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  • Greetings, Brave Souls of the Neighborhood

    As the twilight of the spooky season creeps upon us, the air fills with whispers and rustles - not from wandering spirits but from our mysterious nocturnal neighbors embarking on their nightly flights. Yes, we’re talking about the bats, those silent acrobats of the night sky, dancing their eerie ballet as darkness falls. While they have often been associated with tales of the supernatural, bats are truly fascinating creatures that hold secrets and wonders in their wings. Let’s unveil the mystique that surrounds these creatures and discover how we can protect and appreciate them right here in our community. BUSTING BAT MYTHS Before we fly further, it’s time to bust some common myths that have haunted the reputation of bats for ages. Contrary to the sinister roles they often play in spooky tales, bats are not rodents or creatures to fear. They belong to the unique order Chiroptera, which translates to “hand-wing.” This not only grants them the gift of true flight but also allows them to perform gravity-defying acts of hanging upside-down effortlessly. The three most common bat myths that people ask me about: Vampire Bats are out to get me! Not to worry. Vampire bats are 100% real, and do feast on mammal blood. The good news, is they are not found in Florida, or even the US Southeast. Vampire bats live primarily in Central America and the American Southwest and feed, gently, on livestock or mammals in the wild. Humans are very rarely considered a part of their diet, and generally only if they are sleeping outside, cowboy style, under the stars. Bats are a health hazard and should be feared! Bats can carry a few viruses and other nasties that can affect humans, yes. But, it’s very rare and avoiding that problem is so simple that there is no reason to fear bats in Florida. Most people are concerned about Rabies and Histoplasmosis, or Hantavirus. Rabies is the one to be most concerned about in Florida as bats are often one of the species with the most “positive” rabies tests, year after year. However, that’s likely because they are so easy to catch when they are sick! Unlike raccoons, coyotes, cats, or fox with rabies - bats do not become aggressive with rabies. They get sleepy and wander about on the ground, during the day. This is why we always say - NEVER pick up a bat! If they’re out during the day or found wandering on the ground, they may be sick. Call animal control, instead. The best way to reduce the rabies threat in the community is to ensure dogs and cats are appropriately vaccinated. Bats are voracious mosquito hunters! While it’s a common tale whispered in the chill of the fall evening that bats are voracious mosquito-eaters, the reality is a tad less thrilling.  Most bat species in the U.S., including those fluttering through Florida’s night sky, prefer a diet rich in moths, beetles, and other flying insects, with mosquitoes making up only a small fraction of their feast. In Florida, the southeastern bat (Myotis austroriparius) has been known to consume more mosquitoes than other species, potentially resorting to this menu option more frequently on cooler nights when other insects are scarce. However, counting on bats as a formidable line of defense against larger mosquito populations might be a bit of a Halloween myth. WHY BATS MATTER Amidst the shadowy tales, the vital role bats play in our ecosystem often gets overlooked. All 13 of Florida’s resident bat species are insectivorous! This means that all of the bats that call Florida home year-round (aka “resident”) feed primarily on insects. It’s estimated that 25% of the mammals on earth are bats and that 75% of bats feed on insects. Can you even imagine how many more insects we would have to contend with if we didn’t have this natural flying pest control service?! These services are also very important to agriculture producers. Robust and diverse local bat populations are thought to be so effective at aerial pest control that agricultural producers may be using less insecticides in growing their crops. More research is needed before we can say for certain that this is true for Florida, but it has been documented to reduce the burden of pesticide purchases in South Texas and in the Mid-west. Bats eat a lot of agricultural pest insects including spotted cucumber beetles, green stinkbugs, and the moth form of fall army worms. Bats contribution extends to scientific research, as well. Studying their behavior and instinctual skills is shedding light on diverse topics from mammalian hibernation to sonar technology. TAKING STEPS TOWARDS BAT CONSERVATION Despite their crucial role, bats face threats that have led to alarming declines in their populations. Here is where we step in. By joining forces, we can ensure the protection and conservation of these night-time allies. Here’s how we can help bats in Florida: Promoting Safe Habitats: Encourage the spirit of hospitality by setting up bat houses, offering safe havens for these night flyers. Avoid Disturbances: Maintain the sanctity of their roosting sites, especially during the nursery seasons, to protect the young ones from disturbances. Responsible Pesticide Use: Cast away harmful pesticides from your gardens, embracing bat-friendly alternatives that safeguard their food sources. Spot-treat pest problems when absolutely necessary, after trying non-chemical practices. Community Awareness: Brew a potion of knowledge and awareness to share within the community, stirring more people to join the conservation cauldron. Bats are super cool, let’s chat about them more! To learn more about bats, consider listening to the Naturally Florida podcast episode: “Spooky Season, let’s chat about bats!” or contact your local Extension office. Our Polk County office has a myriad of bat resources for the spooky at heart to indulge in. You can also look at resources from the Florida Bat Conservancy, on their website: www.floridabats.org. SPOOKY CONCLUSIONS As we celebrate this season of mystery and magic, let’s extend our festivities to include our eerie yet essential nocturnal neighbors. By fostering a community where we live in harmony with bats, we not only protect them but also enrich our surroundings. This Halloween, I invite you to create a bat-friendly corner in your yard, adding a touch of nature’s magic to our neighborhood. You can learn more about building a bat house or purchasing a good bat house by reading, “Effective Bat Houses for Florida” by some of our experts at UF/IFAS Wildlife! You can read that document, here: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/UW290. Until our paths cross again in the moonlight, happy bat-watching and have a spooktacular Halloween! Have you seen some bats in Polk? Share those videos with me by tagging me on social media! You can find me @PolkNR on Instagram and X/Twitter You can contact YOUR local extension office, UF/IFAS Extension Polk County, at 863-519-1041 or online at http://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/P

  • The Art of Storytelling

    I: Chekhov’s Cave Painting In early 2019, a team of scientists announced they had made an incredible discovery. After shimmying up a fig tree on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, in search of an entrance to a remote cave system, a member of their research group had stumbled upon a previously unknown prehistoric pictograph. By analyzing the calcite “popcorn” that had built up over millennia on the surface of the paint (a method of chronometric dating based on the slow decay of uranium into thorium, as well as some other scientific shit I don’t fully understand involving isotope levels), they were able to determine that the pictograph was nearly 44,000 years old. To put that into perspective, whoever this ancient artist was, who scrambled up that rock face with a coconut husk or horn or skull-bowl full of primitive paint and tagged that wall like some Fred Flintstone Banksy, did so forty thousand years before the Great Pyramid at Giza was built. Though not the earliest pictograph ever uncovered, the find at Sulawesi is certainly no slouch. When ranked strictly on a timeline, it slots comfortably into the top three. Age, however—as so many vibrant, older folks are fond of saying—is just a number; and the “when” of this particular painting, (impressive though it may be), is not what makes it so special. It is, of course, the “what” of the thing. On its face, the pictograph depicts a simple hunting scene. It is only upon closer inspection that it becomes clear the human characters have been rendered with exaggerated, animal-like features. Long snouts. Beaks. Horns and tails. Anthropologists refer to these types of artistic figures that appear in early human cave art all over the world, as “therianthropes.” A fancy word for Animal-People. Hybrids or shapeshifters. In the painting, the hunters wield spears and face off against a menagerie of beasts that—although recognizable as native fauna—have been portrayed as outsized, disproportionate monsters. Kaiju-sized dwarf buffalo. King Kong warthogs. Taken together—the therianthropic flourishes of the hunters, the gigantic creatures—these artistic liberties suggest the pictograph may in fact be an expression of prehistoric folklore. Something more akin to mythology, or a fantasy narrative, than to a simple act of rote record-keeping. Put simply, the Liang Bulu’Sipong 4 pictograph may very well be the oldest known example of recorded storytelling in human history. Right around now you might start to wonder where the hell I’m going with all of this (admittedly pretty cool) cave painting history blather. That’s fair. Perhaps you’ve even backtracked to check you haven’t missed something. Or skimmed ahead, searching out keywords to confirm you’re reading the right article. Wasn’t this supposed to be about a local filmmaker? Something about that grumpy-looking bearded guy at the local brewery making some kind of monster movie? Don’t worry, you’re in the right place. I’m just having a bit of fun with storytelling structure. Employing a common entertainment trope known as “the cold open,” in which a movie or TV show begins suddenly, often in an unexpected setting, with unfamiliar characters, in media res. Essentially, the audience is dropped into the middle of an ongoing drama, devoid of context, and expected to trust that the storyteller will make it all make sense later. Believe it or not, I do actually intend to try to draw a line across a vast chasm of time, and connect a moment in ancient human prehistory directly to my own personal pre-high school adolescence. Because forty-four thousand years after that story went up on that cave wall in Indonesia, in the Summer of 1993, my life changed forever. Now, whether or not I manage to connect those two moments in a remotely convincing (or at the very least, compelling) way without running this whole thing off a cliff into a sea of pretension is still very much up in the air. Fifty-fifty, I’d say. For one, because how any one reader responds to any piece of writing is an inherently subjective experience. Also, quite simply, I haven’t written it yet. So, you’re just going to have to trust me. To help in that regard, you should know that I am also utilizing another, quite famous, storytelling trope in this opening. More of a “rule,” really, and one I have always endeavored to follow. Known as “Chekhov’s Gun” it is a narrative principle, established by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, which states that if, in the beginning of a story, a gun is mentioned, or seen hanging on a wall, by the third act, it had better be fired. Otherwise, it shouldn’t be there. The Sulawesi cave painting is Chekhov’s Gun. II: The Couch, and the Door. I saw a couch in front of a door. That’s how we got here. How all of this started. The script I wrote. The movie it became. On up to this very article, even. This is, of course, a wild oversimplification. The main thrust of the screenplay—concerning long term relationships and the inevitable resentment that festers when one person shoulders the lion’s share of the sacrifice necessary to maintain it—had been percolating in the dark parts of my head and heart for years before I ever had “the vision.” Similarly, my singling out those three specific milestones—screenplay, movie, this article—intentionally glosses over the countless, arguably more important bits that came between them. All the hard parts. The really tough stuff. It ignores the struggle. The best, most rewarding experiences. The blood in the veins. The meat on the bones. The shit that really sticks in your teeth. Moments that, were I writing a different article, would be milestones in and of themselves. It is, in fact, another example of the profound power of storytelling: Its ability to collapse time. To turn entire epochs into ellipses. Those bits of white space between the script, the movie, and this article, essentially add up more than a quarter of my entire life. But in the interest of brevity (something I’ve never been particularly interested in, and as a result, have rarely managed to achieve) I have no choice, for now, but to leave those moments in the ellipses… And get back to that damned couch in front of that door. To be clear, it wasn’t a dream. I didn’t sit bolt-upright in bed, break out in a cold sweat, and reach for a notebook on the nightstand. I never considered it a premonition or prophecy of any kind because, well, that would be crazy. And I only previously made reference to it as a capital-V vision with my tongue planted firmly in the meat of my cheek. It was just an image. A flash across my mind’s eye that lasted all of an instant. Come from nowhere. Apropos of nothing. Like a bug smacking a windshield. There wasn’t even anything particularly interesting about either the couch or the door outside of their unusual proximity to one another. There was no corpse on the couch. No family sat on it, all dressed up in period clothes, like Dust Bowl-era farmers in their Sunday best; only with black eyes and their mouths sewn shut. There was no enormous Saint Bernard sprawled across the cushions, either. Slobbery, slick red muzzle. Gnawing on a long bone… With a foot on the end of it. It was just a couch. It was every couch ever made. All distilled down into one. The couch from every classic sitcom. The one the title family all piles onto in the opening credits. All shouldered together, smiling and being silly. The door was equally unremarkable. There were no bullet holes. No misspelled Beatles song title scrawled across it in blood. It wasn’t at the end of a long hallway, locked from the outside, with a peephole in the middle, looking in. Nor did it open on a rickety staircase that disappeared into a basement… where something, somewhere down in the dark, was growling softly. It was just a door. Wood. Painted, off-white, maybe. Maybe not, I’m not sure. But there was one other curious detail that stood out about it at the time: It was a front door. The main artery through which family and friends, food, overdue homecomings, big hugs, and sometimes bad news and even bad guys, flow directly into the heart of a home. And that couch, the one shoved up against it–it should be noted–was on the inside of the house. All but wedged into a narrow foyer. Its plush, curving arms scraping the walls on either side. I was, of course, immediately aware this was an unusual place to find a couch, not least because it flew in the face of nearly every, unassailable tenet of Feng-shui. I simply had to know more. Who would do such a thing? Why would they do it? Certainly, it wasn’t to stop someone getting out. Moving the couch to get out the door would be annoying, no doubt; and it would surely slow any attempted escape. But it was, at most, a minor inconvenience. Perhaps then, I surmised, it had been dragged out into the mud room and shoved up against the door in an attempt to keep someone out. Maybe even something. That had to be it. It was the only thing that made sense: I was looking at a rudimentary, hastily constructed barricade. I still had no idea who had put it there, but I had just managed to hook my fingertips on the edge of the “why.” Which, of course, turned out to be merely the flaky skin on the outside of an onion; and my peeling it away had managed only to reveal layer after layer of countless new questions. Not least of which was: If the couch was in front of the door to keep something out… What the hell was trying to get in? I sat down at my computer, opened my screenwriting software, and wrote the following: INT. HOUSE - MORNING HANK wakes up on the couch. He is in his early thirties but is carrying a few more years under his eyes, and in the wiry beard on his neck and jowls. He swings his feet to the floor and yawns and cracks the knuckles of his toes on the hardwood. Two things suddenly make this otherwise pedestrian moment quite surreal: The first, is when he pulls an enormous double-barrel shotgun from the cushions behind him and lays it casually across his lap. The second, is when it becomes apparent that the couch... IS BARRICADED AGAINST THE FRONT DOOR. Hank yawns. He scratches his greasy head. He claws the crust from the corners of his eyes. Then he stands with the shotgun and stretches and groans and lumbers out of frame. For a moment we linger on that bizarre image: A couch, in front of a door. Boom! Mystery solved. I had figured it out! The person who had built the strange couch-barricade was… A guy named Hank, apparently. Who–not coincidentally (on the off-chance I managed to finish whatever this was and get it made)–happened to look quite a bit like me. Though I still had no idea who this man really was, where he was, what he did for a living, or what he was trying to keep out of his house, I had made a bit of progress. That opening scene amounted to almost one single page of a screenplay. And this, dear reader, is but a glimpse into the maddening, inefficient, nightmare that is–and has always been–my writing process. Try as I might, to plot out my stories with Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey, or make “mind-maps” or beat sheets, or lay three acts out on Syd Field’s Screenplay Paradigm, or in Dan Harmon’s Story Circle, I have never once managed to actually do it. Everything I have ever finished has been the result of a flash of inspiration, followed by weeks, months, and often years of blindly groping in the dark for breadcrumbs and lifelines. This article is no exception. It is part of the reason I resisted committing to it for so long. It is also why I have amassed no fewer than nine individual documents comprising an equal number of false starts over two months attempting to write it. And it is why I am still bushwhacking through word thickets on the eve of a deadline while my wife works my shift at the bar, to give me every last minute to maybe find my way out of the writing woods. Speaking of the woods… III: The Terrible Wilderness of the Middle. When I first saw the A.A. Stivender House, there was a moment—however brief—in which I thought I had actually manifested the damned thing. That I might literally have written it into existence. Willed the house into the world through sheer force of imagination. The power of a pen on paper. I could almost see it happening. Set back from the road as it was, hidden in a hug of oak trees behind curtains of Spanish moss, literally building itself, a board at a time. Not all at once, but over months and years. Each time I wrote a sentence referencing Hank’s home it would grumble awake in the woods and grow a little more. A little bit bigger. From the foundation to the wide wraparound porch, on up to the tall brick chimney jutting from the roof like a castle spire. Its crown choked by an enormous osprey nest. A beautiful green bloom of infection threatening to spread over the whole of the place that called to mind “The Lonely Death of Jordy Verill,” from George Romero’s Creepshow. In reality, of course, none of that happened. The enchanting, imposing, Italianate-style home that would become a major character in my third feature film was already standing a full hundred years before I was even born. Built in 1881, by a dentist from Alabama in what would become the city of Leesburg, Florida, (but at the time was a small citrus-industry outpost known as Eldorado,) it was absolutely perfect. So perfect, in fact, it had already been featured in a major motion picture years earlier. Away We Go was a sweet, rambling dramedy starring Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski, as a couple on the verge of parenthood who travel the country visiting friends and family, looking for the perfect place to put down roots. In the end, they decide on the childhood home of Rudolph’s character. Enter, the A.A. Stivender House. This connection was no coincidence of course. The house had been suggested to us by our friend, Juan Ortiz, who is a talented filmmaker in his own right. (Seriously, if you’re curious what I look like in a knit panda mask eating a severed thumb, check out his film Fingers). Anyway, years earlier, Juan had been hired to sit at the Stivender property to ensure no one vandalized the Away We Go set overnight. During these security details, he would often call Christian Stella, my co-director and lifelong filmmaking partner, just to have someone to talk to in order to distract him from the spooky sounds and pitch-black darkness of the location. It is no wonder he insisted we consider the place for our monster movie. Which, by the way, we were finally, officially, actually making. And it had only been six years since I first saw that couch in front of that door. In that time the script had gone through countless rewrites. Some, a product of my own restless tinkering; but a fair amount that were insisted upon by a rogue’s gallery of producers (with mostly good intentions) who mostly, eventually, just quietly vanished. My personal life had changed dramatically in that time, and I had begun to question, if we ever managed to get the movie made, whether I would still be able to relate to the themes and emotions that had inspired me to write it in the first place. By the last of those endless drafts, one character had been cut down to nearly nothing, two characters had been collapsed into one, (come to think of it, two monsters had been collapsed into one) and nearly thirty pages had been excised completely. Somehow though, I mostly still recognized it as the story I originally wrote. The biggest change to the script however, wouldn’t be implemented until that final rewrite. During a conference call with investors and producers, I got the sense that interest might be flagging a little when the subject of where we envisioned shooting the film was raised. From the very first draft, I had always imagined the story taking place in New England. I was living in Connecticut when the story was written, and we had shot our previous two features in the upstate town of Kent, near the border of southwestern Massachusetts. At that time, there had been quite a few recent indie, artsy, horror movies set in the moody, foggy forests and meadows of old-world America, and for some reason, without running it by my partners, I blurted out something along the lines of: “I’ve always wanted to make a movie in the middle of Florida. In the part of Florida most people don’t see. The part that feels like the south. No beaches or theme parks. I’m talking about sweet tea and Spanish moss. Snakes and gators and swamps and old orange groves and good old boys in big trucks.” A month later, we were knocking on doors in Leesburg, trying to find the owner of the house I thought I might have written into the world. IV: Making a Monster Much ink (and even more audio) has been spilt on the making of After Midnight. And why not? Filming a movie is the fun part. Running around town scouring flea markets and thrift stores and filling a box truck with enough furniture and knick knacks and bric-a-brac to turn a hundred year old home with no electricity or running water into something that looked warm and loved and lived-in. Catching a half dozen beautiful yellow rat snakes that seemed to be furiously mating and occasionally dropping from the rafters onto the porch. Working with some of my favorite creative people in the world. Trying not to crack up laughing next to Henry Zebrowski, one of the funniest comedians alive, every single time he was on camera; and at one point having to be gently told by producers during the editing process: “You know you can’t leave every single one of his ad-libs in the final movie, right?” Getting permission to sing, on screen, the entirety of a song that was a touchstone anthem of the early nineties. And of course, having the unbelievable opportunity to have one of my special effects heroes make a full-body, practical monster suit inspired by words I wrote, and then getting to actually physically fight that monster. It was a dream. Every single day. Of which I believe there were exactly eighteen. That’s it. Eighteen days. Less than three weeks. Then it was off to a dark room to edit and color correct and sound design and sound mix and add temp score and argue and wait for the real score and phone calls and phone calls and notes and notes and notes and notes and flying to Los Angeles to make monster roars and snarls and growls and oh by the way, I wasn’t working while all this was happening so pretty soon it was back to the day job! Which brings me to another reason I politely declined the offer to write this piece, and screen our film, in the past: I don’t particularly like telling people I’m a filmmaker. More often than not, I would rather most people not know I make movies. I am well aware what a difficult circle that is to square, given the three thousand bloviating words I’ve dedicated to talking about precisely that subject up to this point. And in the spirit of transparency—to peel back the curtain a bit—this particular section has proven such a difficult and delicate one to write, I have in fact skipped it, written the ending, and come back to it now to tackle it last. There is just simply no easy way to say you would rather the public at large be unaware of your ambitions, without sounding either ashamed of said ambitions, or otherwise ungrateful of the job that keeps your lights on and supports your pursuit of those goals. And yet I am neither ashamed nor ungrateful of either. On the contrary, were my moviemaking endeavors ever considered to be even the faintest of freckles on the vast body of cinematic history (somewhere on the back of the thigh probably) it would be one of the proudest achievements of my life. Similarly—though it may be harder to believe—I consider my day job slinging beers at Grove Roots Brewing, to be one of the most rewarding “obligations” I’ve ever had the privilege of lucking into. Had I not weaseled my way into such a warm, supportive place, there is little to no chance my wife and I would still be in this town, let alone the state. It may be a cliche to say your coworkers are your family; but if they all end up members of your wedding party, and their children are your flower girl and ring-bearer, or when they’ve given you six months off to make a movie, and so many customers ask after you that they name a beer “Where’s Jeremy?”, the sentiment rings a bit more true. Nevertheless, regardless how I feel about my involvement in either my day job or my dream job, they are rarely symbiotic. Consider the following, fairly common scenarios: INT. BREWERY - NIGHT Jeremy is behind the bar. A customer approaches. JEREMY How we doin today? CUSTOMER Good, good. JEREMY Can I help you find something? CUSTOMER Don,t you make movies? JEREMY Uhh, well... Kinda, yeah- CUSTOMER Cuz I make videos too. I got this new drone, and I,m trying to make a bunch of promo stuff... Jeremy sighs. DISSOLVE TO: INT. BREWERY - AFTERNOON Jeremy hunches over the sinks behind the bar, washing dishes. A customer approaches. CUSTOMER Hey you make movies right? JEREMY I’ve made a couple, yeah. CUSTOMER What are they called? JEREMY Well there's a few, but the ones I wrote and directed myself- CUSTOMER Cuz I got one of those Fire Sticks, so I can watch pretty much any movie for free. Jeremy sighs. INT. BREWERY - NIGHT CUSTOMER I heard you make movies. JEREMY On occasion. CUSTOMER You gotta cast me in the next one. INT. BREWERY - EVENING CUSTOMER Are you the guy that makes the movies? JEREMY Uhh, I mean. Probably, yeah. CUSTOMER Well there,s no paper towels in the men,s room. Obviously, these interactions are the exception, not the rule. And for the most part the people I have met in this town have been supportive and generous, to an almost sickening degree. In fact, when it was announced After Midnight would have its international premiere at a festival in Switzerland, the regulars at the brewery were the ones who bought nearly a thousand dollars worth of t-shirts I’d designed to try and raise money to make the trip. Most of them never even picked up the shirts. They just wanted to help. The reality is, I have gone bowling with [name redacted] and competed in a Moon Pie eating competition with [name redacted]. I have snuck out of a live performance in Montreal to get burgers with [name redacted] and done a live, drunken reading of the Road House screenplay for charity with [name redacted]. I have stood for an hour, signing autographs in a foreign country after a sold-out screening of my film, and been all over the world and won countless audience and acting awards. I did a People magazine photo shoot at the Tribeca Film Festival where my last movie had its world premiere, and if all of that sounds a bit pompous that’s because it is supposed to. Because I often find it very difficult to explain these things to people when they think it is “cute” that I make “videos.” And I rarely feel like a filmmaker, when I’m sweeping up glass or cleaning up spills. So, why have I agreed to write this at all? Well, first and foremost, because twenty-five years ago, in my hometown of Kissimmee, Florida, someone thought it worthy to organize a film festival. Because of that person, that event, and that communal space, my friends and I felt inspired to make our first feature film. We also met numerous other aspiring filmmakers we never would have known were making the same kinds of silly movies in the same stupid town. One of those people, twenty years later, would ask me to put on a panda mask and eat a man’s thumb, and later lead us to that hundred-year-old house I might have manifested. So if writing this article, or screening our film, somehow facilitates an interaction between a few shy kids who feel like they’re alone in wanting to make weird movies in this big, weird, state, well, then every unsolicited audition I’m forced to endure, or drone reel video I’m forced to watch on someone’s phone while I’m working will be worth it. Now, about that cave painting… V: Chekhov’s Cave Painting 2: The Paintening. I was twelve years old in the summer of 1993; so the particulars of the night itself escape me. But considering it was the middle of June in the middle of Florida, it’s probably safe to assume it was pretty damn sticky outside. And for my money, humanity has yet to dream up a more perfect sanctuary from the heat than the cool, dark of a movie theater. Which is where I found myself that evening. I have to assume some of the more film-savvy readers, by this point, have long figured out what it was I saw that night, so I won’t beat around the bush any longer… It was Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg’s classic sci-fi adventure may seem like little more than big budget, high-brow Hollywood camp to some people; but I imagine those people weren’t twelve when they first saw it. I was obsessed with dinosaurs as a child. My grandmother is fond of recounting being told by my first-grade teacher that I corrected her spelling of Diplodocus. And here they were, larger than life, flesh and blood, as real as anything I’d ever seen. Jurassic Park is not my favorite film of all time, but it will always have a piece of my heart, and it changed the trajectory of my life because I became so infatuated with the film (mind you, this was before the internet) that I gobbled up every bit of media I could find about it in an effort to stay connected to the feeling I had from watching it. Magazines. Newspapers. TV news shows like 60 Minutes and late night talk show interviews with the cast. As a result, I became, for the first time, keenly aware of the making of a movie, irrespective of the experience of simply seeing it. I was twelve years old in the summer of 1993; so the particulars of the night itself escape me. But considering it was the middle of June in the middle of Florida, it’s probably safe to assume it was pretty damn sticky outside. And for my money, humanity has yet to dream up a more perfect sanctuary from the heat than the cool, dark of a movie theater. Which is where I found myself that evening. I have to assume some of the more film-savvy readers, by this point, have long figured out what it was I saw that night, so I won’t beat around the bush any longer… It was Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg’s classic sci-fi adventure may seem like little more than big budget, high-brow Hollywood camp to some people; but I imagine those people weren’t twelve when they first saw it. I was obsessed with dinosaurs as a child. My grandmother is fond of recounting being told by my first-grade teacher that I corrected her spelling of Diplodocus. And here they were, larger than life, flesh and blood, as real as anything I’d ever seen. Jurassic Park is not my favorite film of all time, but it will always have a piece of my heart, and it changed the trajectory of my life because I became so infatuated with the film (mind you, this was before the internet) that I gobbled up every bit of media I could find about it in an effort to stay connected to the feeling I had from watching it. Magazines. Newspapers. TV news shows like 60 Minutes and late night talk show interviews with the cast. As a result, I became, for the first time, keenly aware of the making of a movie, irrespective of the experience of simply seeing it. PLEASE JOIN US FOR A PRIVATE SCREENING OF  AFTER MIDNIGHT WHILE WE RAISE FUNDS FOR THE HISTORIC RITZ THEATRE. Q & A WITH DIRECTORS JEREMY GARDNER AND CHRISTIAN STELLA TO FOLLOW. OCTOBER 26, 7 PM VERY LIMITED SEATING, PLEASE RESERVE YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE. CENTRALFLORIDATIX.COM

