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By
CHRIS URSOJune 9, 2021
ORLANDO Some nights, on his long drive home, he conjures up reasons to see the nightclub again.
It’s past midnight, usually, when he leaves work and pulls off at the Kaley Street exit. He drives past the blue hospital signs, past the dusty warehouse district where a museum is slated to rise. He makes a right turn onto South Orange Avenue, toward the stark black sign.
The beverage program is led by the duo behind the cocktail consulting company You and Me Cocktails, Natasha David and Jeremy Oertel.
The 50-seat dining room is sophisticated, pretty and modern, with a cozy central fireplace, plush orange-red velvet sofas, and leather banquettes. An intimate wood-paneled bar with seven stools is behind the open kitchen.
There s a compact list of specialty cocktails, by-the-glass wine offerings and beers. The wine list has about 60 well-chosen bottles ($38 to $300).
Grab a bite: You can order anything you like from the Restaurant Kinsley menu.
Stay a while:
There are 10 rooms in the main building, with other rooms in four nearby buildings.
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