Tap Room At Dubsdread The
549 W Par St
Orlando, FL 32804
407-650-0100
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REVIEWS (7)
The Taproom at Dubsdread
You don't have to like golf to like this place. The Taproom has tremendous character and charm.
The lunch is always good, fresh and innovative. Don't come here for a fast lunch, be prepared to emjoy yourself and the scenery.Posted on July - 14 - 2008 by DVPekes
Great Place for Weddings!
---Tracey
Posted on July - 15 - 2008 by TraceyT
Great food, Great place!
Posted on July - 15 - 2008 by jlcarter
Fabulous outdoor dining experience
I love to go here and sit at one of the outdoor tables. You sit on a porch overlooking beautiful old Live Oak trees and a golf course.
One of the rare gems of Orlando. It's history, the cities history are remembered with photos and memorabilia on display throughout the restaurant.
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RGonzalez
Posted on July - 16 - 2008 by rgonzalez
Very quaint spot w/ good food
The Tap Room is a great place to go for a quiet, tasty lunch. I've been for many business lunches and always enjoyed the food and had great service. It's off the beaten path from most downtown-area restaurants and set among beautiful trees and a golf course. This is definitely a place to visit when you need to get away from the stress of the day.Posted on July - 16 - 2008 by jmacdonald11
The Tap Room is Fantastic
Posted on July - 18 - 2008 by dmw2824
Consistently good; pleasant setting
Posted on July - 21 - 2008 by markskon
