Love with Your New Home in Paradise.
Have you heard the quote, “Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go?” While we watch the leaves on trees change color, and eventually fall, it’s a time when nature reminds us that no matter how much we want to be in control – we are never actually in control. There is beauty in letting go of what we cannot control and embracing living in the present.
As you enter different seasons of life, it’s important to focus your energies on what matters most. Health, wellness and social interaction, but most importantly, having fun. Leave the things that are weighing you down like cleaning, cooking and mowing the grass up to us. At Paradise Pointe, we want you to fall in love with your new home and lifestyle. We are here to make your life easier, while also making it more enjoyable.
We have programs, partnerships, amenities and wellness and care services right here to ensure you are living a healthy, active and balanced lifestyle. Leave the rest up to us!
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Cover Artist: Ronda Richley
Ronda considers herself the “Ultimate Tree Hugger.” She literally hugs trees! She simply loves trees for their beauty, elegance, strength and the good they do for humanity. And these wonderful trees give us everything-- the oxygen we breathe, shelter from the heat, sun and rain, and a place to play when we were kids-- without asking for anything from any of us except to let them be and not destroy them.
Ronda has been a professional artist for several decades, her style, subject matter, and pretty much just about everything has changed several times. What has run consistently throughout her career is her use of both visual and tactile texture, whether it is glass, painting, printmaking or ceramics.
Check out her website www.rondarichley.com
ExoticVacationReads
Frommer’s Athens and the Greek Islands by Stephen Brewer
Every Frommer’s Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything, dozens of maps, and exciting coverage of shopping, history, culture, and nightlife. This guide is geared to travelers who want to go to Greece for beaches, beautiful weather, island hopping, archaeological riches, and the capital city of Athens. Inside, you’ll find smart itineraries, important historic sights and museums, and the types of restaurants, nightlife, and hidden beauty spots that only the locals know about.
Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide 2024 Edition by
Williams Carter
Discover Bali’s Unparalleled Beauty: Picture yourself on sun-kissed beaches with powdery white sand, framed by azure waters that stretch endlessly to the horizon. This guide will lead you to Bali’s most breathtaking coastal gems. Dive into the crystal-clear waters to explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life or ride the waves at world-class surf breaks. From snorkeling to sunbathing, Bali’s beaches cater to every traveler’s paradise-seeking heart.
Ultimate Travel Guide To Bora Bora by
Elizabeth Whyte
Bora Bora, the jewel of the South Pacific, is more than just a destination – it’s a dream come true. Imagine waking up in an overwater bungalow, the gentle lull of the lagoon beneath you. Picture yourself exploring vibrant coral reefs, where marine life dances in a symphony of colors. This guide is your key to unlocking the secrets of this tropical paradise. Dive into crystal-clear waters with confidence, knowing you’re armed with the knowledge to explore with finesse.
Frommer’s New Zealand by Jessica
Wynne Lockhart
This full-color book includes scores of photographs, a fold-out map, plus detailed maps throughout; and shows exact pricing, opening hours, addresses, and other important details that will make your trip smoother and less hectic. There is also fastidiously researched information on all of the outdoor adventures New Zealand offers. From bungee jumping to spectacular hiking, kayaking, zorbing, jetboating, and more, we cover it all, and give our take on the most responsible outfitters to use for these activities. Last but not least, the book includes fascinating information and insights on the history and unique culture of the land that’s known both as Aotearoa and New Zealand today.
Lonely Planet Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Northern Thailand by
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet’s Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Northern Thailand is your passport to the most relevant, up-todate advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Visit Chiang Mai, the cultural capital of northern Thailand, discover a secret beach on Cambodia’s Koh Rong, or loosen up in Ho Chi Minh City; all with your trusted travel companion.
Covers Hanoi, Halong Bay, Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, Vientiane, Luan Prabang, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Golden Triangle and more.
Journeys
of a Lifetime by National Geographic
Compiled from the favorite trips of National Geographic’s legendary travel writers, this fully updated, 10th anniversary edition of Journeys of a Lifetime spans the globe to highlight the best of the world’s most celebrated and lesser-known sojourns. Offering a diverse array of possibilities, every continent and possible form of transport is covered, illustrated with glorious color photographs. Each chapter features stunning photography, full-color maps, and practical tips, including how to get there, when to visit, and how to make the most of your journey.