  • The Cultivated Pig

    Kevin Aydelott and Jimmy Fox, from different West Texas towns, met at church in 1998. They’ve been best friends ever since. Twenty-five years later, the pair established The Cultivated Pig, a refined live-fire mobile restaurant specializing in Texas-inspired smoked meats. Years after they met, Kevin moved to Dallas-Fort Worth, and started culinary school, while Jimmy moved to Jacksonville as a software programmer. He would be promoted to IT Director at his company while Kevin climbed the ranks as a chef at the Four Seasons Resort in Dallas. Six years later, Chef Kevin was moved to the new Four Seasons at Disney, and Jimmy went on to start another tech company. Kevin started doing barbecue competitions on the side and asked Jimmy to help. “We had a tiny little smoker,” Jimmy said, laughing. Where they grew up, according to Jimmy, “Texas barbecue is basically only brisket. It’s about cooking the meat, so the meat tastes really beefy. It should taste beefier than a really good steak. […] We realized that’s not the theme in competition circuits. They have a vision, and it’s whoever can get closest to that vision, not necessarily what tastes the best.” They did a few competitions before realizing that wasn’t their arena. According to the pair, “Being native Texans, we were used to having the meat stand-alone by itself and not adding any sugary sauces to it to achieve a certain flavor profile.” A few years later, the pandemic descended. “Covid kind of put a lot of things into perspective for me,” said Kevin. “I wanted to do my own thing for a while.” He was furloughed for nine months during the pandemic. “I built up the courage to go out on my own.” He, of course, asked his best bud, Jimmy, to join him on his barbecue journey. Looking to turn their barbecue competition team into a bona fide business, the two friends sought out a commissary kitchen. “We came to Catapult, met [Kitchen Director] Maggie [Leach], and saw the facilities, and I was like, ‘There’s nobody better than this,’” said Kevin. “Lakeland has been a really good, fostering area for small businesses,” Jimmy added. The Cultivated Pig has been in business as a live-fire mobile restaurant for over a year and it has become both of their “double full-time” jobs. Over that year, they’ve built a Cultivated Pig cult following and battled everything from unpredictable thunderstorms to sweltering heat. (Traveling with a 16-foot smoker, the ambient temperature can get up to 140 degrees during the summer.) THE FOOD The Cultivated Pig boasts Texas-inspired fare. Jimmy and Kevin have their own dry rub to season the meat and don’t use sugary sauces. Though they offer sauce for customers to use at their discretion, “We’ve dubbed our barbeque sauce, ‘After-THOT (those hogs over there) Sauce,’” said Jimmy. “I think what sets us apart is where most people use apple cider vinegar to spray with; we use wine,” said Kevin. They use Lakeridge Winery’s Southern Red. The two friends smoke everything from brisket and pulled pork to spareribs, pork belly, and whole turkeys. “We don’t take any shortcuts,” Kevin said. “If it takes 15 hours to cook, it takes 15 hours to cook.” One of their most popular dishes doesn’t have any meat in it. This vegan dish consists of Japanese eggplant cooked directly on the coals, served on a bed of garlic hummus, mint, extra virgin olive oil, and tajin. “We sell that vegan option to more meat eaters than we do vegans,” said Jimmy. The Cultivated Pig recently won a grant from Catapult for a dry-ager. They plan to start making biltong, a South African dried, cured meat, using various types of meat like beef, lamb, and ostrich. If all this talk of succulent barbecue has you salivating, check out the Cultivated Pig menu for Swantoberfest (they’ll be there on October 13 from 3-10 pm): house-made smoked pastrami, duck fat-braised red cabbage, beer-braised brats, TCP smoked sausage hot dogs on a pretzel bun with house-made sauerkraut, regular, spicy, and whole grain mustards, baked potato salad, and a pulled pork sandwich with mustard sauce and sauerkraut on a pretzel bun. I see beer and brats in my future. THE FUTURE The pair recently met the owners of Whiskey Bent BBQ Supply, whom they hope to partner with for manufacturing. “We’re trying to keep things honest-to-God, Lakeland-local,” Jimmy said.  “We would prefer to get a lot of our raw ingredients from local farmers and ranchers, not just pay lip service to it.” “We call this phase being ‘on tour,’” Jimmy said. Their aim is to build exposure before entering a brick and mortar. “There are different things we want to do, not just be a restaurant,” said Kevin. They hope to be a dining destination similar to Franklin Barbecue in Austin, Texas, where people from across the country come to eat. “We don’t want to be pigeonholed into ‘barbecue.’ Because when people think ‘barbecue,’ they think sugary sauces, cheap stuff. But barbecue is a style of cooking,” said Kevin. “We want to offer a different experience.” The Cultivated Pig could be a live fire smokehouse before we know it. Fingers crossed! Photography by Amy Sexson The Cultivated Pig FB: The Cultivated Pig IG @thecultivatedpig thecultivatedpig.com

  • Bartow Ford Presents Lee Brice

    Bartow Ford has been giving away a truck during the fall for as long as Bartow Ford President Benny Robles Jr. can remember. He noticed that when it came time for the giveaway, only a few finalists and family members would show up. “I always felt like, especially back in the day, when you hear about a dealership giving away a vehicle, you kind of write it off as a hoax or a gimmick to get people in the door. And we really are giving away an F150,” he said. “I wanted to come up with an idea where a lot of people would be there from the community, but I wanted it to be fun for the community. There’s no radio spot or TV commercial I can do that’s going to make someone buy a vehicle that day, but if I can have a wonderful time with the community and they have a wonderful time at the dealership, and in the meantime, we raise a lot of money for local charities – that should stay pretty top of mind,” Robles said. “We feel like the community is really what makes Bartow Ford special, whether it’s the employees that we have or the customers that we have – we feel like they’re part of our family. To be able to get together, have a great time, listen to some country music, and give away an F150 sounded like a good idea.” Last year, the dealership launched Bartow Ford’s Concert on the Lot Series. They’re revving up again for a premier county music concert featuring multi-platinum GRAMMY nominee and CMA and ACM award winner Lee Brice. Joining Brice on the Bartow Ford stage is good friend and country music vocal powerhouse Randy Houser. “We are so excited to bring this entertainment experience to Polk County at a ticket price that makes it affordable for more people in our community,” Robles said. “We promise it will be a night to remember.” Bartow Ford is partnering with 97 Country and The Dallas Bull for the November 11 event, which will be held at the dealership. Doors will open at 5 pm, and music begins at 6:30 pm. A variety of food and beverage vendors will be on hand. In addition to the night’s entertainment, one lucky concert attendee will win a Ford F150. Contest details will be available on BartowFord.com as the event gets closer. Bartow Ford is committed to charitable work with organizations like the Achievement Academy and VISTE, and this event will be no different. Tickets, which can be purchased at BartowFord.com, are $31. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Humane Society of Polk County and the Wounded Warrior Project. According to woundedwarriorproject.org, “The WWP mission is to honor and empower Wounded Warriors who incurred a physical or mental injury, illnesses, or wound, co-incident to [their] military service on or after September 11, 2001.” As the concert falls on Veteran’s Day, Robles said, “I also want to take care of the veterans because we appreciate all the sacrifices they’ve made.” Robles said he looks forward to interacting with the community at the event. “I feel like that’s what makes it special, that connection.” LEE BRICE When Lee Brice isn’t selling out arenas, writing and recording songs, or building new brands like American Born whiskey, you’ll find the family man with his wife Sara, two young boys, and baby daughter. Meanwhile, with more than 14 million in RIAA-certified sales and streams, and nearing three billion spins on Pandora, Brice continues to enjoy massive success at country radio, digital streaming services, and on the road. Lee is also a GRAMMY nominee, a CMA nominee, and a double ACM award winner, and he’s taken six radio singles to Number One: “A Woman Like You,” “Hard To Love,” “I Drive Your Truck,” “I Don’t Dance,” “Drinking Class,” and “Rumor.” Garth Brooks, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, and others have recorded his songs, and he’s performed on numerous TV shows, including NBC’s Today, ABC’s The Bachelor, NBC’s The Voice and FOX’s Miss USA 2018. Lee’s “Rumor” is the current single from his fourth studio album, Lee Brice, released November 3, 2017, on Curb Records. The RIAA Certified Platinum single is Lee’s sixth number-one hit, appearing in the top spot on the Billboard, Mediabase Country Radio, and SiriusXM’s “The Highway” Top 30 charts. It has also surpassed 280 million on-demand audio & video streams in the US, with over 300 million worldwide. For more information, go to LeeBrice.com. RANDY HOUSER With an inimitable voice, The New York Times describes as “wholly different, thicker and more throbbing, a caldron bubbling over,” Randy Houser racked up three consecutive No. 1 hits and more than four million in singles sales to date with his Stoney Creek Records album How Country Feels. He topped the charts with the title track, “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” and “Goodnight Kiss” (also his first No. 1 as a songwriter) and earned critical acclaim for his powerful delivery of the Top 5 smash and CMA Song of the Year-nominated “Like A Cowboy.” Houser added a fourth No. 1 to his catalog with “We Went” from his 2016 album, Fired Up. Houser’s sixth studio album, Note To Self, is available now via Magnolia Music Group and features ten tracks, all co-written by the Mississippi native. Currently in the top 30 and climbing at Country radio, lead single and title track “Note To Self” marked his “powerful return” following 2019’s critically-acclaimed album Magnolia, with MusicRow boasting the Mississippi-native, remains one of country music’s very finest vocalists.” With multiple sold-out shows in 2022, including an at-capacity stop at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Houser wrapped his coheadlining tour with longtime friend Jamey Johnson and is currently on the road with Cody Johnson. Along with preparing new music and a relentless touring schedule, Houser landed onscreen roles in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming film Killers of the Flower Moon starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and more, as well as the inspiring The Hill starring Dennis Quaid. For more information, go to RandyHouser.com.

  • Cravin’ Haven

    If you’re craving something, chances are it’s on the menu at Cravin’ Haven. This rotating menu food truck boasts “food with no borders” and an inviting patio dining space. What started as ‘just something to do’ became the Best Food Truck in Winter Haven in only a year. Winter Haven resident Phillip Brooks worked in construction for 25 years. A year and a half post-retirement, Brooks was getting restless. Ex-wife Mandy Brooks encouraged Phillip that if he was going back to work, it should be something he wanted to do. He decided to open a food truck. “I’ve done a little competitive cooking,” Brooks said. “I’ve just always loved to do it. I didn’t realize it was such a big job until we got this place here.” After a year of preparation, Cravin’ Haven opened off Dundee Road on September 23, 2022. Just a few days later, Hurricane Ian barreled through the state. To say it was a rough opening would be an understatement. But, a year later, Cravin’ Haven has built a loyal following and was voted Best Food Truck in the 2023 Best of Haven readers’ choice awards. THE FOOD “I knew that I wanted to be able to serve what I want to,” Brooks said. “I always knew I’d be serving some sort of barbecue.” But Cravin’ Haven isn’t a barbecue joint by any means. This Dundee Road dining destination offers “food with no borders.” Patrons might get a barbecue brisket sandwich one day and a banh mi another. Brooks has chosen not to limit his offerings to one culinary genre. Their rotating menu includes fan favorites like brisket, pork, or ahi tuna tacos, as well as their famous smash burger. “The most fun part is I just love cooking and coming up with new menus,” Brooks said. Cravin’ Haven’s tacos come served in upright stands, so they don’t slide all over the place – an appreciated touch. Though each delicious in its own right, the ahi tuna tacos stole the show. Two tacos are filled with succulent seared ahi tuna and topped with micro greens, avocado, fresco cheese, sprinkled with sesame seeds, and finished with house wasabi lime aioli. Second only to the tuna tacos was the gourmet smash burger made with a homemade ¼ pound burger piled with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and onion, served with fries and coleslaw. Their fresh, all-natural jumbo chicken wings are also climbing the ranks for a top spot on the menu, available in garlic parmesan, barbecue, or Buffalo (mild, medium, or hot). Don’t skip out on the authentic Cuban sandwich pressed with house-smoked pork, ham, pickles, Swiss cheese, and mustard on Cuban bread. Though one might be tempted to take their food and escape to the air conditioning from the oppressive Florida heat, Cravin’ Haven’s screened-in patio is a shaded spot to lounge for lunchtime. A breeze wafts teasing aromas from the food truck into a screened-in patio with ample seating and string lights. THE TEAM “When I opened it, I opened it for me, so I’d have something to do. I never thought for a second that it would take off like this,” Brooks said. Some of his biggest supporters have been ex-wife and friend Mandy Brooks and her mother, Brenda Mitchell. Brooks said of Mandy, “She’s been a massive help from day one.” Brooks now has four employees and a traveling food trailer in addition to the stationary food truck. Daughter Katie is on the team, along with prep cook Renee, and Ryan, who works in the traveling trailer. “The biggest surprise is how we’ve been accepted,” Brooks said. “It grew really fast around me.” Katie, who formerly worked in a food truck at LEGOLAND, discussed the best part about working at Cravin’ Haven. “Just working with family is good and getting to know all our customers,” she said. She noted the food truck’s success: “It’s amazing. […] I’m so honored.” A year in, Brooks has his sights on a brick-and-mortar with no set plans just yet. “I think that’s anyone’s dream to see their food truck go to a brick and mortar. Just waiting on that one investor,” he said. “I like this, what I’m doing. But a brick-and-mortar would be the payoff. It would mean I made it.” Photography by Amy Sexson Cravin’ Haven 3223 Dundee Rd., Winter Haven 863-604-9423 cravinhavenfl.com FB: Cravin’ Haven IG @cravinhavenfl

