There is an anime-themed restaurant located in Orlando, Florida that is a fun, fresh adventure the whole family will love. If your kids love Dragon Ball Z, or if YOU happen to love giant bowls of ramen you can barely fit your arms around, this spot is for you. Soupa Noodle Bar in Florida, also known as Soupa Saiyan is an Orlando hotspot that just opened its second location in Jacksonville. We guarantee you haven’t seen anything like it.
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Soupa Noodle Bar first started in Orlando as a popular anime-themed restaurant, where fans of the popular Dragon Ball Z would unite over food and fandom.
With a second location now open in Jacksonville, this delicious dining spot is growing within the Florida community.
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It’s always fun to step into a restaurant that has a theme—the decor and the atmosphere just create an entirely different experience.
But beyond the anime theme and all the details that went into designing the restaurant, the food is worth checking out, too.
In fact, their GIANT noodle bowls are probably some of the biggest we’ve ever seen.
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Of course, you don’t have to get a ginormous bowl of ramen if you don’t think you can finish it.
But they do happen to have what is called the Kaioken Challenge, which rewards hungry guests who finish the giant, 3-bowls-in-one soupa.
Don’t worry if you aren’t hungry enough to tackle the challenge—visiting Soupa Noodle Bar in Florida is enough of an experience in itself.
Have you ever been to Soupa Noodle Bar in Florida before? Share with us your favorite part of the experience! Or if you’re looking for more information about this restaurant, check out the website or Facebook Page.
Any time I can visit dog-friendly places in Florida - count me in. Why would I want to leave my pups at home when we can have an adventure together?! On my recent visit to the Gulf side of Florida, I found such a place for a fur-friend adventure. Boo's Ice House & Dog Bar in Sarasota is the perfect spot to enjoy wood-fired pizza, craft cocktails, and DOGS! Located in the Rosemary District, Boo’s Ice House and Dog Bar allows guests to indulge in a craft cocktail and some food while their four-legged friends enjoy all of the in-house amenities. And trust me when I say these amenities offer an experience unlike any other I've seen. Pizza, beer, and dozens of dogs running around tails a 'waggin'? Sounds like heaven to me.
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As far as indoor dog playgrounds in Florida go, Boo’s Ice House reigns supreme. From the moment I stepped onto the lot, I recognized the care and passion put into every detail inside and out.
This unique and welcoming spot combines the joys of a social bar environment with a dedicated space for dogs to play and socialize. So essentially, it’s a win-win for both pups and their parents.
The coolest part about visiting is that you don’t need to bring a dog to enjoy! Guests without a dog can enjoy Boo’s Tavern for drinks and bites. Keep in mind you must be at least 16 years of age to enter the dog play area.
The indoor dining area at Boo's is limited to service dogs, but the rest of the establishment is open to all dogs, provided they are Boo's Pack members. Daily, monthly, and annual passes are available for membership.
All in all, Boo's offers 5,000 square feet of interior and exterior dog space, divided into gated indoor and outdoor puppy play areas. Dogs can lounge in the shade or chill in the air conditioning.
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I was impressed by the sheer size of the indoor space. Complete with toys, agility equipment, and plenty of room to run and explore, it's a great place for dogs to exercise, socialize with other dogs, and burn off some energy.
Plus, it should definitely be mentioned that the staff at Boo's Ice House makes this place shine. And I don’t just mean cleaning up any messes as quickly as they happen. The dedicated team is attentive, ensuring that all dogs play safely and happily.
Did I mention there is a dedicated outdoor space, too?! On those beautiful Florida days, you can let your pup roam outside, enjoy a dip in the pup pool, and relax on the astroturf.
Now, let’s get down to the extra fun part for the humans - the food and drinks! Human visitors can enjoy various of beverages, including cold craft beers, delicious wines, and inventive cocktails.
But what really surprised me was the menu. It was HUGE! Plus, with a dedicated vegan menu, I was thrilled by the options offered. A vegan poutine?! Sign me up!
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On this visit, I opted for a vegan spring mix salad - the mustard vinaigrette was to die for. The size was perfect for sharing but also for very hungry omnivores who don't want to share.
I also chose the Vegan Taking a Stroll pizza, topped with green bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, vegan cheese, and tomatoes. The crust, cooked in a wood-fired oven, really elevated the flavor, and I would absolutely order this again.
Also, Boo’s has a clever dog menu too filled with items from cheese and bacon ice cream and doggy cupcakes, to meat sticks, milk bones, and a charcuterie bowl!
And make sure you check out the calendar of events here, too. Often hosting Bingo and themed nights, there's always something happening to engage both pets and their owners.
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All in all, Boo's Ice House and Dog Bar is so much more than just a bar; it's a community hub for dog enthusiasts. Owners Mindy Kauffman and Bobby Boivin created a place that blends social interaction, relaxation, and fun, making it a must-visit spot for anyone in Sarasota who loves dogs and enjoys a good time.
What do you think about Boo's Ice House & Dog Bar in Sarasota? Have you visited? Sound off in the comments section! You can also find more information about memberships and hours of operation by visiting the Boo's Ice House & Dog Bar Facebook Page.
For the safety of the guests and fur friends, some requirements must be met before you can enjoy the space. Dogs must:
Don’t you just love places hidden inside other places? I’ve been to quite a few businesses around Florida that add a little bit of exclusivity into the mix. Whether providing a password upon entry or finding an underground speakeasy simply by word of mouth, those are some of my favorite places to adventure. One such place that should be on your bucket list is Vault 5421 in Orlando. This hidden speakeasy in Florida is located inside a comic book shop, and it is unlike anything I’ve ever seen in Florida.
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Tucked away in an unassuming shopping plaza, you’ll find Gods & Monsters, a unique comic book shop hiding a big secret inside.
With a massive variety of comic books and other fascinating collectibles, this spot carries everything from Goku to Superman, Pokemon to Batman.
What’s been fondly dubbed as “Orlando’s nerd hub” Gods & Monsters has trading cards, graphic novels, original artwork, and so much more. And just when you thought you saw everything inside, you stumble upon the door to…
…Vault 5421.
This hidden speakeasy is reminiscent of a fallout shelter, but with some of the most incredible decor around.
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With over 80+ bottles of craft beer, cider, mead, sake, and wine, you’ll have your pick of libations. But, it’s really the craft cocktails that are innovative and fun to drink!
Vault 5421 also offers free-to-play retro games, whether it’s traditional joystick arcade tables or SNES emulators.
Open Wednesday to Saturday for the 21+ crowd, you can usually find this place ready to rock at 5 p.m. except on Saturdays when they open at 3 p.m.
So come enjoy a post-apocalyptic speakeasy in Orlando filled with fun comic-themed decor when you visit Vault 5421.
Note: When the bar is operating, seating is on a first come, first served basis. If they are at capacity, they may enforce a 45-minute time limit on seating to better allow for waitlisted patrons a chance to visit.
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What do you think about Vault 5421 in Orlando? Have you been to this hidden speakeasy in Florida before? Sound off in the comments section! You can also learn more about visiting this underground bar by visiting the Gods & Monsters website.