Dwinstitles
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Nah lolWere you wearing mouse ears?
Nah lolWere you wearing mouse ears?
Any Orlando spots for that Cuban bruh
**** bruh good looks. Even though I won't be able to tackle all that with the plans we have. Thanks though cause now the fam is talking about maybe moving down here so. Who knows we will seeI've gone to @SWFLHurricane 's pick, Cubans to Go (officially called "Cuban Sandwiches To Go"), many many times. Lee Road. There's a spot just a block before there called Cupid's Hot Dogs, a small chain out of Cali, this is the first one in Florida.
There's another local spot I love called Black Bean Deli. Two locations (at least a year ago when I moved to ATL), one is on Orange Avenue right by 17-92, the other is on Colonial by Mills.
The last spot I would recommend is much more of a local spot and local preference, it's called Cubans On The Run. It's on 17-92 in Casselberry, it's certainly off the beaten path.
Now, once you get past those three, which are among the most highly-rated in Orlando, here are a few other spots in Orlando for Cuban/Latin food.
---Numero Uno Cuban Restaurant - I've only been there once, it is on Orange Avenue on the south side of downtown Orlando (SODO).
---Zaza's - this is a chain, there are several around town and one in Orlando International Airport, I've been there many times, particularly for the pastries
---Latin Square Cuisine - this one is gonna test some guys, particularly @SWFLHurricane , but there's this random little Latin spot on the first floor of what WAS the SunTrust building (the one with the 4 pyramids on top, at the corner of Orange Avenue & Church Street). There's a little green space on the south side of the building, right along Orange Avenue. I worked in that building for a couple of years, one of my co-workers loved the picadillo (only on Mondays) and we frequently went down there in the mornings for the pastries and the croquetas and the potato balls. Wednesdays they have vaca frita.
**** bruh good looks. Even though I won't be able to tackle all that with the plans we have. Thanks though cause now the fam is talking about maybe moving down here so. Who knows we will see
Cupids is good....but not Hot Dog Heaven good...I've gone to @SWFLHurricane 's pick, Cubans to Go (officially called "Cuban Sandwiches To Go"), many many times. Lee Road. There's a spot just a block before there called Cupid's Hot Dogs, a small chain out of Cali, this is the first one in Florida.
There's another local spot I love called Black Bean Deli. Two locations (at least a year ago when I moved to ATL), one is on Orange Avenue right by 17-92, the other is on Colonial by Mills.
The last spot I would recommend is much more of a local spot and local preference, it's called Cubans On The Run. It's on 17-92 in Casselberry, it's certainly off the beaten path.
Now, once you get past those three, which are among the most highly-rated in Orlando, here are a few other spots in Orlando for Cuban/Latin food.
---Numero Uno Cuban Restaurant - I've only been there once, it is on Orange Avenue on the south side of downtown Orlando (SODO).
---Zaza's - this is a chain, there are several around town and one in Orlando International Airport, I've been there many times, particularly for the pastries
---Latin Square Cuisine - this one is gonna test some guys, particularly @SWFLHurricane , but there's this random little Latin spot on the first floor of what WAS the SunTrust building (the one with the 4 pyramids on top, at the corner of Orange Avenue & Church Street). There's a little green space on the south side of the building, right along Orange Avenue. I worked in that building for a couple of years, one of my co-workers loved the picadillo (only on Mondays) and we frequently went down there in the mornings for the pastries and the croquetas and the potato balls. Wednesdays they have vaca frita.
F that I ain't fkn with no gators unless y'all got an RPG. I'll def come back to this in the future if I find this thread then. Whenever that day comes I will let u know for sure dog. And thank you bruh I appreciate it all love always....pause thoHit me up on DMs if you move down. My family moved to Orlando in 1972, and I've lived there most of my life (until I moved to ATL last year), so I can answer any questions.
And I'll connect you with my brother if you want to hunt alligators. Or even Florida Gaytors...