Bermuda Travel Guide 2024 by Noah Hicks
Embark on a journey to Bermuda, where azure waters meet pink sand beaches and lush landscapes beckon adventurous souls. Our Bermuda Travel Guide is your key to unlocking the secrets of this enchanting island paradise. Whether you’re dreaming of your next escape or planning a tropical getaway for a loved one, our Bermuda Travel Guide is the ultimate companion. Packed with insider tips, breathtaking photos, and invaluable insights, it’s a gift that promises endless adventures and unforgettable memories.
Fodor’s The Complete Guide to African Safaris by Fodor’s Travel Guide
Whether you want to follow the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania, explore Botswana’s Okavango Delta, or experience Victoria Falls, the local Fodor’s travel experts in Africa are here to help! Fodor’s The Complete Guide to Africa Safaris guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your tripplanning process and make the most of your time.
Fodor’s Essential Peru: with Machu Picchu & the Inca Trail by Fodor’s Travel Guides
Whether you want to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, explore the Peruvian Amazon, or enjoy Lima’s world-class food and museums, the local Fodor’s travel experts in Peru are here to help! Fodor’s Essential Peru, 2nd Edition guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your tripplanning process and make the most of your time.
Dominican Republic Travel Guide 2024 Edition by Williams Carter
Welcome to the Dominican Republic, a land of captivating beauty, vibrant culture, and endless possibilities. In this travel guide, we invite you to discover the secrets of this tropical gem, where pristine beaches, lush mountains, and rich history converge to create an experience like no other. Whether you’re a fan of luxurious resorts, charming boutique stays, eco-friendly lodges, or urban gems, we’ve got your accommodation needs covered.
All reads available at www.Amazon.com
Affordable Exotic Vacations
Sometimes planning a vacation getaway can feel like a compromise—you can have great prices or a great location, but not both. Fortunately, while it may feel that way, it’s also not strictly true. There are many vacation spots that feel like hidden gems and check all the right boxes. Who said exotic vacation destinations had to be expensive? Whether you’re a family on a budget, a college student, or someone looking to take an extended trip, these destinations are sure to impress. You don’t have to sacrifice quality beaches, food, and views to take an affordable trip these days.
1. Thailand
Beautiful beaches, interesting food, and up-close encounters with animals are just a few of the joys of visiting Thailand. While worth visiting once, you may generally want to steer clear of Bangkok, which is one of the most expensive places to stay. Once outside the city, there are plenty of things to enjoy. In the Thai currency of Thai Baht (THB), one dollar is about 33 THB. Meals can be extremely inexpensive, averaging about $1.90, while beer comes out to around $2.50. However, cheap transportation and hotels may make up for it.
2. Albania
Albania doesn’t get enough recognition, and you may not even realize that it’s home to some beautiful beaches along the riviera. One of the cheapest destinations in Europe, Albania boasts white sand beaches and clear blue water. Not to mention, there are also mountains, lakes, and old castles to explore. You can get many of the beautiful Croatian sights without the Croatian prices. In fact, 100 LEK is the equivalent of just under one dollar as of writing. You can expect to pay around $5 on average for a meal and just over a dollar for beer or wine.
3. Greece
Due to their recent economic collapse, there’s never been a financially better time to visit Greece. Prices are budget-friendly, and tourism is slowly but surely helping the country build itself back up. Depending on where you go, you can expect beautiful beaches, delicious Mediterranean fare, world-famous architecture, and more. If you’re traveling alone on a mid-range budget, the trip could cost about $81 a day.
4. Peru
Peru makes a wonderful cultural expedition, with one-of-a-kind mountain ranges, remnants of the Inca empire, and a rich history. Peru makes for a stunning adventure. While Machu Picchu is one of the most popular attractions in Peru, it should also be noted that it’s among the pricier adventures you may take. However, if seeing the 15th-century citadel is on your bucket list, it may be worth the splurge. Especially considering your average Peruvian meal is about $3, and beverages, transportation, and hotels are similarly cheap.
5. Vietnam
If you love to kayak in scenic locations, pack your bags for Vietnam. Halong Bay is a popular kayak destination, with beautiful caves and limestone islands that appear in interesting shapes. If you’re a foodie, be sure to check out the many opportunities for street food such as Pho, Bahn Mi, and delicious sweet desserts, among other things. An average meal costs roughly $2.10, while beer and water cost under a dollar. You can even find transportation well under a dollar. Just be aware that nicer hotels and accommodations can be a bit pricey.
