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Park Pizza and Brewing Company |
We had just picked up our weekend guests at MCO and one said, “Is there anywhere to eat?”
And I was like…”well, I think there is a brewery nearby.” And off to Park Pizza and Brewing Company, just five minutes away in Lake Nona we went!
We’ve not spent a lot of time at Lake Nona. We have raced past Lake Nona to the airport or other locations like the beach, but never stopped. And I had no idea what to expect when I remembered that Park Pizza & Brewing Company was nearby. I worried I was lost when I took an exit near the giant medical complex, a spot where I thought there was no dining or beer in sight. But as we drove past the hospitals and clinics, an oasis of dining soon appeared. It was not a large dining zone, but one that was somewhat secluded and cozy, and super new. There were restaurants and dining parks nearby that I would like to explore at a later date. Right on the corner of this little Lake Nona Town Center was the promised drink and food after our guests’ long flight.
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Giant Soft Baked Pretzel |
Let's start with the pizza, as it’s the first part of Park Pizza & Brewing Company’s name. They were really good. Actually, let’s start with the “Giant Soft Baked Pretzel” which was nice and soft, filling up our hungry travelers. I didn’t really notice that the beer cheese was jalapeno-hefeweizen cheese, which is a good thing as a member of my party does not like overly spicy food. Our table grabbed The Margherita and Chicken Parm to Table personal pies, and hungry flyers dove in, loving every minute of it. We also got a Truffle Shuffle full size, which those of us who love mushrooms dove in on with its garlic cream and cremini mushrooms. So so good!
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Truffle Shuffle |
Of course, to go with lunch, I needed a flight consisting of:
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The Flight |
“”IPA”: A 6.8% ABU and 60 IBU IPA, that is honestly the flagship IPA that all breweries need. It's what I expected with no surprise. They do call out that it’s a Gold Metal Winner (not misspelled). I can see how it could win contests where judges are very much rating style conformity.
Cielo Azul”: A 5% ABV with 10 IBU Mexican Lager advertising itself as the essence of a sunny afternoon. To me it was a beer that tasted like beer with a very welcome light sweetness. I could see this as a beach beer.
“POG Wheat”: And the Disney Adults entered the chat. “POG Wheat” offers a drinkable 5% ABV and 10 IBUs for a hot day. The style is listed on Untappd as a Fruit Beer, while the name hints at a Wheat, so popular in Florida. I believe Fruit Beer is a better label since the beer does not have an unfiltered hazy look and lacks a banana backbone. But honestly this is nice and refreshing.
“Coconut Ranger”: Okay, I see some interesting pairing here. “Coconut Ranger” is a 6.8% ABV with 40 IPU IPA, that is not your typical offerings. It has very clear IPA bitterness and coconut tones swirling around in the glass. It was definitely the beer that caught my attention and was a little divisive as the coconut fan at the table ran away from the IPA bitterness.
Overall this was a mix for me. There was the beer that you expect that tastes like beer. But we also had a beer that clearly calls out to theme park fans coming in for a vacation and a beer that I think is just “odd” to many and was my favorite of the flight.
For those that don’t like beer, there is a menu of your cocktails with Mules, Espresso Martinis, and Aperol Spritz (which I think someone in my party ordered). If you want a cocktail, they likely can help.
Inside, was open and sunny. There was plenty of seating for a lot of family types. But it was a bit loud, feeling like a party atmosphere.
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The Brewhouse |
Who Drinks Here? At this point, the reasons I will return are the food and the location! I liked the pizza and appetizer options we had quite a bit. I in fact, have other pizzas I would love to sample. The beer is a bonus, with a mix of the expected and some risks that I am up to sample. The location, minutes from the airport, places it well for those drinkers flying in and out from the Central Florida area.
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