  • Haven Best of 2023 - Home Services

    BEST REALTOR ERIN FLOYD COLDWELL BANKER REALTY (863) 412-2286 FB: Erin Floyd - Coldwell Banker Realty - Winter Haven IG @erinfloydteam erinfloydteam.com Florida native Erin Floyd lives in Lake Wales, where she is an active member of East Polk County Association of Realtors. She started her career in real estate in 2008 and according to Coldwell Banker, “Erin has an astute knowledge of the real estate markets with numerous career-long awards and achievements that verify her ambition and success. She is passionate to provide her clients with her utmost attention by listening and understanding their wants and needs, then helping them weigh their wish list with price point.” Clients make note of Floyd’s organization, responsiveness, professionalism, and overall effectiveness resulting in a seamless selling and buying process. 2nd: Jack Myers | Century 21 Myers Realty 3rd: April Spaulding | Keller Williams Realty Smart 1 BEST REALTY CO. CENTURY 21 MYERS REALTY 304 East Park St, Auburndale (863) 875-5656 FB: Century 21 Myers Realty IG @century21myersrealty century21myersrealty.com CENTURY 21 Myers Realty is a full-service realty and property management company specializing in single-family and commercial properties, with offices in Winter Haven, Auburndale, and Haines City. Their mission statement reads in part, “Our strength is generated from our commitment to our clients, our investors, our people, our industry, and our community. We are fair, courteous, honest, and professional. We are sensitive to our clients’ needs and dedicated to their satisfaction.” 2nd: Keller Williams Realty Smart 1 3rd: Webb’s Realty BEST MORTGAGE BROKER HOME SOLUTION LENDERS, INC. 1445 E Main St, Bartow (863) 607-4663 FB @homesolutionlenders IG @hslenders hslenders.com Home sweet Home Solution Lenders! This Bartow-based company prides themselves on exceeding client expectations by closing loans promptly and efficiently. Founded in 2008, HSL serves the entire state of Florida and specializes in FHA, USDA, VA, Conventional, Construction, Florida Bond Programs, and Refinancing. They make the application process simple with options to apply securely online, over the phone, or in person. One client writes in part, “For anyone looking to work with true proven professionals that know exactly what they are doing based on experience and ethics, then I would recommend Home Solution Lenders. [...]” 2nd: Lori DeWitt | Movement Mortgage 3rd: Carlos Unzueta | Lifetime Mortgage Lending BEST AC REPAIR RIDGE ENERGY SAVERS 135 S Acuff Rd, Lake Wales (863) 676-2665 FB @RidgeEnergySavers ridgeenergy.com Congrats to the coolest AC repair company around! Ridge Energy Savers, a second-generation family-owned and operated company, backs their residential and commercial HVAC services with 48 years of stand-out service. The NATE-certified team at Ridge Energy Savers is qualified as a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, ensuring proper HVAC design, installation, repair, and maintenance. Their extensive service menu includes heating, cooling, air quality, duct services, commercial refrigeration, and sheet metal fabrication. 2nd: Winter Haven Air Conditioning, Inc. 3rd: Refrigeration & Electric Service, Inc. BEST ELECTRICIAN KINCAID ELECTRICAL SERVICES 56 W. Central Ave, Lake Wales (863) 676-0198 FB @kincaidelectric kincaidelectric.com Say watt?! Clients of Kincaid Electrical Services won’t be shocked to hear they won Best Electrician again this year. This family-owned and operated business was founded in 1973 by Alan Kincaid. Operating under a Master Florida Electrical License, most of Kincaid’s electricians have been with them for over twenty years. One five-star Kincaid review reads, “I needed my tankless water heater hooked up after replacing. I called and Chris Kincaid came out later that day. He walked me through all options and solutions and saved me quite a bit of money. I greatly appreciated the honesty and knowledge Chris showed. They did the repairs within a couple of hours and [were] very reasonably priced. I will definitely use them again!” 2nd: Cassady Electric, Inc. 3rd: Top Flight Electric BEST PLUMBING CO. CYPRESS PLUMBING INC. 1776 Executive Rd, Winter Haven (863) 294-7319 FB: Cypress Plumbing Inc. cypressplumbingincwinterhaven.com We were totally ‘drained’ after counting the number of votes for Cypress Plumbing! This repeat Best Of Haven winner has served Polk County for nearly 40 years, offering drain cleaning, plumbing installation, plumbing repairs, water heaters, and backflow testing. They can fix a leaky faucet or mystery clog any time of day or night with their 24-hour emergency service. Cypress Plumbing also has warranties available and offers senior discounts. Noting their professionalism, punctuality, quality, value, and responsiveness in a five-star review, one customer called them the “Best plumber I’ve used in this area in over 20 years.” 2nd: Sun State Plumbing 3rd: Daughtry Plumbing BEST ROOFING CO. RIG ROOFING 2001 Havendale Blvd NW, Winter Haven (863) 294-4477 FB: RIG Roofing IG @rigroofing rigroofing.com Results. Integrity. Grounded. Your shingle best roofer is at it again! This locally owned, award-winning roofing contractor serves residential and commercial customers across Polk, Hillsborough, Orange, Lake, and Osceola counties. One customer gave them five stars, saying, “We are so happy with our new roof. They had the best price and the best warranty out of all the companies that provided estimates. I am still shocked by how quickly they were able to get everything completed! They did a fantastic job and provided excellent customer service. I would absolutely recommend them for a roof replacement!” 2nd: EZ Roofing Systems 3rd: WCM Construction & Roofing, LLC BEST PATIO SCREENING CO. MID-FLORIDA ALUMINUM & RESCREENS (863) 289-2368 FB @Midfloridaaluminumrescreens Mid-Florida Aluminum & Rescreens is a Licensed and Insured full-service aluminum, vinyl, and screen company specializing in screen rooms, seamless gutter, vinyl siding, soffit fascia, and more. Based out of Polk County and serving all of Central Florida, Mid-Florida Aluminum is a certified dealer for LifeStyle Screens, Mystic Motorized Screens, Genius Retractable, & Rollaround Screens. This allows them to offer more than the standard type of screen enclosure for any home or business. Call or message them for more information and a free quote today! 2nd: Pool Screens R Us 3rd: D.C. Screen & Aluminum BEST TREE TRIMMING CO. DURHAM’S TREE SERVICE (863) 557-9416 FB: Durham’s Tree Service Durham’s Tree Service cut off the competition this year! They offer safe tree removal and free estimates. Services include stump grinding and stump, close-quarter tree, dead tree, and storm debris removal. Durham’s team is fully insured and covered for worker’s compensation, and they use the latest techniques and proven equipment. One client wrote, “Excellent service. On time, reasonable in cost and had the right equipment and manpower to do the job safely. Removed three large Queen Palms next to house and ground out stumps. Also removed several large branches in rear overhanging the house. No damage to property and left property like before work was started. Excellent crew. Will use again without question if need arises.” 2nd: Monkey Business Tree & Crane Service 3rd: The Tree Lady Company BEST LAWN SERVICE OR LANDSCAPING BLACKBURN & SONS LAWN CARE (863) 324-9104 FB: Blackburn & Sons Lawn Care Lawn care you can count on! The grass is greener with Blackburn & Sons Lawn Care. They offer tree and bush removal, gutter cleaning, clean up, moving, and mulch. One customer wrote, “Blackburn & Sons have been amazing to work with! They were able to get me on their schedule in a timely manner. The lawn at our rental property had become a little unruly as we flip between tenants. John took the time and got the yard looking amazing! Already have him scheduled to return in 2 weeks!” 2nd: Viking Lawn Care and Irrigation, LLC 3rd: C-Jones Lawn and Tree BEST DOCK CONSTRUCTION LARRY GOHN MARINE CONSTRUCTION 2215 Ave C NW, Winter Haven (863) 412-0292 FB: Larry Gohn’s Marine Construction larrygohnmarine.com Way to go, Larry, you really docked it out of the park! Backed by 20 years of experience, Larry Gohn Marine Construction designs and constructs custom outdoor living spaces tailored to their client’s needs. They utilize various materials, including No. 1 Grade pressure-treated yellow pine, aluminum, composite decking, plastic and vinyl, and different premium lumbers to withstand the Florida elements. In addition to their unique designs, Larry Gohn stocks the latest available decking products and accessories. 2nd: EMC Docks 3rd: Don B Construction BEST POOL CONSTRUCTION RODEN POOL CONTRACTING 3500 Cypress Gardens Rd, Winter Haven (863) 299-2828 FB: Roden Pool Contracting rodenpools.com Look who’s making a splash in Best Of Haven this year! That backyard oasis could be yours with Roden Pool Contracting. Roden says, “We’ve built our reputation on integrity, quality, and outstanding customer service.” This licensed, bonded, and insured swimming pool and spa builder specializes in pool remodeling and pool resurfacing. Customers laud Roden’s quality and professionalism, with one happy swimmer noting, “Roden Pools did a phenomenal job with our new pool construction. They came with great personal recommendations, and we were not disappointed. Robbie is great, and his employees and contractors all do fantastic work. Would absolutely recommend. They’ll build you a beautiful pool!” 2nd: Mike Dean Pools, Inc. 3rd: Mannix Pools and Grills BEST POOL SERVICE CO. PINCH A PENNY Multiple Locations FB @PinchAPennyPool IG @pinchapennypool pinchapenny.com There’s no reason to dip into your savings when you just want to take a dip in your pool. The cannonball king of the summer goes to Pinch A Penny for the pool service value they provide to Polk County customers. ‘The perfect people for the perfect pool’ offer pool cleaning and maintenance, equipment installation and repair, renovations, acid washing and stain treatment, and leak detection and repair. 2nd: Mannix Pools and Grills 3rd: Pool Works BEST PEST CONTROL COUNTRY BOY PEST CONTROL LLC. 2103 K-Ville Ave, Auburndale (863) 356-1616 FB: Country Boy Pest Control LLC countryboypestcontrol.com Are bugs bugging you at home or work? You need a country boy for that – actually, Country Boy Pest Control. This lawn care and pest control company out of Auburndale provides comprehensive residential and commercial pest control and lawn management services across Polk and Highlands Counties. Country Boy Pest Control started in 1990 and today employs a staff of 15 full-time technicians trained and licensed with the State of Florida to handle any pesky pests. “Country Boy has gone above and beyond to help handle our ant problem. The service is impeccable, I felt safe and comfortable letting them into my home. They stand by what they say and have truly handled our ant problem since day 1. We will never use another company. 10/10 recommend Country Boy pest control!!!” raves one customer. 2nd: Rayburn 3rd: Massey Services Pest Control BEST FENCING CO. WALKER’S FENCE CO 1028 U.S. 92 West, 1008 US-92, Auburndale (863) 967-7748 walkersfence.com No o-fence to the competition, but Walker’s does it better, according to Best Of Haven voters. Since 1985, Walker’s has offered personalized service and friendly experts to discuss your fencing ideas and help you choose the right products for your property and budget. Locally owned and operated, Walker’s Fence Co. offers the best selection of wholesale fencing and free estimates on all new installations. 2nd: Fence Central 3rd: Superior Fence & Rail BEST CONTRACTOR OR CONSTRUCTION CO. ALAN L. ULCH, INC. 343 Ave C SW, Winter Haven (863) 294-7240 FB: Alan L Ulch, Inc. alanulch.com Want to hear a construction joke? Hold on, I’m still working on it. Established in 1971, Alan L. Ulch Inc. entered the commercial market in 1974, building establishments for Burger King, Ponderosa, and Steak & Shake. Today, Alan L. Ulch, Inc. offers commercial, residential and industrial construction, pre-engineered metal buildings, design build services, construction management, industrial maintenance, kitchen and bath design services, remodel and renovation, and historical renovation. 2nd: Whitehead Construction 3rd: WCM Construction & Roofing, LLC BEST RETIREMENT COMMUNITY LAKE ASHTON 4140 Ashton Club Dr, Lake Wales 1(866)-525-3274 FB: Lake Ashton lakeashton.com “Never before has elegance and value been so perfectly defined in a master-planned, active adult community. Lake Ashton sets the standards of excellence in design, construction, amenities, lifestyle, location, security, and affordability for Florida retirement communities.” This premier community is set on over 1,200 acres, including three lakes and nature preserves. Lake Ashton’s vast list of amenities and activities includes a 26,000-square-foot clubhouse, 24-hour manned gatehouses, sauna, movie theater, bowling alley, library, 30,000 square foot health and fitness center, lighted tennis, shuffle and bocce ball courts, life-sized chess, and two 18-hole golf courses – just to name a few. 2nd: Lake Howard Heights 3rd: Four Lakes BEST HOTEL HAMPTON INN WINTER HAVEN 202 Cypress Gardens Boulevard, Winter Haven (863) 299-9251 FB @hamptonbyhilton IG @hamptonbyhilton hilton.com Located just a half-mile from Lake Lulu, Hampton Inn Winter Haven is central to LEGOLAND Florida Resort and 45 minutes away from Orlando International Airport and Tampa International Airport. This hotel has a desirable list of amenities, including connecting rooms, complimentary hot breakfast, free parking, free wifi, non-smoking rooms, a digital key, an outdoor pool, a fitness center, pet-friendly rooms, and a business center. Giving Hampton Inn Winter Haven five stars, one guest writes, “Great hotel stay. The room was clean & organized nicely. The staff were very friendly & accommodating. The complimentary breakfast was plentiful and huge. Very good! The place was quiet despite being pretty booked, which means good sound dampening between rooms. I would stay again.” 2nd: Courtyard by Marriott Winter Haven 3rd: LEGOLAND Resort Hotel BEST APARTMENT COMMUNITY CARLTON ARMS OF WINTER HAVEN 7676 Carlton Arms Blvd, Winter Haven (863) 875-1700 FB: Carlton Arms of Winter Haven carltonarmsofwinterhaven.com Lakefront views, a fitness center, lakeside pools, pet-friendly, 24/7 emergency maintenance – what more could you want in an apartment community? This repeat Best Of Haven winner is located on 122 acres of wooded lakefront property with 23 floor plans to fit residents’ needs. Described as a “resort-style community,” Carlton Arms of Winter Haven apartment features include valet trash removal, high-speed internet access, and private patios/ balconies. Community residents enjoy the luxuries of two lakeside pools, a heated pool, a social lounge, a car care center, and more! 2nd: RainGarden Apartments 3rd: 20 on Second Apartments BEST CLEANING CO. ORCHID CLEANING SERVICE 5820 K-Ville Ave, Winter Haven (863) 324-2000 FB @orchidcleaningservice orchidcleaningservice.com Orchid Cleaning Service is mopping the floor with their competition! Could your home or office use a one-time deep clean or maybe a regular refresh? Orchid Cleaning Service offers residential/ home, construction, commercial, move-in/ out, and vacation home cleaning. Clients often remark on their professionalism, punctuality, quality, and value, with one happy customer reviewing, “I’ve used other cleaning companies, but Orchid is by far the best! Every cleaner I’ve had does a great job and pays close attention to detail. They are also very responsive.” 2nd: Inspection Ready Enterprises 3rd: Whittaker’s Cleaning BEST STORAGE FACILITY THE EXTRA CLOSET 231 5th St SW, Winter Haven (863) 877-1876 FB @ExtraCloset winterhavenflstorage.com Saddled down with too much stuff? Get an Extra Closet! Secure and centrally located, The Extra Closet is a Best Of Haven voter favorite year after year. They offer short- and long-term storage with affordable prices for climate-controlled units, vehicle, boat, and RV storage. They even provide portable storage solutions which allow customers to pack a unit that the Extra Closet drops off wherever you are. Then, they’ll pick it up and store it at their facility. Extra Closet clients rave about their cleanliness, reasonable prices, and customer service. 2nd: A+ Storage 3rd: Century Storage

  • Haven Best of 2023 - Retail

    BEST CLOTHING BOUTIQUE THE RED GERANIUM 605 E Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 291-8585 FB @TheRedGeraniumwh IG @theredgeranium_wh What will you add to your wardrobe? The Red Geranium is an affordable boutique where you can shop ‘til you drop for gifts, decor, and more! This Winter Haven boutique specializes in home and garden decor, kitchen specialties, jewelry, and women’s clothing. One well-dressed customer wrote, “So many cute things to look at! I was visiting from out of state and love exploring shops like this! Perfect place to find a nice gift or treat yourself.” They’re the Best Clothing Boutique, so you can be the best-dressed shopping at The Red Geranium! 2nd: (tie) Island Dreaming Boutique 2nd: (tie) Seven Anchors Co. 3rd: 417 Boutique by Cate Editor’s Pick: Island Dreaming Boutique BEST GIFT SHOP HAVEN LOCAL SHOP 329 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 887-6624 FB: Haven Local Shop IG: havenlocalshop This quaint boutique off Central Avenue in Downtown Winter Haven features classic and unique gifts. A new kid on the block, Haven Local Shop was started by Lynsey and Jon Lane of Haven Coffee Roasters. The shop carries everything from jewelry and home decor to locally made goods from brands like Rafa Natural, East of These, and Pretty Odd Flower Cart. One customer raved, “This shop is so cute! Very unique gifts and souvenirs and many are locally made. Loved buying things from town that go back to support the residents in Polk County! Such a great addition to downtown.” 2nd: The Red Geranium 3rd: Amy’s Gifts and Party Planning Editor’s Pick: The Hippie Suitcase BEST JEWELER GRINER’S JEWELERS 195 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven (863) 293-0151 FB: Griner’s Jewelers grinersjewelers.com This downtown jewelry institution has been making Winter Haven sparkle since 1948. Griner’s Jewelers offers an extensive inventory of loose diamonds, colored stones, and finished jewelry. They are an authorized retailer for Lafonn, Gottlieb & Sons, Simon G, Jabel, Supreme, Cyma Watch, Chad Allison, Peter Storm, Wright & Lato, Mark Gronlund, and Asba & Dangler Cultured Pearls. One Griner’s Jewelers client writes, “I have been doing business with Griner’s for the past few years. They are the type of family-owned place that remembers your face, name, and what you’ve bought there before. I have purchased new jewelry and had repairs done. Their work and inventory are high quality. Highly recommended!” 2nd: Tally-Ho Jewelers 3rd: J.C. Jewelers BEST ANTIQUE STORE TREASURE HOUSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 232 6th St NW, Winter Haven (863) 875-7921 FB @treasurehousetwo treasurehouseone.wixsite.com/treasurehouseantique One man’s antiques are another man’s treasure! Treasure House Antiques & Collectibles is an over 10,000 square foot antique mall that has been open for over twenty years. They feature an ever-changing inventory of hand-selected clothing, furniture, and home goods, including second-hand items from top brands and manufacturers at reasonable prices. One five-star review for Treasure House Antiques & Collectibles reads, “Such a fun place to explore! So many eclectic items to choose from! Prices were reasonable also. Staff [are] friendly and helpful. We definitely will be back!” 2nd: Sherman’s Antiques 3rd: The Barn Antiques BEST THRIFT STORE TOP BUTTONS BOUTIQUE 226 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (Other locations in Bartow, Lakeland, and St. Pete) (863) 229-5158 FB @TopButtons IG @topbuttons topbuttons.org Patrons can shop ‘til they drop at this repeat Best Thrift Store – and it’s all for a good cause. Top Buttons offers new and gently used thrift items at affordable prices so you can do high-end shopping without the high-end price tag. This faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit, charitable, and educational organization offers online platforms, educational events, clothing boutiques, and programs for teens in need, aiming to empower young women by providing the resources they need. 2nd: St. John’s Thrift Store For Missions 3rd: The Hippie Suitcase BEST PAWN SHOP TRADER’S PAWNSHOP 2880 Havendale Blvd NW, Winter Haven (863) 967-3933 FB: Traders Pawn traderspawnshop.com Trader’s Pawnshop is the self-proclaimed largest pawn shop in Central Florida and a great shop for tools, gold, electronics, and more. Trader’s has been in the pawn game for over 43 years, providing Polk County with excellent service and pre-used merchandise. They’re now doing online jewelry sales, so you can shop for bling wherever you are! Check their online catalog for new pieces on the regular. One customer notes, “Rodney and his crew are awesome. I love coming here. They are patient, informative and treat you like family whether you buy something or not. They truly take care of your needs. You have a customer for life!” 2nd: GC Pawn 3rd: Gold Star Pawn & Gun BEST FURNITURE STORE BADCOCK HOME FURNITURE & MORE 1399 6th St NW, Winter Haven Multiple locations in Polk County (863) 251-2039 FB @badcockfurniture IG @badcockfurniture badcock.com Find furniture you’ll love for every room in the house at Badcock Home Furniture &more! Looking to ditch your saggy sofa for a new one? Check out Badcock’s selection of living room, dining room, and bedroom furniture, along with mattresses, appliances, electronics, and more. They even have financing options with affordable payment plans. Want a visual of what that new bedroom set might look like in your home? Badcock’s website offers a Room Planner where you first select the room that fits your home, style the space using the hundreds of Badcock items to choose from, and shop those items by checking out online or save it for an in-store purchase. 2nd: Claussen’s Fine Furniture 3rd: Brooks Furniture & Mattress Store BEST WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET VENDOR MORENA’S CAKES & MORE BAKERY Inside The Hippie Suitcase at 300 1st St. S, Winter Haven (561) 729-1764 FB: Morena’s Cakes & More Bakery Cafe, LLC (Morena) IG @morenascakesandmore morenas-cake-and-more.business.site This Winter Haven Farmers Market mainstay offers tasty baked goods, Dominican-Cuban Picaderas, and fresh empanadas. There’s always a line at this tent, with guests buying up the freshly made breakfast empanadas. According to the ohso-sweet owner, “I’m truly passionate about taste and quality, and I am a true believer that food is more than food. Food is all about memories, and how it can take you back to the sweetest place. Baking has really allowed my artistic side to flourish, and I have been able to apply my passion for cooking and baking, into building something that I truly adore.” One five-star review reads in part, “Polk County’s #1 in my opinion! I haven’t tried anything that I don’t love! Her cookies, cakes, and pastries are like no other I’ve ever tried. [...]” 2nd: Baxter’s Quality Meats & Fine Seafood 3rd: (tie) Bandidas 3rd: (tie) Aqua Organics BEST NEW RETAIL BUSINESS SEVEN ANCHORS CO. 219 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 333-9651 FB: Seven Anchors Co. IG: seven_anchors_ Customers are crazy for Seven Anchors Co.! This 3rd Street shop offers a selection of men’s and women’s casual wear and surf-style apparel. Patrons laud Seven Anchors Co. for their extensive selection and helpful customer service. One customer raves, “Had an amazing selection of clothes there for men and women. Super friendly staff. Clothes were super high quality and [were] worth every penny. I will be sure to come back and shop again.” 2nd: (tie) Island Dreaming Boutique 2nd: (tie) Haven Local Shop 3rd: The Hippie Suitcase BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE ISLAND DREAMING BOUTIQUE 34 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 268-8734 FB: Island dreaming by Selina Gaudette IG @islanddreamingbysg islanddreamingsg.com This Winter Haven lifestyle boutique has what you need for girls night, date night, or any night! Stylish dresses, tops, jewelry, and accessories line the shelves of this coastal closet. They have one thing you can’t buy, though – fantastic customer service. Patrons rave about owner Salena Gaudette for being helpful and knowledgeable when assisting customers in picking the perfect outfit. One customer recommended Island Dreaming Boutique, saying, “This beautiful shop has such cute clothes. Shopping there is special. Selina is very personable, and great at assisting with choices and sizing! They also have an awesome gift selection.” 2nd: Seven Anchors Co. 3rd: The Red Geranium Editor’s Pick: The Potting Bench

