The 21 craziest Orlando restaurants that aren't just for tourists

With everything it does, Orlando goes big. That's exactly why thrill seekers and Disney adults flock here by the hundreds each and every day. Whether you live here or are in town for a visit, there's no point in not taking advantage of the city's flair for drama, including its restaurants.

Orlando is the perfect place to enjoy some truly over-the-top restaurants and bars when you're a little tired of our regular old (but amazingly stacked) foodie scene. Here's 21 of the craziest restaurants in the Orlando area that we should all be enjoying. 
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The H Cuisine
7512 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Orlando
This sister resto to the Haci Steakhouse in Kayseri, Turkey, offers bone-in rib-eye, aged for 28 days, though interesting cuts like lokum and Robespierre are available as well. An illuminated dry-aging chamber adds a nice ambient touch to the interior.
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The H Cuisine


7512 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Orlando
This sister resto to the Haci Steakhouse in Kayseri, Turkey, offers bone-in rib-eye, aged for 28 days, though interesting cuts like lokum and Robespierre are available as well. An illuminated dry-aging chamber adds a nice ambient touch to the interior.
Taverna Opa
9101 International Drive, Orlando
Patrons jump up on the tables for a belly dance fest while waiters bring the heat with flaming Greek cheese. But Taverna Opa doesn’t offer up the most authentic Greek experience in Orlando with just their dancing – the hummus is also a menu must-try.
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Taverna Opa


9101 International Drive, Orlando
Patrons jump up on the tables for a belly dance fest while waiters bring the heat with flaming Greek cheese. But Taverna Opa doesn’t offer up the most authentic Greek experience in Orlando with just their dancing – the hummus is also a menu must-try.
Better Than Sex
1905 N. Orange Ave., Orlando
Everything about Better Than Sex is a head-turner: the name, the desserts, the drinks. The Ivanhoe joint is liable to turn just about any dessert item into a suggestive sculpture or dip the rim of any wine glass into the greatest aphrodisiac of all time: chocolate.
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Better Than Sex


1905 N. Orange Ave., Orlando
Everything about Better Than Sex is a head-turner: the name, the desserts, the drinks. The Ivanhoe joint is liable to turn just about any dessert item into a suggestive sculpture or dip the rim of any wine glass into the greatest aphrodisiac of all time: chocolate.
Medieval Times
4510 W. Vine St., Kissimmee
You don’t have to re-watch Game of Thrones to get in the medieval mood. Right here in Orlando we’ve got jousting knights, mass amounts of bourgeois screaming for bloodshed, and the expectation that you’ll eat with your hands. If that last part’s got you twisted, drink away your reluctance with a strawberry Maiden’s Kiss.
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Medieval Times


4510 W. Vine St., Kissimmee
You don’t have to re-watch Game of Thrones to get in the medieval mood. Right here in Orlando we’ve got jousting knights, mass amounts of bourgeois screaming for bloodshed, and the expectation that you’ll eat with your hands. If that last part’s got you twisted, drink away your reluctance with a strawberry Maiden’s Kiss.
Mango’s Tropical Cafe
8126 International Drive, Orlando
If South Beach and Vegas had a baby, you'd get Mango's Tropical Cafe — and it's right here in Orlando. You’ve got waitresses in feathery costumes and extravagant stage shows keeping the adrenaline pumping. Something crazy and colorful is happening in every corner here. Pro tip: Order the signature banana martini for an especially entertaining evening.
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Mango’s Tropical Cafe


8126 International Drive, Orlando
If South Beach and Vegas had a baby, you'd get Mango's Tropical Cafe — and it's right here in Orlando. You’ve got waitresses in feathery costumes and extravagant stage shows keeping the adrenaline pumping. Something crazy and colorful is happening in every corner here. Pro tip: Order the signature banana martini for an especially entertaining evening.
The Edison
1570 E. Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista
Disneyphiles have been relishing the post-industrial, steampunk-themed surroundings of the Disney Springs eatery. And also that 28-day dry-aged prime rib. (Don’t-miss dish: the millionaire’s bacon, served on a tiny clothesline)
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The Edison


