Sonoma Draught House
100 S Eola Dr, Orlando, FL, 32801
Sonoma Draught House Menu
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Diabetics at Jason's Deli
Diabetics must not get carried away at Jason's Deli as there are several tempting items on their menu to easily spike your blood sugar. You can try the salads at Jason Deli's or start your meal with hot soup to ensure that you don't stuff too much while at Jason's Deli. You can also pick the right kind of sandwiches to complete your meal.
Foods to Avoid at Jason's Deli for Diabetics:
You must skip all kinds of sandwiches, wraps, and paninis at Jason's Deli for their high sodium content. Even among the salads, avoid the regular ones such as Chicken Club Salad, The Big Chef, Mesa Chicken Salad and go for the lighter versions. In addition, it is also recommended to avoid desserts totally while dining at Jason's Deli.
Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Jason's Deli:
Breakfast Sammy
Nutritional Facts: 250 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 370mg sodium, 23g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 12g Protein
Chicken Club Salad (Lighter)
Nutritional Facts: 540 calories, 44g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 8g), 900mg sodium, 11g carbs, 3g sugar, 3g fiber, 24g Protein
Mesa Chicken Salad (Lighter)
Nutritional Facts: 460 calories, 30g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 850mg sodium, 26g carbs, 4g sugar, 7g fiber, 22g Protein
Spinach Veggie Wrap
Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 14g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 830mg sodium, 51g carbs, 5g sugar, 12g fiber, 16g Protein
Fresh-Brewed Black Currant Tea
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Hot Organic Green Tea
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Hot Tea
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Fresh-Brewed Unsweetened Tea
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
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High Blood Pressure at Jason's Deli
Blood pressure patients mustn't indulge in sandwiches offered on Jason Deli's menu. Most sandwiches, whether Muffalettas or Po'boys, are high in sodium and could easily spike your blood pressure. Be careful while you order at Jason's Deli and opt for healthy food options such as salads, soups, or soups to ease your cravings.
Foods to Avoid at Jason's Deli for High Blood Pressure
Sandwiches must be avoided at all costs at Jason's Deli as they are loaded with sodium. You must also skip the paninis and wraps if possible and stick to healthy salads and soups while dining at Jason's Deli. Skip adding any kinds of salad dressing, extra cheese, croutons, etc. in your order to limit your sodium intake for the day.
Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Jason's Deli
Banana Nut Muffin
Nutritional Facts: 220 calories, 10g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 170mg sodium, 25g carbs, 14g sugar, 1g fiber, 5g Protein
A bowl of Fresh Fruits
Nutritional Facts: 390 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 45mg sodium, 23g carbs, 62g sugar, 9g fiber, 6g Protein
Pollo Mexicano (Lighter)
Nutritional Facts: 800 calories, 22g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 12g), 550mg sodium, 121g carbs, 14g sugar, 11g fiber, 30g Protein
Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Cookie
Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 150mg sodium, 34g carbs, 17g sugar, 0g fiber, 1g Protein
Wild Berry Hibiscus Tea with Pure Cane Sugar
Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 26g carbs, 26g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Fresh-Brewed Black Currant Tea.
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Hot Organic Green Tea.
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Hot Tea
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Fresh-Brewed Unsweetened Tea.
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
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High Cholesterol at Jason's Deli
If you are concerned about your cholesterol, then you got to be very cautious at Jason's Deli. Most sandwiches available on Jason's Deli's menu are high in cholesterol and sodium content. You must choose wisely and opt for salads or soups to please your appetite.
Foods to Avoid at Jason's Deli for High Cholesterol
Avoiding foods at Jason's Deli can be trickier if you are a foodie. It is recommended to skip the heavy sandwiches which are both high in cholesterol and sodium at Jason's Deli. You must also avoid paninis and wraps at Jason Deli's or order the lighter version to reduce your calorie intake.
Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Jason's Deli
Blueberry Muffin
Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 180mg sodium, 34g carbs, 19g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein
Nutty Mixed Up Salad (Lighter)
Nutritional Facts: 430 calories, 21g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 810mg sodium, 41g carbs, 33g sugar, 3g fiber, 21g Protein
Texas Style Spud (Lighter)
Nutritional Facts: 830 calories, 22g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 11g), 740mg sodium, 139g carbs, 27g sugar, 14g fiber, 29g Protein
Jason's Deli Bottled Ginger Ale
Nutritional Facts: 140 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 36g carbs, 36g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Fresh-Brewed Black Currant Tea.
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Hot Organic Green Tea.
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Hot Tea
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
Fresh-Brewed Unsweetened Tea.
Nutritional Facts: 0calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein
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Q & A on Jason's Deli
When did Jason's Deli open?
First Jason's Deli was started on 30th November 1976 at Beaumont, Texas, United States.
Where's the nearby Jason's Deli?
There are around 275 delis in 28 states of the United States. You can locate a nearby Jason's Deli by using our Restaurant Listings Directory.
When does Jason's Deli open and close?
Jason's Deli opens early in the morning daily at 6 AM and closes at 6 PM on weekdays and 3 PM on weekends.
Does Jason's Deli have a drive through?
Yes, Jason's Deli has a drive-through. Besides the drive-thru, Jason's Deli also set up Jason's Express especially for on-the-go families to make things faster. Drive-thru and take-out options help individuals and families to order and pick their meal quickly while on a busy schedule.
Does Jason's Deli serve gluten-free items on the menu?
Jason's Deli isn't entirely a gluten-free environment, but it does offer a gluten-sensitive menu. You can order food from the gluten-sensitive menu to ensure your food is gluten-free.
Does Jason's Deli serve vegan items on the menu?
Yes, they do. The vegan options are limited at Jason's Deli. You can try the organic vegetable soup, spinach veggie wraps w/o cheese, hummus, salsa, guacamole, and many other options from the salad menu.
Does Jason's Deli Cater?
Yes, it does. You can use Jason's Deli's catering service to serve hot and fresh foods to your guests. Whether you want to feed 5 or 5000, Jason's Deli's experienced team can handle your catering order and ensure timely delivery.
What's on Jason's Deli breakfast menu?
Jason's Deli serves a variety of different items on their breakfast menu. You can try the breakfast sandwiches or wraps prepared with fresh-cracked eggs. You can pick up breakfast as early as 6 AM at any Jason's Deli nearby.
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About Jason's Deli
Jason's Deli is a popular bakery restaurant in the United States. Jason's Deli started its operation in Beaumont, Texas on 30th November 1976. The bakery restaurant was started by four partners: Joe Tortorice Jr., Rusty Coco, Pete Verde, and Pat Broussard. Currently, the delicatessen restaurant chain operates in more than 268 locations across 26 states in the United States. Jason's Deli is one of the most successful restaurant chains with under 300 locations.
Deli Management Inc. owns Jason's Deli along with several other deli restaurants in the United States. Jason's Deli is famous for its standard deli style menu where the customers can order from traditional sandwiches to salads, baked potatoes, and pasta. After initiating a health drive in 2000, Jason's Deli successfully eliminated added trans-fat from its food in 2005, later got rid of high fructose syrup in 2008, and finally removed MSG from its food. Today, Jason's Deli offers a wide range of food items including vegan and gluten-free dishes.
Healthy Food Options at Jason's Deli
Jason's Deli offers a standard deli style menu which consists of traditional sandwiches, soups, pasta, baked potatoes, wraps, and salads. If you choose wisely and skip the extra sides or dressings as you order at Jason's Deli, you can find a good variety of healthy food options at Jason's Deli.