  • Haven Best of 2023 - Health + Wellness

    BEST GYM OR FITNESS STUDIO JUST MOVE WINTER HAVEN 5636 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven (863) 291-4653 FB @JustMoveWH IG @justmovewh justmovewinterhaven.com JUST MOVE HAVENDALE 1164 Havendale Blvd NW, Winter Haven (863) 294-4653 FB @JustMoveHD IG @justmovehd justmovehavendale.com Love handles have a little too much love lately? Don’t sweat it – Just Move! With their premier facilities and programming, Just Move can help you achieve your individual health and wellness goals. According to the gym, “The beauty of Just Move is that it embraces the idea that every person can get one step closer to feeling fit by just moving forward.” Just Move has curated a space that offers custom fitness experiences to its members, from weight machines, cross training, a women’s only area, group classes, and circuit training to boxing, racquetball, basketball, and cable training. 2nd: The Balance Culture 3rd: Habitat Health and Fitness BEST MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO TKO MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 6284 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven (863) 213-5131 FB: TKO Martial Arts Academy IG @tkomartialartsacademy tkotaekwondoacademy.com It wasn’t even close for the winner of this category – it was a TKO! TKO Taekwondo was founded in 2012 by Grandmaster Hwang, a two-time world Champion, and participant in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In 2017, they opened their first 3000-square-foot training facility (Dojang) called TKO Martial Arts Academy. “Providing a challenging and motivational introduction to the Korean art of self-defense by one of the world’s most highly sought-after masters and competitors. Grandmaster Hwang’s program was specifically designed by her to build a strong foundation in children that, in addition to physical fitness, develops discipline, honor, self-control, respect, focus, perseverance, confidence, and knowledge.” 2nd: Ro’s Taekwondo 3rd: Carlson Gracie Winter Haven BEST MEDICAL CANNABIS DISPENSARY TRULIEVE 749 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (407) 606-6109 6000 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven (863) 208-6370 FB @Trulieve IG @trulieve_ trulieve.com It’s true, and you better believe it, Trulieve has the best medical green. Best Of Haven voters “highly” recommend Trulieve in Winter Haven for their medical cannabis needs. “At Trulieve, we believe in the power of cannabis for all. We take great pride in building community, offering innovative products, and advocating for our industry.” This medical cannabis dispensary offers a curated collection of products, including flower, concentrates, vape carts, edibles, oral, topicals & nebulizers, and accessories. One five-star Winter Haven Trulieve review reads, “They are the best when it comes to customer service. Very knowledgeable and so understanding. Amazing services, amazing products, amazing prices. And so many amazing deals every day.” 2nd: MÜV Dispensary 3rd: Liberty Health Sciences BEST MEDICAL SUPPLY GARRETT’S MEDICAL SUPPLY 485 1st St N, Winter Haven (863) 293-9747 FB @garrettsmedical garrettsmedical.com Garrett’s Medical Supply has been family-owned and operated since 1986, and owner Jeannine Russell brings with her over 30 years of experience in the medical supply industry. The store carries medical supplies, uniforms, and miscellaneous items for medical care at home or in the field, and if they don’t currently have what you’re looking for, they can order it or inform you where to find it. One satisfied customer wrote of Garrett’s Medical Supply, “I have been a customer of Garrett’s Medical Supply for 30 years. The excellent hometown family professionalism has not changed.” 2nd: QualiMed 3rd: Meg’s Medical Scrubs & Boutique BEST WELLNESS STORE HEALTHY HABITS 509 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven (863) 875-6551 FB @healthyhabitsblvd IG @healthyhabitsontheboulevard “Change your habits, change your life” that’s the Healthy Habits motto. “It is our belief that implementing positive changes in our daily routines can have a profound effect on our future health and well being.” Whether you have special dietary needs or want to gain a few ‘healthy habits,’ Healthy Habits carries antioxidants, anti-aging products, blood pressure products, digestive enzymes, gluten-free foods, immune support, vitamins, organic hair, skin, beauty products, and much more! 2nd: Your CBD Store | SUNMED 3rd: My Nature’s Delight BEST PLACE OF WORSHIP HEARTLAND CHURCH 225 Avenue B NW, Winter Haven (863) 299-7797 FB: Heartland Church IG @heartlandchurchwh heartchurch.org Heartland Church’s mission is to “Love Jesus, love each other, and love our world.” Led by Pastor Ed Kendrick, the church has grown from 14 people in 2002 to more than 2,500. “His true passion is to see people come to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and to grow in their relationship with Him until they themselves are reaching others for Christ.” Over the years, Heartland has grown to include campuses in the Dundee, Auburndale, and Eloise communities that resulted in individual church plant ‘launches’ – becoming RiverHills Fellowship, Connect Church, and Thrive Church. One congregant wrote of Heartland, “Contemporary worship music is great and the pastor is awesome. Can’t ask for more from a community church. Very welcoming and friendly.” 2nd: Haven Worship Center 3rd: Kairos Church BEST FAMILY DOCTOR CELESTINO VEGA, MD Lakeland Regional Health Auburndale 208 Main Street, Auburndale (863) 284-5000 FB @LakelandRegionalHealth IG @lakelandregionalhealth Dr. Celestino Vega has been practicing Family Medicine since 1995 and joined the staff at Lakeland Regional Health, where he currently practices, in 2016. He attended medical school at Univercidad Central del Este, completed his residency at the University of Louisville, and is Board Certified with the American Board of Family Medicine. Working as a Family Medicine Physician in LRH’s Auburndale primary care location, Dr. Vega sees patients ages two years and older. He often works with families, treating multiple generations, which he says is special to him. Dr. Vega loves science and medicine and has a passion for helping others. His patient care philosophy is, “I believe prevention is the key to good health. We want to be proactive and not wait till there’s a problem. I aim to be compassionate and very caring with my patients.” 2nd: Eduardo Torres, MD Bond Clinic 3rd: Raul Alvarez, MD Lakeland Regional Health Winter Haven BEST PEDIATRICIAN JOSEF S. KLEINE, MD Kleine Pediatrics 375 E Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 656-1111 Many families in Winter Haven and surrounding areas have received generational care from Dr. Josef Kleine. His board-certified care comes highly recommended, with patient parents often describing him as attentive and professional. Dr. Kleine sees patients from birth through adolescence. One parent wrote, “Dr. Kleine is a dedicated, compassionate, experienced professional that I feel goes above and beyond with his services. Both of my kids really enjoy his calming personality and so do I. Thank you Dr. Kleine and thanks to all your supporting staff.” 2nd: Raul Alvarez, MD Lakeland Regional Health Winter Haven 3rd: Heather Sammons Whitworth, MD Nemours Children’s Health BEST EYE SPECIALIST OR OPTOMETRIST FAMILY EYE CARE 410 E Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 293-0276 FB @DrHenne IG @familyeyecarewh drhenne.com You don’t need 20/20 to see that Family Eye Care is the best! According to Family Eye Care, “Whether it’s a general eye exam or treating a condition that requires an in-depth diagnosis, our team provides undivided attention to each patient so we can evaluate a plan based on your needs and our professional opinion.” One patient writes, “Dr. Henne was wonderful during my visit. I suffer from anxiety and he put me at ease with his calm voice. My 2 kids saw Dr. Beissinger and she was super sweet with them. My kids said they loved the eye doctor and wanna go back again! I highly recommend this place to others nearby.” 2nd: Eye Specialists of Mid Florida 3rd: Salomon Eye Care BEST ORTHOPEDIC DOCTOR LARRY R. PADGETT, MD Advanced Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine 250 3rd St NW #201, Winter Haven (863) 318-9696 larrypadgettmd.com Dr. Larry Padgett is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon practicing in the areas of Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine. This repeat Best Of Haven winner and his team at Advanced Orthopedic Surgery treat athletes playing at the high school, college, and professional levels, as well as recreational athletes from every age group. Dr. Padgett was a Team Physician for the Cleveland Indians from 1998 through 2008 and is currently the Florida Team physician for the Atlanta Braves and Team Physician for Florida Southern College, Webber International University, and Warner University. He previously worked as the physician for the Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team, Assistant Team Physician for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Event Physician for the Women’s World Pro Ski Tour, and was the Major League Physician for the World Baseball Classic in 2006. 2nd: Samuel Messieh, MD Messieh Orthopedic Clinic 3rd: Paul M. Morin, MD Bond Clinic, P.A. BEST OB-GYN LISA JARDINE, MD Gessler Clinic - Women’s Division 450 E Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 294-0670 FB @GesslerClinic IG @gesslerclinic gesslerclinic.com Dr. Lisa Jardine – at your cervix! Dr. Lisa Jardine practices Obstetrics & Gynecology in Gessler Clinic’s Women’s Division. She obtained her medical degree in Philadelphia from Jefferson Medical College and completed her residency in Obstetrics/ Gynecology at Temple Hospital. Patients laud Dr. Jardine for her thoroughness, knowledgeability, and personability. 2nd: Ashley Lopez, MD Winter Haven Obstetrics and Gynecology 3rd: James J. Booker, MD Winter Haven Obstetrics and Gynecology BEST PLASTIC SURGEON RICHARD RADOCHA, MD Gessler Clinic 635 1st St N, Winter Haven (863) 294-0670 FB @GesslerClinic IG @gesslerclinic gesslerclinic.com Dr. Richard Radocha practices Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at Gessler Clinic. He obtained his medical degree from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia and completed an internship in surgery and his residency at the University of South Florida. One patient noted a smooth breast augmentation surgery with minimal pain and added, “Anyone looking for a good professional plastic surgeon needs to see Dr. Radocha.” 2nd: Faeza R. Kazmier, MD | Watson Clinic BEST DENTIST OR ORTHODONTIST JAMES A. TRUITT, DMD, PA 144 Avenue B NW, Winter Haven (863) 294-2128 jamesatruittdmd.com Best Of Haven voters trust their pearly whites to Dr. James A. Truitt! Providing dental care for the whole family since 1989, Dr. Truitt and his staff focus on patient relationships and compassionate care. “My experience with Dr. Truitt and his staff has always been positive since I began seeing him years ago. He is very skilled and competent and his office is state of the art. All of the people who are part of the staff, from receptionist to hygienist, are professional, competent and friendly. I would give them all an extremely high efficiency rating!” writes Susan in a patient testimonial. 2nd: Steven G. Wang, DMD, PA KianS Dental Studio 3rd: Jamie W. Odom, DMD, PA BEST CHIROPRACTOR TRUEHEART CHIROPRACTIC 589 Ave K SE, Winter Haven (863) 293-8686 FB: Trueheart Chiropractic trueheartchiropractic.com Back giving you trouble? Let Trueheart take a crack at it! Trueheart Chiropractic offers a clean, comfortable, cutting-edge facility where they treat various conditions, including auto, sports, and personal injuries, as well as subluxations and headaches. One five-star patient review reads in part, “Me and my husband both see Dr. TrueHeart, he knows exactly what needs adjusted and performs professionally. The pain I had for many years in my lower back and hips is gone now. We both feel amazing after each appointment. [...]” 2nd: Newberry Clinic 3rd: Smith Chiropractic BEST HOSPITAL WINTER HAVEN HOSPITAL 200 Ave F NE, Winter Haven (863) 293-1121 FB @WinterHavenHospital IG @baycare baycare.org/whh Founded in 1926, Winter Haven Hospital has an outstanding reputation for superior, patient-centered care. Their mission statement is “to improve the health of the people we serve, by providing the highest quality and most effective care and services – and to return value to the people in our communities.” By upholding this standard of excellence in all they do, they can provide patients throughout central Florida with customized, state-of-the-art treatments in a comfortable environment. 2nd: Lakeland Regional Health 3rd: AdventHealth BEST URGENT CARE BOND CLINIC URGENT CARE 325 1st St N, Winter Haven (863) 293-1191 ext. 3693 FB @BondClinic IG @bondclinic_fl bondclinic.com/urgent-care-emergency-room There’s no need for the drama and cost of the emergency room when you’ve got a non-life-threatening injury or illness. You can visit Bond Clinic Urgent Care with no appointment necessary! “According to the Urgent Care Association of America, the average Urgent Care visitor waits 30 minutes or less to be seen by their provider, while a patient could potentially wait more than a couple hours. The cost can also vary greatly where patients could spend seven times as much in the ER versus the Urgent.” Bond Clinic Urgent Care is open to established patients and the general public with experienced providers able to treat ailments like cold and flu, minor cuts, ear pain, fever, and mild burns (it’s also a good option if your primary doctor is all booked up). 2nd: AdventHealth Centra Care 3rd: BayCare Urgent Care BEST REHABILITATION SERVICES POLK THERAPY 295 1st St S #2, Winter Haven (863) 291-8644 polktherapy.com Polk Therapy offers a comprehensive physical therapy and rehabilitation program. They provide a welcoming atmosphere and deliver quality of care, striving to satisfy each patient by individualizing services. “Our team is committed to offering you the highest level of health care. We maintain a friendly, helpful attitude while we design personalized rehabilitation programs intended to enhance or restore your quality of life and safely return you to a normal work, recreational, and sporting lifestyle as soon as possible.” 2nd: Optimal Performance and Physical Therapies Winter Haven 3rd: Spring Lake Rehabilitation Center BEST MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BAYCARE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 1501 1st St S, Winter Haven (863) 294-7062 FB: BayCare IG @baycare baycare.org The largest full-service, community-based healthcare system in the Tampa Bay area, Baycare Behavioral Health offers a full range of comprehensive services for mental health and addiction issues tailored to meet the needs of children, adults, and families. BayCare notes, “Wellness is more than just your physical health. It’s also about being ‘mentally well.’” From anxiety and substance use disorders to depression and schizophrenia, BayCare can help you navigate care and reclaim your mental well-being. 2nd: Heartland Counseling Center 3rd: The Sweet Center BEST DOGGY DAYCARE LITTLE WOLFE’S PET RESORT 555 6th St NW, Winter Haven (863) 293-7327 FB: Little Wolfe’s Pet Resort IG @littlewolfespetresort littlewolfes.com Where dogs can bark and sniff and play all day! Best Of Haven voters give five dog bones across the board for this pawsitively fantastic doggy daycare. Sweet pup Nola is barking their praises with her mom, saying, “Huge thank you to everyone at Little Wolfe’s! Our Nola loves going there, and we know that she is cared for and loved the same way we do. Happy Dog! I would give 10 stars if I could.” Camp Little Wolfe’s is a supervised doggy daycare where groups are established by size and disposition, and pups can play and pant to their heart’s content. Pet parents can rest assured their dogs are in good company at daycare as Camp Little Wolfe’s require attendees to be spayed/ neutered, clean, well groomed, and free of parasites. 2nd: Paw Printz 3rd: Orchid Springs Animal Hospital BEST DOG GROOMER LITTLE WOLFE’S PET RESORT 555 6th St NW, Winter Haven (863) 293-7327 FB: Little Wolfe’s Pet Resort IG @littlewolfespetresort littlewolfes.com When your pup looks ruff, take them to Little Wolfe’s Pet Resort! Opened in 1986 by Anne E. Wolfe, this Winter Haven pet resort is a repeat Best Of Haven winner in the Doggy Daycare and Dog Groomer categories. Little Wolfe’s Pet Resort is a full-service groomer offering haircuts, nail trimming, baths, and even show-quality trims by appointment. One happy dog dad raved, “Bruno’s looking handsome after his bath and nail trim. Everybody I’ve talked to here is great, and the owner is passionate about caring for the pets they’re entrusted with. Can’t recommend them enough.” 2nd: Grooming Deals Pet Spa & Salon 3rd: Paw Printz BEST VETERINARIAN GARDEN GROVE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 3033 Cypress Gardens Rd, Winter Haven (863) 324-0623 FB: Garden Grove Animal Hospital ggahvet.com This full-service animal hospital takes great pride in providing a personalized veterinary experience and thorough evaluations. One happy pup parent writes, “Dr Beatty is the best! He really takes time to talk to us every time we are there with our dogs. We never feel rushed and always know that he cares. He is the most dedicated veterinarian we have seen.” Independently owned, Garden Grove Animal Hospital offers a range of pet care services, including dental, surgeries, and more. “We take time to build a relationship with every human and pet that comes through our doors to lessen the stress and make the visit to the vet a positive one.” 2nd: Orchid Springs Animal Hospital 3rd: Veterinary Healthcare Associates

