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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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ICEBAR Orlando Launches Epic Summer Sips and Delish Dishes By Sandra Carr

ICEBAR Orlando, the coolest lounge in Central Florida, is on a mission to make this summer epic with its beat-the-heat concoctions.

I enjoyed chilling out at the largest, permanent ice bar in the world, featuring more than 70 tons of hand-carved ice, while sampling cool cocktails and tasty treats during a media preview event on Thursday night.

The bold-to-be-cold establishment features an ice bar and the Fire Lounge. It’s kind of like having Heat and Snow Miser from the animated show, “The Year Without a Santa Claus,” under one roof but in this case, both bars play well together and get along beautifully.

The Fire Lounge at ICEBAR Orlando. Photo by Sandra Carr.

ICEBAR Orlando is joining in the fun by celebrating the opening of Epic Universe with its neighbor, the Universal Orlando Resort, when the new theme park opens on Thursday, May 22 and throughout the summer.

Epic Universe logo. Image courtesy of the Universal Orlando Resort.

“ICEBAR Orlando is always cold and fun and a great escape from the heat,” said owner Thom Kerr. “Our drinks are fairly unique and some have a dry-ice-type-of-experience. The ice bar also has a tiki theme, which is the perfect place to hang this summer.”

The savory soirée included five new specialty drinks in the Fire Lounge, which are the Cosmic Chill, Dragon Fury, Ministry Mule, Peach Royale Martini and Vampire’s Kiss.

ICEBAR Orlando’s new summer cocktails. Image courtesy of ICEBAR Orlando.

Since I was driving, I sampled some but not all the delicious drinks. The Cosmic Chill and Dragon Fury are fruity and fabulous and Ministry Mule is the ICEBAR Orlando’s terrific take on the Moscow Mule.

The most fun one in the bunch is the Peach Royale Martini because its presentation includes a smoke bubble on top. After the bubble pops, smoke billows from the glass.

The Peach Royale Martini with a smoke bubble on top. Photo by Sandra Carr.
The Peach Royale Martini with smoke billowing from the glass. Photo by Sandra Carr.

There are four other mystical martinis with the smoke-bubble effect on the menu, which include the Orange Drop, Very Berry Cosmo, Passion Fruit Fizz and Malibu Dream.

I’m a rum girl who loves sweet, tropical cocktails so I tried the Passion Fruit Fizz. The incredible ingredients include Bacardi rum, passionfruit puree, pineapple juice, triple sec, orange bitters and sour mix. The marvelous mixture was very yummy!

The Passion Fruit Fizz with a smoke bubble on top. Photo by Sandra Carr.
The Passion Fruit Fizz with smoke billowing from the glass. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The Arctic meets tropical in the ice bar this summer! The polar paradise is decked out with ice-carved tikis and a tiki-themed throne and colorful surfboards.

ICEBAR Orlando has a tropical theme this summer. Photo by Sandra Carr.
ICEBAR Orlando’s walls are adorned with colorful flowers and surfboards. Photo by Sandra Carr.
I’m striking a pose with a penguin on a tiki-themed, ice throne at ICEBAR Orlando! Image courtesy of Sandra Carr.

The 1,375-square-foot, air-locked ice bar features three new custom cocktails, which are the Banana Barrel, Obliviate Elixir and Galaxy Dream.

I ordered the Banana Barrel, which is a remarkable rum drink. The ingredients include Cruzan banana rum, RumChata and vanilla mix.

The Banana Barrel is marvelous and merry without the monkey business! Photo by Sandra Carr.

Bottoms up! The 18-degree bar also serves The Epic Shotski to four patrons on a skiboard. The shots include raspberry vodka, mango, pineapple, lemon lime soda and grenadine. I sampled the smooth, specialty shot and I’m happy to report it’s worth the ski trip!

I sampled The Epic Shotski with two polar pals at ICEBAR Orlando! Video courtesy of Sandra Carr.

I also paired some of my shaken-and-poured drinks with amazing appetizers and delectable dishes, including the Sweet and Spicy BBQ Chicken Flatbread, Cheesy Moon Bacon Sliders, shrimp skewers and steak tacos. I didn’t have a chance to try the Pizza Logs but other media guests loved them!