Lol it’s the hair. By the way how did you do on the plane? I hope you go to Miami.So everyone stares at people in Orlando.
They talking about Miami now and I just got up. I know I got to go by that U or I won't hear the end of it lol. That's a long ride man lol maybe I can push it for tomorrow.Lol it’s the hair. By the way how did you do on the plane? I hope you go to Miami.
ohh vaca frita...my favorite.I've gone to @SWFLHurricane 's pick, Cubans to Go (officially called "Cuban Sandwiches To Go"), many many times. Lee Road. There's a spot just a block before there called Cupid's Hot Dogs, a small chain out of Cali, this is the first one in Florida.
There's another local spot I love called Black Bean Deli. Two locations (at least a year ago when I moved to ATL), one is on Orange Avenue right by 17-92, the other is on Colonial by Mills.
The last spot I would recommend is much more of a local spot and local preference, it's called Cubans On The Run. It's on 17-92 in Casselberry, it's certainly off the beaten path.
Now, once you get past those three, which are among the most highly-rated in Orlando, here are a few other spots in Orlando for Cuban/Latin food.
---Numero Uno Cuban Restaurant - I've only been there once, it is on Orange Avenue on the south side of downtown Orlando (SODO).
---Zaza's - this is a chain, there are several around town and one in Orlando International Airport, I've been there many times, particularly for the pastries
---Latin Square Cuisine - this one is gonna test some guys, particularly @SWFLHurricane , but there's this random little Latin spot on the first floor of what WAS the SunTrust building (the one with the 4 pyramids on top, at the corner of Orange Avenue & Church Street). There's a little green space on the south side of the building, right along Orange Avenue. I worked in that building for a couple of years, one of my co-workers loved the picadillo (only on Mondays) and we frequently went down there in the mornings for the pastries and the croquetas and the potato balls. Wednesdays they have vaca frita.
You have to do it. People need to give you the spots to go based on the time you have down there.They talking about Miami now and I just got up. I know I got to go by that U or I won't hear the end of it lol. That's a long ride man lol maybe I can push it for tomorrow.
Move in doesn't start until next week, so there should be plenty of parking.You have to do it. People need to give you the spots to go based on the time you have down there.
They talking about Miami now and I just got up. I know I got to go by that U or I won't hear the end of it lol. That's a long ride man lol maybe I can push it for tomorrow.
**** dude what did you do?Bruh I sprained my ankle that's never happened to me ever before even playing mad sports. Must be that lower extremity bug that hits in Florida. It is a curse it's real. Anyway man this sh threw a curve ball for real. Hoping 24 hours will do cause I walk a lot and I can't put no weight on that bih.
Dog some dum sh. Was in the pool fell in wasn't expecting it, couldn't get my footing I got scraped and I think I pushed off the ground not knowing where it was. So I twisted it. I thought I got cutt I was fine walking. 30 minutes later I sat down got up couldn't put weight on it. I was like wtf and it got worse. So I just drove to Walmart to wrap this bih up limping.**** dude what did you do?
RICE and see how you’re feeling in the morning. You might be doordashing that sandwich. Hoping it improves big time for you manDog some dum sh. Was in the pool fell in wasn't expecting it, couldn't get my footing I got scraped and I think I pushed off the ground not knowing where it was. So I twisted it. I thought I got cutt I was fine walking. 30 minutes later I sat down got up couldn't put weight on it. I was like wtf and it got worse. So I just drove to Walmart to wrap this bih up limping.
Life has a way of reminding us we're not 18 any more. I hope you feel better soon.Bruh I sprained my ankle that's never happened to me ever before even playing mad sports. Must be that lower extremity bug that hits in Florida. It is a curse it's real. Anyway man this sh threw a curve ball for real. Hoping 24 hours will do cause I walk a lot and I can't put no weight on that bih.
And nobody told Trump? What gives?I agree on Latin America, but Versailles has gone way downhill.
And nobody told Trump? What gives?