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Address :
100 S Eola Dr
Orlando, FL, 32801 - Phone (407) 730-3400
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Opening Hours
- Mon :4:00 pm - 11:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Brunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Music : Background
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Wed, Thu, Fri
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
Categories
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Brenna R.
Orlando, thank you for providing me with delicious food each time we hang out. I had a great brunch at Sonoma last weekend with a group of friends. We all loved our food. Also did not hurt that you get UNLIMITED mimosas with a brunch entree purchase (uhm, they are mostly $10 and under, people!). Our table shared a breakfast pizza which was delicious. I ordered the eggs benedict which came with a potato pancake instead of an english muffin. Super flavorful and really filling. With the mimosa option you get a choice of different juices. I opted for the strawberry - it was perfect! Not heavy or crazy sweet. Service was friendly and quick. I would definitely stuff my face for brunch the next time I am in the area.
(4)Benjamin A.
Hate the new crust on pizza, I thought this use to be the best place for a good pizza....now worst. Wings also use to be better and had variety, now only one kind and very bland. Won't be back ;-(
(1)Jacqueline C.
Brunch, brunch, brunch, brunch. If I am in Orlando and brunch is an option, I will almost definitely be here. The giant patio could be reason alone, but they have other things going for them: lovely staff, delicious bloody marys, and ideal location. A majority of the patio chairs are adirondack chairs (slanted a bit, oversized), so be prepared and dress accordingly. They do have other seating options on the restaurant side of the patio, but if you are on the street side of the patio (the best spot in my opting -- as long as it isn't raining), you will most definitely be in adirondack chairs. I tend to come here and stay the day. Because day drinking. They recently changed their rules during brunch, where you used to be able to order from the entire menu, now you can only order off the brunch menu until 2 or 3, i forget exactly. Unless you have dietary restrictions, and then I think they will make exceptions, like cold items, salads, etc. A far as nonbrunch goes, everything is pretty good. They do daily specials, so check often to see what they are featuring. I hear their wings are stellar, though I am not a wing person. And their pizzas are also quite good. Seriously, just come here and see for yourself. You'll be a regular in no time.
(4)Brian W.
Great beer selection and a real menu with much more that just bar food! Wonderful seating outside on the patio with cool seating. Parking is usually available on the street and the atmosphere is laid back.
(4)Rose A.
Beer selection is good. Food is okay. It's worth going on Wednesdays because their wings are $0.60, and the wings here are actually good and unbreaded. I would stay away from their salads. Everything else is pretty good.
(3)Matt K.
Sonoma is on yelp as "$$" and listed as "good for brunch" so of course my friends and I went there on a quiet Tuesday night. We had some people in town from the west coast and wanted to top off a day of theme parks and drinking around the world with a nightcap in a relaxed location, and Sonoma didn't fail us at all. There is great outdoor seating and we had a knowledgeable waiter who was able to remember 7 orders without batting an eye (I don't know why that always impresses me). The location is prime for lounging and people watching, and good times were had by all. It actually started raining (Florida) randomly in the middle of our summit but luckily Sonoma has an overhang and we were able to move and stay dry. If you're looking for a causal atmosphere with upscale drinks and great outdoor seating then this is a good option.
(4)Nick P.
Ahh. I really want you to succeed!
(2)Chris R.
Brought the wife and kids here, which was probably a bad idea. It's definitely more bar than restaurant, but it's next door to home and we were new to the area. The food was average and the service was a little slow.
(3)Daphne C.
Had few drinks after work, love the area and it was a beautiful day so sat outside. The staff was very kind so I'd return.
(4)Priya M.
Love the atmosphere and set up inside! My husband and I wanted to try some craft beer. This was definitely a place to go. A little hectic but the service was good. Their margherita and white pizza are both amazing. Nice for a small group of friends.
(3)Lydia C.
Located in one of my favorite neighborhoods, Thornton Park! I have been here a few times and enjoyed their pizza and drinks. Happy hour is a pretty good deal. 4-7 you get $3 finlandia vodka drinks, $2 yeungling and $3 anchor steam drafts. Service was okay sitting at the bar. They also have a lovely outdoor patio area to sit at when weather permits.
(3)Jeff K.
This is a pretty straightforward pub/restaurant downtown. It can get a little crowded inside, so we generally opt to sit outside when we are here. There are a few things going in their favor. They have a good location, and the beer selection is above average. The food rises above the level of standard pub food, with tasty pizzas and decent burgers and sandwiches. I won't say I was floored by anything, but you could definitely do a lot worse. Servers are friendly. Definite bonus points for being dog friendly outside. They brought out a water bowl for my dog when we sat down, which was appreciated. The down side... well, by the server's own admission, the bottled beer menu was "grossly inaccurate". It seems like they'd do themselves a favor by getting rid of the fancy beer menu and creating a simple printable sheet that can be easily modified and reprinted when the selection changes. The draft menu is only available from a chalkboard by the bar, meaning if you're outside, your best bet is to go in and take a picture of it with your phone. Otherwise, you'll be running inside every time you want to pick a new beer. Then there's the pricing. The chicken wings that they claim are so great cost $10 for about 7 of them, so unfortunately I was never able to see just how good they were, because I'm not paying that much. The Black & Bleu Burger I got cost $13 for some reason. My wife's Arugula pizza was a LITTLE more reasonably priced at $14. We ordered those two things, and one beer each. The total bill came out to a little more than $45 before tip, so before tax that's around $42. So... we paid $15 for two beers. I looked for my itemized receipt before signing the bill, but there was none. Hmm. Taken as a whole, to me this isn't really a destination as much as a place you stop at as a matter of convenience because you're nearby. Especially if you are with canine. Honestly though, the prices will probably keep me away in the future. And looking through the reviews, I'm not the only person not to get an itemized receipt. What's with that?
(3)Shannon A.
This go to spot in the neighborhood has new owners. So far, it seems the food has been seriously downgraded. They probably should have changed the name if they were going to make such drastic changes to the menu. Words of advice, AVIOD THE MAC N CHEESE.
(1)Nicole L.
Sonoma used to be a go to brunch spot for my friends and me. If you purchased an entree you got 4 mimosas - great deal. Today my friends and I went for brunch and they changed their "unlimited" mimosa deal they advertised to only 2 mimosas per entree. No longer much of a deal. On top of this, the French toast I ordered was half the size as it was before, but the same price. My friend's eggs were freezing, but since it took us 30 minutes to get our food in the first place, we didn't have time to send it back. The service was lackluster, but it's never been their strong point to begin with. Unfortunately I think this is the last time we will go to brunch there since there are just so many other options downtown to choose from.
(1)Leah S.
Don't go here for service, go here for cheap drinks and food. I did find it quite interesting that when we brought our own bottle that we had been saving for a special occasion, we had to actually open our own bottle. Like he handed us his wine key lol, but still charged us a cork fee. Enjoyable if you know what to expect.
(2)Elizabeth N.
Finally made it to Sonoma Draught House for dinner. I have previously stopped in for drinks, but this time I came with my husband for dinner and drinks. Parking is an issue. We drove around a bit looking for somewhere to park on the street. We finally gave up and valet parked. It cost $5.00 to valet. When we walked up to get seated we noticed there were at least six servers standing around the hostess stand. Yet, when we were seated, we had to wait for over five minutes before someone came and took our order. The outside patio is really nice though. They did have some specials going on. Palm beers were only a $1.00 (this is always the case here) and some vodka was also only a $1.00. I opted to order a different beer off their draft list. They have a pretty decent selection. One thing I don't like is when restaurants don't include their beer prices on the menu. When I asked the server about a specific beer, she stated that they are all around $5,6,or 7. I don't think she even knew the specific prices. I ordered a cup of french onion soup and the mac and cheese. My husband ordered a pepperoni pizza. The french onion soup is something I would never order again. I love it when the cheese is broiled and crunchy on top. This wasn't the case. You could tell the cheese was just placed on top and probably microwaved. There were also tomatoes in the soup, which I thought was strange. The mac and cheese was decent. Typical mac and cheese. My husband's pizza was served hot and crispy. However, the crust was burnt and black. Overall, everything was just OK. From the service, to the drinks, to the food nothing stood out as great. I don't see us rushing back here anytime soon.