  • Best of Haven 2023 - Food & Drink

    BEST PIZZA BISTRO PIZZA 326 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 875-4894 FB @bistropizza326 arabellas.us/bistro-pizza Not to be cheesy, but Bistro is the best! Nestled next to Ave Bar, this Winter Haven pizzeria serves up hand-tossed, brick oven pizzas made with fresh ingredients. Create your own, or keep it classic. Bistro offers varieties, including the Pizza Italia, made with mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce, fresh tomatoes, basil, and garlic, and the Pizza Rustica, with mozzarella and ricotta cheese, ham, bacon, garlic, and olive oil. Pair your pizza with a calzone, stromboli, antipasti, baked pasta, oven-baked sub, or salad. Cheers with a glass of pinot from their full wine list or a cocktail from the bar. And don’t forget to ask your server about the “Pizza of the Day.” 2nd: J. Burns’ Pizza Shop 3rd: Pizza Connection Editor’s Pick: Calogero’s Pizzeria BEST BURGERS ADLER’S 543 Ave B SW, Winter Haven (863) 875-6615 113 Ambersweet Way, Davenport (863) 438-4324 FB @Adlers.TCB IG @adlerstcb adlersburgers.com If you already know ‘em, you love ‘em. These burger baddies just can’t be stopped! They’ve been takin’ care of burgers at their Avenue B, Winter Haven location for two years, where they serve up the best smash patties around. Voters love their menu lined with mouthwatering options like the Classic with LTOP, American cheese, mayo, ketchup, and mustard on an artisan bun. Others on Adler’s badass burger roster include the Italian, Bad Hombre, Twitty, Bourbon BBQ, and limited specials (if you follow their socials). Order it with hand-cut fries or jalapeno firecrackers and a craft soda from the fountain or beer on tap. Tell them Haven sent you! 2nd: Andy’s Igloo 3rd: Five Guys BEST TACOS TACOS MY FRIEND 3899 Recker Hwy, Winter Haven (863) 837-7416 FB @tacosmyfriend IG @tacos_my_friend These are the kind of friends you want to have! This top taco contender dominates this category year after year, beating out the competition with their authentic, tasty tacos. It’s hard to beat their succulent carne asada, cradled by warm tortillas topped with onion, cilantro, a squeeze of lime, and a drizzle of salsa verde. If steak doesn’t suit you, they have plenty of meat options, including pollo, pastor, chorizo, lengua, tripas, and cabeza. Their full menu boasts burritos, tamales, nachos, fajitas, and more. Taco-bout fantastic fare! 2nd: Angel’s Kitchen 3rd: Azteca D’ Oro BEST WINGS BLACKBURN’S BBQ 169 5th St, Eagle Lake (863) 287-9975 FB @BlackburnsBBQ IG @blackburnsbbq Have you tried Pop’s wings yet? Best Of voters say Blackburn’s isn’t just wingin’ it when it comes to their yard bird. Blackburn’s mouthwatering meats are oak-smoked and fall off the bone. You can get your wings dry, hot, mild, or blackened with other succulent flavors like honey mustard, lemon pepper, garlic parmesan, and sweet, original, or spicy BBQ. If you aren’t totally stuffed, you’ll want to pick up a few made-from-scratch sides like sweet coleslaw, Southern potato salad, fresh collard greens, or Mimi’s corn casserole. If you need a good wingman, Blackburn’s is your guy! 2nd: Apple Lounge & Grill 3rd: Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Editor’s Pick: Adler’s BEST CUBAN SANDWICH SOUP’R CUBANS SANDWICH SHOP 1502 42nd St NW, Winter Haven (863) 967-6277 FB: Soup’R Cubans We hear this Cuban sandwich is Soup’R good! So good, they just keep winning! “Over 20 years and still pressin’!” Since 2000, Soup’R Cubans Sandwich Shop has perfected their pressed Cuban craft. They load up their Cubans with ham, pork, Genoa salami, Swiss cheese, pickles, and a mustard and mayo mix on fresh Cuban bread. You can get your hot pressed sammie as a 7-inch Regular or 10-inch Super. Enjoy this award-winning sandwich with a salad, or one of six daily soups. 2nd: Richard’s Fine Coffees 3rd: SoCe Market BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT ARABELLAS RISTORANTE 346 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 293-1797 FB @ArabellasRistorante arabellas.us Arabellas Ristorante is no impasta when it comes to standout Italian fare. This Times Square bistro prides itself on excellent food, service, and atmosphere. Since opening in 2004, Arabellas has been the ravi-only place for a romantic dinner for two or an upscale lunch date with friends. Enjoy your Trancio di Salmone Arrosto con Carciofi or Fettuccine Alfredo with a glass or bottle from Arabellas’ extensive wine list or a cocktail at Ave Bar next door. Their standout Italian cuisine will have you saying, ‘Holy cannoli, that’s good!’ 2nd: Carrabba’s Italian Grill 3rd: Floridino’s Italian Kitchen BEST SUSHI RESTAURANT TSUNAMI SUSHI 5937 Cypress Gardens Blvd #300, Winter Haven (863) 324-6777 114 N Tennessee Ave #101, Lakeland (863) 940-2112 FB @TsunamiSushi2013 IG @tsunamisushiwh tsunamisushi.net If you haven’t tried it yet, you’re going to gyoza crazy for Tsunami Sushi. This Cypress Gardens sushi spot is really on a roll, winning multiple years in a row. There is plenty to choose from on Tsunami’s menu, including sushi rolls, sashimi, makimono, tempura, miso, and more. Their sushi list is full of fresh flavors like the Red Dragon roll with sweet shrimp, cream cheese, and scallions, topped with spicy tuna, tobiko, eel sauce, and asparagus, or the Tigers Eye roll with salmon, tuna, krab, cream cheese, and avocado, wrapped in cucumber and topped with ginger tataki sauce. Congrats to the best sushi restaurant in the tuna-verse! 2nd: Sakura Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 3rd: Tsukiyomi Sushi Bar & Grill BEST BBQ RESTAURANT BLACKBURN’S BBQ 169 5th St, Eagle Lake (863) 287-9975 FB @BlackburnsBBQ IG @blackburnsbbq Blackburn’s ain’t slackin’ when it comes to their oak-smoked, fall-off-the-bone BBQ. They keep smoking the competition! This Eagle Lake eatery features favorites like pulled pork and rib bone-in sandwiches, dinner plates including brisket, turkey, smoked sausage, meat by the pound, and family meal deals. Best Of voters love their wings so much that they won that category, too! Their madefrom-scratch Southern sides include the likes of sweet coleslaw, Southern potato salad, fresh collard greens, and Mimi’s corn casserole. Finish your meal with homemade banana pudding or a slice of fresh apple or pecan pie. 2nd: The Smokin’OX Premium BBQ 3rd: Smokin’ Jim’s House of Bar-B-Q Editor’s Pick: Blue Dog Craft Barbecue BEST DONUTS THE DONUT MAN 1290 6th St NW, Winter Haven (863) 293-4031 FB @thedonutmanWH Looking to sprinkle some joy on your day? There’s a ‘hole’ lot to rave about the Donut Man! Their Amazing Apple Fritters draw folks far and wide, but I donut want to glaze over their other offerings of assorted cake donuts, filled donuts, and raised donuts, along with sandwiches, bagels, muffins, croissants, coffee, and more. One customer wrote, “BEST donuts I’ve ever had! Their employees always know how to treat their customers right! Always friendly and accommodating! My favorite donut is the Vanilla Cream!” Donut Man, we think you’re pretty sweet. 2nd: Baking Donuts Plus 3rd: Dunkin’ BEST SUB SANDWICH PUBLIX FB @publix IG @publix publix.com Pub Subs are pretty deli-ghtful! This iconic sandwich has become the nation’s envy, with an array of subs to savor, from the Boar’s Head Italian Sub to the Publix Ultimate Sub. The options are ‘sub’stantial, but the tried-and-true sammy is the Chicken Tender Sub made with Publix Deli’s famous double-hand-breaded chicken tenders. Little known fact, if you don’t have a Pub Sub every so often, they’ll revoke your Florida card. I’m due for mine soon! 2nd: Firehouse Subs 3rd: Mama Dilo’s Deli BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT AZTECA D’ORO 5860 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven (Multiple locations in Orlando, Lakeland, Winter Garden, and New Smyrna) (863) 295-9080 FB @Aztecawinterhaven IG @aztecadorowh aztecadoro.com Azteca D’Oro has won Best Mexican Restaurant a whole encha-lot-of times! Nothing is better than margaritas and tasty Mexican food at this Winter Haven mainstay. Their lunch and dinner menus feature ceviche, nachos, elotes Mexicanos, fajitas, burritos, enchiladas, tortas, tacos, signature dishes, desserts, and more. “I was first amazed at the bar selection here. There is great tequila and a nice selection of bourbon. Then I was blown away with how good the food was. Service was very good. I have been here a few times now and every time the food is fantastic! I will go here again and again,” wrote one Azteca D’Oro patron. 2nd: El Olivo Mexican Restaurant 3rd: San Diego’s Mexican Grill BEST LATIN RESTAURANT SANTIAGO’S MARKET 898 Havendale Blvd NW, Winter Haven (863) 293-9659 FB: Santiago’s Market IG @santiagosrestaurantfl Latin food heaven on Havendale! Santiago’s Market is a family-owned, full grocery store offering Caribbean and North and South American products. In addition to fresh-packed meat and a sizable selection of fresh produce, they feature a Latin buffet that customers flock to. One customer raved, “Puerto Rican food and culture celebrated here! Great selections in the market, and also in the hot & ready cafeteria style dining area. Good prices. Clean and easy access location.” 2nd: Nineteen61 3rd: El Pilón Loko Restaurant BEST SOUL FOOD RESTAURANT B.D. SOUTHERN HOME COOKING 1518 7th St SW, Winter Haven (863) 247-8375 FB: BD Southern Home Cooking IG @bdsouthern Nothing says soul food like Southern home cooking, and nobody does it better than B.D. In addition to house burgers, specialty salads, sandwiches, and platters, B.D. Southern Home Cooking offers Deep South Dinners. These include delights like chitterlings, oxtail, chop steak, and more. Sliced tomatoes, fried corn on the cob, hush puppies, and fried okra are only some of their soul food side dishes. One customer wrote, “Love the food here! I had some fried pork chops, fried okra with mashed potatoes, and gravy. It was wonderful! They also have really good banana pudding and red velvet cake!” 2nd: Big Daddy’s Barbecue 3rd: Our Noire Kitchen BEST BREAKFAST RESTAURANT EGG HAVEN 301 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 268-8269 FB: Egg Haven egghavenwinterhaven.com You butter believe Egg Haven is the best! This 3rd Street diner opened in 2013 and serves their egg-stensive breakfast all day. Drive by (or drive-thru) any morning, and you’ll see patrons enjoying their Egg Haven Benedict, chocolate chip pancakes, and blueberry french toast on the sunny patio. Some call it a hidden gem in Winter Haven, and many praise them for fast, friendly service, good food, and fair prices. Egg Haven, you’re our butter half, the biscuits to our gravy, and an eggcellent choice for breakfast! 2nd: First Watch 3rd: Honeycomb Bread Bakers BEST BRUNCH LUCILLE’S AMERICAN CAFE 205 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 875-5005 FB @lucillescafe IG @lucillescafewh lucillescafe.com Shrimp and grits calling your name? How about a Hangover Waffle Sandwich? By a landslide, Lucille’s American Cafe, winner of the ‘Best New Restaurant’ category in 2022, beat out their brunch competition this year. Their weekend brunch is beloved, and we totally see why. This retro Winter Haven cafe offers made-from-scratch homestyle meals with plenty of options to choose from. Sit on the sunny patio and enjoy Bananas Fosters French Toast with a sparkling bellini mimosa. Lucille’s, Best Of Haven voters love you a brunch! 2nd: The Fire Restaurant 3rd: First Watch Editor’s Pick: Nutwood BEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT HARBORSIDE 2435 7th St SW, Winter Haven (863) 293-7070 FB @HarborsideFL IG @harborsiderestaurant harborsidefl.com Delicious seafood with unmatched Lake Shipp views. Harborside offers premium scenery, steaks, seafood, and other upscale casual fare. A variety of seafood dishes line the menu, both fresh and fried, like Ahi Tuna and Smoked Salmon Dip appetizers, Gulf Oysters on the half shell, Snow Crab, Stuffed Flounder, and Grouper Sandwich entrees. One Harborside review reads in part, “[...] Great place to dock the boat for lunch and continue on the water. The fish sandwich is a large, fried flaky fish, which tasted fresh (not frozen). Shrimp trio was excellent as well. The staff was friendly.” Go at sunset and thank me later! 2nd: Harry’s Old Place 3rd: Hungry Crab Juicy Seafood & Bar BEST THAI RESTAURANT THAI HAVEN 309 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 291-8085 FB @ThaiHaven IG @thaihaven_fl thaihaven.com Need something to Thai you over? Try this cozy Central Avenue respite. Family-owned and operated, Thai Haven offers authentic made-to-order appe-thai-zing cuisine in an intimate setting in Downtown Winter Haven. Their menu of appetizers, soups, salads, curries, noodle dishes, fried rice dishes, and more is extensive, offering spice levels to suit any palate. A hot cup of coconut milk soup is perfect for a fall afternoon, and their curry is a great pick-me-up anytime! 2nd: Saigon Garden 3rd: Gin Khao Food Truck BEST MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT MEDITERRANEAN FRESH GRILL 6035 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven (833) 633-4745 FB @MediterraneanFreshGrillWinterHaven IG @mediterraneanfresh mediterraneanfreshgrill.com It’s all in the name! Mediterranean Fresh Grill’s Chef Chadi Mokbel creates beautiful Lebanese dishes that taste even better than they look. “Our menu is inspired by the bold, fresh flavors found in the street foods of the Eastern Mediterranean. Our food contains only high quality, wholesome ingredients like organic fruits and vegetables sourced mainly from local and regional farmers as well as antibiotic-free chicken, lamb, and beef,” notes Med Fresh Grill. On the menu, you’ll find food prepared fresh daily and cooked to order, accommodating many dietary needs and choices, including vegetarian, vegan, low-carb, Keto, and gluten-free options. A few menu faves include garlic whip, tabbouleh, spicy feta dip, kabobs, and shawarma. 2nd: The Krazy Greek 3rd: Agape Agora BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT BEIJING RESTAURANT 3005 Cypress Gardens Rd SE, Winter Haven (863) 318-0226 beijingfl.com Beijing Restaurant offers a substantial menu and friendly service. Dine in or take out all the Chinese favorites, from sweet and sour chicken to beef chop suey and beyond. Or have it delivered! Beijing says, “We pick ingredients carefully and use only the freshest and natural ones to prepare every dish, and have been trying to cook them in a healthier way to provide the most nutritious food.” One customer wrote, “Beijing Chinese Restaurant has amazing tasting food! The service is very fast and always accurate! High-quality Chinese food at its best! I absolutely recommend everyone to try it for yourself! You won’t be disappointed!” 2nd: China Park 3rd: (tie) Evergreen 3rd: (tie) China Wok BEST RESTAURANT FOR OYSTERS GARY’S OYSTER BAR & SEAFOOD HOUSE 660 E Alfred St, Lake Alfred (863) 956-5055 FB: Garys Oyster Bar garysoysterbar.com Aw shucks, the oldest oyster bar in Polk County won again! Gary’s has been pluckin’ and shuckin’ oysters in their cozy, casual dining space for over 43 years. Their Char-Grilled Parmesan and Jalapeño Bacon Oysters compete for guest favorite. Their fresh oysters, steamed or raw, will leave you in half-shell heaven. Wash it down with a cocktail from their full-service bar! According to Gary’s Oyster Bar, “We pride ourselves as a true Florida seafood experience that the entire family will enjoy.” 2nd: Old Man Frank’s 3rd: Harborside BEST ICE CREAM ANDY’S IGLOO 703 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 293-0019 FB: ANDY’S IGLOO andysigloo.com Another Best Ice Cream win for Andy’s Igloo! Ice cream parlor patrons love Andy’s burgers and Americana vibe, but their ice cream is the cherry on top. Their neon namesake sign is a beacon to Banana Bonanza lovers and those with a sundae sweet tooth. Andy’s offers homemade sherberts, milkshakes, freezes, floats, and hand-dipped ice cream, as well as Royal Treats like their Banana Split, Spin-The-Wheel, and Parfait (and, all their sherberts are made in-house). Get what you want, no self’cone’trol needed! 2nd: Dairy Queen 3rd: Cabana Boy Ice Cream BEST FOOD TRUCK CRAVIN’ HAVEN (863) 604-9432 FB: Cravin’ Haven IG @cravinhavenfl cravinhavenfl.com Whatever you’re cravin’, they’re makin’! Cravin’ Haven food truck may be the new kid on the block (open for a year in September), but Best Of Haven voters are already singing their praises. This mouthwatering mobile bistro serves a diverse rotating menu of dishes using high-quality ingredients. Foodies can indulge in everything from a chili cheese dog and a Cuban sandwich to a fried fish basket and ahi tuna tacos. They’ve got five finger-licking stars on Google with customers raving, “Delicious and great prices, the fries were the best I’ve had in a long time, the brisket was juicy and flavorful with a good BBQ sauce, definitely check this place out!” 2nd: Gin Khao Food Truck 3rd: Tallulah’s Table by the Sea BEST DINER ANDY’S IGLOO 703 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 293-0019 FB: ANDY’S IGLOO andysigloo.com Not only did they cream the competition in the Ice Cream category, but Best Of Voters are also digging Andy’s diner vibes. Andy’s is the place for old-school diner bites, from burgers and crinkle-cut fries to hot dogs and fried catfish. The Igloo opened in 1951 and has since solidified itself as a Winter Haven institution. Just follow the neon sign to the best diner fare around. Don’t forget to order an ice cream float to wash it down! One review reads in part, “Love the old style of Andy’s, the mom and pop feel. Always a fun place to visit. [...]” 2nd: Lucille’s American Cafe 3rd: Big Tom’s Diner BEST FINE DINING ARABELLAS RISTORANTE 346 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 293-1797 FB @ArabellasRistorante arabellas.us Exposed brick walls, white linen tablecloths and billowy window treatments framing palatial windows form a second-to-none fine dining experience in Winter Haven. From their pianist to their premium service and fare, guests rave that Arabellas is the place to go for the Best Italian Food and Fine Dining. One customer wrote, “Great Manager and team, servers are attentive and caring. Entertainer is extremely talented and his cheerfulness sets the tone for the upbeat atmosphere. The food is exceptionally delicious. Reservations are recommended but if they can get a table for you, they will. Great fine dining experience. Highly recommend.” 2nd: Nutwood 3rd: The Fire Restaurant BEST PATIO DINING LUCILLE’S AMERICAN CAFE 205 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 875-5005 FB @lucillescafe IG @lucillescafewh lucillescafe.com Lucille’s American Cafe offers a shaded respite right off 3rd Street. Not only are they total brunch baddies, taking home first in that category this year, guests love their premier patio space. It is truly the perfect spot to take in the hustle and bustle of Downtown Winter Haven while enjoying a from-scratch homestyle meal. One customer raved, “Great service, atmosphere, and food. Lovely to hear they source locally and make most things from scratch. They also have a large nicely decorated dog-friendly covered patio.” 2nd: The Twisted Prop Bar & Grille 3rd: Nutwood BEST CASUAL DINING LUCILLE’S AMERICAN CAFE 205 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 875-5005 FB @lucillescafe IG @lucillescafewh lucillescafe.com They just can’t be stopped! Congratulations, Lucielle’s, on having the Best Brunch, Best Cocktails, Best Patio, and Best Casual Dining. No pretense, only positive vibes here. Though they’ve only been open a few years, this Americana cafe already feels like a Winter Haven mainstay. Owners Beth and Paul Nunez have worked tirelessly to make the words in neon on Lucille’s wall, ‘Good. Vibes. Only.’ come true for guests. Of the mid-century modern space featuring photos of Winter Haven’s history, Kelly Sanford wrote in a Haven Magazine article that the owners “welcome locals and visitors alike to relax, dine, share stories, and feel the love.” 2nd: The Fire Restaurant 3rd: The Twisted Prop Bar & Grille BEST WATERFRONT DINING HARBORSIDE 2435 7th St SW, Winter Haven, FL 33880 (863) 293-7070 FB @HarborsideFL IG @harborsiderestaurant harborsidefl.com Panoramic windows frame the wave-lapping beauty of Lake Shipp. Enjoy the Best Seafood while watching the sun dip behind The Chain. In a landslide again this year, Best Of Haven voters singled out Harborside as the premier place for waterfront dining across the county. It is a top destination by car, boat, or even seaplane for fresh seafood, steaks, and other casual fare. Nearly every review makes a note of the stunning views. One patron wrote in part, “The lake view seating was exceptional. [...]” While another said, “The views are so beautiful, a great backdrop for pictures. [...]” 2nd: The Twisted Prop Bar & Grille 3rd: Tanners Lakeside Restaurant & Bar BEST BAR AVE BAR 340 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 297-1797 FB: Ave Bar by Arabellas arabellas.us This cozy, upscale bar is a repeat winner in this category. Nestled between Arabellas Ristorante and Bistro Pizza, a small plate menu and menus from both sister establishments are provided, making it the perfect spot for spirits and spaghetti. The picture of downtown sophistication, one guest wrote of the bar, “Great little bar in Winter Haven with some fantastic food options. It is connected to both Arabella’s for finer dining and also a pizza place, so there is plenty of food to choose from. Very great bar menu during happy hour. [...]” 2nd: Barrel 239 3rd: Jensen’s Corner Bar BEST COCKTAILS LUCILLE’S AMERICAN CAFE 205 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 875-5005 FB @lucillescafe IG @lucillescafewh lucillescafe.com Another win for Lucille’s?! You’ve vodka be kiddin’ me! Cheers to Lucille’s American Cafe! A voter favorite this year, Lucille’s offers a mid-century modern vibe and plenty of tasty, made-from-scratch homestyle fare. But it’s their cocktails that voters are raving about this time. They offer a variety of craft and classics that include the Orange Blossom Special, Caffeine Fiend, You Give Me Butterflies, and the Mighty Bold of You. One guest wrote of the cocktail, Sincerely, Lucille, “It had Kettle One vodka, a sour liquor, and fresh strawberries and basil. It was freaking awesome and refreshing. Great one to have for summer in the daytime.” 2nd: Barrel 239 3rd: Ave Bar BEST WINE MENU OBSCURE WINE COMPANY 276 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 268-6555 FB: Obscure Wine Company IG @obscurewine obscurewine.com Cheers to another wine win! Obscure Wine Company has become a darling of Downtown Winter Haven. This woman-owned Central Avenue wine bar and shoppe offers a sprawling menu of wines from around the world by the bottle and the glass. Owner and sommelier Wellie Liao offers her services to assist patrons in finding the perfect wine for their palate or meal pairing. They regularly host fun events from Wine Down Wednesday to a bright pink Barbie party. Guests can order food from the Obscure menu, Agape Agora, or on the weekends from their secret ghost kitchen, A Little Duck Fat. Sip, sip, hooray! 2nd: Grape Expectations 3rd: Arabellas Ristorante BEST COFFEE SHOP HAVEN COFFEE ROASTERS 140 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 251-9619 FB @HavenCoffeeRoaster IG @thehavencoffeeroasters havencoffeeroaster.com Best coffee shop three years running! Best Of Haven voters must love this coffee shop, a latte! This family-operated, faith-based coffeehouse regularly hosts live music on the weekends and drink specials every month. The cozy atmosphere, friendly baristas, and darn good coffee have earned Winter Haven’s only coffee roaster a spot in the community’s heart (and their morning routine). 2nd: Richard’s Fine Coffees 3rd: Honeycomb Bread Bakers BEST BEER LIST GROVE ROOTS BREWING CO 302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 291-0700 FB @groverootsbrewing IG @groverootsbrewing groveroots.com Beauty may be in the eye of the beer holder, but winners are in the hands of Best Of Haven voters. Grove Roots has been a Beer List darling year after year. The brewery has an extensive selection of tasty beers (Tropical Dilemma is this year’s Best Beer). Along with their flagship beers – Slanted Ladders, Wakes of Grain, Rind & Shine, and 6AM Pickers – the Toast Brown Ale won gold at the Best Florida Beer Competition this year. The Grove Roots team is constantly concocting a selection of seasonal and special-release brews. Their spacious Tasting Room offers ample seating along with their outdoor picnic tables, and upscale lawn furniture. Enjoy weekly live music and food truck offerings. Cheers! 2nd: Union Taproom 3rd: Crave & Copper BEST POLK COUNTY BEER TROPICAL DILEMMA GROVE ROOTS BREWING CO. 302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 291-0700 FB @groverootsbrewing IG @groverootsbrewing groveroots.com Number one on the Grove Roots sign board, this sour beer has a 4.4% ABV. Tropical Dilemma has notes of strawberry with the crisp, refreshing taste of a sour. When the temperatures climb north of 90 (which seems to be every day in the Sunshine State), try this ice-cold refresher. Tropical Dilemma won bronze at the Best Florida Beer Competition in March. One Untappd user said Tropical Dilemma gave them strawberry shortcake vibes. 2nd: Rind & Shine | Grove Roots Brewing Co 3rd: Beach Me Up | The Florida Brewery BEST U-PICK FARM WHITEHEAD’S BLUEBERRY FARM 1024 Macon Rd, Winter Haven (863) 860-4575 FB @whiteheadsblueberryfarm IG @whiteheadfarm Whitehead’s is yet again the berry best U-Pick farm! What started as a plant nursery in 1979 became a blueberry farm in 2000. Next blueberry season (which typically runs from the first Wednesday in April through mid-May), grab your friends and a few baskets for a day of blueberry picking at Whitehead’s Blueberry Farm. This 33-acre family-owned farm boasts over 30,000 blueberry plants across 15 acres. On Saturdays and Sundays, they offer wagon rides to reach all areas of the farm. “Please bring your family and friends and join us for a fun-packed day on the farm. From grandparents to toddlers, we will have something for everyone. [...] We love to see blue smiles leaving the field.” 2nd: Ridge Island Groves 3rd: Late Bloom Blueberry Farm BEST NEW RESTAURANT AGAPE AGORA 254 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 370-7037 FB: Agápe Agorá IG @agapeagora agapeagora.com There’s something magical about an open kitchen serving fresh, hearty food. Since opening, Agape Agora has earned a spot in the hearts (and bellies) of the community. This minority, women-owned trattoria and marketplace is “hyper-focused on intentional selections from local organic producers, like-minded small business owners, and holding space for those who seek healing through shared community, culture, and culinary arts.” Not only can you indulge in tasty meals from salads and soups to sandwiches and pastries, the marketplace offers unique foodie sundries. An office favorite is the muffuletta with Havarti, spicy capicola, salami, pepperoni, Giardiniera, and olive tapenade. Check their socials for special events and catering info. 2nd: SoCe Market 3rd: Chilly Masala Indian Cuisine BEST CATERING COMPANY BLACKBURN’S BBQ 169 5th St, Eagle Lake (863) 287-9975 FB @BlackburnsBBQ IG @blackburnsbbq Need some oak-smoked fall-off-the-bone BBQ for your next event? Not only are they the best in the southern food game, taking home Best BBQ Restaurant, but they also offer guests the Best Service. Combine delicious BBQ and standout service, and you have a match made in catering heaven. One guest raved in part, “Literally the best bbq place in Polk County hands down. I have been following them since they were just a food truck and saw this beautiful business blossom into one of the best restaurants in the county.” 2nd: The Catering Company of Central Florida 3rd: Catering Oasis BEST VEGAN FOOD VEGAN MONARCH BAKERY & CAFÉ 371 Ave D NW, Winter Haven (863) 734-9148 FB: Vegan Monarch Bakery & Café IG @veganmonarchbakery victormikabakery.com Vegan Monarch Bakery & Cafe, formerly Victor and Mika’s Bakery, takes the (vegan) cake again this year! The bakery and cafe are well-loved for their delicious, high-quality, plant-based, vegan, and gluten-free foods. They offer hearty, savory options, including gluten-free lasagna, chik’n and waffles, “Better Than Meatloaf,” as well as baked treats. According to Vegan Monarch Bakery & Cafe, “We pride ourselves on specifically addressing the needs of those who are still sometimes overlooked: people with food intolerances such as dairy, eggs, gluten, and soy, those seeking healthy food alternatives, and also those with allergies who end up missing out on the tasty treats that their peers can enjoy.” 2nd: Agape Agora 3rd: Chilly Masala Indian Cuisine BEST BAKERY HONEYCOMB BREAD BAKERS 140 6th St SW, Winter Haven (863) 662-5513 FB @honeycombbread IG @honeycombbread honeycombbread.com Honeycomb won again?! You bread-er believe it. We hear they buttered up the voters. Benjamin Vickers “first lit the hearth” in February 2018 and opened his Winter Haven storefront two years ago (I remember it like it was yeast-erday) in a renovated 1960s gas station. Honeycomb has become a choice breakfast and lunch destination offering a selection of coffee and tea and sought-after sustenance like truffle fries, baked brie and apple butter, bagels and schmear, salads, and sandwiches on their freshly baked bread. Grab a loaf of sourdough to go! 2nd: Gourmet Goodies Bake Shop 3rd: Publix Bakery BEST HIDDEN GEM NUTWOOD 132 Ave B SW, Winter Haven (863) 229-7770 FB: Nutwood IG @nutwoodwh nutwoodwh.com This tucked-away restaurant offers fine dining fare in a tranquil space – truly a hidden gem. From the charming, brick-lined outdoor patio shaded by a sprawling oak tree and hemmed with lush greenery to the straightforward, sophisticated indoor dining rooms, it’s an apt atmosphere for an exceptional meal. Since opening in 2017, foodies have traveled across the Sunshine State to indulge in cuisine prepared by Nutwood’s Michelin Star Chef Steven Rojas. Trend magazine even awarded this Winter Haven hidden gem the Golden Spoon Award. 2nd: Agape Agora 3rd: The Apple Lounge & Grill Editor’s Pick: A Little Duck Fat ghost kitchen, weekend evenings at Obscure BEST SERVICE BLACKBURN’S BBQ 169 5th St, Eagle Lake (863) 287-9975 FB @BlackburnsBBQ IG @blackburnsbbq Customers crave Blackburn’s finger-licking fare, from the BBQ to the banana pudding. But it’s their standout service they’re raving about now. One customer wrote, “Had a fabulous dinner tonight. Outstanding service, Michelle was our server and she was super friendly and focused on making sure we had everything we wanted. Every staff member we encountered was friendly and wanted to make sure we were happy. Great value. Definitely recommending it to friends and family.” Another happy (and full) patron said, “[...] The staff is all awesome. Brandon, the owner, stops by every table every night. Great food, great staff and great prices. It’s a win win.” 2nd: (tie) Honeycomb Bread Bakers 2nd: (tie) Lucille’s American Cafe 3rd: Arabellas Ristorante

