The Community Paper

Comings and Growings (Downtown June 2022)


Boho Wicca opened at The Veranda above where Sperry Deli & Creamery formerly was at 707 E. Washington St., Unit A. Boho Wicca sells unique incense holders, wax candles, handmade resin trays, concrete pots and more. Currently, Boho Wicca’s physical location is open only by appointments, which can be made by messaging their Instagram account.

Boho Wicca is the latest retail concept to have opened at The Veranda property. (S.T. CARDINAL)

Brew Coffee Bean Co. opened at 111 Summerlin Ave., sharing space with the pop-up retail area at The Veranda. Brew Coffee is open Wednesday through Sunday.

Church Street Marketplace recently saw the opening of Cucina Pizza & Bar at 54 W. Church St., Unit 151. Cucina is a full-service Italian restaurant that serves wine, pasta, seafood, chicken wings and (of course) pizza. Church Street Marketplace will also soon be home to year-long theater programming as Orlando Fringe moves into the upstairs theater venue.

Domi Italian Ice is now available in Exploria Stadium. This is the first physical location of the family-owned Italian ice business, which includes a fleet of two food trucks. You can find Domi’s Italian ice treats by Gate C in Exploria Stadium on game days.

(DOMI ITALIAN ICE)

 

Great Harvest Bread Co. is making a comeback after closing in 2020. New owners are reviving the bakery and restaurant at 101 Lake Ave., Ste. 04 on the ground floor of Citi Tower just a block from Lake Eola.

Get your sweet tooth fix at Moxie’s Cheesecakes, which recently opened in Parramore at 319 S. Parramore Ave. Moxie’s is open Friday through Sunday and is just two blocks from Exploria Stadium.

Dogs are welcome to bring their humans to Pups Pub once it opens at 317 N. Orange Ave. Expanding from their Tampa location, this membership-based dog park and sports bar will have a full liquor bar for the humans and plenty of outdoor running room for the pups.

(PUPS PUB TAMPA)

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If you recently opened or discovered a new business in Downtown Orlando, please email Cardinal@community-paper.com to let us know.

 

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