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Be Stirred Not Shaken in The Bösendorfer Lounge. Voted the "Best Place to Sip Martinis" by the Orlando Business Journal and voted Best Hotel Bar by Orlando Weekly, the Bösendorfer Lounge has quickly become one of the hottest meeting spots in Orlando and certainly the place to be and be seen. Designed to be edgy and intriguing, the Bösendorfer Lounge, the namesake of the Imperial Grand...
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The Boheme, the signature restaurant of downtown Orlando’s only luxury hotel, Grand Bohemian Hotel, is the perfect venue for that all important business lunch, romantic dinner or special occasion event. The best-known secret in town is the sumptuous breakfast offerings for the most powerful of “Power Breakfasts.” It is truly the “scene” and be seen restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner....
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Grand Bohemian Hotel Orlando reigns as the city's landmark luxury hotel, housing an unprecedented collection of over 100 rare works of art from world-famous artists. In the heart of Orlando's Business and Arts District, the hotel is close to galleries, boutiques, cafes and exciting nightspots. Combining plush comfort and hallmark service in a setting of sheer beauty, the hotel offers access to...
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The Boheme, the signature restaurant of downtown Orlando's only luxury hotel, the Grand Bohemian is the perfect venue for that all important business lunch, romantic dinner or special occasion event. The best-known secret in town is the sumptuous breakfast offerings for the most powerful of "Power Breakfasts." It is truly the "scene" and be seen restaurant for breakfast, lunch, dinner and...
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A diverse cuisine featuring classic dishes with a modern twist.
Posted by chefmoz
on December 28, 2008
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After dinner, the Bosendorfer Lounge on Friday and Saturday nights features classic soul and jazz from 11pm until closing.
A popular Sunday jazz brunch from 10:30am to 2:30pm includes piano and trumpets and a feast of sushi, prime rib and omelets.
Original works by Florida artist William Russell Walker and Mexico's Susan Contreras adorn the walls.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene This intriguing representation of European Bohemia--the hub of high art centered in the present-day Czech Republic 100 years ago--has put Orlando on the map for a discerning and cultured jet set. Billing itself as an "experience in art and music," the hotel channels the once-celebrated movement's essence through Secession architecture, an eclectic blend of Old World fixtures...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 04, 2005)
In Short Chef Robert Mason's international menu of creative, eclectic dishes garnished with artistic edible flowers keeps customers coming back. Plush furnishings, dark wood decor and walls covered in original paintings set the stage for an elegant dining experience. The range of entrees include steaks, seafood, duck and are all superbly prepared. The dessert selections are all divine...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 07, 2004)
In Short Named for the rare grand piano, the Bosendorfer is an intriguing nightspot. Guests sink into luxurious club chairs or sip cocktails at the round, black marble bar. Classical and contemporary jazz musicians perform live. A dizzying selection of martinis, scotches, champagne and beers from around the world are available; indulgent (and pricey) appetizers like crab cakes and...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 07, 2004)
Other Reviews from the web
Is a magnific place to visit. It can get very crowded. They have a wonderful selection of crystal of Bohemia. You can see as they do the crystals, is fantastic
I have personally never been to this restaraunt, but many of the people I work with love it. They go all the time for lunch. It's within walking distance of many of the office in downtown and it's seems to be busy when I go by.
My husband and I moved to Orlando from NYC recently. After living in NYC for 8 yrs, we?re willing and used to paying high prices for fine dining WHEN ITS WORTH IT. We went to the Easter Jazz Brunch/Buffet and were appalled at the $65 prix fixe considering the experience. We were first unimpressed when we realized we weren't actually seated in the restaurant. It was crowded, and they made a...
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