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Orlando One Block at a Time: Exploring Winter Garden

EAT

Plant Street Market, a food hall and gathering place, is home to 20 vendors, offering natural, organic and handmade products. With everything from Gourmet Mac and Cheese and Pizza to Barbecue and imported Raclette Cheese, there’s something to please every palate. For an upscale farm to table experience, visit Market To Table.

� Plant Street Market 426 W. Plant St., 407.395.9520, crookedcan.com/plant-st-market � Market To Table 146 W. Plant St., 407.395.9871, market2table.com

The Plant Street Market

SHOP

Visit the Saturday Farmer’s Market, with dozens of vendors offering local produce, handmade goods and more. Stop in Ms. Bee’s Gourmet Popcorn and Candy Shoppe to satisfy your sweet and salty cravings, and find treasures at Adjectives Market.

� Farmer’s Market 104 S. Lakeview Ave., wintergardenfarmersmarket. com � Ms. Bee’s 2 E. Plant St., 407.614.8966 � Adjectives 137 W. Plant St., 321.422.2710 adjstyle.com

Railroad Museum

DRINK

Anchoring one end of Plant Street Market is Crooked Can, a homegrown craft brewery that’s among Orlando’s most popular. Grab a beer, plus a bite from the Market, and enjoy the afternoon on one of the outside patios. The Attic Door, a wine bar throughout the week serving wine and small plates, offers afternoon tea on weekends.

� Crooked Can 426 W. Plant St., 407.395.9520, crookedcan.com � Attic Door 28 W. Plant St., 407.750.7063 jrsatticdoor.com

PLAY

The West Orange Trail, a 20.8-mile paved trail, runs right through the middle of town. Stop into nearby Wheelworks to rent bicycles. The historic Garden Theatre offers a rich schedule of plays, concerts and movies. Learn more about the area and its history at the Central Florida Railroad Museum.

� Garden Theatre 160 W. Plant St., 407.877.4736 gardentheatre.org � Central Florida Railroad Museum 101 S. Boyd St., 407.656.0559 cfrhs.org

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