(3)Doug W.
My wife and I visited as it was next on the list of places to try in Thornton Park. We went on a Thursday night, but the place was completely empty. We were the only people to eat in the restaurant the entire time we were there. The atmosphere is great, it has a lot of wine and beer inspired decorations. The lighting is a bit dim, but matches the decor. There's outside seating which looked very inviting as well. The service was mediocre. Being the only people in there, I expected a little more attention, but we had to track someone down when we wanted to pay the bill. The server wasn't unpleasant, but wasn't overly friendly either. The food was mediocre, especially for the prices. The burger was overcooked and the food took over 30 minutes to come out, and we were the only people in there! We just ordered a burger and a chicken wrap. The sides are very limited as well - just fries or a salad. This is obviously not a place to go for food or service. They had over 25 taps of beer (nothing amazing or rare, but a decent selection) and it looked like they had good specials on drinks on various nights. I have no need to go back as I have many better drinking places to go to closer to me.
(2)Pamela M.
Speed by for Mothers Day brunch and was very impressed. First I have to say the free mimosas until 2 is amazing but the atmosphere was very chill and friendly. We had the mascarpone French toast and breakfast panini; both came with hash browns (reminded me of tater tots). We left very satisfied and vowel to return to experience the night time atmosphere.
(4)Lindsey Y.
Food and drinks are extremely overpriced, service sucked and we basically ate in the dark, this bar doesn't need mood lighting.
(2)Tony J.
While on business at the nearby Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown Orlando four of us decided to have a casual dinner at the Sonoma Draft House. Located in the beautiful Eola Square district of downtown Orlando, the Sonoma Draught House is a Northern California influenced craft beer house. With 49 draught beers hand written on a black board and over 50 different bottles to choose from Sonoma is also known for their 700 degree stone fired pizza and wings. When we arrived the place was busy, but, we were able to get a table near the bar area almost immediately. We were mainly here to enjoy the draft selection. I ordered their black & bleu (Bacon & Bleu Cheese) burger for $12 as well as a Breckenridge vanilla porter from Colorado to start. The burger was average, but, our table service was very good and the Breckenridge made up for my average burger. After a second draft my bill was $37. I would probably return here to enjoy some of their other craft beer choices and possibly check out their pizza or wings.
(3)LA A.
Not good. Step one: order some bbers from there list, waiter returns TWICE each time telling us each time were out of this one , this one. Finally on 4th pick I apparently get lucky cause they actually have it. Step two: Kids rootbeer isn't rootbeer (unsure what is was)...tell waiter, guess what? Yep there out of that to. They literally tell us they are gong to the store to buy some so it will be awhile. Step three: They list GF pizza on theeir menu and call was placed prior to confirm this. Guess what?? YES SIR E! There out of that too! Disgusted we just make do and order some food. When it came it was fair at best. Plus the place is simply overpriced. $15 burger, come on man. I pay less in Time square for better! SIMPLY RIDICULOUS! To many other places to eat to put up with this.
(1)Chelsea W.
I went to Sonoma last weekend with my husband and another couple and we all unanimously agreed the beer selection is great. Orlando seems to be a quickly growing town of real craft beer lovers which is just one of the things I love about this area and Sonoma has been added to my list of 'go to' craft beer stops. We didn't try the food but the prices were very reasonable so I'd come back to try it out. The place itself looks pretty fancy but it's actually very chill so don't overlook it for a place to relax and hang out with friends. My husband was spot on with the decor...classy, relaxing, and with a very "Napa" feel but without the hippy quirkiness that Park Ave seems to be specializing in lately. The outdoor seating area is extensive which I can't wait to take advantage of when the *every afternoon* summer thunderstorm is going on.
(4)Lisa W.
Enjoyed an early dinner with friends, we were celebrating the Hubs belated b'day. The Draught menu has some nice selections and I'm a sucker for flights. Give me a chance to sample some fun stuff and see how it pairs with the noshes, I'm happy. Not a bad deal, "cute" flight set up- the only thing they are missing is a labeling system to ID the beers. Wipe off tile, card, something. Hubby sampled a beer before settling on the Krombacher Hefeweizen. I ended up with Palm, Orange Blossom, an amber and a cream stout. All good, but would skip the Palm next time. Friend ordered a margarita, which was freaking delicious. Fresh lime, no sour mix. I would be tempted to head to Sonoma for a tasty Margarita, anytime. We tried the beer cheese fondue with multigrain bread, since the baguette wasn't available on our visit. This bread is amazing, the fondue was OK. It was thick and gloppy, the flavor was fine but I felt like we were getting reheated leftovers. Flatbreads were tasty, I had the spring veggie, which had a Mediterranean flare. Kalamata olives, artichokes, mushrooms, tomatoes and roasted red peppers. Tons of cheesy goodness, thumbs up from Hubby and friends who enjoyed a slice. Friend ordered a create your own flatbread, with peperoni and enjoyed it. Hubby went for the black and blue burger, with fries. Waffle fries were plentiful- cooked well and seasoned well. Burger was large, cooked to temp and appointed with blue cheese, bacon and L,T,O. The only thing missing was a cool sauce. BBQ would have been tasty, but alas, no BBQ on site. He tried the sweet and spicy wing sauce and it was OK. Really enjoyed the juicy burger and is ready to head back. Service was attentive, beer knowledge was good. We liked the vibe and there was a good crowd when we arrived late afternoon. Started getting packed at dinner time.
(4)Doug G.
Was out and about on Saturday Funday when stumbled across this place and decided "why not?". The place was empty, literally we were the only ones for at least 30 minutes, but the feel of the place empty or not was just great! Sat down for a few drinks and brews to have good convo with the bartenders, hear good tunes over the radio and to see the place fill up with what seemed to be quite a few regulars. I got a really good vibe from this place, along with the people/staff and will most certainly be returning! Did not try the food, but menu looked decent...overall really cool place that definitely will be getting a few more visits from me and my friends!
(4)Matt P.
Cool local spot, tons of beer selections. Homemade pizzas and assorted foods. Try the mac-n-cheese!
(4)Kelli M.
I'm enjoying the vibe at Sonoma Draught House. It has an inviting location on the corner of E Pine & S. Eola, with a large outdoor patio lined with palm trees. The patio is ideal for all sized groups since it's very large and open. While I usually enjoy dining outside, this is one of the few places I enjoy eating inside as well. I like the look of the restaurant; I enjoy how the dark decor is balanced out by the numerous windows. The bottled chandeliers are very cool and the wall photo of "grandma" having a good time makes me smile. A cool feature they have at the Sonoma Draught House are the handful of tables that have their own TVs. If you're coming with some friends to watch some sports, you could make yourself right at home. I love that Sonoma Draught House has a large number of craft beers; there are 49 to choose from! The also have a large selection of bottled beers as well. One visit I wasn't sure what draft beer to choose, so the waitress suggested a couple and brought some samples to try. Alongside the nice selection of beers you will find a wine list and a handful of signature cocktails. We've stopped by for dinner a couple of times and have enjoyed our meals. We liked the pizza very much; it's one of the better pizzas we've discovered since our move to Orlando. We've also enjoyed the seasoned wings, salads & sandwiches. The Caprese Sandwich was very tasty. While we've enjoyed getting some dinner and drinks at Sonoma, we've stopped by for Sunday brunch and liked that a lot as well. Brunch runs from 11am-3pm, and the patio is a great spot to indulge in some mimosas and tasty eats. The Baked French Toast was delicious. There were a number of creative items on the brunch menu; including some pizzas made out of pancake batter. The brunch is a great value with most entrees around $7-$9 and the double mimosas for $4. The Sonoma Draught House is a good spot to grab some food and drinks; especially good beer. They have a happy hour Monday-Friday from 4:00-6:00pm. Wednesday you'll find .50 Wings & $3 Brooklyn Lager Pints from open till close. The service has always been incredibly friendly and engaging. Whether you're coming with a group or just a few this is a nice spot to enjoy some sports on TV, drinks on the patio or eats in the dining room.