1570 E. Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista
Disneyphiles have been relishing the post-industrial, steampunk-themed surroundings of the Disney Springs eatery. And also that 28-day dry-aged prime rib. (Don’t-miss dish: the millionaire’s bacon, served on a tiny clothesline)
Capone’s Dinner and Show
4740 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee
For the dinner-theater enthusiast looking for a night of glitz and guns, look no further than Capone’s. Guests get to feast on the dinner buffet as Al and the gang let you in on the family business.
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Capone’s Dinner and Show


4740 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee
For the dinner-theater enthusiast looking for a night of glitz and guns, look no further than Capone’s. Guests get to feast on the dinner buffet as Al and the gang let you in on the family business.
Pirates Dinner Adventure
6400 Carrier Drive, Orlando
A pirate's life is for everybody at this themed Orlando eatery. The family-friendly theatrics and cuisine takes place on an 18th-century ship replica.
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Pirates Dinner Adventure


6400 Carrier Drive, Orlando
A pirate's life is for everybody at this themed Orlando eatery. The family-friendly theatrics and cuisine takes place on an 18th-century ship replica.
Cafe Tu Tu Tango
8625 International Drive, Orlando
The funky tapas spot offers creative food and drink specials every weekday, plus live music and relaxed patio seating, too. With tons of sharable plates to choose from, signature cocktails, and artists who paint while you eat, Cafe Tu Tu Tango is an attraction in itself.
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Cafe Tu Tu Tango


8625 International Drive, Orlando
The funky tapas spot offers creative food and drink specials every weekday, plus live music and relaxed patio seating, too. With tons of sharable plates to choose from, signature cocktails, and artists who paint while you eat, Cafe Tu Tu Tango is an attraction in itself.
Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows
8267 International Drive, Orlando
“Guess who?” is the name of the game at Sleuths. In between bites of your four-cheese lasagna, offer up some questions to the characters as you solve the crime. But the greatest puzzle of them all? The Mystery Dessert at the end of every meal.
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Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows


8267 International Drive, Orlando
“Guess who?” is the name of the game at Sleuths. In between bites of your four-cheese lasagna, offer up some questions to the characters as you solve the crime. But the greatest puzzle of them all? The Mystery Dessert at the end of every meal.
Jaleo
1482 E. Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
From celeb chef Jose Andres, Jaleo's extensive menu of traditional and contemporary Spanish fare reflects Spain's regional diversity. There are four other Jaleos, but the Disney Springs outpost is arguably the best.
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Jaleo


1482 E. Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
From celeb chef Jose Andres, Jaleo's extensive menu of traditional and contemporary Spanish fare reflects Spain's regional diversity. There are four other Jaleos, but the Disney Springs outpost is arguably the best.
Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Savory Feast Kitchen
6000 Universal Blvd., Orlando
Not only is Toothsome the perfect place to drown your sorrows in some good old-fashioned chocolatey goodness, there's also steak, seafood and all-day brunch selections. Stop in for one of Orlando's sweetest and most savory spots around.
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Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Savory Feast Kitchen


6000 Universal Blvd., Orlando
Not only is Toothsome the perfect place to drown your sorrows in some good old-fashioned chocolatey goodness, there's also steak, seafood and all-day brunch selections. Stop in for one of Orlando's sweetest and most savory spots around.
Raglan Road
1640 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
Raglan Road isn’t what you would call low-key, but when you’re looking to have a real good time, who cares? At any given moment a gang of waiters might jump up on stage for a Celtic dancing session while they fill the room with Irish tunes. And you’d be hard-pressed to find a better shepherd’s pie in Orlando than the one at Raglan Road.