6. Dominican Republic
If you’re looking for a great resort stay, look no further than the Dominican Republic. Cities like Punta Cana have everything there is to love about resort life, including good prices. If you plan on staying in and enjoying all your resort has to offer, you can cut out transportation costs, for the most part, giving you a bit more wiggle room for food and other fun. Average hotel prices in the DR are around $67, and you can find many all-inclusive resorts for under $150 a night.
7. The Philippines
Is your dream to backpack across the world? The Philippines is a popular destination for first-time backpackers due to great prices. If beaches interest you, or you desire to learn scuba diving, the Philippines might also be for you. While you’re trekking across the country, you can see many gorgeous views, such as rice terraces, the Mayon Volcano, and the underground river, Puerto Princesa. The average hotel in the Philippines is $45, with meals around $3 and drinks like beer and coffee just above $2.
Source: https://www.monorail.com/blogs/affordable-exotic-vacation-destinations
Creating A Home Paradise
Everyone needs a happy place—somewhere to relax, unwind, and let the worries of everyday life melt away. Some dream of white-sand beaches, while others prefer cozy mountain cabins. Regardless, research supports our need for a break. Making time to relax is not only important for personal well-being but also benefits employers and the broader economy. But what about when you can’t get away? Few of us can afford to take a spur-of-the-moment trip after a long work week. Fortunately, there’s another option: making your home your happy place. In this article, we’ll walk you through four simple ways to turn your home into a sanctuary.
Choose Natural and Warm Lighting
Once you’ve outfitted your space with comfortable furniture and accessories, turn your attention to the lighting in your home. Avoid harsh overhead bulbs and fluorescent lighting. Instead, opt for warm hues and soft lighting.
In addition to warm-hued LED lighting, incorporate as much natural light as possible. It may even be worthwhile to install new windows in a few key rooms. Consult with a contractor or interior designer about window type and placement. The top window companies offer a wide range of options, from picture windows and sliding glass doors to skylights and corner windows.
Declutter, Organize, and Clean Up
The third step is decluttering and organizing your home. Whether you take a minimalist approach or happily embrace the maximalist lifestyle, tidy spaces are more relaxing. Set aside time to deepclean your home using safe, natural, and nice-smelling products. Then, sort through one room at a time and look for items you can rehome. Donate anything you no longer want or need to a reputable nonprofit, or sell gently used items online. Consider investing in stylish organizational bins and clever storage solutions to ensure everything has a place. Then, set up a daily or weekly cleaning schedule. Even devoting 15 minutes each day to tidying your home can make a huge difference.
Prioritize Comfort
The first step in creating an at-home sanctuary is making your home cozier. Invest in comfortable, high-quality furniture that makes your space feel warm and inviting. Then, accessorize your living spaces with cushy throw pillows, cozy blankets, soft rugs, and luxury towels.
As you shop, remember that you don’t need to overhaul your entire home immediately. Focus on the rooms where you spend the most time or the spaces you use to relax.
Add Special Touches
Finish each newly redesigned space with thoughtful touches that reflect the room’s purpose and your unique personality. You can use this step to quickly refresh your entire home—even rooms that received little or no attention during the other steps. Start with a fresh coat of paint, keeping color psychology in mind. Next, decorate with items that will help set the mood. Hang artwork that evokes whatever feeling you want to achieve. Incorporate items that spark joy or celebrate your interests. Include a few houseplants, if possible. Researchers have identified several benefits to keeping plants, including improved air quality and lower stress levels.