  • LKLD Best of 2023- Food & Drink

    BEST PIZZA PALACE PIZZA DOWNTOWN 114 S Kentucky Ave, Lakeland (863) 688-0045 FB @palacepizzadowntown IG @palacepizzadtwn palacepizzadowntown.com This pizza shop reigns supreme! Palace Pizza Downtown is royalty in the Best Pizza category year after year. They bring over 25 years of experience to the table, along with fresh dough, quality tomatoes, and 100% whole milk mozzarella cheese. The Palace Pizza fam follows traditional recipes to give guests authentic Italian flavor. You can get pizza by the slice or pan with options like Neapolitan, Sicilian, and supreme. Or, build your own! (They even have gluten-free pizza.) 2nd: J. Burns’ Pizza Shop 3rd: Jet’s Pizza BEST BURGER BURGER 21 1601 Town Center Dr, Lakeland (863) 937-8002 FB @b21lakeland IG @myburger21 burger21.com/locations/lakeland These guys are bun in a million, according to Best Of LKLD voters! Now lettuce tell you why. Burger 21 chefs hand-cut and hand-patty each burger in the kitchen for every order. Their juicy Angus beef is a fan favorite, with plenty of other options, like chicken and veggie burgers (which are free of hormones and antibiotics). Polish your burger off with a shake and fries! “Our goal is to create a neighborhood spot where friends, families, and coworkers can come together and eat delicious quality burgers. With more than 21 burger varieties featuring chicken, seafood, veggie, and beef, a Burger 21 burger is like nothing you’ve ever tasted.” 2nd: The Chop Shop 3rd: Ford’s Garage BEST TACOS TAPATIO’S RESTAURANT MEXICANO 734 E Memorial Blvd, Lakeland (863) 686-6958 FB @Tapatios tapatiosmemorial.com 6645 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 646-2199 FB @tapatiostiendasfl IG @tapatios2 tapatiostogo.com Tapatio’s is totally spec-taco-lar! “We always cook from scratch, using the freshest meats, produce, and ingredients, according to tradition and what our family has handed down through the generations,” says Tapatio’s. Best Of LKLD voters love their traditional tacos with options including al pastor, de carne asada, chorizo, and more! These top-tier tacos are served on a soft corn tortilla and garnished with onion and cilantro. Tapatio’s, you are the chips to our salsa – we think you’re fantas-taco! 2nd: Mega Mercado 3rd: Taco Bus BEST WINGS WINNERS CIRCLE SPORTSBAR AND GRILL 4215 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 644-9464 FB @winnerscirclelkld IG @wcsportsbar winnerscirclesportsbar.com This is the wingman you need in your life. Tasty American-style bar food, done right. Since 2002, this family-owned sports bar has offered good drinks and good times with weekly events like karaoke, free-play poker night, corn-hole, beer pong, buzz time trivia, live DJs, and comedy shows. This repeat wing winner is a three-time “King of the Wing” Championship Title holder. Winners Circle Championship Wings are available bone-in (breaded or naked) or boneless (grilled or fried) with over 46 flavors to toss them in, from mild to hot, sweet to tangy, and everything in between. Some of their unique wing flavors include Syracuse Hot, Coconut Lime, Sour Creme & Onion, PB&J, Cinnamon Chipotle, Smokehouse Maple, and many more! 2nd: Decisions Grill & Bar 3rd: Beef O’Brady’s BEST CUBAN SANDWICH OLE’ TAMPA CUBANS Alamo Plaza, 4525 Florida Ave S STE 31, Lakeland (863) 583-4733 FB: Ole’ Tampa Cubans Lakeland IG @oletampacubans oletampacuban.com 713 N Church Ave, Mulberry (863) 943-5556 FB: Ole’ Tampa Cubans Welcome to Polk County’s taste of Tampa! These must-try Cuban sandwiches are made with slow-roasted garlic pork, Genoa salami, Swiss cheese, mustard, and pickles pressed to perfection on authentic La Segunda Cuban bread straight from Ybor City. “Whether you prefer a traditional Cuban, enjoy it a little sweet or a little spicy, we have the perfect sandwich to satisfy your cravings.” One Ole’ Tampa Cubans customer raved in part, “WOW! Best place in Lakeland for an authentic-tasting Cuban sandwich! [...]” 2nd: Elena’s Cuban Cafe 3rd: Divicious Deli & Coffee Shop BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT SCARPA’S ITALIAN 1833 E Edgewood Dr, Lakeland (863) 937-8940 FB: Scarpa’s Italian IG @scarpasitalian scarpasitalian.com Scarpa’s surpasses the competition yet again for Best Italian Restaurant! Since opening in 2013, Scarpa’s has cemented itself as a Lakeland Italian food institution. The restaurant is family-owned and operated by Glenn, former chef at Mario’s for twelve years, and Ashley Scarpa. Their menu boasts housemade pastas, and they’ve even had a visit from chef Emeril Lagassé for his show, Emeril’s Florida, in 2016. Scarpa’s award-winning Italian dishes are made fresh daily and prepared to order, so be sure to call ahead for a sought-after Scarpa’s table. Enjoy your penne bolognese or veal cannelloni with a glass or bottle of wine from their substantial wine menu. 2nd: Il Forno Italian Restaurant 3rd: Palace Pizza Downtown BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT CURRY MANGO 6625 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 940-2275 FB @mycurrymango IG @mycurrymango mycurrymango.com These guys just keep winning, naan stop! At Curry Mango, guests can indulge in authentic Indian flavors like butter chicken, lamb vindaloo, and chicken tikka masala. Patrons appreciate their bright, flavorful dishes, authenticity, and service. One Curry Mango convert wrote, “My first time enjoying Indian food, and it didn’t disappoint. Fell in love with the fresh garlic naan and the dipping sauces. I had the mango curry chicken and my husband had Tikka Masala. Both were delicious. Staff was very attentive and nice. Loved the experience and food! Hidden little gem in Lakeland, worth the drive from Lithia.” 2nd: Chilly Masala Indian Cuisine BEST SUSHI RESTAURANT NEW MOON SUSHI 4231 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 647-1212 FB @newmoonsushi IG @newmoonsushi newmoonsushi.com If we’re getting sushi, New Moon is who we’re rollin’ with. Best Of LKLD voters say its soy good! Their vast selection of traditional Japanese dishes, sushi and sashimi rolls, ramen, tempura, teriyaki dishes, and more have guests singing their sushi praises. Wash your South Florida roll down with a glass of hot sake, wine, or one of New Moon’s 20 signature cocktails. One sushi-satiated patron wrote in part, “We had a great experience at New Moon Sushi! Their rolls were very creative with great flavor combinations. Our favorite was the Fuji Apple roll! We had the pork shumai for an appetizer and they were fresh and flavorful. [...]” 2nd: Tsunami Sushi & Hibachi 3rd: Fancy Q Japanese Restaurant BEST BBQ RESTAURANT MISSION BBQ 4014 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 225-8433 FB @missionbbqtheamericanway IG @missionbbq mission-bbq.com Another MISSION accomplished for this Lakeland BBQ Restaurant winner. Meat your heart out with Texas-inspired, oak-smoked brisket, slow-smoked hand-pulled pork, or try a bit of everything with a sampler. Along with Smokehouse Signatures, sandwiches, and salads, enjoy made-from-scratch sides like Maggie’s Mac-N-Cheese, green beans with bacon, or baked beans with brisket. According to MISSION BBQ, “We believe there is nothing more American than BBQ. And nobody is more American than the brave men and women who have sworn to protect and serve Our Communities and Our Country. We do what we do for the love of our soldiers, firefighters, police officers, first responders—all our loved ones in service.” 2nd: Mojo Federal Swine & Spirits 3rd: Blue Dog Craft Barbecue BEST DONUTS HOLE IN ONE DONUTS Multiple Locations in Central Florida 2076 E Edgewood Dr, Lakeland (863) 665-8385 Hole In One Donuts are like a par-tee in your mouth! You’re going to want to make some time FORE! this Lakeland donut shop. Glazed, sprinkled, cream-filled, and powdered sugar goodness are par for the course at this Lakeland bake shop. Hole In One Donut devotees often rave about their freshness and how friendly the staff is. One happy Hole In One customer wrote, “This is the best place! Family run for many years, we always see the same people when we come in. Their donuts are SO good. The blueberry cake is the best I’ve tried. Everything tastes so fresh! We love getting their special which is a breakfast sandwich, donut and a drink for a very reasonable price. It’s just good simple food from a lovely little shop. Don’t skip on the blueberry cake donut!” 2nd: Charlie’s Mini Donuts & Coffee 3rd: Krispy Kreme BEST SUB SANDWICH PUBLIX FB @publix IG @publix publix.com Pub Subs are pretty deli-ghtful! This iconic sandwich has become the nation’s envy, with an array of subs to savor, from the Boar’s Head Italian Sub to the Publix Ultimate Sub. The options are ‘sub’stantial, but the tried-and-true sammy is the Chicken Tender Sub made with Publix Deli’s famous double-hand-breaded chicken tenders. Little known fact, if you don’t have a Pub Sub every so often, they’ll revoke your Florida card. I’m due for mine soon! 2nd: Subs ‘n Such 3rd: Firehouse Subs BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT TAPATIO’S RESTAURANT MEXICANO 734 E Memorial Blvd, Lakeland (863) 686-6958 FB @Tapatios tapatiosmemorial.com 6645 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 646-2199 FB @tapatiostiendasfl IG @tapatios2 tapatiostogo.com Not only are they taco titans, but this restaurant also boasts the best Mexican fare. Fresh meats, produce, and ingredients are used to make authentic family recipes that have been handed down through generations. Tapatio’s has a sprawling menu offering everything from flautas, guac, and chips and salsa, to burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, fajitas, and of course, Tapatio’s Best Of LKLD-winning tacos. End your meal with churros and ice cream or a piece of toothsome tres leches cake. “Favorite authentic Mexican restaurant in Lakeland. Their food tastes amazing like it’s homemade and portion sizes are huge. The food is always hot for takeout and tastes fresh. [...]” reads part of one Tapatio’s five-star review. 2nd Abuelo’s Mexican Restaurant 3rd: Azteca D’ Oro Mexican Restaurant BEST LATIN RESTAURANT NINETEEN61 215 E Main St, Lakeland (863) 688-1961 FB @nineteen61 IG @nineteen61_ nineteen61.com Passionate and creative chefs use fresh ingredients to craft authentic and modern Latin cuisine. Nineteen61’s Owner and Chef Marcos Fernandez has “traveled to where the food takes him. This unrestricted approach translates into a diversified career of industry experience, spanning over 16 years and several countries.” These travels have broadened Chef Marcos’ culinary creations from the native Cuban cuisine of his youth to Peruvian, Italian, French, Spanish, and the American South. Hundreds of five-star reviews laud Nineteen61 for its exceptional Latin fare, upscale atmosphere, and unmatched service. 2nd: Zarza Latin Food & Grill 3rd: Tapatio’s Restaurant Mexicano BEST SOUL FOOD RESTAURANT FRED’S MARKET RESTAURANT 2120 Harden Blvd, Lakeland (863) 603-7080 FB: Fred’s Market Restaurant IG @freds_market fredsmarket.com Family dining and southern hospitality are at the heart of this Lakeland eatery. Fred’s Market Restaurant was started in a gas station where Evelyn Johnson would cook family meals for her husband, Elton, and their children. Over the years, it grew into three restaurants offering farm-to-plate fresh dishes with the same southern hospitality it started with. “Our food is slowly cooked in a natural and unprocessed way, served in a cozy atmosphere full of warmth and fun. We don’t compromise on quality or character, whether it’s the ingredients in our dishes or the attitudes of our people. It’s southern comfort that’s pure and hearty all the way to the core, and it’s all found at Fred’s Market Restaurant.” 2nd: Country Chicken & Fish 3rd: Plates on Deck BEST BREAKFAST RESTAURANT KEKE’S BREAKFAST CAFE 3615 Florida Ave S #110, Lakeland (863) 937-9666 4115 US Hwy 98 N, Lakeland (863) 937-7395 FB: Keke’s Breakfast Cafe IG @kekesbreakfastcafe kekes.com “It’s like your hometown diner grew up and went to the city.” Keke’s serves up an eggcellent handmade breakfast using the best ingredients available, with fresh fruits and vegetables delivered daily and the highest quality bread and dairy products. Their menu includes waffles, pancakes, omelets, French toast, create-your-own combos, and more. One Keke’s patron writes, “Everything was perfect, fresh strawberries, eggs seasoned/cooked right. No wait on the weekend around 10 am and we didn’t have to wait long for our food. Definitely would come back.” 2nd: Fat Jacks Deli & Pub 3rd: First Watch BEST BRUNCH FRESCOS SOUTHERN KITCHEN & BAR 132 S Kentucky Ave, Lakeland (863) 683-5267 FB: Frescos IG @frescoslakeland frescoslakeland.com Bottomless blood orange mimosas and sweet buttermilk pancakes, anyone? Frescos Owner and Chef Tina Calhoon believes that “with good food comes comfort and happiness. THAT is the Frescos’ philosophy and tradition that she continues to build on – offering warm, southern hospitality and creating an experience through food that brings joy to others.” And that’s just what you get with Frescos’ fabulous brunch – pure joy. Some of the southern goodness includes fried green tomatoes, apple bourbon monkey bread, shrimp and grits, and spicy chicken and waffles. Imbibe in a bellini or Bloody Mary and end things sweetly with butter pecan cake or creme brulee. I could keep going… Their brunch is just that good! 2nd: First Watch 3rd: Momma and Friends Brunch Show BEST SEAFOOD HARRY’S SEAFOOD BAR & GRILLE 101 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland (863) 686-2228 FB @harrys.seafood.lakeland IG @hookedonharrys hookedonharrys.com Voters are hooked on Harry’s! “We’ve taken the best of Cajun, Creole, and Southern flavors and infused them with a modern twist to create some truly unique and award-winning dishes.” Award-winning indeed! You can’t go wrong with Southern seafood staples like shrimp-n-grits, blackened redfish, Harry’s Signature Crab Cakes, and shrimp po’boys. One customer reviewed in part, “Harry’s is an amazing place for some great seafood, drinks, and atmosphere. Very authentic New Orleans cuisine. [...]” 2nd: Fish City Grill 3rd: Mr. & Mrs. Crab BEST THAI RESTAURANT THAI OISHI 1535 Town Center Dr, Lakeland (863) 333-0657 FB: Thai Oishi Restaurant thaioishirestaurant.com Looking for great-tasting Japanese and Thai dishes? If you haven’t been, it’s about Pad Thai-me you try out Thai Oishi! From Drunken Noodles to Panang Curry, they have all you’d need to Thai you over in a cozy atmosphere. Traditional Thai dishes may be ordered mild, medium, hot, or Thai hot, and most dishes can be made vegetarian upon request. One Thai Oishi patron wrote, “My absolute favorite Thai restaurant in Lakeland. Their duck dishes are superb and their sushi is always fantastic and fresh.” 2nd: Spice Thai & Sushi 3rd: Fancy Q Sushi & Thai BEST MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT CAFÉ ZUPPINA 4417 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 644-5144 FB @CafeZuppina IG @cafezuppina cafezuppina.com A taste of the Mediterranean, not too far from home. Cafe Zuppina owners Berna and Erkan Nar have shared their Turkish culture with the Lakeland community for over a decade through fresh, healthy Mediterranean food. The dishes at Cafe Zuppina are made from scratch with fresh ingredients, which the owners shop locally for each day. Everything on the menu, from the Veggie Moussaka and the Aegean Salad to Zuppina’s Lamb Chops, are as stunning visually as they are to taste. In 2019, Cafe Zuppina opened The Market next door, which serves as a coffeehouse and curated collection of international goods. 2nd: Louis Pappas Fresh Greek Lakeside 3rd: Street Cafe BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT PEKING HOUSE 2411 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 688-9022 thepekinghouse.com This award-winning Chinese restaurant is praised for its tasty cuisine made to order using fresh ingredients. Peking House offers an extensive menu with familiar dishes like sweet and sour chicken, lo mein, chop suey, and dumplings, along with house specials like spicy crispy shrimp and Mandarin seafood delight. End your meal with some tasty Chinese doughnuts! “Best traditional Chinese food in Lakeland. Love the hole in the wall aspect of this place that has stayed true to its roots. Large portions, quality ingredients and nice friendly people!” wrote one customer. 2nd: China Wok 3rd: Ling’s Buffet BEST RESTAURANT FOR OYSTERS FISH CITY GRILL 1485 Town Center Dr., Suite D112, Lakeland (863) 683-1243 FB @fishcitygrill IG @fishcitygrill fishcitygrill.com The best shuckin’ place for oysters in Lakeland! Fish City Grill offers oyster nachos made with fried oysters, chipotle tartar sauce, and fresh pico de gallo, or guests can keep it classic with oysters on the half shell with a varying selection from Fresh Gulf Oysters and East Coast Oysters from small farms. For an entree, you can make it a Pick 2 or Pick 3 combo with beer-battered cod, catfish, shrimp, and oysters. Yum! One customer writes, “I have only been here twice, and let me tell you I will keep coming back! I’ve tried different dishes and have loved everything I’ve had so far. The Mango Margarita was refreshing and so good. The Chargrilled Oysters and Calamari are a must every time. Love this place! Money well spent!!” 