Raglan Road


1640 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
Raglan Road isn’t what you would call low-key, but when you’re looking to have a real good time, who cares? At any given moment a gang of waiters might jump up on stage for a Celtic dancing session while they fill the room with Irish tunes. And you’d be hard-pressed to find a better shepherd’s pie in Orlando than the one at Raglan Road.
Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville
6000 Universal Studios Plaza
Those volcano nachos don’t stand a chance against ice cold blackberry moonshine margaritas. When you’re livin’ the Jimmy life, you’re sure to get wasted away in Margaritaville.
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Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville


6000 Universal Studios Plaza
Those volcano nachos don’t stand a chance against ice cold blackberry moonshine margaritas. When you’re livin’ the Jimmy life, you’re sure to get wasted away in Margaritaville.
T-Rex Cafe
1676 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
When the lights start flashing, it’s showtime. Get ready to witness the extinction of the dinosaurs about five times throughout your dinner, courtesy of Disney Studios. If extinction has got you down, pick yourself up with a Cotton-tini, which is literally just alcohol poured over a huge ball of cotton candy.
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T-Rex Cafe


1676 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
When the lights start flashing, it’s showtime. Get ready to witness the extinction of the dinosaurs about five times throughout your dinner, courtesy of Disney Studios. If extinction has got you down, pick yourself up with a Cotton-tini, which is literally just alcohol poured over a huge ball of cotton candy.
Enzo’s Hideaway
1560 E. Buena Vista Drive
Disney created the fictional Enzo’s as an underground, Prohibition-era, rum-running tunnel, which the no-last-name bootlegger Enzo happened upon one day and duly transformed into a subterranean grotto for hungry drunks. Even if you don’t choose to suspend disbelief in the backstory, it’s a sprawling warren of secret tunnels in which to get lost, as well as to find some damn good pasta.
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Enzo’s Hideaway


1560 E. Buena Vista Drive
Disney created the fictional Enzo’s as an underground, Prohibition-era, rum-running tunnel, which the no-last-name bootlegger Enzo happened upon one day and duly transformed into a subterranean grotto for hungry drunks. Even if you don’t choose to suspend disbelief in the backstory, it’s a sprawling warren of secret tunnels in which to get lost, as well as to find some damn good pasta.
Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar
1486 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
If you were to catch Indiana Jones knocking back beers anywhere at Disney, it’d be at Jock Lindsey’s. They do have all his stuff hidden around the bar, after all. Jock Lindsey's knows that all good explorers need some ice cold beverages after a day of walking around under the beating-down sun, so order up and enjoy the adventurous atmosphere.
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Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar


1486 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
If you were to catch Indiana Jones knocking back beers anywhere at Disney, it’d be at Jock Lindsey’s. They do have all his stuff hidden around the bar, after all. Jock Lindsey's knows that all good explorers need some ice cold beverages after a day of walking around under the beating-down sun, so order up and enjoy the adventurous atmosphere.
The Boathouse
1620 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
Dust off your Party City captain’s hat for a night full of oysters and crab legs at Orlando's Boathouse. You're sure to find yourself enjoying the evening in a boat-turned-booth here. If you're not in the mood for food, set sail on Lake Buena Vista in an amphicar, which is exactly what is sounds like: a car that's also a boat.
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The Boathouse


1620 Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
Dust off your Party City captain’s hat for a night full of oysters and crab legs at Orlando's Boathouse. You're sure to find yourself enjoying the evening in a boat-turned-booth here. If you're not in the mood for food, set sail on Lake Buena Vista in an amphicar, which is exactly what is sounds like: a car that's also a boat.
Susuru
8548 Palm Parkway, Orlando
Chef Lewis Lin and managing partner Kenny Ly came together to create a "retro-themed izakaya" offering exquisite ramen, yakitori and takoyaki. Inspired by Showa-era style, this Japanese gastropub stays open until as late as midnight on the weekends to satisfy your slurping needs, both noodle and boozy.
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Susuru


8548 Palm Parkway, Orlando
Chef Lewis Lin and managing partner Kenny Ly came together to create a "retro-themed izakaya" offering exquisite ramen, yakitori and takoyaki. Inspired by Showa-era style, this Japanese gastropub stays open until as late as midnight on the weekends to satisfy your slurping needs, both noodle and boozy.
Bob Marley – A Tribute to Freedom
6000 Universal Blvd., Orlando
Designed as an exact replica of Bob Marley’s Kingston, Jamaica, home, this place will have your inner freedom ringing in no time.
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Bob Marley – A Tribute to Freedom


6000 Universal Blvd., Orlando
Designed as an exact replica of Bob Marley’s Kingston, Jamaica, home, this place will have your inner freedom ringing in no time.
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