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5 Best Outdoor Dining Spots in Orlando

(Updated May 2, 2025)

National Eat Outside Day is August 31, 2025.

If you’ll be in Central Florida for the day, celebrate by dining outside at one of Orlando’s top restaurants.

A family smile and one another seated and eating at an outdoor table with string lights in the background.

Orlando’s Best Outdoor Dining

Here are some Orlando establishments with outdoor dining that everyone should visit.

Maxine’s on ShineThe Maxine's on Shine logo, a woman in glasses holding a glass of red wine.

A neighborhood restaurant in downtown Orlando, Maxine’s on Shine was named to the 2025 Michelin Restaurant Guide.

From crab cakes to fried green tomatoes, the eclectic eatery serves delicious comfort food for dinner and weekend brunch in a comfortably sexy atmosphere.

Maxine’s also offers a full bar, live music, and spacious outdoor seating.

 

Boxi Park

An aerial view of a large outdoor space at night with string lighting, outdoor seating, and a covered stage.

If you’re looking for a unique outdoor dining experience, check out Boxi Park’s wide range of options.

This family-friendly outdoor space features converted shipping containers that function like food trucks. Each serves a different cuisine.

You can try a little of everything while enjoying live music and outdoor games.

 

Café Tu Tu Tango

A table set with a variety of brunch foods, a glass of sangria, and a Bloody Mary.

Café Tu Tu Tango on International Drive will please both picky eaters and foodies.

Their menu features Cajun, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Caribbean fare. It all tastes even better on the gorgeous patio.

However, be sure to go inside at some point to view the spectacular décor and art for sale.

 

A Land Remembered

A fork rests on a high-sided plate with three lamb lollipops.

This distinctive steakhouse in Rosen Shingle Creek was awarded OpenTable’s Diners’ Choice in 2023.

A Land Remembered celebrates classic Florida by offering a variety of local surf and turf food options and an impressive wine list.

Enjoy your meal on the restaurant’s outdoor patio which offers impressive views of the Arnold Palmer designed course at Shingle Creek Golf Club.

It’s the perfect place to top off a vacation day in Orlando.

 

Cat-Tails

A group of adults sit around an outdoor table while a waiter in a blue shirt pours wine. Cat-Tails Poolside Bar & Grill is perfect for outdoor dining.

Also located inside Rosen Shingle Creek, Cat-Tails is a poolside bar and grill with fun menu offerings for lunch and dinner.

Try classic dishes like nachos, burgers, and salads. Or spice up your outdoor meal with tacos, a chimichurri sandwich, or wings.

No matter what you order, your meal will pair perfectly with a view of our Orlando hotel’s sparkling pool.

 

Dine and Stay at Rosen Shingle Creek

When planning your Orlando vacation, book a room at Rosen Shingle Creek near International Drive.

Our hotel provides affordable luxury and easy access to the Orange County Convention Center and Orlando’s top restaurants, bars, and attractions – indoors and outdoors.

The Rosen Shingle Creek Resort with a large swimming pool, palm trees, and a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds.

All About Florida Wildlife: Where to See Orlando’s 6 Coolest Animals

April 19, 2022 (Updated May 5, 2025)

 

Did you know that Florida is one of the most biodiverse states in the U.S.?

It is home to 4,368 known animal species. 269 of these species are only found in the Sunshine State.

On your next Orlando vacation, take some time to get to know the Florida wildlife.

Here are six of the most fascinating animals that call Central Florida home, and where you can find them.

Green Anoles

Green Anoles are little lizards with a big presence in Orlando.

While they’re in a different reptile family, they are sometimes called “American chameleons.” That’s because they’re the only lizard in the southeast U.S. that can change color.

As their name implies, they’re usually bright green, but they can also turn various shades of brown to blend in with pathways and dirt.

Florida Wildlife Green Anole

Where to Find Anoles

Everywhere!

