Experiencing immersive atmospheres is easy in Orlando, and enjoying a themed bar is elevated when such a place is hidden. Impress your date with our quick list of hidden bars in Orlando.
More than a speakeasy, a hidden bar is not in plain sight. You have to be in the know to hear about it or find it. But the good news is you don't have to stress about a password or puzzle to solve in order to get into these hidden bars.
And if you're looking for more nightlife spots, jump over to our list of 18 Unique Bars in Orlando.
Incredible Hidden Bars in Orlando
- Permanent Vacation
- Suffering Bastard
- Vault 5421
- High T
- The Craft Speak Easy
- Argonaut Bar
- Nami Lake Nona
- Roka Hula
Bonus idea: Überkeller Geselligkeit Bar Sanford Geselligkeit – the newish bar within a bar concept at Hollerbach's in Sanford
1. Permanent Vacation
106 LAKE AVENUE, MAITLAND, FL 32751
Highlights: Breathtaking tiki atmosphere, food menu, mocktails available
Permanent Vacation is located inside Maitland's own Copper Rocket. Permanent Vacation is a step above the rest. Date night is awesome in this immersive atmosphere with special details in every corner.
The owners really put a lot of work and thought into the experience, and it is stunning. Also, as a treat there are different drinks on the menu that trigger lights, fog sounds and music, it's so fun!
The Powder Keg is a great drink and a fun activation! Each drink comes in a thoroughly designed mug or glass.
Permanent Vacation offers a wide range of hand crafted tiki drinks, the menu is a map through your vacation, and your bartender will be your guide. Mocktail options are perfect for those who are looking for a fun drink without the spirits.
For a refreshing nibble try the Toucan Stan pictured here!
Get even more info and menu recommendations by jumping over to our Review of Permanent Vacation Tiki Bar.
2. Suffering Bastard
200 SOUTH MYRTLE AVE., SANFORD, FL 32771
Hours: Wednesday – Thursday | 5-11pm, Friday – Saturday | 5pm-12am, Sunday | 5-10pm
Highlights: Tiki atmosphere, drinks and light snacks
Another great Tiki Bar is the Suffering Bastard in Sanford, Florida, located 25 minutes from Downtown Orlando. Suffering Bastard is inside Tuffy's Bottle Shop.
An iconic tiki figure is the centerpiece behind the bar, and decor is everywhere you look. Authentic tiki music sets the tone.
Suffering Bastard menu is extensive and chock full of handmade drinks for the patron's liking. They offer different levels of drinks that are one bastard, two bastard, or three bastards strong. They have some off menu creations like a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man drink and it comes in a large mug as pictured here, with burning marshmallows, it's great!
Light snacks and a good atmosphere make it perfect for friends to escape some of the louder bars in the area.
A reservation system makes it easy to plan a date night, however, you can also walk up and get your name on a waiting list. It's one of our favorite Sanford date night ideas.
3. Vault 5421
5421 INTERNATIONAL DR., ORLANDO, FL 32819
Hours: Wednesday – Thursday | 5-11pm, Friday | 5pm-12:50am, Saturday | 3pm-12:50am, Sunday | 3-9pm
Highlights: Fallout theme, Sci-fi, Video Games, Craft Beer, Mead and Sake
Located inside the comic book shop Gods & Monsters on International Drive is a true hidden bar called Vault 5421. This one is one of the most creative hidden bars in Orlando.
You get a real speakeasy vibe when you visit this bar, it is located in the very back of the store through a door that looks like a Vault!
Vault 5421 has a spooky, post apocalyptic feel (perfect for fans of Fallout). Sci-fi decorations, skeletons, creepy dolls, and televisions playing old-school movies plus video games add to the fun.
The bartenders are eager to help you find what you're looking for and make sure you have a great experience.
If you're looking for a cool place to check out in the area, make sure to stop in spend some time pursuing the comic book store, and venture to this spooky speakeasy! It is open year round but we especially love it as a Halloween date idea.
4. High-T Orlando
23 West Church Street, Orlando, FL 32801
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday | 6pm-2am, Sunday | 11am-12pm
Finding High T can be like falling down the rabbit hole. There is a door on Church Street for High T, but the experience is all on the second floor of the building.
The themed environment inside High-T is incredible. You'll be amazed by the beautiful Alice in Wonderland environment. The drinks are expensive, but they are hand-crafted and each one has its own special drinkware and presentation.
Take a look inside with our Reel featuring High T.
High-T is so special, in fact, it is one of our favorite ideas to celebrate a birthday in Orlando.
Please be aware the staff is very discerning when it comes to the dress code, and the policy is not always consistent from one person to the next. So to be on the safe side it is highly encouraged to dress up.
