas light displays.
THINGS TO DO
It may not be a park of NYC proportion, but our local Central Park is a great spot for an afternoon walk or picnic. And recently refreshed stage offers community performances, at the north end of the park. Then on the south end of the park is a beautiful rose garden, with walking paths, large trees, benches, and a fountain in between.
Also, be sure to catch Popcorn Flicks in the Park, a free outdoor movie series in collaboration with Enzian usually held on the second Thursday of each month at Central Park, Winter Park.
A convenient and fun way to explore the Winter Park chain of lakes, the Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour is less than a five-minute walk from Park Ave. The tour is a relaxing, 1-hour pontoon boat ride narrated by a knowledgeable guide (who will likely provide a steady stream of humorous jokes).
You'll cruise along Lake Osceola, Lake Virginia, and Lake Maitland, navigating narrow canals between each lake while learning about numerous estate homes, Rollins College, and Winter Park history. Boat tours run hourly from 10am-4pm, and are first come, first served. The cost is $19 per person.
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The shopping is what attracts most visitors to Park Ave. in the first place – endless boutiques, specialty stores, and upscale offerings can be found around each corner. For the full Park Ave. experience, combine shopping with another local activity and a meal at one of the area's top restaurants.
Located on the north end of Park Avenue, away from the main hustle and bustle, this art museum is home to a large collection of American art along with an extensive collection of Tiffany glass. Admission to Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art is $8 for adults, and free for children younger than 12.
And admission is FREE on Friday nights November-April, which is ideal for couples looking to have a memorable but budget-friendly date night. And even though it is affordable, this place is so beautiful it made our list of impressive date ideas.
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Love French pastries? Then you’re in luck. You'll also find oodles of French pastries and delights at Croissant Gourmet, just off of Park Ave. Coming to Park Avenue itself is the much-anticipated second location of The Glass Knife, at 212 Park Avenue.
Briarpatch is your go-to for breakfast or brunch. Sunday brunch draws a big crowd, so be prepared! Briarpatch also serves lunch if you're not a morning person.
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There are so many restaurants on Park Ave that we made a culinary map to outline our favorites for couples. A few highlights include Rome's Flavours for an authentic Italian date night (the pizza is incredible!) and BoVine Steakhouse for an upscale night out.
For Asian-fusion fare and lovely outdoor dining head to Umi at the south side of Park Avenue. Umi is owned by a husband and wife who infuse their restaurant with global flavors and global decor.
You can't ever go wrong with pizza, especially on Park Ave. For authentic Italian check out Prato, a rustic Italian eatery. Patro is back from a refresh and is usually home to a great happy hour.
On the south end of Park Avenue is a charming Italian eatery that is authentic and delicious. Grappolo Cucina Italiana recently opened and is swiftly gaining a following.
Peterbrooke Chocolatier of Winter Park is small but full of tasty treats ranging from chocolates to gelato and chocolate shoes (yes, really) to chocolate covered popcorn. Speaking of the chocolate covered popcorn, it's a local favorite and bestseller, so make sure to take a bag home with you. And by taking a bag home, I really mean take a bag to consume during the car ride home (oops).
Gelato-go in Winter Park serves up authentic Italian gelato along Park Avenue. All flavors are made fresh in-house. Pair your cup or cone with an espresso and then stroll Park Avenue to awaken each of your senses.
A beautiful sweet spot along Park Avenue is AJ Chocolate House. At the south end of Park Avenue inside AJ Chocolate House you'll find chocolates, specialty coffee, scrumptious cakes, and indulgent breakfast items.
AJ Chocolate House now offers brunch featuring croissant sandwiches paired with a light salad, dressed in chocolate vinaigrette! And you absolutely MUST try the incredible Norwegian Hot Chocolate, layered with dark, white, and milk chocolates.
118 S Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789
Located in a picturesque courtyard along Park Ave. known as Greenada Court, Barnie's is where to go to get your coffee fix. They make a great iced latte to help you cool down on those hot late summer days and the breakfast offerings are spectacular.
136 S. Park Avenue , Winter Park, FL, United States, Florida
This wine bar is The Imperial's second location in Central Florida; the other is the original in Ivanhoe Village. A furniture store by day and wine bar by night, the menu includes wines, beers, cocktails (thanks to its partnership with Winter Park Distillery), and a food menu of bar snacks and lighter fare.
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