Source: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/reviews/home-improvement/sanctuary-at-home
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EventScene
Ongoing
Rum Distillery Tour & Tasting
Every Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat
Copper Bottom Craft Distillery www.copperbottomspirits.com
Canal Street Nights
3rd Thursday Monthly, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com
Jewelry Making and Design with Debbie Moser Every Friday, Canal Street www.thehuboncanal.org
First Friday Flagler Beach Flagler Beach www.visitflagler.com
First Friday Garden Walk
Washington Oaks Garden State Park www.visitflagler.com
1st Saturday Sip & Stroll
Canal Street Historic District www.canalstreetnsb.com/sip-stroll/
Cruisin’ Car Show
First Saturday Monthly
One Daytona www.onedaytona.com
Classic Cars on Canal
2nd Saturday Monthly, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com
Flagler Avenue Wine Walk
4th Saturday Monthly, New Smyrna Beach www.visitnsbfl.com
Climb to the Moon
Full Moon Monthly Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org
Ongoing – September 8
Daytona Tortugas Baseball
Jackie Robinson Stadium www.daytonabeach.com
Ongoing – December 7
Historic Loop Bus Tours
First Saturday Monthly MacDonald House Museum https://www.ormondhistory.org/
Ongoing – December 21
Ormond Beach Historical Bus Tour
The Casements http://www.ormondhistory.org/historic-bus-tours
September 2
Labor Day at the Lighthouse Ponce Inlet Lighthouse www.ponceinlet.org
September 6
Movies on the Halifax - 50 First Dates
The Casements www.daytonabeach.com
September 7
Karting Season Finale Volusia Speedway Park https://volusiaspeedwaypark.com/
September 9
Downtown Daytona Nights: Food Trucks Riverfront Shops of Daytona Beach www.daytonabeach.com
September 13 – 15
‘90s Con Florida Ocean Center www.daytonabeach.com
September 14
Weekly Racing Volusia Speedway Park https://volusiaspeedwaypark.com/
September 21
The Barons Ball
The Estate on the Halifax www.daytonabeach.com
October 4
Movies on the Halifax – Haunted Mansion
The Casements www.daytonabeach.com
October 5-6
Creekside Festival Princess Place Pam Coast www.flaglerbroadcasting.com
October 17 – 20
Biketoberfest 2024 Volusia County Wide http://www.biketoberfest.org/
Fall Cycle Scene at Daytona
Daytona International Speedway https://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com
October 26
Weekly Racing Halloween Spooktacular Volusia Speedway Park
MusicScene
Ongoing
Live Music at Rock Bottom Weekly: Monday, Friday, Saturday Rock Bottom Daytona Beach www.daytonabeach.com
Karaoke with Stormin’ Norman Weekly: Saturday, Sunday Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club www.daytonabeach.com
Ongoing – September 28
Star Spangled Summer Concert Series & Fireworks
4th of July and Saturday Nights, Daytona Beach Bandshell https://www.daytonabandshell.com/
Ongoing – December 27
The Cocktail Club – a Tribute to Frank Sinatra Streamline Hotel https://www.streamlinehotel.com/
September 6
Aerosmith Rocks! Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com
September 7
Sweet Fleet: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac Ritz Theatre https://ritztheatersanford.com/
Peace of Woodstock Athens Theatre www.athensdeland.com
September 8
Sanford Jazz Ensemble Fall Concert 2024 Ritz Theatre https://ritztheatersanford.com/
September 13
Free Concert in Holly Hill - Are Friends Electric! Pictona at Holly Hill www.daytonabeach.com
September 14
Turnstiles - The Ultimate Tribute to the Music of Billy Joel Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
September 20
MJ LIVES- The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute with Barry Dean Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
September 20
Third Annual Fall into Jazz Weekend
The Hub on Canal https://www.visitnsbfl.com/
September 27
Ultimate Rush - Tribute to the Songs of Rush Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
September 28
Ultimate Floyd Tribute – An Evening of Pink Floyd Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
October 2
The World Premiere Johnny Cash Tribute
Athens Theatre https://athensdeland.com
October 4
The Prince Experience Peabody Auditorium https://www.peabodyauditorium.org/
October 5
Hit Me With A Hot Note: An Evening of the American Songbook The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach https://www.nsbplayers.org/
October 11
Free Concert in Holly Hill - Huey Lewis & The News 80s Tribute Show! Pictona at Holly Hill www.daytonabeach.com
October 21
The US Air Force Academy Band Falconaires
Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
October 22
Seminole State College Fall Jazz Concert Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
October 25
Latin Festival
Ritz Theater https://ritztheatersanford.com/
October 26
Absolute Queen
Athens Theatre https://athensdeland.com
2024
ArtScene
Ongoing
Brews & Brows Beachside Market
1st Sunday Monthly, Dunes Brewery Port Orange www.daytonabeach.com
