Watercolorist Edie Showalter Fagan has deep roots in Winter Park. In fact, she was married in the Knowles Memorial Chapel on the campus of Rollins College, which is this issue's cover image.
This Japanese restaurant serves creative fusion cuisine in a magical space filled with Asian antiques. You’ll find some dishes you know, and several you might not expect.
In Hannibal Square, Pepe’s Cantina puts a pequeño twist on Mexican staples. But it’s worth a visit just for the guacamole and the flan, both of which are unforgettable.
A decade after its opening, this Winter Park dining destination remains at the top of its game with creative cuisine and an ambience that's swanky but never stuffy.
The Winter Park Health Foundation is low key, but effective. Now, as it prepares to build a major center, its far-reaching impact on the community's overall well-being is moving front and center.
We don’t know and, frankly, don’t care. Let’s just describe Braccia as “different.” But don’t call this pizzeria a pizzeria, because it’s really a lot more than that.
Betsy Rogers Owens is at the center of a volatile debate about historic preservation. Agree or disagree with her approach, she’s a formidable advocate for her cause.