Update 9/20: Magical Dining Month has been extended through October 12, 2017! A majority, but not all, of the restaurants are participating in the extension. The Magical Dining Month website has been updated with a note found at the bottom of each restaurant menu containing details on whether or not the restaurant is participating in the extension.
A date night during Magical Dining Month is a slam dunk. With so many local attractions and experiences to explore, extend your evening before or after dinner with fun and excitement, while only parking your car once. To help you, we've matched a dozen restaurants participating during Visit Orlando's Magical Dining Month with nearby activities and attractions. So pair up your dining experience from Aug. 25 to Oct. 1, and experience Orlando's fun side along with bargain $35, prix-fixe menus.
Prato and Winter Park Boat Tour
Arrive in the late afternoon to the picturesque neighborhood of Winter Park (about 20 minutes from Downtown Orlando), and hop on board the Winter Park Boat Tour‘s last departure at 4 p.m. This narrated tour will peel back the layers of Winter Park's lovely chain of lakes and its lakeside landmarks, while it navigates through three lakes joined by two immensely charming canals.
Back on land, head over to Prato, a gorgeous Park Avenue mainstay paying homage to rustic, scratch Italian fare. Highlights from Prato's Magical Dining Month menu include Prato Meatballs, Ravioli “Tre Formaggi Erba” and Tiramisu Gelato.
Amatista Cookhouse, BiCE Ristorante, Mama Della's Ristorante or The Kitchen and Universal CityWalk
Packed with bars, restaurants and live entertainment, Universal CityWalk is a must for couples looking to dance, sip and sing! Take to the stage with a live band at Rising Star, a karaoke bar on steroids, dance the night away at Red Coconut Club or sing along with the dueling piano players at Pat O'Brien's. You can also challenge your putting skills at Hollywood Drive-In Golf.
Of course, you'll be able to tackle this and more after enjoying a Magical Dining meal at Amatista Cookhouse (Loews Sapphire Falls Resort), BiCE Ristorante (Loews Portofino Bay Hotel), Mama Della's Ristorante or The Kitchen (Hard Rock Hotel), all of which connect to CityWalk via free, water taxis and shuttles.
Earls Kitchen + Bar and The Mall at Millenia
Get your retail therapy fix at The Mall at Millenia, one of Orlando's finest shopping malls. There you'll be captivated by the breathtaking glass ceilings and one-of-a-kind art pieces. This architectural wonder is home to more than 150 of the finest stores, including Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Chanel, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Gucci and Jimmy Choo.
To replenish after a triumphant shopping expedition, head on over to Earls Kitchen + Bar, the mall's newest epicurean addition. Inside the sleek, yet comfortable space, you can select from several Magical Dining menu options such as Earls Clam Chowder, Sirloin Steak and Sticky Toffee Chocolate Pudding.
STK or Morimoto Asia and Disney Springs
Disney Springs never seems to cease surprising and delighting us with new stores, experiences and attractions. Explore this newly reimagined entertainment hub, enjoy live performances by street performers or take flight above it all in a tethered, helium-filled balloon with Aerophile.
Pair these experiences with a Magical Dining dinner at STK – a hip and modern steakhouse – or Morimoto Asia, where upscale cuisine from China, Japan, Thailand and beyond wow with a beautifully designed interior décor that's nothing short of jaw dropping.
The Oceanaire Seafood Room and Main Event or Improv Comedy Club
Sail away on a luxury ocean liner and enjoy some of Orlando's best seafood at The Oceanaire Seafood Room, one of several Pointe Orlando restaurants participating in this year's Magical Dining Month.
After feasting on Crispy Shrimp Diablo, Surf & Turf and Key Lime Pie (just a few of the offerings on Oceanaire's Magical Dining Month menu), head on over to Main Event, an indoor entertainment complex featuring arcade games, virtual reality experiences, bowling, cocktails and more.
If you're looking for laughter, grab tickets for Improv Comedy Club, host to stand-up comics from across the country nearly every night of the week.
Vincenzo Cucina Italiana and The Coca-Cola Orlando Eye
Few Orlando experiences compare to a ride on The Coca-Cola Orlando Eye at sunset. Hop on board this 400-foot tall rotating wheel to see the sights near and far. As part of I-Drive 360, The Eye sits adjacent SEA LIFE Aquarium Orlando and Madame Tussauds Orlando, also worth checking out on date night.
For dinner, wander over to Vincenzo Cucina Italiana, just a short walk north in a neighboring plaza. Here you'll enjoy “treat-you-like-family” service and home-cooked Italian fare, such as Carpaccio Di Manzo, Carne di Maiale and Gelato Italiano, just a few items on Vincenzo's Magical Dining menu.
Luke's Kitchen and Bar and Enzian Theater
The newest brainchild from Chef Brandon McGlamery (Luma on Park and Prato), a recent James Beard nominee, Luke's Kitchen and Bar was a welcome addition to Maitland, a small Orlando suburb slightly north of Winter Park.
Dive into the restaurant's elevated Americana cuisine – including Deviled Eggs & Braised Bacon, BBQ Spare Ribs and Ice Cream Sandwiches – before driving less than two minutes down the road to Enzian Theater, the area's only indie cinema. Inside you'll cozy up in couches and cushy chairs, while servers deliver you everything from cocktails and craft brews, to popcorn and truffle parmesan fries.
This post was originally written by Kristen Manieri for the Visit Orlando Blog. To continue reading, click here.