Places to Eat at NPE2024
If you’re looking for somewhere to eat during your time at NPE2024, check out these restaurants.

Orlando is home to a variety of dining experiences that you can explore during NPE2024. Whether you’re looking for something familiar or want to try something new, you will surely find what you’re looking for both downtown and near the Orange County Convention Center.
Downtown
If you are looking to experience the culinary offerings in the heart of Orlando, look no further than these unique and flavorful venues.
Thrive
| 407-237-0657
Kick back and catch up with friends and colleagues in the refreshing atmosphere of Thrive Cocktail Lounge & Eatery. Choose from a selection of signature cocktails and unique dishes spanning everything from sliders to sushi. No matter what you’re hungry for, Thrive offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience.
Kres Chophouse
| 407-447-7950
Kres Chophouse offers an elevated dining experience in a swanky and eclectic atmosphere. Enjoy a selection of prime beef — aged in-house and hand-cut to order — and fresh Florida costal fish and seafood. Kres’ award-winning food and service makes it one of Orlando’s premier restaurants and steakhouses.
The Stubborn Mule
| 407-730-3400
Enjoy the libations, provisions and quality conversations offered by The Stubborn Mule. Experience a selection of innovative New American cuisine and creative signature cocktails and drinks. The Stubborn Mule’s fun and laidback atmosphere makes it an excellent place to spend an evening.
F&D Cantina
| 407-550-1239
F&D Cantina offers a selection of Mexican cuisine and street food. Sit in the colorful, eclectic dining room and enjoy an evening of lively conversation. Plus, enjoy the cantina’s selection of signature margaritas and cocktails.
310 Lakeside
| 407-373-0310
Overlooking scenic Lake Eola Park, 310 Lakeside offers a dining experience with a view. Enjoy a selection of quality New American cuisine in an elegant café atmosphere. 310 Lakeside’s great food and service are sure to provide an enjoyable evening.
International Drive
If you are looking to dine closer to the convention center, consider some of these options located along International Drive.
Boston Lobster Feast
| 407-248-8606
Fill up at Boston Lobster Feast’s all-you-can-eat seafood buffet. Enjoy a selection of authentic New England-style lobster, crab legs, oysters and more — with over 60 items on offer, there’s something for everyone. Plus, enjoy a signature cocktail or house-made sangria.
Fiorenzo
| 407-345-4570
Located in the atrium of the Hyatt Regency, Fiorenzo is an Italian steakhouse offering a selection of quality steak and pasta dishes. Watch as your food is being prepared in the unique open-concept kitchen. Plus, sip on a signature martini or cocktail.
At Siam
| 407-412-5260
At Siam offers a taste of authentic Thai cuisine and an elevated dining experience. Enjoy the selection of curry, noodles and soups as well as Thai iced tea, sake and imported beer. Plus, relax in the warm, inviting atmosphere.
Jack's Place
| 407-996-1787
Lounge in the causal upscale atmosphere of Jack’s Place, located in the Rosen Hotel. Offering fresh, high-quality steak and seafood, as well as a wide selection of fine wines, Jack’s Place is a great place to spend a comfortable and refined evening.
Selam
| 407-778-3119
If you are looking for a dining experience that is a bit more unique, look no further than Selam’s authentic Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine. Relax in the comfortable and inviting atmosphere, and enjoy traditional dishes like Kitfo and Gored Gored, as well as a selection of Ethiopian tea, coffee and beer and African wine.
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