2nd: Lucky’s Sports, Oyster, & Tiki Bar 3rd: Gary’s Oyster Bar & Seafood House BEST ICE CREAM MAYDAY ICE CREAM 640 E Main St, Lakeland (Inside The Joinery) FB @maydayicecream IG @maydayicecream maydayicecream.com Sprinkle some Mayday goodness on your day! Cancel your plans immediately and head for a scoop of handcrafted ice cream. Based in The Joinery, Mayday Ice Cream dishes out tasty cold treats topped with homemade sprinkles, served in homemade waffle cones. Their cones smell so good you might just cartoon float your way to their shop when you walk into the food hall. Enjoy it there or grab a to-go pint of flavors like Blueberry Toast Crunch, Cloud 9, Parent Trap, Ice Box Lemon, Key Lime Pie, Coffee + Donuts, Gillespie’s Bourbon Pecan, and more. 2nd: Andy’s Frozen Custard 3rd: Bruster’s Ice Cream BEST FOOD TRUCK JIMMY’S FAMOUS SEAFOOD EXPRESS FB @Jimmysflexpress IG @jimmysseafood jimmysfamousseafood.com If you know any good seafood jokes, let minnow! Maybe you’ve had their steamed crab at Swan Brewing or their grouper sandwich at Grove Roots? You’ve definitely heard of them – they are famous, after all! According to Jimmy’s Famous Seafood Express, “We are a food truck bringing you the amazing tastes of Jimmy’s famous seafood from Baltimore to the streets of Florida!” Jimmy’s is well-known for fresh, delicious seafood bites on the go, like their award-winning Jumbo Lump Maryland Crab Cakes, The Crabby Patty (an 8 oz hamburger patty smothered in house crab dip and topped with fresh crab meat), and Kung Pao Shrimp Tacos (hand-breaded shrimp fried to perfection served with homemade coleslaw on flour tortillas). Swim over to their social media to see where they’ll be next. 2nd: Fat Maggie’s 3rd: Omusubee BEST DINER REECECLIFF FAMILY DINER 940 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 686-6661 IG @reececliff.diner reececliff.com Reececliff Family Diner is the longest-running restaurant in Lakeland, serving Americana diner fare since 1934. They pride themselves on consistency and a down-home atmosphere. The diner offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner Southern classics from their Ranchers Breakfast to Reececliff Honey Chicken. Guests rave about their food, portion sizes, ambiance, and customer service. We’ve heard the pie, which has been “crafted by the same expert for more than 50 years,” is worth a visit alone! 2nd: Fat Jacks Deli & Pub 3rd: Cozy Oaks Restaurant BEST FINE DINING NINETEEN61 215 E Main St, Lakeland (863) 688-1961 FB @nineteen61 IG @nineteen61_ nineteen61.com “Phenomenal dining experience. The service was superb, the food was exceptional, and the white sangria was perfect. The Grand Marnier creme brulee was absolutely divine. The perfect upscale spot for a special occasion,” writes one Nineteen61 patron. Nineteen61, opened in 2015 by Chef Marcos Fernandez, continues to be a Best Of LKLD voter darling. This posh downtown restaurant prides itself on authentic cuisine with menus that are “both authentic and modern in Latin culture,” fresh ingredients, and creative chefs. “At Nineteen61, we position ourselves as a benchmark for Lakeland dining. A new standard that shows what is possible – what Lakeland diners should expect from their restaurants.” 2nd: Scarpa’s Italian 3rd: The Terrace Grille BEST PATIO DINING THE PATIO - LAKELAND 850 S Tennessee Ave, Lakeland (863) 816-3101 FB: The Patio-Lakeland IG @thepatiolakeland finediningrestaurantlakeland.com String lights and lush greenery abound in this centrally located oasis. The Patio - Lakeland offers an intimate hideaway dining experience with sophisticated brunch and dinner menus. This locally owned and operated fine dining establishment specializes in outdoor dining and features a substantial selection of dishes, including seafood, pizza, and wine. According to The Patio, “Our chefs use the highest-quality ingredients in our dishes and prepare them with care to ensure every bite is full of flavor.” This restaurant is also pet-friendly, so you can bring your four-legged BFF! Enjoy refined fare with your friends and family amid an upscale, cozy ambiance at The Patio. 2nd: Nineteen61 3rd: Frescos Southern Kitchen & Bar BEST CASUAL DINING THE BACK NINE 124 S Tennessee Ave, Lakeland (863) 603-3700 FB: The Back Nine Lakeland IG @thebackninelakeland thebackninelakeland.com The Back Nine owners, Ethan and Jenna Smith, “had a desire to create a place of togetherness, where you can just be and enjoy the people around you.” According to Best Of LKLD voters, that’s just what they created. The Back Nine is a relaxed pub offering exceptional hospitality, tasty drinks, craft food, and state-of-the-art golf simulators. One Back Nine patron writes, “A wonderful family dining and virtual sports entertainment venue. An outstanding addition to our downtown choices. I know where the golfers are going to be when the rains come. Pet Friendly dining outside with easy access from the street for your furry children. Nice menu line up with lots of unique offerings. Two words, ‘Cuban Eggrolls.’ Will definitely be regulars.” 2nd: Frescos Southern Kitchen & Bar 3rd: (TIE) LoveBird Almost Famous Chicken 3rd: (TIE) Black & Brew Coffee House & Bistro BEST BAR REVIVAL 119 S Kentucky Ave, Lakeland (863) 606-6090 FB: Revival IG @revivallakeland revivallakeland.com Our ‘spirited’ voters say Revival is the Best Bar around! “You may have guessed that we’re quite passionate about our cocktails and the experience they leave you with. No gimmicks, no snazz, just the belief that a beverage program can challenge you to enjoy the marriage of some of Earth’s finest pleasures. Fine Spirits & Fine Company.” Innovative bespoke beverages and unmatched service in a speakeasy atmosphere – what’s not to love? An excerpt from one review reads, “One of my absolute favorite cocktail bars. They deliver high-quality, creative, and rotating cocktails as well as exceptional and personable service. [...]” 2nd: The Back Nine 3rd: Molly McHugh’s Irish Pub BEST COCKTAILS REVIVAL 119 S Kentucky Ave, Lakeland (863) 606-6090 FB: Revival IG @revivallakeland revivallakeland.com Good cocktails have been revived in the Swan City. Revival patrons can sip specialty cocktails, a full page of Old Fashioneds, seasonal offerings, beer, wine, Tiki drinks, Spritz, or any of the Revival Classics like a Faux-Spresso Martini, Jack Rose, or Savoy Swizzle. “Our master mixologist, Jeannie, a detail-obsessed creative force, is constantly creating unique handmade cocktails that are unparalleled. Driven by passion, you can find her experimenting weekly with new spirits and ingredients, defining the Lakeland cocktail scene.” 2nd: Nineteen61 3rd: The Back Nine BEST WINE MENU NINETEEN61 215 E Main St, Lakeland (863) 688-1961 FB @nineteen61 IG @nineteen61_ nineteen61.com With unparalleled service and the Best Fine Dining atmosphere, there’s nowhere better to relax with a glass of pinot than Nineteen61. The establishment prides itself on authentic cuisine, fresh ingredients, and creative chefs, but they should add ‘impressive wine menu’ to that list. According to Nineteen61, “What started as a beer and wine bar has blossomed into a comprehensive and compelling bar program with the support of the community, and under the direction of Nineteen61 partner, Emerson Bamaca.” Join Nineteen61 for Happy Hour, including $6 glasses of wine Monday - Saturday, 3-5 pm, and Sunday, 3-4 pm (drinks only). 2nd: Scarpa’s Italian 3rd: The Pink Piano BEST COFFEE SHOP BLACK & BREW COFFEE HOUSE & BISTRO 205 E Main St, Lakeland (863) 682-1210 4209 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 250-8554 100 Lake Morton Dr, Lakeland (863) 500-9500 FB @blackandbrew IG @blackandbrew blackandbrew.com The community’s favorite coffee shop, Black & Brew Coffee House & Bistro, now serves Lakeland with three locations. Started in 2006 by brothers Chris and Michael McArthur, B&B is the perfect place to enjoy “community over locally roasted coffee and fresh fare.” They offer a menu of drinks, including traditional espresso beverages, coffee, tea, hot (or frozen) chocolate, frappes, and even featured wines and craft beer, along with sustenance for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. One customer wrote of Black & Brew’s newest Florida Ave. location, “Love this new location! The decor is very cool and the staff is so sweet. They make you feel like a regular and you can tell they enjoy working together and serving their community. I come in about once a week to have breakfast, coffee, and get some work done.” 2nd: Concord Coffee 3rd: Mitchell’s Coffee House BEST BEER LIST SWAN BREWING 115 W Pine St, Lakeland (863) 703-0472 FB @swanbrewingco IG @swanbrewing swanbrewing.com “We believe traditional beer styles are a vital part of any taproom, and new world beers highlight our spirit of innovation.” And with almost 40 years of combined brewing experience backing their beers, you know it’s good. Swan’s brews pay homage to the community they love with names like Poke County Pils and Straight Outta Lakeland. Enjoy cold craft beers made with only the finest (locally sourced when possible) ingredients in a family and pet-friendly atmosphere. Craft beer connoisseurs appreciate Swan’s array of brews across 30 taps. Cheers to Swan Brewing for another year atop the Best Beer List! 2nd: The Brass Tap 3rd: Cob & Pen BEST POLK COUNTY BEER ROME CITY, IPA BREW HUB 3900 S Frontage Rd, Lakeland (863) 698-7600 FB: Brew Hub IG @brewhub brewhub.com Did you know at its founding, Lakeland was almost named Rome City? It’s true! And that’s where Brew Hub’s 5.8% ABV, 70 IBU American IPA gets its name. Rome City is a GABF 2017 Gold-medal and US Beer Open 2022 Silver-medal-winning IPA, “packed with the juicy goodness of hops, [and] an homage to our flagship brewery in Lakeland, Florida.” One Untappd user said, “I can see why this is award-winning,” and another noted, “Have to travel over 1500 miles to get this … worth every single mile!!!” 2nd: Straight Outta Lakeland, IPA - American Swan Brewing 3rd: The Bean – Coconut and Coffee Blonde Swan Brewing BEST U-PICK FARM FANCY FARMS MARKET 5204 Drane Field Rd, Lakeland (813) 478-3486 FB @fancyfarmsinc IG @fancyfarmsmarket fancyfarmsmarket.com Carl and Dee Dee Grooms started this family-owned strawberry farm and market in 1974 with just 15 acres of strawberries. Son Dustin and daughter Kristi eventually joined the family farm. Today, Fancy Farms operates seasonally from December to June on nearly 125 acres. They offer local produce, fresh flowers (mid-May through the end of June), and seasonal desserts like Strawberry Shortcake, Strawberry, Peach, and Blackberry Cobbler, Hand-Spun Strawberry, Blueberry, and Peach Milkshakes, Strawberry, Blueberry, and Peach Lemonade, and more! “Once you have a taste of our berries – you’ll see just how fancy they are!” 2nd: Keel Farms 3rd: Whitehead’s Blueberry Farm BEST NEW RESTAURANT VEGETATION CAFE & KITCHEN 1439 E Gary Rd, Lakeland (863) 216-8534 FB: Vegetation Plant Food IG @vegetationplantfood vegetationplantfood.com “I want to nourish you and your family in the most healthful way possible and I want you to love this way of eating as much as I do,” says owner Rima. And patrons do love Vegetation Cafe & Kitchen’s fresh, tasty meals like Sausage Rigatoni & Ricotta and Tuscan Kale & Bean Soup. Visit the cafe to pick up freshly made, ready-to-go plant-based meals, snacks, and sweets or stay and enjoy them there. Vegetation is a 100% vegan cafe focused on fresh, minimally processed food. One customer writes, “We are so lucky to have this healthy gem in Polk! The dishes are creative & delicious, the employees are all friendly, and the space is perfect for a relaxing lunch. And the espresso drinks are an added bonus!” 2nd: Fresh Kitchen 3rd: 4 Rivers Smokehouse BEST CASUAL DINING THE BACK NINE 124 S Tennessee Ave, Lakeland (863) 603-3700 FB: The Back Nine Lakeland IG @thebackninelakeland thebackninelakeland.com The Back Nine owners, Ethan and Jenna Smith, “had a desire to create a place of togetherness, where you can just be and enjoy the people around you.” According to Best Of LKLD voters, that’s just what they created. The Back Nine is a relaxed pub offering exceptional hospitality, tasty drinks, craft food, and state-of-the-art golf simulators. One Back Nine patron writes, “A wonderful family dining and virtual sports entertainment venue. An outstanding addition to our downtown choices. I know where the golfers are going to be when the rains come. Pet Friendly dining outside with easy access from the street for your furry children. Nice menu line up with lots of unique offerings. Two words, ‘Cuban Eggrolls.’ Will definitely be regulars.” 2nd: Frescos Southern Kitchen & Bar 3rd: (TIE) LoveBird Almost Famous Chicken 3rd: (TIE) Black & Brew Coffee House & Bistro BEST CATERING COMPANY TERRIE LOBB CATERING 1239 E Main Street, Bartow (863) 533-6483 FB: Terrie Lobb Catering, Inc. IG @terrielobbcatering terrielobbcatering.com “Terrie Lobb Catering offers an excellent menu, professional and courteous staff, and some of the best food that you could have catered in, [...]” writes one client. Terrie Lobb Catering, a repeat winner in this category, has forged a reputation of excellence. They have menus for every occasion, including breakfast, hors d’oeuvres, cold lunch, hot lunch, dinner, wedding, and corporate lunch specials. After attending The American Culinary Academy, Terrie Lobb opened the Bartow-based cafe, The Docket. She catered on the side and found it was suited to her culinary and hospitality abilities. In 2000, she started Catering by Chef Terrie Lobb out of her home, preparing, delivering, and serving each dish herself. Over twenty years later, Terrie Lobb Catering, Inc. employs a kitchen staff with full-time chefs and professional servers to create tailored client experiences that exceed expectations. 2nd: Essential Catering Solutions 3rd: Lakeland BBQ Company BEST VEGAN FOOD VEGETATION CAFE & KITCHEN 1439 E Gary Rd, Lakeland (863) 216-8534 FB: Vegetation Plant Food IG @vegetationplantfood vegetationplantfood.com Offering fresh, minimally processed, 100% vegan food, Vegetation Cafe & Kitchen has become a Lakeland darling, taking home Best New Restaurant, Best Vegan Food, and Best Hidden Gem. Guests can visit the cafe to pick up freshly made, ready-to-go plant-based meals, snacks, and sweets or stay and enjoy them there. One patron raves, “Fantastic food. We tried several things and everything was excellent. The Sesame Tempeh Noodle Bowl was my favorite, but the Smoothie Bowl and the Chimichurri vegetable plate were excellent as well. Most of the dishes are “grab and go” so you pick them up without any wait. A couple are made to order. Definitely recommended!” 2nd: The Juice Box 3rd: Street Cafe BEST BAKERY BORN & BREAD BAKEHOUSE 1113 Florida Ave S, Lakeland (863) 450-4513 FB @bornandbreadbakehouse IG @bornandbreadfl bornandbreadbakehouse.com “Each day, our lifework is to make the highest quality product, to maintain excellence, to serve our community with our hands and our hearts and to work as a team with love and empathy. Together we will create, learn, and travel through life. We were made for greatness,” says Born & Bread Bakehouse. Each Saturday, resident baking badass, owner Jenn Smurr and her team make fresh bread, cookies, pastries, breakfast sammies, and other handcrafted treats that the community craves. On Wednesdays, Born & Bread is a hub for hungry patrons seeking bread, pastries, breakfast, and lunch. We recommend, well, everything… But to be more specific, you haven’t lived until you’ve had a B+B baked pot pie (which you can order hot or get a take + bake) or their Benton’s BLT finished with a scallion cream cheese, crisp butter lettuce, and fresh tomatoes. 2nd: Publix 3rd: Meraki Bakehouse BEST HIDDEN GEM VEGETATION CAFE & KITCHEN 1439 E Gary Rd, Lakeland (863) 216-8534 FB: Vegetation Plant Food IG @vegetationplantfood vegetationplantfood.com This vegan cafe and kitchen has five stars across the board. Guests can visit the cafe to pick up freshly made, ready-to-go plant-based meals, snacks, and sweets or stay and enjoy them there. “Vegan, in Lakeland? I am so happy. We have visited her booth at events. So glad to see a store front to visit anytime we want, [...]” writes one satisfied customer. This is a sentiment we can get behind as well. The community is so glad to see Rima and her team set up shop at a brick and mortar so we can have exceptional, 100% vegan fare anytime we want! This ‘hidden gem’ is sure not to stay hidden for long, with so many singing their praises. 2nd: (TIE) Street Cafe 2nd: (TIE) Uncle Nick’s Italian Deli, Bagels and Catering 3rd: Krazy Kombucha BEST SERVICE NINETEEN61 215 E Main St, Lakeland (863) 688-1961 FB @nineteen61 IG @nineteen61_ nineteen61.com This Best Fine Dining and Best Wine List winner also has exceptional service. Guests rave that it’s the perfect place for a special occasion, with world-class fare and unmatched attention to detail that make for an incredible evening. Displaying Nineteen61’s commitment to service to a T, one patron writes, “Hands down best customer service and food I’ve had probably ever! Zach F. was our server and went out of his way to make sure we had an incredible experience! My friend and I were celebrating graduation and they made me a custom menu, free mimosa for the first time visit, and had the entire team sign a card for me!!! Blown away. 10/10 recommend!” This is just one of hundreds of glowing reviews for this Main Street mainstay. 2nd: The Back Nine 3rd: (TIE) Krazy Kombucha 3rd: (TIE) Vegetation Cafe & Kitchen

