5586 North Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, FL 32810
Orange County
Phone: (407) 298-8020
Fax: (407) 298-8092
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by Rachell Mascioli on
My curiosity piques when I can't wait to run home and attempt to emulate whatever it is that I just experienced. My favorite albums led me directly to a guitar store as a teenager and my favorite books convinced me to put pen to paper. Never has a bar driven me to drink creatively before now. The blame for this desire rests squarely on the shoulders of the Bartender's Choice menu item. The staff will happily offer you suggestions based on your likes. I hung on every word our server said when suggesting atypical drinks, from allspice to egg whites to Zima*. Each drink was better than the last and I continued to pour more trust in the hands of our server, confident that he somehow knew exactly what I craved before I did. I could have drank dozens of new creations until they kicked me to the curb, had it not been for that nagging concern that, somehow, I would need to find my way back across the state line that night. It also seemed like a good idea to remain sober enough to remember what I drank so that I could begin experimenting at home. At this task, I succeeded only partially. Kudos, Stephen Starr. You finally found a way to get me to love another of your restaurants. All you had to do was minimize the food and let a knowledgeable staff of mixologist shine. *OK, he didn't actually say Zima but I needed something that started with a Z for a little symmetry there. Whatever. Don't judge me.
by Merna Lubin on
I suppose I shouldn't have ventured down Polk Street for tacos on a Friday night, but I really wasn't expecting to fight over table space with a bunch of drunken frat boys in a taco shop. Ultimately, I had to take my food to go, and I suspect it would have been better consumed fresh. Mexican food + takeout containers + multi-block hike = soggy. On the other hand, the burrito I ordered lasted for three meals. I didn't like: 1. Paying extra for condiments 2. Waiting in line forever for tacos 3. Drunken douche-bags cutting in front of me in line (but I suppose that's not Nick's fault; however, this is the clientele you will find there) 4. No table space as per everyone camping out and drinking, because when you get down to it, Nick's is a bar that serves tacos, not a taqueria that serves booze. I believe tacos should be consumed in cramped, sweaty, often questionable environments. If the threat of food poisoning is not present, then chances are I am not either. The moral of the story: If you want good tacos, go to an authentic taqueria. If you want to pick up a date with your tacos, go to Nick's.
by Steve B. on
My favorite bar in the city. The drinks here are some of the best in the city!!! the Lemon Drops are out of this world!!! And the drink menu is insane! they make any kind of martini you can imagine (watermelon, sour apple, chocolate!) it's just insane! The drink prices are a little expensive, $8 dollars is the average price for a specialty martini. But in comparison to other bars in the area, the prices at Martunies seem like a deal considering the sizes. I've spent more for smaller drinks at many a bar in the city. The music can be hit or miss, and this is not a place to hook-up or cruise which is disappointing to some. This is just a great little neighborhood bar where you can hang with your friends and have a few drinks. have fun, Steve