WOW, so many places to eat and again depending on time, budget, and what your tastes are.
We tend to stay away from the really high end places where you drop a ton of money and walk away thinking we should have donated half the money to a good cause.
If you really like good snow crab, and don't mind a nice but not super fancy place we go to Crabby Joes in the Clarion on 192 between Old Lake Wilson and Formosa Garden Blvd. About $25 for all you can eat crab. They have a nice little buffet with other choices including all you can eat oysters on the half shell. But it is the crab that you just feast on and is obviously the hit of the buffet.
We also love eating in downtown Celebration. The Town Tavern has great onion rings and everything from beans and wienes to flown in Maine Lobster..and very good prices. Meat Loaf is to die for.
DeAntonios is very good for Italian in Celebration. Take 192 to Celebration entrance by the old water tower and follow the signs to Town Center...If you like British food there is a small pub across from Town Tavern toward the hotel that has great fish and chips and shepherd's pie.
Now, if you want a local favorite dive for great sea food it has to be Gary's Oyster Bar in Lake Alfred (not the one in Winter Haven)
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Now this place is really basic but the parking lot is always full and you will be on the youngest folks in there...a real local favorite. About 25 minute from Disney down I-4 to Lake Alfred exit and then turn right on 92 in Lake Alfred and it is just out of town on the right...this is old Florida...lots of lakes and
And finally we love breakfast at Kona cafe in Polynesian Hotel. I know it is kind of in Disney but love it anyway. Tonga toast is to die for also...
My wife votes for Taste of Florida...
http://www.langsuncountry.com/shop/taste-of-florida-cafe.php OPEN ONLY OCT TO MAY ...great little family orchard and restaurant for lunch...about 25 minute from Disney...take 27 south just past Haines City and then watch close just over the bridge for 92 west...It is about 5 miles west on 192 on the right...again old florida lakes and lot of mobile homes!!
That should give some ideas along with a fun meal in downtown Mt. Dora. If you do the flea Market head on into Mt. Dora for a fun dinner....
Ted