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George’s Cafe Serves Gourmet Grub Generously By Sandra Carr

Nestled along an oak tree-lined street in downtown Winter Park, George’s Cafe serves humongous, homemade sandwiches, salads and cookies with warmth in a cozy ambiance.

George’s Cafe serves breakfast and lunch in downtown Winter Park. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The eatery’s owner and namesake, George John Paul II, grew up in Orlando and decided to embark on a culinary career instead of priesthood after graduating from Bishop Moore Catholic High School.

His family has deep restaurant roots in Central Florida that began with a Holiday House, a buffet-style eatery, in south Orlando and later became a Hostess House.

After the Hostess House closed in 1989, Paul launched a new venture with his mom Leona Paul and friend Alice Eide called Classic Creations Catering in Winter Park.

After Paul’s mother passed away, he decided to open George’s Gourmet Cookies and Catering in the Center of Winter Park, a shopping plaza on the corner of Lee Road and 17-92, and later shortened the name to George’s Cafe after he relocated to the former Brandywine’s Delicatessen site near The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art in downtown Winter Park in April 2020.

For the past five years, George’s Cafe has been a staple of goodness, attracting regulars, business professionals and Central Florida visitors to its charming sandwich shop.

During my visit, I ordered George’s Famous Homemade Chicken Salad Sandwich on multigrain bread with a small salad. The chicken salad is made from scratch with Hellmann’s mayonnaise and includes leaf lettuce, tomatoes and red onions. I opted for no tomatoes and red onions and added Swiss cheese. My side salad included Romaine lettuce, field greens, cucumbers, black olives, tomatoes and onions with balsamic vinaigrette dressing. My delicious and healthy lunch was filling but I made sure I left room for dessert by chowing down on a yummy, Original Chocolate Chip Cookie!

George’s Famous Homemade Chicken Salad Sandwich is made from scratch. Photo by Sandra Carr.
The Original Chocolate Chip Cookie is soft and chewy! Photo by Sandra Carr.

The fabulous fare is a family affair, including lunch selections like The Puddsy, a roasted, turkey breast sandwich, featuring the nickname of Paul’s dad; the meaty combo, The Pearl, is prominently titled after his mom’s middle name; The Abigail is a Reuben named after his English Bulldog; and the 1933 Salad includes the year his mother was born in the dish designation.

The 1933 Salad includes romaine hearts topped with smoked ham, Swiss cheese, Spanish olives, tomatoes and shaved parmesan cheese served with a special dressing and freshly baked bread. Image courtesy of George’s Cafe.

Besides the main attractions, superb sides include the baked beans and Leona’s potato salad.

All the moderately-priced, menu items are made with fresh ingredients and from scratch daily. The croissants are baked in house but other breads are bought.

Scrumptious lunch options are available at George’s Cafe. Image courtesy of George’s Cafe.

I was happy to hear Ronnie’s recipes have been replicated and live once again at George’s Cafe! The Jewish cuisine includes matzo ball soup, stuffed cabbage and other classics. My mom was a waitress at the legendary Orlando deli before she became a homemaker. I also used to dine at Ronnie’s when I was in college.

The gigantic cookies take center stage and are the signature sweet at George’s Cafe. Through trial and error and being inspired by a Food Channel episode, Paul created a cookie that wasn’t flat or greasy, and has been popular ever since he started his catering business nearly 40 years ago.

Satisfy your sweet tooth with bars, brownies and cookies at George’s Cafe. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The award-winning, gastronomic gathering spot’s dishes come from the heart.

“At George’s Cafe, you’ll find honesty and no gimmicks,” said Paul. “We have been serving the community for a long time and provide wholesome food with a human touch.”

Accolades include Orlando Sentinel’s Foodie Awards and Best Bets and Orlando Magazine’s Best Breakfast and Sandwiches Award.

The restaurant’s indoor decor is a mixture of colorful paintings, Beatles and Key West memorabilia and the canine of choice, the English Bulldog – all of Paul’s favorites things! Folks can also dine al fresco on the patio.

The Beatles have a front-row seat behind the bar. Photo by Sandra Carr.
George’s Cafe includes English Bulldogs and black-and-white pictures of Key West’s most famous literary resident, Ernest Hemingway. Photo by Sandra Carr.
The walls are decorated with vibrant, acrylic paintings by artist Jim Bronzo at George’s Cafe. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The Beatles are one of my all-time, favorite bands and I was thrilled to see the pictures of the Liverpool lads displayed in the restaurant! The Fab Four will be celebrated during A Very Beatles Day with Bryan Hayes at George’s Cafe on Saturday, Oct. 11 from noon to 3 p.m. during the 52nd Annual Winter Park Autumn Art Festival. The free concert is presented by The Modern Music Movement. Enjoy a marvelous meal paired with live music!

George’s Cafe is located at 505 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, Florida 32789 and serves lunch Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and breakfast during the weekends from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Beer and wine are available. The eatery can also cater your event.

Begin your weekend with a bountiful breakfast at George’s Cafe. Image courtesy of George’s Cafe.

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Lion’s Pride and Soccer are a Perfect Match By Sandra Carr

Gather your purple-pride posse before or after an Orlando City Soccer Club match and dine in style at the Lion’s Pride Soccer Pub & Grill in downtown Orlando’s Church Street district.

