Where To Eat In Orlando, Florida For FETC 2026

You can’t learn if you’re hungry. Here are a few of my favorite restaurants to visit in Orlando, Florida while attending FETC. Buen provecho!

For the first time in three years, I will NOT be hosting a Food Tour. I apologize but I could not get a sponsor to offset the cost for participants.

If you know me, you KNOW I’m all about good food so just because I’m not doing a food tour doesn’t mean I won’t share my favorite places to eat. I’ve created a list and Google Map with some of my favorite places to eat in Orlando, Florida. This way, you know where to eat while attending FETC from a certified foodie. Some of these places are in Downtown and require an Uber but split that with a friend and it all pays off. Check them out for yourself. Try to stay away from the chain restaurants while in the beautiful city of Orlando.


Mecatos Bakery And Cafe

This place has the BEST pastries in town. My favorite is the quesito con guayaba which is a pastry filled with cream cheese and guava paste. Pair that with a good Columbian coffee and you’re set for a few hours! You also have to try their homemade Columbian hot chocolate. It might be out of the way, but it’s worth it!

Loading Zone Philly Steaks

I’ve had Philly steaks in Philadelphia and these are THE CLOSEST to those. They have a variety to choose from but my favorites are the classic and the buffalo chicken. Pair that with the tater tots and it’s a WRAP! Good food that sticks to the ribs.

The Great Greek Mediterranean Grill – Orlando, FL – Skyhouse

This is good, clean food here. Their chicken skewers and spicy hummus are off the chain! Fresh ingredients are the key to their dishes. I usually order the Greek salad with a variety of hummus, pita bread, chicken, and top it off with the Baklava ice cream. Yes, I said it… Baklava ICE CREAM! Must try!

Pal Campo Restaurant

Classic Puerto Rican Food. My go-to dish is the shrimp Mofongo and Arroz con Gandules. It’s mashed up plantains topped with garlic shrimp, a side of Puerto Rican rice and pigeon peas. Trust me… if you visit Pal Campo, this dish is a must. 

Arabian Nights Restaurant and Hookah Lounge

REALLY good Middle Eastern food with a very chill vibe. I order the Kofta Kabab. It’s a handmade kabab made with lamb, spices, vegetables, and flavor. I pair that with a side of vegetables and good naan after a day at FETC. I also cannot resist their homemade Baklava. It’s just too good to pass up. 

NYPD Pizza Lake Cay

This is just good, thin crust New York style pizza in Orlando, Florida. I went there a few years ago because I was hungry and this place isn’t too far from the convention center. I fell in love with it. They had a two cheese slice special that I just couldn’t pass up. Not only was it affordable, it was REALLY good. A must try when at FETC. 

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