The Sweet and Spicy BBQ Chicken Flatbread has a kick and is the perfect pairing! Photo by Sandra Carr.
The Cheesy Moon Bacon Sliders were bodacious! Photo by Sandra Carr.
Kickstart your night with blackened, garlic shrimp skewers tossed in herb butter and served on a bed of spicy, pineapple salsa with avocado lime and sweet thai chili sauce or cilantro lime crema dressing on the side. Photo by Sandra Carr.
The twosome included steak topped with onions and an avocado spread and served on soft tacos. Photo by Sandra Carr.

Another way to get relief from the sizzling temps is with gourmet, liquor-infused ice cream. The small but mighty and packaged, boozy dessert comes in five flavors, which are the Espresso Martini, Strawberries and Rosé, The Old Fashioned, The Highland and Truffle and Coco Loco.

Strawberry is my favorite ice cream flavor so I selected the sensational Strawberries and Rosé champagne combination. This frozen delight is a sorbet and the healthiest option in the bunch. The bouquet of ingredients also include Veuve Clicquot Brut Rosé bubbly and St-Germain Elderflower Liqueur, which is a French liqueur made with hand-picked, fresh elderflowers and no artificial flavors.

The Strawberries and Rosé sorbet was scrumptious and sweet! Photo by Sandra Carr.

Experience these new bites and booze blends at ICEBAR Orlando now through Monday, Sept. 1. The summertime festivities will include a weekly challenge with giveaways, patio games and live, ice-carving performances. There will also be special parties all summer long, beginning Memorial Day weekend.

Attendees can watch live, ice-carving performances every weekend at ICEBAR Orlando. Photo by Sandra Carr.

All guests who present an Epic Universe ticket at the front door will receive complimentary admission into ICEBAR Orlando Sunday through Thursday and half-off entry ($10) on Friday and Saturday.

The ice bar excursion includes a thermal coat, gloves and complimentary photo with a specialty, digital-photo frame. Admission is $15 in advance online and $21 at the door.

Besides the munchy menu and innovative cocktails, the Fire Lounge also includes DJs spinning the beats and dancing and doesn’t charge a cover. Bottle and VIP services are available for an elevated experience or special occasion.

Happy hour in the Fire Lounge occurs Sunday through Thursday from 5-9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5-7 p.m.

ICEBAR Orlando is located in the heart of the tourism corridor at 8967 International Drive, Orlando, Florida 32819.

The ice bar and Fire Lounge are open Monday through Wednesday from 5 p.m.-midnight; Sunday and Thursday from 5 p.m.-1 a.m.; and Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Ages 8-20 can experience ICEBAR Orlando from 5-9 p.m. and 21 or older close the joint after 9 p.m.

Learn more about ICEBAR Orlando’s history and other tremendous tidbits in my Savvy Scribe blog from February 2020.

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Films and Food Fuel Annual Fest By Sandra Carr

Central Florida’s nonprofit, alternative and independent cinema, the Enzian Theater in Maitland, Fla., displays a picturesque, old-Florida ambiance surrounded by shady, weeping oak trees draped with Spanish moss. Besides its Southern charm, the theater becomes the epicenter of movie mania during its annual Florida Film Festival. This year, the festival is celebrating its 24-year anniversary at the Enzian Theater and Regal Cinemas Winter Park Village Stadium 20 Movie Theater in Winter Park, Fla. from April 10-19, 2015.

The flick fete has been listed as one of the 20 coolest film festivals by MovieMaker Magazine and one of the top 50 film festivals in the world by The Internet Movie Database (Imdb.com). Past celebrity guests have included Oliver Stone, Drew Barrymore, Dennis Hopper, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, John Waters, Glenn Close, Jon Voight, Susan Sarandon and Emma Stone.

I'm interviewing actor Dennis Hopper for WCPX Channel 6 during the Florida Film Festival in June 1994. Photo by: Jim Leatherman

A blast from the past! I’m interviewing actor Dennis Hopper for WCPX Channel 6 during the Florida Film Festival in June 1994.
Photo by: Jim Leatherman

This year’s film festival features more than 170 movies, including animated shorts, documentaries, spotlights, narrative features and shorts and special screenings.