(4)Jhoshua C.
What a great place to have Brunch. So even though their food isnt the most amazing thing on the planet it is tasty and very affordable. The reason I give 5 stars is because they have unlimited Mimosa brunch specials... whattttttttttt? Really? YES! You are reading right... UNLIMITED mimosas with the purchase of any entree. Needless to say you can have a GREAT time.
(5)Marisa A.
Pizza is very good, service is slow & they forgot a few add ons with the pizza but when asked she promptly brought it over. Then charged us for the add ons when they weren't even cooked with the pizza but we had been waiting so long for everything else we didn't bother asking them to take off the extra charge. It was a pretty good pizza though and good craft beer selection and we only spent maybe $25 each for pizza & beers. Would go back again but maybe not if we had concert tickets at the Abbey next door haha. Funny it wasn't busy but I would go back regardless especially when it's cooler for the patio.
(3)Colleen B.
Totally diggin' the vibe of this new, poppin' place over in Eola Square. Yes, I miss the Beacon but I actually prefer Sonoma! There is just a laid back vibe, welcoming staff (especially KJ at the bar, girl is AWESOME!), tons of thirst quenchers to satisfy those liquid libations and the food... don't let it fool you... this ain't no regular bar food. Try it, you will see what I mean. I don't even like wings but the house wings here sounded too good to pass up with all the fresh herbs so we went for it, delicious! For a girl who never ate an entire wing in her life, I scarfed 5 down! A must are the onion rings and the dipping sauce... OMG I want some right now. And look at the presentation, spot on! The pizza is something to fux with too, it's fresh, delicious and has amazing crust. I enjoyed sitting at the bar but next go around I am going to lounge on the porch. Such a beautiful neighborhood how could you not take advantage of the swanky couches and pleasant people watching? As for the drinks, full bar people, yes, full bar. From DUDE vodka to cider to wine! GET IT! I tried a featured cocktail that was Pear puree, Pear vodka and Pear cider... wasn't feeling it for a delicious factor but the get me messed up immediately factor, yep, it did the job. I will stick with regular cider here or a vodka drink while I am downing all the food. The decor is fab, lodge like feel with modern steel and metal finishings. Dear NBA execs, please let their be a season this year because this will be my spot for watching away games, the TV set ups are the JAM! Seriously, do yourself a favor and check this place out. Open less than 2 months and it's here to stay!
(4)Ashlei S.
French fries and caprese salad are great.. The brunch is very good too the service Ehh
(4)Joshua J.
Great spot just south of Lake Eola to grab a drink or a pizza. I don't recall the menu being all that extensive, but everything I have ever tried there has been awesome! Their drink selection is great too! This is a wonderful addition to the neighborhood!
(4)Alicia P.
There's a rumor going around that Sonoma Draught House is going to have the most amazing bloody mary in all of Florida... Considering how much their brunch menu impressed me with a standard bloody mary, I think it's safe to say Sonoma Draught House is going to be my favorite brunch spot. Hopefully soon. Consider yourselves warned.
(4)Ho L.
I stopped by for a mid-week happy hour. The $3 drink specials were only limited to one type of beer, one rum, and a cosmo. So unless you like that selection, you'll be paying regular price for drinks. The food specials were better, and I went for the $1 sliders. I had one each of beef, pork, and chicken. They were all delicious, and sufficiently filling. The service was great, and the decor was upscale casual (if that makes sense). Street parking can be a bit of a pain as it's located downtown, but there are nearby garages and valet parking is available depending on the day/time. I like this place, and I would certainly return if I am in the area.
(3)Cathrina D.
Last night was the IOA Corporate 5K. Over 17,000 runners, walkers and spectators were in the Lake Eola area. You would think that all the local businesses would have the good sense to be prepared to service this crowd, but Sonoma was definitely not. I have been to Sonoma quite a few times as I do a lot of business at the Mezz and Abbey. My group and I thought we would be able to get a few quick items and then head home. We ordered 4 pizzas, 3 burgers, and a plate of hummus--nothing overly complicated. First off, our server, Conner, was uncomfortably touchy. He had put his hands on every single person at our table--touching women on the small of their back, scratching shoulders, nudging people in the arm. It was entirely too intimate coming from a stranger and very unprofessional. We had been waiting for over an hour and he never came by to apologize for the long wait, ask for additional drink order, or even make suggestions on some items that would take quicker to come out for us to share. Although I am a professional now, I come from a hospitality background and have certain expectations from servers. There are simple things you can do as a server to keep your guests happy. I finally spoke up and tell him how atrocious the wait was. I said either take our items off the order our bring it to us in 5 minutes in boxes. The wait was still about another 15-20 minutes making me think that he never put our order in the first place. To say the least, we didn't leave happy. Now the Corporate 5K is the absolute worst time to drop the ball when it comes to service. In our group and other groups that were nearby, were event/convention planners, PR/Marketing firms, board members of several non-profit organizations, restauranteurs/restaurant management, and others of influence. Although I had taken my frustrations on our server, the failure ultimately comes on the management who didn't take this huge community event seriously.
(1)Travis R.
Awesome place to hangout and eat or drink. Great food, very cool atmosphere. Nice place to escape from the normal downtown atmosphere.
(5)Mike Z.
I was here a few weekends ago with a pair of friends. Since the weather was so nice, we just sat outside and talked and had a few beers. I think that I may have been here before once, though it likely was at least a year or more ago, and I think that my initial visit was just as this recent one was - just me and another person or two that I was with, and us sitting outside. I don't think I ever have been inside this place ... but it does look pretty nice. As far as I can remember, there's a good selection of beer here and the prices are pretty favorable. I believe I had an Anchor Steam or two, or maybe just one of those and one of something else. The atmosphere outside is very enjoyable. There were small groups of people sitting adjacent to us and at least one of them brought their dog, a gigantic Great Dane. The outside patio area is pet-friendly and it's a comfortable spot to sit and talk and people watch. When I recently was here, it was in the late afternoon/early evening on a Sunday, so things were fairly quiet and people were winding down and relaxing. I'm not sure how this place is on other days of the week or when it's later in the evening, but it probably still is nice. I may have to stop by again soon at a different time and see how things are. I didn't eat here and I'm unsure if my friends tried anything since I showed up a little bit later than they did, but I'm pretty sure they didn't eat. I'm not sure how the food is. As is the case with many other places around this area, I'm curious about it and want to try it. Maybe next time. Overall, this appears to be a pretty nice place and is in one of my favorite parts of downtown - I really like this area. If/when I start hanging around here more in the future, I'm sure to return to Sonoma Draught House.
(4)Georgette T.