Anoles like to hang out in places with a good balance of sun and shade. They’re drawn to forest clearings, but tree-lined sidewalks also do the trick.

As you explore the outdoor areas of Orlando’s theme parks, the Orange County Convention Center, or your hotel, have a peek at the ground.

You’re likely to see a few anoles scampering around.

American Alligators

 

A small dark gator floats underwater with its eyes and snout above the surface.

 

While they’re often thought of as aggressive, gators generally leave humans alone unless provoked.

These kings and queens of Florida wildlife are the state reptile. They live in marshy areas across Orlando.

Gators play important roles in their habitats. For example, during droughts, alligators dig deep holes to access the groundwater. This also frees up water for other animals, who drink from or live in the “gator holes.”

Should you encounter an alligator on your travels, thank it for everything it does for Florida wildlife – while following these safety tips.

Where to Find Alligators

Lake Jesup, a large lake in Orlando’s northern suburbs, boasts the densest population of gators in the state. You can safely explore the lake via airboat.

For a guaranteed gator encounter, consider a trip to Gatorland. The family-owned theme park opened in 1949, decades before Walt Disney World or Universal Studios Orlando.

At Gatorland, you can learn all about the species, see gators of all ages, and even zip line over them.

Sea Turtles

 

A sea turtle swims along the sandy bottom of the ocean.

 

Sea turtles build between 40,000 and 84,000 nests along Florida’s vast coastline each year.

Their back flippers are small but mighty and help them dig nests in dunes. Adult turtles do not tend to their nests, but often build decoy nests to confuse predators and protect their eggs.

When the eggs hatch, baby turtles instinctively move toward the ocean, guided by the glimmer of the moon and stars on the water.

Sea turtles have faced habitat loss because of coastal development. Most species are considered endangered, but their numbers have luckily rebounded in recent years.

Of the five sea turtle species living in Florida, two (loggerheads and green turtles) are frequently seen on beaches near Orlando.

Where to Find Sea Turtles

Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge in Melbourne is one of the most significant nesting habitats for both green and loggerhead turtles.

Can’t make it to the coast? SEA LIFE Aquarium, located on Orlando’s International Drive, has got you covered.

The attraction is home to Ted the loggerhead and Chely the green sea turtle, both of whom were rescued by the aquarium.

West Indian Manatees

 

Florida Wildlife Manatee

 

Manatees are part of the aquatic mammal order Sirenia, which got its name because sailors used to mistake the gentle giants for sirens, or mermaids.

Sirenians like manatees and dugongs are not closely related to other marine mammals. In fact, they’ve got more in common with elephants than dolphins or seals.

Manatees typically cruise along at a leisurely 5 mph. That’s slow enough that barnacles can grow on them.

But that doesn’t mean they’re bad swimmers — they can reach speeds of up to 19 mph and have been seen swimming upside down and doing somersaults.

Where to Find Manatees

Manatees live in brackish water around the state. Because of their plant-based diet, manatees don’t have much body fat and can’t handle water colder than 68 degrees Fahrenheit.

In the winter they swim out to warmer waters, often in springs or power plant outflows.

Headed to Orlando in the winter? Check out Blue Spring State Park. Located an hour north of Orlando in Volusia County, the park is (literally) a cold-weather hotspot for the species.

While manatees have no natural predators, they’re threatened by boat strikes and the loss of seagrass.

In response to these threats, SeaWorld Orlando has a Manatee Rehabilitation Area, where park guests can meet rescued manatees and learn how to help them.

Gopher Tortoises

 

A brown and gray gopher tortoise in the sand.

 

Gopher tortoises are the only North American tortoise to live east of the Mississippi River.

They spend 80 percent of their time underground in deep burrows that they dig in sandy soil.

As with gators, gopher tortoises’ digging skills also help other Florida wildlife.

The burrows not only shield tortoises from the Florida sun but also provide habitat for over 350 other species, including the Florida mouse and eastern indigo snake.

