Popular Peruvian Restaurant to Open Second Orlando Outpost this Summer

Mares Real Peruvian Cuisine is considered the top Peruvian restaurant of Central Florida. After debuting its flagship four years ago, it is opening a second outpost in Winter Park.
The Australian-based company, Explore Hidden, is asking customers to indulge their inner child at their Lego-themed pop-up concept.
The brunch chain has served the Central Florida area for nearly 30 years. It hopes to open up shop in Altamonte Springs in the future.
The coffee chain started in Grants Pass, Oregon, in 1992. It now has hundreds of locations around the country, and its first Florida outpost is coming next year.
Justin Mitchell’s parents opened up The Real Deal Smoke and Taphouse in Challis, Idaho, in 2019. He is now bringing a mobile food spinoff concept of it to Orlando.
The 30-plus-year-old franchise chain has three other Orlando area outposts, however this will be the first within a 45-minute drive to come to the neighborhood.
The food truck will offer signature waffle dishes, as well as beverages like shakes and lemonade.
The husband-and-wife duo began offering meal prep services to their gym members as a side hustle for an additional stream of revenue. Now they are franchising their business.
The brand is opening a pizza truck outside of a local brewery this summer. It will also launch an authentic taqueria by the end of the year.
Brazilian-born Dimas Ferreira Figueirido is opening his first restaurant in Orlando soon.
A team of entertainment hospitality veterans came together to start a new venture, Velocity Esports, in 2022. It is slated to open its fourth outpost in Orlando in the second quarter of next year.
Daniel Gabor helmed the kitchen of Dan’s Bavarian Takeout, which he has since shut down to focus on his sit-down concept opening this winter.

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