This place is great! Love the outdoor chairs and the happy hour. The food is good and at a good price. I got the basket of fries and it was a very big portion. I also got bloody Marys and they were great The service is very good and friendly. I would definitely recommend it
(5)Stephen O.
I've been here a couple of times now because of its convenience to my buddy's place downtown. The service has been generally friendly, occasionally there is live music, it is almost always crowded and loud. The beer selection is good, just don't get caught ordering a domestic, and the food is on par as far as slightly above average bar food goes: onions rings, small pizzas, etc. Fits the bill if you need a place to drop in! Not a destination bar for the entire evening in my opinion. 3 stars.
(3)Markus Z.
This was our first, and last, time here. Beer selection was ok. Lots of taps but they were all what I could find at Target. Service was incredibly slow. Took an hour and a half for 6 of us and we sat down immediately. 3 beers, 2 apps, and a wrap were $50. I was rather shocked.
(1)Carlos D.
Nestled in the Eola District near Thornton Park. Great atmosphere and presentation. Went here for sunday brunch, and the food we ordered was great. I really want to like this place because of the decor, atmosphere, and food... but the service was terrible on the day we were there. Bunch of inattentive servers who did not know the menu or their sections, despite there not being a crowd. Also, my drinks were poured really inconsistently all day. Sometimes it was extremely heavy, which I have no issue with. Other times, my drink felt like it didn't even have alcohol in it.
(1)Britt C.
I was so excited to finally try Sonoma and ended up disappointed. We went on Sunday and no exaggeration they were out of probably half of their draft beers. We ordered a Ranger IPA because all of the others we wanted to try were out and couldn't even finish our beers because the glasses tasted like the soap hadn't been completely washed off. We paid and left and I would love to return and give it another chance and hopefully they will have more beer in stock next time.
(2)Kelly P.
Went in for lunch, but was so cold I had to leave jacket and gloves on. Food has steadily gone downhill in the last few years. Sandwich and a beer was apparently $20, but server refused to provide an itemized receipt. So I guess I'm supposed to believe them... there's lots of good to good+ restaurants in downtown. Unfortunately Sonoma isn't one of them any more.
(2)Kayli W.
First off, I love the decor and atmosphere of this place. The beer list has a great selection of craft beers that is constantly changing. They are really good at bringing samples, i sampled two different beers before I picked one out. We didn't get a chance to try the food, since we only stopped in as part of our "progressive" beer tasting, aka bar hopping. However when I glanced at the tables around us, the food looked good and it seemed reasonably priced as well. Parking is kinda of a pain in this area, but they do have valet parking outside the restaurant. There are a couple garages within walking distance, and then there is always street parking. This is definitely a place that I want to come back and try again!
(4)Marcie G.
This place is cool! Super conveniently located with a cheap valet service to boot! We went on a Friday after work and $1 Palms really hit the spot! We also split an appetizer pizza and it was tasty! I love the atmosphere overall and will definitely be back!
(4)Bry W.
Good food, good beers. I had a burger, which was cooked well, juicy but missing some zing with a sauce. Plenty of cheese and bacon, which was nice. Wife had a flatbread pizza, which was good. Nice place to hit downtown.
(4)Elizabeth F.
I've been here enough times to know that I really like this place. I guess I'll start off with the atmosphere. Simple to say, I love it. There is a HUGE patio outside and tons of seating inside. Most of the seating inside is high top but the tables are huge and there's likely a TV in front of you for watching if you so choose. I've never had to wait for a table here and they do valet out front if you don't want to bother with looking for parking. Let's talk about the staff. All I really have to say is that they're awesome. Every time I have been here, I've had a great server. They are very attentive and kind and will offer suggestions if you want them. Exactly what I want when I go out to dinner. Now, the food. I usually go with the burger when I come here because it's really delicious. Always cooked how I ask them to cook it and it's full of flavor. It also comes with some superb waffle fries (or salad if you want). I've also had some of their Caprese Salad appetizer which is quite possibly the best Orlando can offer. Seriously. The tomatoes are huge and always fresh, topped with huge chunks of mozzarella - it's perfect. They provide a variety of beers, and usually have some kind of drink special going on. Could I have said 'huge' more in this review??? :) Definitely a big fan of Sonoma, and I recommend you go check it out! I think you'll enjoy!
(4)Joey D.
One of my favorite places to dine downtown! Consistently good food, friendly service, excellent beer selection! Good drink specials and love dollar slider night! Some of their regular prices are a little on the high side,but you're paying for the location and atmosphere. Even though its classy, don't feel out of place in "Sunday Funday" attire!
(4)Christopher M.
Good draft beer selection.
(4)Marie M.
The Sonoma Draught house is a lovely place to eat. The prices are very reasonable and the food is upscale pub food. They have an amazing selection of bottled and draft beer. We were there on the weekend and just missed Brunch which looked amazing from what I saw on the menu. I hope to return one day for the brunch. I had the pressed caprese wrap and it was delicious. It came with waffle fries which were delicious and they aren't stingy with the fries either. They have dining inside and out and are dog friendly in the outside dining and we saw lots of dogs. I will return to this restaurant.
(4)Emily J.
I've been to this place twice now and I love it! I will absolutely keep going back! It's a great place to start your night on the town with some beers and fancy pizza's. A great place for groups or a date! I suggest sharing pizzas and going for the flight :)
(4)Kristen P.
I literally just discovered the Eola Square area. I had been down central before but somehow never turned on Eola. I only grabbed a drink here but it was tasty. I got the beerjito - a mojito made with beer. It was a little pricey for what it was but that's alright. They have a huge selection of beers. I want to try some next time. I need to try the food next time also. Then I'll update my review
(4)Dominic B.
YAY! A great place to watch sports and drink beer in Thornton Park! FINALLY. Went here a few weekends ago to watch the FSU game and it's a great place for a few beers and some pizza (though I just had beer last time). Lots of beer on tap and in bottles. Prices are about $5-$7 a pint. Well last night I went for dinner and let me tell you what: they make a mean pizza! I'm looking forward to lounging outside one weekend sipping a beer and munching on more of that pizza! Also tried their house wings (very good but "dry" - get the dipping sauce!). The service has been good both times (last night was dead but the first time I went (Saturday afternoon) it was packed). Consistant is a good word to use here. I'm a fan!
(4)Caroline P.
Came there on a slow night. Only two other tables. Waited for hostess to seat us. After we were seated we waited too long for a server and left. I can understand if it's busy. But that slow? No excuse.
(1)Lizzie P.
My favorite thing about this place is that it is clean! It doesn't smell like OLD BEER!!! The prices are reasonable- we love the flight of 4 for $7, and they offer some good choices. The place was busy and the service was still great. The bartenders were very friendly to us. We even had someone open up the door for us on the way in and on the way out. this is no dump or dive place to grab a drink. It's a classy, non-stuffy, place to have a great time.
(4)No Longer Yelping B.
The bar itself is pretty cool. There's metal bits and strange gears embedded in it and the raw wood and hanging lights made of bottles are pretty neat, but the rest just falls flat. They have a decent selection of craft beer, if the bartender can find what you're asking for, but the atmosphere and prices are severely lacking. They seem to be at least 2 dollars more than other beer bars in town, but I'm sure they've got some high rent to cover. the place just didn't feel very inviting to me, at least two men in there called me "honey" or "love" which I'm neither. I hate that. I wouldn't go back unless I was in the area, wanted a beer really bad and they were the only place open.
(2)Tom B.