Where to Find Gopher Tortoises

Gopher tortoises live among scrubby pine forests and sandhills throughout the southeast U.S., but Florida has the largest population.

During your next Orlando vacation, pay a visit to Darwin the tortoise. He lives in Tibet-Butler Preserve, a conservation area minutes from Walt Disney World. The pristine park features a kid-friendly education center, hiking trails, and all kinds of Florida wildlife. Even better, admission to the park is free.

Roseate Spoonbill

 

Florida Wildlife Roseate Spoonbill

 

While flamingos are often the pink bird we associate with Florida, did you know that they’re more common in the Caribbean islands?

In fact, we’re still trying to figure out whether they’re native to Florida or if, like many human residents, they took a trip here and liked it enough to stay.

Florida does have a native bird known for its pretty pink plumage — the roseate spoonbill.

Roseate spoonbills get their name from their uniquely shaped beaks, which they use to scoop prey from the water.

Like flamingos, they get their distinctive coloring from snacking on crustaceans and sleep standing on one leg. Unlike flamingos, they can be seen in the wild throughout Florida, usually in mangroves or marshes.

Where to Find Roseate Spoonbills

Roseate spoonbills are a fairly common sight in Orlando Wetlands Park, located between Orlando and Cocoa Beach in Christmas, Florida.

If you’re lucky, however, you may not even have to travel that far. They’ve also been seen soaring over Rosen Shingle Creek, with majestic pink feathers shimmering in the sun.

Rosen Shingle Creek: A Natural Fit for Florida Wildlife

What drew that roseate spoonbill to Rosen Shingle Creek? The same thing that draws in many of our guests.

The hotel sits within a 255-acre natural area that features stately oak and pine trees.

Shingle Creek, the headwaters of the Everglades, runs through the property and is home to many birds and fish.

As you walk along the on-site nature trail, look out for Florida wildlife, and see how many species you can identify.

Rosen Hotels & Resorts Names Michael Dunton New Executive Chef

Chef Dunton brings experience, flare and fresh ideas to Rosen Shingle Creek

Rosen Reveal, photo by Roberto GonzalezOrlando, FL, March 2022 – Rosen Hotels & Resorts is proud to announce Chef Michael Dunton as its new Executive Chef at Orlando’s Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel. Dunton takes the reins from Executive Chef Jorge Oliveira, who retired in February after an illustrious 30-year career with RHR. Dunton knows he has big shoes to fill but is ready for the challenge after years serving as Resort Executive Chef at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes and at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld.

When you first meet Chef Dunton, one thing is for certain. This man is passionate about food. Raised in New England, Dunton grew up fishing and clamming in Cape Cod, falling in love with fresh seafood and the creations his family made through the years. “Coming from an Armenian and Italian heritage, for both of my grandparents and great-grandparents food was always a big production we always made dishes from scratch. So being surrounded by family and their passion for cuisine, I fell in love with cooking at a really early age,” Dunton said. “Food was our gift to each other too. A Christmas gift from my great-grandmother would be a bag of dumplings that we could eat throughout the year,” Dunton added.

It is a culinary gift Dunton now shares at Rosen Shingle Creek, with its 15 restaurant options for the guests who stay in one of the hotel’s 1,501 guestrooms and suites. Dunton now oversees the hotel’s restaurant and catering options, including catering for meetings and special events where guests can range from 10 to 10,000. One restaurant under Dunton’s leadership is A Land Remembered, Rosen Shingle Creek’s award-winning steakhouse featuring Harris Ranch Black Angus Five Diamond Prime Beef. Here you will find mouth-watering filets that leave guests in awe, especially when paired with a cold-water half lobster tail drizzled with butter. Dunton’s love for the ocean and seafood shines in A Land Remembered with a daily catch, fresh from Florida anglers, as well as Grilled Swordfish sourced from Ft. Pierce. Pair both with a nice glass of wine to really draw in the richness, the subtlety and simplicity of the flavor of the fish. “One of my strengths is knowing the area, what grows in the area and what’s coming from our local waters. I love working with local markets. I brought that with me from Massachusetts where it is very easy to get great, local seafood,” Dunton said.