24th Annual Florida Film Festival

24th Annual Florida Film Festival

The opening-night film is Welcome to Me, a movie featuring funny lady Kristen Wiig portraying a woman with a borderline personality disorder that wins $86 million in the lottery and decides to buy her own talk show. The movie premieres at the Regal Cinemas Winter Park Village Stadium 20 Movie Theater on Friday, April 10 at 7 p.m.

Welcome to Me Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Welcome to Me
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

After the movie, indulge in a foodie feast during the opening-night party at the Enzian Theater. Participating bars and restaurants include BRIO Tuscan Grille, K Restaurant, Swine & Sons, Soco and Rogue Pub.

Opening-night film and party is $110, film only is $25 and party only is $95. The opening-night film is on standby.

The opening-night party features a foodie feast.

The opening-night party features food, glorious food! Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Learn about local, farm-fresh eats during the FFF at the Enzian Theater on Saturday, April 11 from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The homegrown event will feature Lake Meadow Natural Farms, Palmetto Creek Farms, Olde Hearth Bread Co. and the East End Market. Sampling and cooking demonstrations are included in the $12 admission.

Local farms are keeping it fresh.  Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Local farms are keeping it fresh.
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Take farm to table further with the free Locally Fresh! Farmers Market on Eden Bar’s lawn on Saturday, April 11 from noon-2:30 p.m. Folks can purchase produce from area farmers and vendors.

Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Celebrity appearances include actor Bob Balaban during a screening of Gosford Park on Sunday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. The actor is renowned as the character Russell Dalrymple, the President of NBC who was obsessed with Elaine on Seinfeld. Tickets are $25.

"Gosford Park"  Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Gosford Park
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Actor Sam Rockwell takes us to the Moon during his question-and-answer session on Friday, April 17 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25. The movie and guest appearance are on standby.

Actor Sam Rockwell portrays Sam Bell in "Moon."  Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Actor Sam Rockwell portrays Sam Bell in Moon.
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Other fabulous flicks include Homeless, a movie directed by Florida State University graduate Clay Hassler, about a teenage boy, portrayed by newcomer Michael McDowell, who lives in a shelter and is trying to get his life back on track after his grandmother passes away.

Homeless Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Homeless
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Embark on an adventure while looking for the person behind a popular Chinese delicacy in The Search for General Tso.

The Search of General Tso's Chicken Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

The Search for General Tso
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Pump yourself up with this documentary about bodybuilder, actor and rocker Jon Mikl Thor during his comeback in I Am Thor.

I Am Thor Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

I Am Thor
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Watch 500 Days of Summer, a romantic comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel about a dysfunctional relationship that’s a sure failure for free on the Enzian Theater’s lawn on Monday, April 13 at 8 p.m.

500 Days of Summer Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

500 Days of Summer
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

3 1/2 Minutes explores the shooting and death of Jordan Davis at a gas station in Jacksonville, Fla. and the State of Florida’s Stand Your Ground self-defense laws.

3 1/2 Minutes Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

3 1/2 Minutes
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Freebie alert! Watch the dark Donnie Darko on Wednesday, April 15 at 8 p.m. and the sweet Amelie on Thursday, April 16 at 8 p.m. on the Enzian Theater’s lawn.

Donnie Darko Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Donnie Darko
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Amelie Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Amelie
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Music makes it mark during the FFF this year. Experience the D.C. punk-rock scene and mosh pits in Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, D.C. (1980-90). Honky-tonk and country musician Billy Mize created the Bakersfield sound and chose family over music during the peak of his career. Learn more about this legendary musician in Billy Mize and the Bakersfield Sound.

Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, D.C. (1980-90). Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, D.C. (1980-90)
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Billy Mize and the Bakersfield Sound Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Billy Mize and the Bakersfield Sound
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Get your movie on by watching comedies, dramas, panel discussions, parties and more during this year’s Florida Film Festival. Individual film tickets are $9 for a matinee before 5 p.m. and $11 for a regular ticket after 5 p.m. and passes and packages are $99-$1,500 per person. For more information, including the Florida Film Festival schedule, visit http://www.floridafilmfestival.com.

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