When lots of queer folk like me (only much younger and much prettier) descend upon a place, it's a good sign. I fell in love three times at Sonoma Draught House. And I fell in love with Sonoma Draught House as well. I've wondered many times, "Where is this Mucho Tequilas place they speak of?" I only discovered the Eola Drive district for the first time today. How did that happen? There's Mucho, Nick's, the Abbey, Sonoma and more in this lovely little spot downtown. Cute, hunky and tattooed, Blaine was my waiter today as I dined outside on an easy, breezy perfect day. My pressed caprese and waffle fries were delightful, as were the three glasses of wine. I should have tried one of the beers at this draught house, but I'm more winey than I am beery. It's not often that I wish I were 25 years younger, but I did today. C'est la vie. This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
(4)Mariacristina R.
Great brunch! I ordered the Cali Panini and the bread was just how I like it, piping hot and crispy! I found the avocado to be not yet quite ripe enough but it was a still a great breakfast panini. I loved the Royale mimosa, it was refreshing and yummy and the prices are pretty average for mimosas downtown! Service was prompt and the location is perfect for enjoying the outdoor patio and people watching! Would love to bring my boyfriend to sample their beer flights and more of the menu.
(4)Robert K.
Sonoma is a bit of a conundrum for me. I have been a couple times and can tell you that inconsistency is the name of the game. The spot is located where the old Beacon restaurant was. In fact their have been a number of concepts here, none with as much potential as this one. Definitely better than any of the other close barsteraunts. The entrance is sort of on the side of the restaurant, or at least it seams that way to me. To the right is the outside seating which is nice for groups and those wanting to be loud. I have sat here with my kids a couple times. Kids do not work on the inside. Also the outside does not have TV's. (i wish it did as I think this is sort of a sports bar and would be great on Sundays) Inside is quite modern with a list of beers to the left of the long bar. If it looks busy be sure to walk around to the right as their are more table to the back toward the restroom. The menu is simple but when executed properly is excellent. The beer list is filled with craft beers which I really love. Big breweries cannot produce the same quality as small shops. As the beers change I won't go into favorites but I will tell you anything by Cigar CIty is a win if you don't know craft beers. My favorite food include the macaroni and cheese, chicken wings, pizza and the french fries. Let's start with the wings - when they are cooked right they are some of the best in Orlando. They are not fried or breaded they are grilled in the stove. Crisp and tasty really like them. That being said, on 30% of the times we have ordered them they where over done. (note: this only was on to-go order - all in house order where cooked right). The pizza is is think and more artisan than most in the area. Toppings are nice and the crust is crisp. The macaroni is scrumptious and cheese good. OOOOOOh the fries. They are waffle fries that are the best I have ever had. Can't tell you why, but each time they are crisp and have such a great taste. Can't loose there. (even to-go). So here's my final word. Eat there - don't get to-go. It's the best bar food downtown. The beer list is better than 95% in downtown. With a little stronger execution and a better attention to detail it could be five stars. OOOOhhhh what more note - Wednesday is wing night! CHEAP WINGS!
(4)Caroline N.
I guess its not fair to judge this place solely on brunch, but ...... I ordered french toast and it was not french toast whatsoever it was bread pudding w/ syrup on the side cross my heart hope to die. I think serving bread pudding ala french toast would be okay maybe I don't know why they call it french toast on menu. Hash browns were really really salty and not edible - friend and I were puckering our faces after trying bites. I think someone in the back may have spilled the entire salt container in the batch though, hopefully they're not normally like that. I tried my friend's breakfast pizza, eh. A plus though was my strawberry mimosa was really yummy and cheap.
(2)Kathleen M.
I came here twice during my 24 hours in Orlando, and I'm not complaining. I stopped in first to grab some food to go and decided to have a brew while I waited. I was seriously impressed by the selection and the beer knowledge of the bartender. Turns out he formerly worked at one of the best beer bars up here in Atlanta, the Brickstore. I wish I remembered his name, but he was a super nice and helpful guy and the quintessential bartender: friendly with a joking edge, the kind of guy you just want to shoot the shit with. The food was better than your typical bar goodies, with a solid chicken sandwich and (as I tasted later) a pretty tasty caprese salad. If you're a beer lover or you know one, this spot's worth a stop for sure.
(4)Natalie C.
Formerly The Beacon, Sonoma Draught House has what it takes to be a mainstay in Thornton Park. Though it has only been open a few days, I was happy to see it was jam-packed on a Friday night. The inside resembles a modern lodge and strikes a nice balance between trendy and welcoming. We were there for libations only but the food that whizzed by seemed solid and enticing. They serve mostly salads, sandwiches and pizzas but taken to the next level. As the name implies, they are a draught house which means their beer list is extensive. They definitely have something for everyone and if cerveza is not your style, they have spirits that will do the trick. The staff was friendly and on top of things despite the burgeoning crowd. They are open for lunch but only on Saturdays and Sundays.
(4)Jeff C.
Just the kind of place I like to hang out. I counted 49 beers on tap, all quality. I had the Terrapin Hopzilla and Green Flash Palette Wrecker. For food, I had a Stone Fired Margherita pizza with Sausage that I would rate as 3 starts solid but not outstanding. Jamie the bartender was very nice and gave wonderful service! They were quick to suggest beers based on preference and give samples. I will definitely be back.
(4)Tim W.
The Crooked Spoon truck holds the #1 burger spot in my book, but Sonoma's is a pretty close 2nd. I'm not sure what it is that they do to those things but every time I go, I get the burger. If I get anything else there, even though it's good, is still disappointing because I know how good the burger is. One thing I don't like about this place is how small the menu is. Pretty good beer selection but a little on the pricey side. Same with the mixed drinks. My girlfriend got a martini there a few weeks ago and it was $11!!! Do they think this Miami or something? Sometimes it draws a douchey crowd but I ignore it because of the burger.
(4)Brandy T.
Thank my lucky stars Orlando is catching on to the need for bars with a good beer selection! I was headed to Muchos when I stumbled across Sonoma. The array of beer behind the bar pulled me in. We sat at the bar with a perfect view of the games. I opted for the Bloody Mary since the bartender informed me beer is one of the ingredients. It was a nice combo (might also be dangeous) since the beer cuts the liquor taste. I split the white pizza with a friend. It was a tasty selection, I especially liked the thin crust since it was not too filling. It was too hot to sit outside this particular day, but I look forward to a few craft beers on the patio in the near future!
(4)B G.
I have been to Sonoma many times and it is one of my favorite places downtown. The beer selection on tap is always great (anywhere from 15-25 craft beers, maybe more) although they don't rotate very many seasonals' into their selection. Their bottled beer selection is also great with some good beers you can't find in most other restaurants/bars. Their food is your standard pub fare although a little better. That includes anything from their onion rings (amazing), wings (average), and others for appetizers that I haven't had yet. The Entrees consist of pizzas (good, not great), burgers (very good), and sandwiches (haven't had). Inside offers a very relaxed and casual atmosphere with low lighting and some cool looking chandeliers made from beer and wine bottles. The tables fit anywhere from 4-8 people with a few TVs over the bar and a couple other TVs scattered around the restaurant. The outside seating offers some tables for eating and then also some grouped seating such as benches and smaller cocktail tables so a group can sit down and enjoy some beers and other drinks on the patio. Also, the outside is dog friendly. Sometimes the service can be a little slow, but other than that I really have no complaints and I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys a beer that does not have the word "Light" or "Lite" in its description.
(4)April K.
We are always looking for a great bar with an even more superior beer selection and this place certainly has a sufficient amount of beers on tap! The draft sampler was a decent price which was encouraging. We ordered pizza and a side salad to share. I must say the portion size on the side salad was abnormally large and the pizza was crispy and fantastic. I will be back. The only complaint I had was that the service was a little slow for a week night but I am sure that will improve the longer this place is open.
