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Taste the Flavors of Old Town Entertainment District
From all-American classics to inspiring international dishes, Old Town Entertainment District is filled with satisfying dining experiences both savory and sweet.
Old Town Entertainment District serves up a world of mouthwatering flavors. Indulge in everything from Puerto Rican mofongo and Mexican tacos to Japanese sushi and Greek gyros. And let’s not forget about the all-American bites, like chili-laden hot dogs and loaded ice cream sundaes. Whatever food you’re craving, there’s a good chance you’ll find it in Old Town Entertainment District.
A Puerto Rican Feast
Mofongo. Empanadas. Alcapurria. These flavor-packed Puerto Rican dishes are just the beginning of the fantastic flavors you can enjoy at Tony’s Antojitos. Why not try them all? Order one of the popular platters, which come with white rice, beans, and your protein of choice. Wash it all down with a can of Coco Rico, a tropical coconut-flavored soda that comes straight from Puerto Rico.
Tasty Mexican Cuisine
Just a couple blocks away, El Borrego serves up some incredible Mexican cuisine. You’ll want to start with the elotes. This Mexican-style corn on the cob is topped with cotija cheese, house mayo, and tajin and is the undisputed crowd favorite. For your entrée, choose from a variety of Mexican favorites. Between the tacos al pastor, birria quesadillas, and arroz con pollo, you really can’t go wrong. Consider pairing your dish with a tangy margarita or two!
Asian Favorites
In the mood for Asian food? Check out Sakeba Asian Pub and Grill. This casual eatery features dishes from across East Asia, from expertly crafted sushi rolls to tangy General Tso’s chicken to flavorful pho. But the food is just one highlight – Sakeba is also a karaoke hotspot. So get ready to queue up your favorite songs and sing the night away!
Greek-Inspired Goodness
One of the most popular places to eat in Old Town Entertainment Districtis The Downtown Deli. This local favorite has a diverse menu filled with all sorts of classics like subs, hot dogs, and nachos. But even with all those options, The Downtown Deli is most well-known for its gyros. There are two types of gyros to choose from: the traditional gyro (made with beef and lamb) and the chicken gyro. Both are filled with juicy tomatoes, freshly chopped onions, and creamy tzatziki, and then wrapped in toasty pita bread.
Classic Food & Drink
While the international flavors of Old Town Entertainment District are definitely a treat, you can easily find your favorite all-American classics. At Flippers Pizzeria, dig into delicious brick-oven pizza, including timeless pepperoni, pineapple-laden Hawaiian, and fancy arugula and prosciutto.
A&W, owned by the popular root beer brand of the same name, serves up juicy burgers, crispy French fries, and of course incredible root beer floats.
Nathan’s Famous is a legendary hot dog brand that started out as a nickel hot dog stand in Coney Island more than a century ago. Today, at the Nathan’s Famous Old Town location, you can try some of the best hot dogs, fries, and burgers around.
Sweet Treats
For sweet refreshment, head to Old Town Ice Cream Co. This ice cream parlor lets you transform your ice cream of choice into mouthwatering milkshakes, towering sundaes, loaded banana splits, and more.
For freshly baked goods, Sugars Gallery at Old Town won’t disappoint. When you first walk in, you’ll feel like you’ve entered Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory thanks to the bright pops of color, countless board games, and cupcake-shaped booths. The dessert display case offers a jaw-dropping variety of temptations. With cakes, cupcakes, donuts, cookies, cannoli, and more, you may have a hard time deciding. It’ll likely be the only tough part of your visit to easy-going Old Town Entertainment District.
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