5. The Craft Speak Easy
39 WEST PINE ST., ORLANDO, FL 32801
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday | 7pm-2am, Sunday | 12pm-12am
Highlights: Spooky decor, great for horror/Halloween fans
Located inside Orlando's own horror themed bar Cocktails & Screams is The Craft Speak Easy. The Craft has a witchy theme full of craft cocktails and magical potions. To get into this speakeasy you have to answer a riddle, but once inside you'll be whisked away on a fun little journey.
Once the voodoo witch lets you in, The bartender will mix up a concoction with their potions for your magical witchy experience. It is a very immersive experience and feels like you've been transported to a different land, however, there are some rules like no photography so make sure you don't get cursed!
6. The Argonaut Bar and Lounge
122 W RUBY ST., TAVARES, FL 32778
Hours: Wednesday – Thursday | 5-10pm, Friday | 5pm-12am, Saturday | 1pm-12am, Sunday | 1-8pm
Highlights: Submarine Lounge, creative drinks, small bites
Located outside of Orlando in Tavares, is a hidden bar called the Argonaut Bar and Lounge. The Argonaut looks like an intriguing venue on the outside. Once you step through the doors you are transported to a vintage submarine lounge filled with metal fabricated submarine-like decor, velvet tuft seats, and submarine windows.
The menu is smaller but well thought out. Three signature drinks that have a backstory and as always, your bartender will be your guide on this adventure.
The Bombs Away and White Sangria each have the most impressive presentation. If you like dry wines or cocktails consider the Moulin Blanc, based on a 1920's recipe.
There is a food menu with some delicious shareable options and a good charcuterie board! The beer cheese can be addictive, so be warned. And be sure to ask if any special desserts are available.
If you live near Lake County it is an easy must-do, and if you aren't on this side of town it is worth it if you're into themed bars.
The owners also have an argonaut-themed coffee shop, go take a dive!
7. Nami Lake Nona
6004 Artist Avenue, Orlando, FL 32827
Hours: Tuesday – Thursday | 5-11pm, Friday & Saturday | 5pm-12am
Nami is discreetly tucked away on the west side of the Lake Nona Wave Hotel. Their energetic dining room captures the imagination with traditional Japanese ingredients that have been given a contemporary uptick and a signature embrace of European elements. Each dish is intended to feel simple, sharp, and precise.
You'll enter through an angled door with a mirror which gives an air of finding a secluded hotspot.
As the night evolves the dining room transforms with in-house DJ-led vibes and special late-night menu offerings.
The last Dinner seating is at 10pm on Tuesday to Thursday and 11pm on Friday & Saturday. Following the last seating a late-night menu is available & the restaurant remains open until late.
8. Roka Hula
7525 W Sand Lake Rd, Bldg A, Orlando, FL 32819
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Thursday, 5:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Friday, 5:00 PM to 1:30 AM
Saturday, 5:00 PM to 1:30 AM
Sunday, 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM
You'll have to venture to the Dr. Phillips area, near International Drive and the attractions area to escape to Roka Hula. Located inside of VooDoo Bayou, this new hotspot in Orlando is sure to attract locals and visitors alike.
Once you are whisked inside of Roka Hula you are sure to notice the intense decor. Colorful lighting and tropical decor covers every square inch of the dining room and lounge area.
The food and drinks are pricey – about $18 – $22 for drinks, and $26 – $40 for eats. However, the upscale tiki atmosphere is the most-posh of all the hidden places on this list. It's truly a highlight for an impressive date night.
Bonus idea: Überkeller
Anyone who has been to Sanford, Florida for date night knows about the legendary Hollerbach's restaurant. Getting into Hollerbach's on a Friday or Saturday night is a game of patience and endurance. There are two solutions: The Lodge is a cozy Bavarian style bar downstairs and now there is Überkeller Geselligkeit on the 2nd floor.
No worries about a wait for a table or food here! At Überkeller you order and pay from your table using your phone. You can even do so from the tables out on the rooftop!
During our visit on a Saturday night, we ordered and paid for our food and German beer, and received our beverages and first small plates within 5 minutes. The small plates are similar to tapas, but German style. The small plates are delivered to each table as they are ready, rather than all at once.
We enjoyed the pretzels, Bratwurst sliders, and charcuterie plate. Geselligkeit is a German word referring to sociability, and that's exactly what this new concept offers.
Other hidden bars in Orlando to check out:
- Mather's Social Gathering
- Hanson's Shoe Repair
- Jewel Orlando
- TacoKat
- The Vintage Speakeasy Bistro