(4)Colleen R.
Awesome beer selection-Terrapin Hopsecutioner IPA ,Cigar City Jai Alai IPA. Had the margarita pizza and the classic burger. Knowledgable staff, cool decor.... Wanted to somehow swipe one of the galvanized metal stools.......
(4)Patrick M.
Went for the first time Friday night with some friends. Place was hopping. very cool inside, nice outside seating area, although with the wind blowing through the buildings we couldn't "tough it out", and ended up moving inside. the waitress was very friendly and engaging. The food was good. I had the classic burger with waffle fries. very good. Also tried several of the Micro-brews. Well, it is a draught house!! come on!! lol They had a live performer, very nice! Definitely will go back.
(3)Dustin K.
Pizza and wings are phenomenal. Many people don't know but they have a really great brunch. Breakfast pizza that will change your life. Amazing french toast! Don't sleep on their nightly specials and discounts on wine. Claire and Angel are great behind the bar so make sure you hit the bar 1st!
(5)Doug S.
Good place to come and grab some craft beers. The real distinguishing feature of this place versus other bars with craft beers is the full liquor bar, which is perfect when not all members of your party go the beer snob route (I do). When my wife and I checked it out we found the drink menu was top notch (a bit pricey but you get what you pay for, generally), the service was reasonable (didn't blow us away but not bad either), and the outside seating is spacious and perfect for a nice afternoon/ evening. There are a few better choices around town if you are just looking to have a few good beers, but I would definitely put Sonoma on the list of places you can confidently go see for yourself!
(3)Anne R.
Love this place, ambiance and especially the thin crust pizza. I am from New York and now that I've found my favorite margarita pizza here in Orlando. Thanks Sonoma, that crust is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(5)K E.
Sonoma is a disappointment. As residents of Thorton Park, we were very excited to see new restaurants open in the area. With the beer selection, we thought Sonoma would be a new favorite. However, we were wrong. We went to Sonoma 3 times in 2 weeks and were disappointed each time. The good: Their pizza is great. I love thin crust and their pizza was made perfectly. The bad: We stopped by with a group on a Sunday night about 30 minutes until closing. Instead of turning us away because they were not prepared to take in customers, they took us in and provided horrible service. Three of the burgers came out completely wrong. The appetizer came out along with the main entree. The pizza was good but that was really the only highlight. The server was negligent and seemed confused. Again, they could have turned us away if they didn't want to serve us. Another time, we brought a group once again and sat inside for the first time. It was incredibly noisy and the inside was designed in a strange curve. The outside area is definitely much better. The salad was mediocre and once again, they messed up the order, adding onions when there were not supposed to be any. If this were a first time mess up, it would have been fine, but this followed the bad service from the previous time with the three overcooked burgers. Overall, I wish I could whole heartedly recommend Sonoma, but I can't. If you want to stop by for a drink after work, I'm sure hanging outside with a group of friends or co-workers would be great. However, there are other gems in Thorton Park that are much more worth your while.
(2)Nate J.
We went and checked this place out last weekend. Great atmosphere inside, music was a tad too loud, but no big. I got the blue burger, and it was definitely top 10 of the best burgers I've ever had; I wish it was a little bigger, though. The waffle fries that come with it are amazing! I'll have to try a pizza next time we come because everyone keeps saying how good they are. Prices are a little more expensive than yelp implies. I'd say it's between $$ and $$$. Great selection of beers. Definitely recommended.
(4)Peter C.
Very nice place! This is definitely a solid 4-star establishment, and the current reviews pretty much all reflect that. We have been here a few times, and each time we have had a good experience. Their pizzas are very good and the beer selection is vast. The prices are right where they need to be. The interior is dark and classy, but relaxed. No wanna-be Miami vibe here...it reminds me of some of the brew pubs in Atlanta. It can be a little loud inside near the back, but it's a bar and that is to be expected. The patio is huge and is a great spot for socializing. I am glad to see this corner of South Eola alive again, and with this mix of solid restaurants by established local restaurateurs hopefully it will stay that way.
(4)Doron R.
This is a really good addition to downtown. I thoroughly enjoyed the 2 times I've gone. I hope this place can break the curse that hangs over that location (everything that opens there, closes not long after)... this reincarnation of the space is the best I've been to (while IMansion or whatever was there right before was definitely the worst), and I am looking forward to going again soon and trying some other dishes. So far so good though.
(4)Alex L.
Went on a Friday night after an average dinner at Prickly Pear next door. I like the set pup of this bar. Lots of draughts to choose from and some bar food (we did not have any of that, but it looked decent as it was being walked to tables by us). Nice decor with plenty of screens to watch. Decent vibe on a Friday night, but not very busy. Will definitely meet friends there for drinks again....
(4)Sarah M.
Great bloody Mary's, al fresco dining & decent food.
(3)Clara S.
This place has great potential. I like the classy atmosphere inside with all the dark wood. I like the open and breezy outdoor seating with benches and Adirondack chairs. I REALLY like the awesome selection of mainstream and micro brew beer. The downside, it does have a limited selection for eats. You can get very tasty pizza,.. which I can attest, hits the spot. You also can get a great variety of decent burgers. There are also wings, and I was delighted to try the ones with a rosemary seasoning on them. I am a rosemary fan!!! But, for the true, die hard wing fan, Don't get too excited. The wing itself and the chicken were great tasting don't get me wrong, if I were eating this combination on a chicken breast really really AWESOME!! But with wings, I expect them to be saucy, if you know what I mean. I would have even been happy if I could have had a side of some kind of dipping sauce (which I asked for, and they really couldn't think of anything). I need something to dip them in or for the wings to have the sauce still coating the outside. If you don't mind a "dry rub" type of coating then this will work for you ;-) The onion rings were done and presented to perfection!! Anyways, the service was decent, the food was good, of course minus the unsaucy wings and the limited menu, and the selection of Beer lets me put this place on my "Beer in Central Florida" list. Yep, definitely a fan!!!
(4)Rachel M.
Great location and outdoor area! They have a great beer selection and the service is good.
(4)Meg C.
Great beer selection! They have a great special with all you can eat apps til 8:30 for a fixed price. I had the veggie sandwich & salad. Seems like a young crowd mixed with business pros. Good service despite being slammed.
(4)joe R.
We had a bad meal here last night, maybe it was an off night, I have eaten here many times, sometimes it good sometimes not, about 50/50. Last night the server said everybody in the kitchen was fighting, and it tasted like it. First we ordered an appetizer and beer, then later we ordered a large salad, and pizza. Someone other then our server put down an appetizer that we didn't order, it looked good, but then immediately picked it up saying "the tables have been mixed up all night and that was happening to everybody", then took the appetizer to another table. Next we got the pizza, that was delicious, then the salad. I ask about our appetizer and got the blank look. Out it came even though I ask them to hold it at that point. Wanting to enjoy the evening I let it go with a smile. It was Beer Cheese Fondue appetizer "dessert" and it was laughable, soggy bread with a curdled cold gelatinous dipping mess. It was so disgusting we all laughed about it for quit some time. The server apologized again for the fighting kitchen workers as she could tell the meal was the joke. Great pizza and beer but everything else is hit or miss.
(2)Charles L.
This place has a very bad service. From the time we walked in we were unsure who our server was and once we knew we were afraid to ask her for anything. It felt like we were unwanted and just a pain to deal with. I mean CLOSE the doors if you don't want costumers. The the food came out (this whole exp took over 2hrs) and it was not good. The pizza was good but come on you cant screw up pizza. My sandwich was very greasy and left me feeling sick. I won't go back unless I have to meet friends there and if I do it will only be for a beer. This place will not last unless someone decides to care!