When Dunton is not hard at work, creating delicacies at Rosen Shingle Creek, you can find him with his finest creation, his family. Whether it is on the water, in the sun or just at home, Chef Dunton puts his heart into everything he does. And it shows.

If you would like more information about Chef Michael Dunton or Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel, please contact Rob Hubler, Public Relations Manager at Rosen Hotels & Resorts, 407-996-7656 or rhubler@rosenhotels.com.

5 Best Golf Courses in Orlando

Published March 30, 2022 (Updated May 5, 2025)

In addition to entertaining theme parks and attractions, Orlando also offers a wide selection of celebrated golf courses.

We’ve rounded up the five best golf courses in the city so you can plan your perfect Orlando golfing getaway.

 

A sprawling golf course with a lake, trees, and Rosen Shingle Creek in the background.

 

Orlando’s Top Golf Courses

 

Orange County National Golf Center

With 45 holes across three courses, Orange County National is every golfer’s dream.

The Panther Lake and Crooked Cat courses are championship 18-hole courses that have hosted the PGA Tour Qualifying School Finals four times.

There’s also a nine-hole beginning course and a 360-degree driving range to help you focus on your swing.

 

A man's hand reaches down and sets a golf tee onto the grass.

 

Celebration Golf Club

The charming Celebration Golf Club was designed in 1996 by father-son duo Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Robert Trent Jones Jr. The club is framed with native trees and wetlands, and 16 of the course’s 18 holes feature water.

Falcon’s Fire Golf Club

Consistently ranked among the best Orlando golf courses, Falcon’s Fire was recently renovated to maintain its classic style.

This club boasts over 7,000 yards of play, a masterfully designed course by Rees Jones, and a central location in Orlando’s entertainment district, minutes away from Disney World.

 

A close-up of a golf ball on a tee amidst green grass with glowing sunlight.

 

Winter Park Golf Course

One of the oldest courses in Florida, the “WP9” was originally built in 1914 and renovated in 2016.

This nine-hole municipal course is nestled in the middle of a Winter Park neighborhood and provides scenic, yet challenging, links.

 

Shingle Creek Golf Club

      Voted the best golf course in Orlando for 2021 by GolfOrlandoFlorida.com, Shingle Creek Golf Club is a historic course with world-class service.

      Overhauled in 2016 with the help of the Arnold Palmer Design Company, this scenic, 7,200-yard course weaves through natural areas while providing a luxury resort experience.

       

      A Shingle Creek Golf Club golf ball sits on a wooden tee in grass.

       

      Stay in a Golfer’s Paradise in Orlando

      When planning your Orlando vacation, book a room at Rosen Shingle Creek.

      In addition to the Shingle Creek Golf Club, our hotel provides luxurious guestrooms, conference spaces, fine-dining restaurants and lounges, heated swimming pools, and The Spa at Shingle Creek.

       

      An expanse of pristine green lawn with a black and white checkered flag, and a background of marshy greenery and a tall hotel standing in the distance.

      Rosen Shingle Creek’s Mother’s Day Brunch Features AAA Four Diamond Cuisine As Unique and Outstanding As the Families It Serves

      ORLANDO (April 26, 2021) — Sous Vide Duck Confit. Porcini Dusted Sea Bass.
      Four-Cheese Butter Poached Main Lobster Mac ‘n Cheese.

      You will be hard-pressed in Orlando to find another holiday brunch quite like those impeccably served at Rosen Shingle Creek. Where blending the imaginative touch of AAA Four Diamond chefs inspired by the soulful stirrings of Mom in the kitchen emerges an incomparable extravaganza of heartwarming favorites mingled with uncommon delights.