I experienced a filling, five-course foodie feast served by attentive staff during the restaurant’s media tasting event last week. The sports-dining destination, which is celebrating its one-year anniversary in May, serves delicious and moderately-priced dishes created by executive chef Scott Phillips.

I was welcomed with a glass of bubbly and presented with the first course, featuring peppered tuna with sweet Thai chili sauce drizzled on top, avocado relish and cilantro lime slaw paired with a mini Blue Moon draft and fresh orange wedge. The sweetness complemented the fresh and healthy sides and beer sample, which is my favorite, go-to wheat beer.

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Peppered tuna with sweet Thai chili sauce, avocado relish and cilantro lime slaw.

The starter course continued and included two petite brisket soft tacos with shredded iceberg lettuce, diced tomatoes, queso blanco and chipotle aioli paired with a Samuel Adams Winter Lager. The small but mighty duo was delicious and coupled with the brew. The brisket was tender and blended well with the fresh ingredients. The mixture didn’t fall out of the soft taco shells, which was a plus.

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Two petite brisket soft tacos with shredded iceberg lettuce, diced tomatoes, queso blanco and chipotle aioli.

Round two featured a caprese salad with good-sized red and yellow vine-ripe tomato slices and round chunks of buffalo mozzarella garnished with basil oil and balsamic glaze and paired with a glass of Terra d’Oro 2015 blended Chenin Blanc. The elegant salad’s veggies were deliciously compatible with the rich, buffalo mozzarella and basil oil and balsamic glaze. The glass of wine complemented the flavors even more with each sip.

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Caprese salad paired with a glass of Terra d’Oro 2015 blended Chenin Blanc.

Next was a shrimp and lobster risotto with creamy Parmesan cheese and parsley sprinkles paired with a Lion’s Pride signature, hand-muddled lime margarita. This was the creamiest risotto I have ever eaten, and was my favorite dish during the tasting. The medium-sized shrimp and lobster pieces were mixed smoothly with the Parmesan cheese and gave comfort food a whole new meaning with its refreshing margarita counterpart. More, please!

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Shrimp and lobster risotto with creamy Parmesan cheese.

The fourth dish, a blue cheese filet with garlic boursin mash potatoes and red wine demi-glaze with two generous-sized asparagus and a carrot paired with a glass of Emmolo 2015 Merlot from the Napa Valley was a hearty meal. The medium-cooked, juicy and tender filet with melted blue cheese was oh so good! The fresh-out-of-the-garden vegetables and the dollop of garlic boursin mashed potatoes made the meal even more satisfying with the glass of Merlot.

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Blue cheese filet with garlic boursin mash potatoes, red wine demi-glaze, asparagus and carrot.

Two desserts provided a sweet ending to the tasting. The thick, chocolate mousse with whipped cream paired with a Lion’s Pride whiskey-based red sangria adorned with a fruit skewer balanced the rich and sweetness nicely. The Romeo and Juliet, a guava-filled Phyllo dough pastry with white cheese queso blanco, was complemented with a glass of passion fruit pureed champagne and took an edge off of the sweet journey. The Romeo and Juliet is ideal for folks who like a light baked good as a snack or after dinner.

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Chocolate mousse with whipped cream paired with a Lion’s Pride whiskey-based red sangria and the Romeo and Juliet complemented with a glass of passion fruit pureed champagne.

Phillips was a Tribeca neighborhood chef in New York City for many years. His goal was to create a menu with an array of selections for everyone’s taste.

“The menu features a variety of different kinds of cuisine,” he said. “I didn’t want to stick to a typical sports-bar food menu. I wanted it to be a bit upscale.”

Besides the menu, I was impressed with the building’s transformation. The restaurant was formerly Bliss Ultra Lounge and Phineas Phogg’s, which was renowned for its nickel beer every Wednesday night back in the day. The décor features a casual-style design with warm, natural tones and a comfy ambiance that makes you feel right at home while watching a soccer match on the pub’s flat-screen TVs. I’m happy to report that some of the original brick panels were saved during the renovation.

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Lion’s Pride Soccer Pub & Grill

On the second level, soccer fans can score a VIP experience with Church Street views, a gold-tone leather sectional sofa with a glass soccer ball-shaped coffee table, purple leather stadium seats, tables with purple chairs, a mural of the Orlando City Soccer Club’s mascot Kingston, a long bar with a marble top and a private party room.

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An upstairs wall features a mural of Orlando City Soccer Club’s mascot Kingston.

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I’m posing on the gold-tone leather sectional sofa on the second level of the Lion’s Pride Soccer Pub & Grill.

Soccer fans can hang out with a brew or cocktail while seated at tables that can accommodate large groups, be mesmerized by a vintage World Cup soccer ball collection and purchase Orlando City Soccer Club and Pride merchandise on the first floor.

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View a vintage World Cup soccer ball collection on the first floor of the Lion’s Pride Soccer Pub & Grill.

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Purchase Orlando City Soccer Club and Pride merchandise on the first level of the Lion’s Pride Soccer Pub & Grill.

Watch the Orlando City Soccer Club and Pride’s home or away soccer matches, World Cup soccer matches from June 14 through July 15, 2018 and any sporting event while chowing down at this lion’s lair.

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