I had the pleasure of visiting the quaint community of Winter Garden for dinner and a show. When my husband and I arrived, I couldn't help but think this little town looked like a movie set with its brick streets and historic charm.  We were there to see a documentary screening at the famous Garden Theatre.  Originally built in 1935, this was the first theatre in Central Florida to show "talkies" and was a place were locals gathered to watch the latest news reels and films of the time. Today, it's been completely restored while also keeping its vintage feel. I absolutely loved it and can't wait to go back to see another show!

Before the movie, we walked through the main street area to find a place to eat.  There are countless choices of outdoor cafes and eateries including a French bakery, Moon Cricket Grill and the award-winning Thai Blossom Restaurant.  We ended up settling into a couple of seats next to an old Coca-Cola sign and antique gas pump where some fantastic southern BBQ sandwiches were being served through a walk-up window at Harry & Larry's BBQ. It was the perfect place to complete our vintage-themed evening!

If You Go 
  • Winter Garden is a quick two-minute drive outside of downtown Orlando.  To get there, you can either take State Road 50/Colonial westbound, or the toll road 408. For directions, check out this link to Google Maps.
  • For more information on movies and live shows at the Garden Theatre, take a look at their website, GardenTheatre.org