(2)Brad F.
OK, so now officially addicted to their Margherita pizza...amazing (although they could lose the bottled garlic and use sauteed fresh instead). Had the chicken wings the other night and they were plump, juicy, and marinated in rosemary and other spices. Huge mimosas on Sunday, amazing pizza, great views and awesome waitstaff. Oh, and it's affordably priced too.
(4)Meredith B.
Super impressed and excited that they finally got a good restaurant/bar back in that area. They had a ton of beer options (like WOB) and pizza and sandwiches. We had the Margarita pizza, which was great and a large salad, which was very big!! The beers are very reasonable and we enjoyed sitting outside, since the weather was great. This place will do great!
(4)David B.
So, don't ask to watch anything other than a sports channel. The manager on duty will say they are restricted from doing so, even when they have run out of everything that is worth eating on their menu. Great waitress, horrible management.
(2)L P.
Great beer selection and great outdoor seating! The pizza is good as well.
(4)Jenna B.
Great location and beer selection, but consistently bad service. I have visited this restaurant several times, and just about every time I have had awful service. The other night was no exception. I came with a few friends and sat on the patio. Our server, Jen came up to us to take our drink order, and I ordered a bottle of wine from their wine list and a water, and my friends each had a water and a beer. 10 minutes later, no drinks to be found. The server came up to me with her wine list and asked me to show her which wine I wanted, and her wine list was different from mine! It did not have the wine I ordered, so she went to check. Came back 5-10 minutes later and said they did not have it and offered another wine, $22 more than my initial order. I picked a different wine, and lo and behold, they were out of that one as well. No apologies, no offer of any consolation. I asked if we could have her first suggestion at the other price, and she left and came back 5 minutes later and said "He wont do that." At this point I am irritated at the lack of apology and service, and order a yet another bottle. 15 minutes go by, and we have still yet to get our wine, waters , or beer. She finally comes out, struggles with the wine bottle for 5 minutes, and pours our glasses nearly to the rim. Still no apology for the wait, and no manager in sight. During our lengthy wait for beverages, I also realized that of the 3 menus on our table, one was different from the other. I asked Jen which one was correct, and she just stood there with a dumb look on her face. Clearly the server did not know her own menu. We ordered, hoping to get what we wanted. The food seemed to come out fast, but this was probably in comparison to the 25 minute wait for a bottle of wine. The food here is unmemorable, greasy pizza and dry wings, and beer "fondue" which is no more than velveeta with rotel tomatoes. Overall I am unimpressed. I hope this place either cleans up its act or fails so that something new can take its place. I have visited the bar on 2 other occasions, and actually had competent, friendly service. I think if they overhauled their staff or had serious training, it might work out better for them.
(1)Ron M.
Great restaurant and love the ambiance! Beautiful setting and the new menu is awesome. I had the grouper entree and loved it. Highly recommend Sonoma!
(5)Meg Z.
Food was decent but service was extremely slow for a Friday night. I had a group of 5 and it took about 45 minutes after ordering our food to get it. We didn't order anything crazy, just burgers an sandwiches. Seemed a bit overpriced as well. Atmosphere was nice, beer was great. Would be a good place to go just for drinks at the bar.
(3)Joseph C.
This is one of my favorite places to stop in for a craft beer. The bartenders are friendly and the ambience is always on point. Other than the craft beer one thing I really like about this bar are the aesthetic details. The chandeliers are lights with whine bottles. The bar is stained concrete with inlaid metal pieces. It's a very very cool bar. If you don't stop in just for a beer during football or soccer season, be sure to make a stop during Thornton Park Wine Walk on the 2nd Thursday of each month.
(4)Lesley B.
The blackened grouper and fries were prepared perfectly. I am not someone who normally finishes their meal because I can be a little picky but it was a generous portion that didn't make me feel overstuffed. The grouper was DELICIOUSLY seasoned and the fries were lightly salted. It was a great lunch experience dining el fresco!
(5)Mike W.
They just changed the crust on the pizzas that they were "known for" and I just had a fairly terrible pizza. $15 for a giant Ritz cracker with about half the cheese it should have on it. I had the white pizza with my girlfriend and we both were equally displeased.
(1)Stephen M.
This place is great, huge outside space makes it extremely comfortable for large groups to get together and hang out.. great beers, delicious menu, a good brunch, great staff - what else could you ask for ?
(4)Martha C.
Missing silverware and an avoidance of our waitress before brunch specials end. :-/ and the restaurant isn't over crowded. Undersized portions compared to other neighboring restaurants. It's not tastier than a fast food breakfast. Lackluster in service and attention to detail.
(2)Dorothy B.
Sunday brunch still good. Weekday not so much. The new menu changes are more expensive and less food. They have taken away the great stuff like the wings, pizza & selection of Mac & cheese. Found it a boring place to eat now. Good thing we have a lot of restaurants in the area to go to. We live in the building & the talk in the building is they blew it with the new menu by talking off the popular items. Two stars because of the new menu, not the service - the service is a TEN
(2)Scott V.
I really want to give it a 2.5 but I rounded up. The service is HORRIBLE but it is super convenient because they deliver to my condo. My favorite things on the menu are the waffle fries and Pizzas. Super delicious.. The Brunch specials (not menu) have been discontinued FYI.
(3)Susanna T.
No kids menu and no kid sized portions. Manager was not willing to help us out. Luckily our server, Stephanie, was polite. Food was ok. Slow service from the kitchen & we were only 1 of 2 tables ordering at a very slow time of day.
(2)Kelly H.
I really enjoyed my first experience here. The service was great; very attentive and put up with my game of "what's better....this or that?" The mac n' cheese appetizer was the bomb!! It was shared three ways and I might have stolen some more off of my friend's plate when he wasn't looking. I would definitely get that again, but won't be sharing next time. I had the blue burger for dinner, which had blue cheese and bacon on it, it was very good. The burger was accompanied by waffle fries...who doesn't love waffle fries!? I was eyeing one of their pizzas at the table next to me, which looked thin and delicious. It's on my list of things to try here. Also, they have a great craft beer selection, which I believe changes often.
(4)Kelly W.
This place is such great spot in Thorton Park. We've been staying in the area and eat here at least 2x a week. The food is always prepared well and the service is spot on. We love the pizzas (thin and crisp) and the wings are fantastic ( and baked, not fried but still meaty and crispy). Brunch is also tasty with get this, complementary mimosas! This would be the perfect Sunday spot for football if only they had the Ticket, it still beats trying to hunt down a table at the newly opened world of beer. Oh and the beer selection here can't be beat (tons of drafts and bottles), so I'm happy. And the full liquor means my husband is happy too! Finally the patio area is a great spot to enjoy our great weather and like most places in this area is dog friendly. Seriously it's a block of of central, but worth the walk and if you need too drive there's valet.
(4)Bill P.
New ownership always brings change... not always good. Sonoma has been my spot for Brunch - great Mimosa special and solid food. Plus, the staff is friendly and service is great! It seems the new owners (SoCo and chef from Shari) think cutting fruit into pulp (how very Asian fusion) and dumping onions & peppers into the hash browns is "upscale"... It's not. And, now only 2 mimosas with Brunch. Disappointing. And for the record, I'm a fan of SoCo and drink/eat there often. But, it's not what I want for Brunch. Stop it, please.
(2)Alex R.
Great place for brunch with unlimited Mimosas. The breakfast Cali Panini is delicious. Scrambled eggs, bacon, avocado, and cheddar cheese served on French Toast. But if you want a burger on Sundays, no dice from 11 am to 3 pm.
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