Volusia County
Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art Museum of Arts & Sciences www.moas.org
Florida Weather
Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art Museum of Arts & Sciences www.moas.org
The Seminole and the Everglades Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art Museum of Arts & Sciences www.moas.org
Jack Mitchell Portrait Gallery ACA Main Campus, Pabst Visitor Center & Gallery www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
Annual Members Showcase Awards Exhibit Art League of Daytona Beach www.artleague.org
Art Connects ALZ
Every Wednesday The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
Artisan Alley
Every Friday Downtown DeLand www.mainstreetdeland.org
Art & Artisan Stroll – Gallery Walk
1st Saturday Monthly, Canal Street www.visitnsbfl.com
Ormond Art Walk
1st Saturday Monthly, E & W Granada Blvd www.daytonabeach.com
Peps Art Walk
Last Saturday Monthly, JTs Seafood Shack www.visitflagler.com
Explore and Channel Your Creativity with Carolyn Land Firdays, The Hub on Canal www.thehuboncanal.org
Ongoing – September 10
Wings of Splendor the Works of John Costin Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens www.daytonabeach.com
Ongoing – September 27
Cultuvue Photography Exhibition – We are Art Nicole Stott Art Gallery ERAU www.daytonabeach.com
Ongoing – December 7
Historic Loop Bus Tours MacDonald House Museum & Welcome Center www.ormondhistory.org
September 3, 21
Watercolor Workshop – Bibi Gromling Ocean Art Gallery www.daytonabeach.com
September 4, 11, 18, 25
Designing a Photo Book with Color Theory Art League of Daytona beach www.artleague.org
September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Painting With Acrylics Art League of Daytona beach www.artleague.org
September 21 – March 2
Audubon’s Birds of Florida Exhibit Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art https://www.moas.org
Visions of Florida: The Photographic Art of Clyde Butcher Musuem of Arts & Sciences Gale Lemerand Wing https://www.moas.org
September 24
Soapbox History: The Bone Wars - A History of Paleontology Museum of Arts & Sciences - Root hall https://www.moas.org
October 7, 14, 21, 28
Repurposing Art Class Art League of Daytona beach www.artleague.org
October 20, 27, November 3, 10
Photoshop: Fundamental Editing Class Art League of Daytona beach www.artleague.org
October 15 – 19
New Smyrna Beach Paint Out Marine Discovery Center www.nsbpaintout.com
October 22
Soapbox History: The History of Cryptozoology Museum of Arts & Sciences - Root hall https://www.moas.org
Ongoing
Open Mic & Poetry Slam
4th Saturday Monthly
Midtown Café Daytona www.daytonabeach.com
Open Mic Comedy
Every Tuesday
Streamline Hotel Sky Rooftop bar http://streamlinehotel.com
Random Acts of Insanity Improv Comedy
3rd Saturday Monthly, Cinematique Center https://www.cinematique.org/
September 6 – 8, 12 – 15, 20 – 22
The Great American Trailer Park Musical Daytona Playhouse www.daytonaplayhouse.org
September 12 – 22
The Smell of the Kill
The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach https://www.nsbplayers.org/
September 13-29
Jesus Christ Superstar City Repertory Theater Palm Coast www.crtpalmcoast.com
September 13 – 14, 20 – 22, 27 – 29 Oliver!
Shoestring Theatre www.shoestringtheatre.net
September 18 – 19
Misfit Stand Up Tour
Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater www.drphillipscenter.org
September 20 – October 13
Dracula Athens Theatre https://athensdeland.com
September 21
My Brother, My Brother and Me Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org
The Middle Beast Tour
Walt Disney Theater www.drphillipscenter.org
September 24 – 29
Girl From The North Country
TheaterScene
September 28
Steve Treviño: Good Life Tour
Peabody Auditorium
https://www.peabodyauditorium.org/
September 29 - October 22
The Music Man
Limelight Theatre https://www.limelight-theatre.org/
October 2
The Vampire Circus
Peabody Auditorium https://www.peabodyauditorium.org/
October 4
Rocky Horror Picture Show 49th Anniversary Spectacular Tour
Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org
October 5
Shrek The Musical Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts https://www.fscjartistseries.org/
October 6
David Spade: Catch Me Inside Peabody Auditorium https://www.peabodyauditorium.org/
October 17 – 20
Romeo & Juliet
Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org
October 17 – 19, 25 – 26
Winnie’s Rock Cauldron Cabaret
Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater www.drphillipscenter.org
October 24 – November 3
The Crucible
The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach https://www.nsbplayers.org/
October 24 – 25
Phantasmagoria XV Grim & Grimmer Tales
Athens Theatre https://athensdeland.com
October 25 – 27
Macbeth
Steinmetz Hall www.drphillipscenter.org
October 31 – November 3
Stranger Things! The Parody Musical
Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater www.drphillipscenter.org