      This Mother’s Day, relish a brunch menu that features more than 60 ravishing choices. An elaborate plethora of varied selections to complement each individual personality and personal taste lovingly gathered at the table.

      Rosen Shingle Creek’s Mother’s Day Brunch, Sunday, May 9

      While there are many ways to show Mom the love, more than 60 on the menu at Rosen Shingle Creek’s Mother’s Day Brunch are sure to be among her favorites! As unlimited champagne and mimosas flow, treat Mom to an iconic feast with dozens upon dozens of culinary delights pristinely-presented and fit for a queen.

      Indulge in extravagant dishes like Beef Bulgogi with Grilled Asparagus and Four-Cheese Butter Poached Main Lobster Mac ‘n Cheese. Savor unexpected surprises like Paella Valencia and Mojo Roaster Cuban Pork with Sweet Plantains. Relish in classics like Pepper Herb Crusted Prime Rib, bountiful fresh seafood, seasonal market salads and made-to-order omelets and pastas. Even delicate tea sandwiches assure Mom is afforded the royal treatment. Little ones will be delighted to discover dishes just for them like chicken tenders, mashed potatoes, buttered corn, carrots and macaroni and cheese.

      Sweets for the sweet include rich, decadent chocolates galore in Chocolate Silk Dulcey Tarts, mouthwatering Warm Beignets drenched in Dark Chocolate Sauce and overflowing chocolate fountains for hand-dipped treats. Inventive dessert shots, succulent mini cheesecake bites, exquisite pies, cakes and more crown a magnificent, memory-making experience for the entire family.

      For the complete sublime menu, visit RosenShingleCreek.com/MothersDay.

      Rosen Shingle Creek’s brunch is Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 9, 11:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cost is $64.95 per adult plus tax and service charge, $25.95 plus tax and service charge for children ages 4-11. Children 3 and younger eat free. Florida residents receive a 25 percent discount. Self-parking is complimentary.

      Reservations are required. Please call 407-996-3663 now to secure the best available seating. The buffet takes place in Cafe Osceola at Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL 32819.

      Elevate your holiday dining “next level” with a pre- or post-brunch pampering spa treatment at The Spa at Shingle Creek or challenging 18 holes at Shingle Creek Golf Club. Save 25 percent on one or both if you book your experience using your I Love Rosen card. Don’t have a card? Sign up for one while you are at the hotel. They are free!

      Or go for the gold by bundling a number of exquisite experiences into one of Rosen Shingle Creek’s charming overnight stay packages, where you will be enveloped in AAA Four Diamond luxury at every turn. From elegant accommodations — among the largest guestrooms in Central Florida at 436 sq. ft. — to inspiring grounds — 255 lush acres ripe to explore. Some packages include dining options such as the holiday brunches. For more details, please visit RosenShingleCreek.com/Specials/Leisure-Packages.

      Guest and associate security is paramount at Rosen Shingle Creek. Please visit RosenHotels.com/RosensTotalCommitment to learn more about our enhanced safety and security protocols.

      About Rosen Shingle Creek

      An oasis of elegance just minutes to area theme parks and attractions, the majestic AAA Four Diamond Rosen Shingle Creek rises high above the horizon as Orlando’s crown jewel. 1501 impeccably-appointed lavish guestrooms and suites complement 524,000 sq. ft. of flexible indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, with sweeping vistas amid plenty of room to roam. An idyllic, peaceful setting on 255 lush acres adjacent to historic Shingle Creek, headwaters of the Florida Everglades, inspires relaxation and exploration. Enjoy world-class amenities including an 18-hole championship golf course, impeccable spa, four outdoor swimming pools, sand volleyball, basketball, seasonal fishing, a nature trail and more. Rosen Shingle Creek is located at 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL 32819. For details, please visit RosenShingleCreek.com.