September/October 2024
American
31 Supper Club
31 W. Granada Blvd.
275 1625
63 Sovereign
63 W Granada Blvd. 238 9032
Absolutely CheeZee
1064 Ocean Shore Blvd. 256 3180
Alfie’s Restaurant
1666 Ocean Shore Blvd 441 7024
Burntwood Tavern
250 N Nova Rd. Suite 254 492 6550
Charlie Horse Restaurant
810 S. Atlantic Ave. 672 4347
D.B. Pickles
400 South Nova Road 672 1931
OrmondCuisine
Pumphouse BBQ
124 W Granada Blvd
386 492-7559
Rose Villa Southern Table & Bar
43 W Granada Blvd. 615 7673
SoNapa Grille
324 N. Nova Rd. sonapa.com 872 5674
Stonewood Grille & Tavern
100 S. Atlantic Ave. 671 1200
Pub
Billy’s Tap Room & Grill
58 East Granada Blvd. 672 1910
Grind Gastropub and Kona Tiki Bar
49 West Granada Boulevard 672 7277
Houligan’s A Spirited Sports Grille 1110 W. Granada Blvd. 673 7878
Seafood
Hull’s Seafood Market & Restaurant
111 W. Granada Blvd. 673 8888
Lulu’s Oceanside Grill
30 S. Atlanitc Ave. 673 2641
River Grille 950 N. US 1 615 2004
Salty Farms Seafood Market and Restaurant 1452 Oceanshore Blvd. 265 5659
Sushi
Fancy Sushi & Grill
1930 W Granada Blvd Suite 1 615 9688
Café
Café One
405 US 1 492 4873
OrmondCuisine
Mexican
Mr. Taco Mexican Grill
663 S. Nova Road
236 8369
Asian Green Tea
7 North Nova Road
677 2488
Hot Wok Restaurant
345 West Granada Boulevard 615 1531
Pacific Asian Bistro
222 n Nova Rd 677 4388
Takeya Japanese Steakhouse
220 Williamson Blvd. 615 7600
Thai Elephant
3768 Roscommon Dr 675 6696
Thai Erawan
219 E Granada Blvd.
677 0999
Thai Woodhouse Restaurant
362 W. Granada Blvd.
672 3222
Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar
175 Nova Road
671 0979
Mediterranean
Dimitri’s Bar Deck & Grill
790 South Atlantic Ave.
492 2945
Greektown Teverna
150 N Nova Rd.
944 9526
Istanbul Turkish Mediterranean Cuisine
488 S Yonge St 492-7100
Mediterranean
Pasha Middle East Cafe 919 W International Speedway Blvd 257-7753
The Crepevine 247 E Granada Blvd. 310-7006
Italian
Bruno’s Pizza 1254 Oceanshore Blvd. 238 9032
Dalmare Italian Chophouse 814 S Atlantic Ave. 265 0094
Delcato’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant 1474 W Granada Blvd 673-3446
Genovese’s Italian Cafe
183 East Granada Blvd. 677 3222
L’Angolo 1439 US-1, Suite A8 492 2698
Mario’s Restaurant 521 So. Younge St. 677 2711
Oliv Epicurean Grill 701 Ridgewood Ave. 254 6868
Pizza
Manny’s Pizza House
487 South Nova Road 676 9901
Pizza
Lenny’s New York Pizza 1456 Oceanshore Blvd. 673 0590
Paganos Pizzeria 116 S nova Rd 236 9966
Stavros Original Pizza House IV 1350 Ocean Shore Blvd, Ste D 441 0003
Caribbean
Jimmy Hula’s 191 East Granada Blvd., Granada Plaza 872 3086
Healthy
Loves Whole Foods Market and Café 275 Williamson Blvd. 677 5236
Peach Valley Cafe 185 E. Granada Blvd. 615 0096
Peach Valley Cafe West 1185 W. Granada Blvd. 256 2501
Wild Rabbit Bistro
48 E Granada Blvd 256 7998
Coffee/Wine/Spirits
Rivergate Coffee Shop
128 S. Nova Rd.
386 672 9577
Steel Oak Coffee
187 S Yonge Street. 693-3006
Wine Not?
Trails Shopping Center 317 2108