  • Haven Best of 2023 - Pro Services

    BEST FLORIST LASATER FLOWERS 254 W Central Ave Ste A, Winter Haven (863) 294-3213 FB @lasaterflowers IG @lasaterflowers lasaterflowers.net Lasater, if you were a flower, we’d pick you! “Want to make a great impression? We can arrange that!” This flower power boutique floral design studio, established in 1958, offers arrangements for every occasion with a freshness guarantee. Lasater Flowers also extends gift sets, seasonal blooms, and subscriptions with personalized plans to fit your style, budget, and delivery frequency. A Lasater Flowers customer raved, “Lasater Flowers has yet again exceeded my expectations. I know I can always count on them to create the most beautiful arrangements. I know I can always put my full trust in letting them create a one-of-a-kind arrangement and this last one is no exception. I will always order from them and will always recommend anyone else too.” 2nd: Golden Petal Designs 3rd: Pretty Odd Flower Cart BEST WEDDING VENUE VENUE 650 650 6th St SW, Winter Haven (863) 287-3814 FB @venue650 IG @venue650 venue650.com Industrial and elegant, Venue 650 is Winter Haven’s premier wedding venue and a Best Of Haven voter favorite. Its lofty ceilings, sprawling windows, and adjoining open-sky courtyard visually lend even more space to the building’s 10,500 square feet. The versatile event venue, with exposed brick walls and concrete floor, can see any event vision realized and comfortably accommodate up to 400 guests. Additional Venue 650 features include high-speed internet, ample well-lit parking, a catering kitchen, and dressing suites. One Venue 650 testimonial reads, “I had my wedding here in March 2023. It was truly the best day ever. The staff at Venue 650 were always very responsive to emails and questions, friendly on the tour, and did wonders on the day of! I provided a floor plan and they had set up the room exactly how I envisioned. They even left us a gift in the bridal suite!” 2nd: Adams Estate 3rd: Bok Tower Gardens BEST PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER MIKE POTTHAST POTTHAST STUDIOS 234 W Central Ave, Winter Haven (863) 294-4920 FB: Potthast Studios IG @potthaststudios potthaststudios.com Mike Potthast and his team offer professional photography services, including portraits, commercial photography, video production, photo restorations, digitizing services, passport photos, and photography classes in his spacious Central Avenue studio. According to Potthast Studios, “Putting together a great photo shoot is about much more than just lights, camera, action. We understand it takes coordination, communication, talented design, and styling before the shoot, and talent behind the camera, to make it all come together.” One five-star review confirms their commitment to exceptional photography: “Mike is an awesome, talented photographer. He has taken my last 4 professional headshots, and all have been great. I highly recommend Mike for all your photography needs.” 2nd: Gonzalez Lugo Photography, LLC 3rd: April Spaulding Photography BEST EVENT ENTERTAINMENT NEXT LEVEL ENTERTAINMENT LLC 770 Ave B SW, Winter Haven (727) 614-3652 FB @nextlevelent1djs wedding-and-events-by-dj-melvin.business.site This DJ service will have everybody on the dance floor at your upcoming wedding, birthday, or corporate party. They can take your party to the next level with a photo booth, lighting, and special effects. DJ Melvin’s clients continually sing his praises, like this five-star review reading, “We had our daughters quince this past Saturday. Melvin helped us so much in keeping order and structure with ceremonies and his introductions were very special. Melvin took time to make sure that all my requests were discussed and secured before the party. He helped to move through any schedule issues we had and fix them. Thank you Next Level Entertainment for making our girl’s special day spectacular!” 2nd: Triviosity Live Events 3rd: Dream Chaser Events FUNERAL SERVICES OAK RIDGE FUNERAL CARE 2425 Havendale Blvd NW, Winter Haven (863) 216-2669 1001 E Grace Ave, Haines City (863) 215-6929 FB: Oak Ridge Funeral Care oakridgefuneralcare.com Oak Ridge Funeral Care has served the Haines City and Winter Haven communities since 1933. Ninety years later, they continue to provide professional and compassionate care to families. Services include life celebrations, burial services, cremation, veteran services, shipping, and pre-planning. Oak Ridge Funeral Care offers tailored services to accommodate your preference. “A meaningful and beautiful service is a powerful experience that celebrates your loved one’s life while serving as an important step in the grieving process. When it comes to planning, you can trust us to respect your wishes and design a service that feels special.” 2nd: Marion Nelson Funeral Home & Crematory 3rd: Kersey Funeral Home BEST DRY CLEANER TOP HAT CLEANERS LAUNDRY CENTER 150 2nd St NW Winter Haven (863) 293-2627 A tip of the hat to Top Hat Cleaners for another year atop the Best Dry Cleaner category! This top tier dry cleaner owned and operated by Michelle Womble offers over 20 years of clean laundry backing up their good reputation. With convenient locations and eco-friendly GreenEarth technology, what’s not to love? According to Top Hat Cleaners, “Our friendly staff takes particular care with each and every order and proudly provides customers with professional workmanship.” 2nd: Dry Clean America 3rd: Executive Dry Cleaners BEST AUTO REPAIR STEWART AUTO REPAIR 1990 42nd St NW, Winter Haven (863) 965-2526 FB @stewartautorepair IG @stewartautorepair stewartautorepair.com Phantom squeak in your car? Check engine light haunting you? Who you gonna call? Stewart Auto! Since 1998 Stewart Auto Repair has been servicing a wide range of makes and models for their Central Florida customers. Their skilled service technicians use quality parts to repair collision and auto body damage and back up their work with warranty. Stewart even invests in the latest auto repair tools and diagnostic software specifically tailored to your vehicle’s software. One customer wrote, “They got me in same day on short notice, figured out my problem, fixed it, and had me out in no time! They kept me updated with what was going on as well. All the staff are super nice! Also another plus, they have a play area with toys for kids! Was a huge help with my little one, she played the whole time! Highly recommend!!” 2nd: Johnny’s Auto 3rd: Tuffy Tires BEST AUTO DEALER LOW PAYMENT KINGS Locations in Winter Haven, Lake Wales, Davenport FB: Low Payment Kings IG: lowpaymentking low-payment-kings.com The Low Payment Kings reign supreme in this year’s Best Auto Dealer category! Since 1966, their mission has been to exceed expectations with excellent customer service, the best products and services, and to save customers money on all their automotive needs. The Low Payment Kings help drivers find the vehicle of their dreams across their seven convenient locations. One Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram of Winter Haven customer writes in part, “Absolutely great service every time I lease or purchase a car there. From my salesman, management and finance start to finish was fantastic! I’m on my third car from there and I don’t plan on leaving. [...]” 2nd: Huston Cadillac Buick GMC 3rd: Hill Nissan BEST CAR WASH MISTER CAR WASH Multiple Locations FB: Mister Car Wash IG @mistercarwashhq mistercarwash.com Mister Car Wash – “Inspiring people to shine!” Since opening their first Houston, Texas location in 1969, Mister Car Wash has become a premier car wash company, committed to offering customers a clean, dry, shiny car every time using their patented Unity Chemistry system. Whether you’re looking for a single wash or to become a member of the Ultimate Wash Club, Mister Car Wash’s team members are committed to a quality experience. One Mister Car Wash Cypress Gardens location customer wrote, “Great car wash, staff are friendly and they pay attention to detail. They even have free vacuums.” 2nd: Pat’s Car Wash 3rd: Radiant Express Car Wash BEST RV DEALER CAMPING WORLD 7400 E State Rd 60, Bartow (866) 906-9517 FB: Camping World IG @campingworld rv.campingworld.com/dealer/tampa-florida-bartow Camping World is the nation’s largest retailer of RVs, RV accessories, and RV-related services, with over 185 Camping World SuperCenters nationwide. Not only do they offer a full-service call center, but their comprehensive website also features thousands of quality products for RVs, camping, towing, and outdoor living. One Bartow Camping World customer raved, “Super experience in all respects! Staff is friendly, knowledgeable & ready to serve your needs. I purchased a new premium camper & the selection process was facilitated by Rhonda, a great sales associate. Took delivery today and am looking forward to my first expedition!” 2nd: Ridge Quality Motors 3rd: Winter Haven RV BEST RV PARK CAMP MARGARITAVILLE AUBURNDALE 361 Denton Ave, Auburndale (863) 455-7335 FB: Camp Margaritaville Auburndale IG @campmargaritavilleauburndale margaritavilleresorts.com/camp-margaritaville-rv-re-sort-auburndale Chill at Camp Margaritaville! This Auburndale luxury RV resort offers 326 RV sites, including 11 Super Premium RV Sites, along with 75 Cabana Cabins. Guests can enjoy a tiki bar, fire pits, resort pool, entertainment stage, playground, dog parks, and putting course, or plan a day with the crew hiking, biking, or sightseeing. One happy camper noted, “First time stay and will definitely come back! The resort is very clean and organized. The staff is friendly, helpful and FUN! There are plenty of activities all day long for kids and adults! Our boys loved Gaga ball! Our adult group loved the License to Chill bar and Name That Tune! Our dogs loved the dog park!! Thank you for a great ending to our summer!!” 2nd: Southern Pines Resort 3rd: Cypress Campground & RV Park BEST POWERSPORTS DEALER MCKIBBEN POWERSPORTS LAKE WALES 20769 US Hwy 27, Lake Wales (863) 676-2245 FB: McKibben Powersports of Lake Wales IG @mckibben_ps_lw mckibbenpowersportslakewales.com Pssst. Want a jetski? I know a guy. This Lake Wales powersports dealer offers a diverse range of powersports vehicles, including ATVs, personal watercraft, scooters, UTVs, and more. Their authorized dealer status for many top brands means McKibben customers can be confident in the product quality they offer. “For over 30 years, we’ve been the trusted source for powersports enthusiasts in Central Florida, and we’re proud of the reputation we’ve built,” notes McKibben Powersports. Stop by their sprawling showroom to check out a selection of powersports vehicles, OEM parts, and accessories. Plus, McKibben’s service department is staffed by certified technicians who are trained to handle all aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair. 2nd: Sky Powersports 3rd: Cyclemycle’s Motorcycle Shop BEST OIL CHANGE TAKE 5 OIL CHANGE 1530 1st St S, Winter Haven (863) 658-6075 FB @Take5OilChange IG @take5oilchange take5oilchange.com Take 5 Oil Change, home of “the quickest oil change in Winter Haven,” offers a drive-thru 10-minute oil change service with no appointment necessary. Just pick your oil from the technicians’ options, sit back, and relax while expert technicians change your oil and filter, replenish under-hood fluids, and check your air filter and wiper blades. One customer’s five-star review reads in part, “The perfect oil change from the comfort of your car. I really enjoyed the experience and the efficiency and professionalism of a clearly well-tuned process.” 2nd: Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center 3rd: Johnny’s Automotive FINANCIAL ADVISOR AUSTIN THARP AVENTAIL WEALTH MANAGEMENT 353 Ave C SW, Winter Haven (863) 333-1927 FB: Aventail Wealth Management, LLC aventailwm.com Making money moves? Austin Tharp is your guy. Tharp is Vice President & Investment Adviser Representative for Aventail Wealth Management. He joined the firm in 2016 and prides himself “in always giving his clients the highest level of service in a very personal way.” Tharp is heavily involved in his community, serving on nonprofit boards, including Main Street Winter Haven and The Historic Ritz Theatre. One client wrote of Tharp, “Austin is an absolute pleasure to deal with, very responsive and is always happy to discuss questions or concerns.” 2nd: Michael Maddox | Primerica 3rd: Ryan Conley | Edward Jones BEST CPA CONNER & ASSOCIATES LLC 20 3rd St SW Suite 306, Winter Haven (863) 268-4374 FB: Conner & Associates LLC IG @connerandassociatesllc conner-cpa.com Serving Winter Haven and the surrounding areas, Conner & Associates LLC offers personable tax, accounting, payroll, and business consulting services. The accounting firm’s mission is “to ease the burden of entrepreneurship on small business owners.” Conner & Associates are committed to providing timely, reliable tax and accounting services for their client’s personal and business needs. One client wrote, “Prompt, professional service. Positive experience from my initial inquiry phone call to the office. Windy was informative and efficient and Josh eased our concerns regarding a stressful tax situation. Highly recommend Connor & Associates!” 2nd: Wiggins, Smit, Burby, Reineke & CO P.A. 3rd: Campbell & Associates BEST ATTORNEY SOUTHERN ATLANTIC LAW GROUP, PLLC 520 6th St NW, Winter Haven (863) 656-6672 FB @WinterHavenbusinesslaw IG @southernatlanlawgroup southernatlanticlaw.com The Southern Atlantic Law Group is a statewide civil litigation and appellate firm whose attorneys have extensive litigation experience in state and federal courts. This Winter Haven-based law firm prides itself on providing client-focused representation and positive results. Their practice areas include appellate law, business litigations, class action, contract disputes, corporate/ general counsel, hurricane damage, insurance claims, and personal injury. One five-star review reads in part, “Outstanding team, results-oriented professionals, proactive communication, highly intelligent, nonstop attention and strategic decisions to best represent our case. [...]” 2nd: The Law Offices of Carter J. Adams 3rd: Mark Turner | Straughn & Turner, P.A. BEST BANK MIDFLORIDA CREDIT UNION Multiple Locations FB @MIDFLORIDA IG @midflorida_creditunion midflorida.com MIDFLORIDA, a repeat Best Of Haven winner for Best Bank, is not-for-profit and member-owned, offering banking products and services from personal and business banking to loans, mortgages, and investing. It began in 1954 as Polk County Teachers Credit Union and now has nearly 65 branches as Central Florida’s community credit union. MIDFLORIDA places importance on personal attention and competitive rates. “At MIDFLORIDA Credit Union, we strive to provide our members with the tools and resources they need to make informed financial decisions and achieve their financial goals. We are dedicated to helping our members build a secure financial future and to creating a more financially stable community.” 2nd: Citizens Bank & Trust 3rd: SouthState Bank BEST INSURANCE AGENT ERIK SEALY | SEALY INSURANCE 3395 Cypress Gardens Rd, Winter Haven (863) 324-3100 FB: Sealy Insurance Serving the Winter Haven community for almost 20 years, Erik Sealy is an independent insurance agent representing over 30 home companies, 13 auto carriers, as well as commercial and financial markets to serve his clients. Whether you need home, life, auto, or business coverage, Best Of Haven voters agree you should seal the deal with Erik Sealy. One client wrote, “Erik Sealy is so knowledgeable when it comes to any and everything insurance related. He is very well experienced with this industry and will help with all your insurance needs, even if just for advice. He is your go to!” 2nd: Zinsmeister Insurance 3rd: Barfield Insurance & Financial Services BEST PRINT OR SIGN SHOP ASAP PRINTS 1606 Havendale Blvd NW, Winter Haven (863) 291-6807 FB: ASAP Prints IG @asapprints asapprints.com When you need a print job done right and ASAP, choose ASAP Prints! “Our passion is coming up with unique printing solutions for each individual client. We utilize creative design, innovative solutions and custom fabrication every time.” Services include paper printing, wall art and signs, and specialty products, including sunglasses, mugs, promo flags, and more. An excerpt from one client testimonial reads, “ASAP has been a trusted printing partner for Safety Products Inc since they opened their doors. We receive personal attention, immediate response, expert advice and quality finished products. Everyone at ASAP goes above and beyond what is expected and over time we have formed a trusted relationship that cannot be broken. [...]” 2nd: RayGraphics 3rd: Stacy’s Printing BEST DAYCARE PARKLAND PRESCHOOL 1800 8th St SE, Winter Haven 863-293-1207 FB: Parkland Baptist Church parkland-baptist-church.websrvcs.com/parkland-preschool Who do you trust your tots with? Best Of Haven voters rave about Parkland Preschool at Parkland Baptist Church. Parkland serves ages twelve months to four years old. They also offer an after-school program for K-4th grade serving Brigham Academy, Garden Grove Elementary, Chain of Lakes Elementary, and Jewett School of the Arts. Parkland notes, “The school teaches biblical truths and spiritual values. The purpose of our program is to extend the ministry of Parkland Baptist Church providing the best possible care and education for children.” 2nd: Dreamers Bilingual Academy 3rd: Winter Haven Montessori BEST SPA SPA HAVEN 634 1st St S, Winter Haven (863) 514-0667 FB: SPA HAVEN IG @spahaven634 spa-haven.com Spa Haven is the respite you need to “Rejuvenate. Revitalize. Restore.” Owner, Esthetician, Nail Technician, and Lash Artist Megan Gillis notes, “We strive to make every experience the best it can be and want you to walk out of here feeling confident.” This Winter Haven oasis offers facials, manicures, lash extensions, waxing, and tint and lash lift services. One beautified client writes in part, “I must say, Spa Haven should be named Spa Heaven. Because that is where my tech took me too! I was so comfortable and relaxed. I Highly Recommend coming here!! This was my first facial ever! And I will be returning. [...]” 2nd: Massage and Spinal Therapy of Winter Haven, Inc. 3rd: SPAscape BEST MEDICAL SPA ETERNAL YOUTH AESTHETICS 400 Ave K SE Suite 1, Winter Haven (239) 383-7625 FB: Eternal Youth Aesthetics, LLC IG @eternalyouthaestheticsllc eternalyouthaesthetic.com Superior service, superior results. Eternal Youth Aesthetics Owner Jodi DeVries, Certified Cosmetic Injector, MS, APRN, CRNA, says, “I want you to look and feel younger, refreshed, and more confident. I want everyone to notice, but no one to know!” This med spa offers cosmetic injections, iS Clinical Skincare, and facial and body treatments, with clients raving things like, “Love this place! Get all your needs taken care of at one location. The staff is absolutely wonderful, and I can’t say enough about their customer service and response to any questions you might have via text, email, or a phone call.” 2nd: Massage and Spinal Therapy of Winter Haven, Inc. 3rd: Salt Room Winter Haven BEST HAIR SALON SPECTRUM STUDIO 219 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 307-7500 IG @spectrumstudio In business for 20 years, Spectrum Studio is an iconic Winter Haven salon next to the “Lady on the Wall” mural. The studio offers an array of services, including hair design, nail and facial services, massage, and brow waxing. All services are by appointment only. Spectrum recently partnered with 7 Anchors, a modern boutique offering men’s and women’s casual wear and surf-style apparel. Fused with the white studio walls, a special art collection is permanently displayed by world-renowned artist Kenneth Treister from Miami. “Rainbow in the Clouds,” a large installation made up of 19 painted panels that blend the entire spectrum, greets guests immediately upon entry, starting a visit to the studio with an uplifting, positive and feel-good energy. 2nd: The U Salon 3rd: Posh Salon and Day Spa BEST BARBER BEST CUTS BARBER SHOP 213 Ave O SW, Winter Haven (863) 293-9433 FB @BestCutsWinterHaven IG @bestcutswinterhaven bestcutswinterhaven.com “Where the latest styles meet tradition. Our Barbers utilize techniques that have stood the test of time to create the Best Cuts around.” The team at Best Cuts Barber Shop offers services for men, women, and kids, including haircuts, beard trims, washes, hot towel shaves, and massages. One client writes, “Definitely recommend Best Cuts Barber Shop. Been going for several years now and have never been disappointed. Always friendly with great conversations. Great quality and great prices. You should check them out the next time you need a haircut.” 2nd: The Barber Bros. Hairstyling 3rd: The B Shop BEST NAIL SALON OASIS SPA AND NAILS 5535 Cypress Gardens Blvd #140, Winter Haven (863) 875-8869 FB: Oasis Spa & Nails IG @oasis.spa.nails oasisspanails.com Are you thinking of doing a powder pink or maybe a glitzy gold? Go to Oasis – they’ll nail it! Services include a full menu of manicures (including gel), pedicures, acrylic, and even kid services so you can have a spa day with your mini-me! According to Oasis, “Our priority is to make our clients feel pampered and relaxed while getting beautified here at our salon. We will maintain our progressiveness and edginess by creating the latest trends and offering an unforgettable experience throughout your stay with us. You belong here, you belong in luxury, you deserve pampering and excellence.” While you’re there, check out their facial, waxing, and eyelash extension services! 2nd: Spa Haven 3rd: Lucky Nails and Spa BEST TATTOO STUDIO ACES INK 838 6th St NW, Winter Haven (863) 875-3798 FB @acesinktattoo IG @acesinktattoo This repeat Best Of Haven tattoo studio winner must have a few aces up their sleeve! The shop’s mission is “to provide you with quality tattoos/ piercings in an amazing and sterile environment.” Aces Ink has a portfolio of clean, cool, creative tattoos – and numerous five-star ratings to back it up. The following excerpt is only one of hundreds of glowing reviews for the shop. “Absolutely love Aces Ink! All the artists’ work is phenomenal and they are all very friendly and welcoming. The atmosphere in the shop is comfortable as well. [...]” 2nd: Skinfinity Tattoo Company 3rd: Angry Elephant

  • Haven Best of 2023 - Arts + Entertainment

    BEST PARK BOK TOWER GARDENS 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales (863) 676-1408 FB: Bok Tower Gardens IG @boktowergardens boktowergardens.org Twenty-three million visitors have meandered the stunning garden paths to Bok Tower since it opened in 1929. From the 1930s Mediterranean-style Pinewood Estate to the Visitor Center & Exhibit Hall, there’s plenty to take in at the Gardens. Those who adventure to Bok Tower Gardens can enjoy photography, birdwatching, geocaching, and hiking. Guests can trek the 1.5- mile Preserve Trail or 3/4-mile Pine Ridge Nature Trail and take the kids to the Hammock Hollow Children’s Garden. After taking in the flora and fauna and the carillon concert, which rings out throughout the Gardens each day at 1 and 3 p.m. with short selections played on the hour and half hour, conclude your visit with a tasty bite at the onsite restaurant, Blue Palmetto Cafe. Don’t forget to pick up a memento of your trip at The Shop at Bok or The Plant Shop. 2nd: Bonnet Springs Park 3rd: Central Park, Downtown Winter Haven BEST DATE NIGHT GROVE ROOTS BREWING CO. 302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 291-0700 FB @groverootsbrewing IG @groverootsbrewing groveroots.com It would be hard to think of a better date night than the laid-back atmosphere at Grove Roots, with the Best Beer and Best Live Music. There’s plenty to do whether it’s your first date or your twentieth. The brewery offers a selection of local craft beers, unique food trucks, live music, and plenty of seating inside and outside to be in the heart of it all or tucked away by yourselves. They offer free trivia every Tuesday, and fun events throughout the year. Check their socials for the daily food truck. 2nd: (tie) Obscure Wine Company 2nd: (tie) Laugh Out Lounge 3rd: Nutwood BEST GOLF COURSE CYPRESSWOOD GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 1099 Clubhouse Rd, Winter Haven (863) 324-6174 FB @cypresswoodcc IG @cypresswoodgolfcourse cypresswoodcc.com Why did the golfer wear two pairs of pants? In case he got a hole-in-one. Tee-hee. Another win FORE! Cypresswood Golf & Country Club! This repeat Best Of Haven winner is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by award-winning designer Ron Garl. In addition to the course, Cypresswood has a putting green, chipping green, and driving range and is open to the public yearround from sunrise to sunset. After a day on the course, grab lunch at Cypresswood Pub and make a trip to the pro shop. 2nd: The Country Club of Winter Haven 3rd: Willowbrook Golf Course BEST DANCE STUDIO THE WRIGHT STEP SCHOOL OF DANCE 316 Ave C SW, Winter Haven (863) 294-5300 FB: The Wright Step School of Dance IG @thewrightstepschoolofdance thewrightsteponline.com Our readers think The Wright Step School of Dance is the best. And they’ve got a pointe! With three studios spanning 5000 square feet, specialized wood flooring, and instructors trained in all dance styles, you know this Winter Haven dance studio is doing it Wright! The Wright Step School of Dance is a multi-genre dance studio opened in 2001 by Amy and Kevin Wright. “Faculty are industry professionals with a heart for sharing their love of our art!” The Wright Step Xtreme Team, founded in 2004, comprises about 70 dancers aged 5-18. In addition to their community outreach, the Xtreme Team has won numerous “Entertainment” awards, “Judges Choice” awards, and national overall placements. 2nd: Barbara’s Centre’ For Dance 3rd: The Ballet Conservatory BEST LIVE MUSIC VENUE GROVE ROOTS BREWING CO. 302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven (863) 291-0700 FB @groverootsbrewing IG @groverootsbrewing groveroots.com Beers. Bands. Big-time Best Of Haven winners. This Winter Haven hangout is the place to enjoy a variety of locally brewed craft beers while listening to local talent. Grove Roots guests can imbibe the Best Polk County Beer (Tropical Dilemma) and hear live music ranging from solo acts to full bands every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night, and Sunday afternoon. Check their online calendar to see who’s playing this week! Pint-loving patrons can expect unique food trucks and ample places to hang out inside and out. 2nd: Tanners Lakeside Restaurant & Bar 3rd: Jessie’s Lounge BEST MUSEUM POLK MUSEUM OF ART AT FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland (863) 688-7743 FB: Polk Museum of Art IG @polkmuseumofart polkmuseumofart.org Some 140,000 visitors come to the Polk Museum of Art annually. Admission to the Museum is free, and exhibits typically change every few months. PMA patrons can enjoy their diverse collection of more than 2,800 objects with a focus on collecting and exhibiting contemporary art, Asian art, Pre-Columbian art, African art, and decorative art. Some exhibitions are from their collection, but many are from local, nationally, and internationally known artists such as Pablo Picasso, Albert Paley, Miriam Schapiro, Donald Sultan, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, and many others. In 2022, the Museum announced plans for a $6 million expansion and renovation project slated for completion in the summer of 2024. 2nd: Florida Children’s Museum 3rd: Museum of Winter Haven History BEST MURAL HAVEN BY GILLIAN FAZIO 343 Ave. C SW, Winter Haven FB: Gillian Fazio Art IG @gfazioart gfazioart.com The Haven mural located on the back wall of the Alan L. Ulch building depicts the word “HAVEN” in crisp white letters with a butterfly atop the “A.” It is backdropped by mirror-still water dotted with lily pads and pink and white water lilies. In an interview with WFTS Tampa Bay, artist Gillian Fazio said, “I just wanted to make something that makes everybody feel happy and uplifted whenever they see the wall. So all my work tends to have bright colors, fun patterns, and some aspect of nature.” The mural is dedicated, “In loving memory of Mary Lou Ulch.” 2nd: Lady on the Wall by Kenneth Treister and William Larence 3rd: (tie) Falling Man by Paul O’Neill 3rd: (tie) Jensen’s Guitar BEST VISUAL ARTIST GILLIAN FAZIO 343 Ave. C SW, Winter Haven FB: Gillian Fazio Art IG @gfazioart gfazioart.com Gillian Fazio is no stranger to the Best Of Haven winners list. Her Haven mural took first place again this year for Best Mural, and she’s won Best Visual Artist multiple years in a row. Her talent can be seen in colorful, nature-inspired pieces around Polk County, like in the Create mural at Catapult in Lakeland or the oranges and butterflies in Slice of Happiness in Lake Wales. A Lakeland native, Fazio graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of Florida in 2017. Fazio has painted over 20 murals across Central Florida from Tampa to Anna Maria Island and describes herself as a “new age flora and fauna artist.” 2nd: William Larence 3rd: Paul O’Neill BEST BAND 99 IN THE SHADE FB: 99 in the Shade Best Of Haven voters are rocking out to this high-energy variety and dance band. In addition to gigs at clubs, weddings, corporate, and private events, you can catch this rockin’ quartet regularly at Somewhere Sports Bar & Grill and Tanners Lakeside. Since 2015, 99 in the Shade has been getting crowds on their feet with classic to current music – everything from Journey to Bruno Mars! 2nd: B.Haven 3rd: Daniel Pepin BEST DRAG QUEEN TRISHELLE MICHAELS FB: Trishelle Michaels IG @trishellemichaels Polk County drag performer Trishelle Michaels is dynamite on stage with killer costumes and fun lip-syncing solos. “When I’m on the mic, I try to make people laugh. I think that’s one of my attributes, and what draws people into me is my personality,” said Michaels. She regularly performs across the county. In her own words, “Trishelle is a role model. Trishelle is a promoter. Trishelle is someone that you could come and talk to. [...]” If you’re looking for plenty of laughs and to be awed by a top-rate performer – you’ve got to see Trishelle! 2nd: Momma Ashley Rose BEST ANNUAL COMMUNITY EVENT CAROLS IN THE PARK Kick off the holiday season with community and caroling! Winter Haven is dazzled by local choral groups during the annual Carols in the Park. Main Street Winter Haven presents this downtown holiday event, bringing artisans and specialty food vendors to Central Park for over 30 years. There are activities for children of all ages, pictures with Santa Claus, live music and plenty of the holiday spirit! 2nd: Bark in the Park 3rd: Bandit Market BEST LOCAL MAKER THE PIN + NEEDLE FB @thepinandneedle IG @ pin.needle.shop thepinandneedle.etsy.com Based in Winter Haven, Pin + Needle’s Lyndsey Venrick makes funny and subversive cross stitch and embroidery. Some of our favorites from her shop are cross-stitch minis. These cute framed minis have funny phrases with an adorable cross stitch flower or rainbow to soften them up. Grab your friends a “bitch please,” “Treat yo self,” or “mind your business,” framed mini cross stitch today! Or, order a cross stitch kit from Pin + Needle to create for yourself. Send Lyndsey a message, and she can get a pet or family portrait started for a future birthday or housewarming gift. “Our motto is ‘We don’t ask questions, and we don’t judge,’” so don’t be afraid to really ask for what you want! 2nd: Reservations4five Crafts 3rd: Rosemary’s Garden Florals BEST HIDDEN GEM CIRCLE B BAR RESERVE 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland (863) 534-7377 polknature.com/explore/circle-b-bar-reserve Circle B Bar Reserve is one of the county’s finest hidden gems. It can be a quiet respite away from it all and an adventure full of nature and wildlife. Located on the northwest shore of Lake Hancock, Circle B is a former cattle ranch consisting of several distinct ecosystems across its 1,267 acres. This nature oasis offers activities like hiking, photography, and painting and has picnic shelters, restrooms, and paved parking with handicapped-accessible and grassy areas. According to the Polk County Environmental Lands Program, “You’re almost guaranteed to see alligators in Lake Hancock, often considered the headwaters of the Peace River, which flows more than 100 miles from Polk County southwest to the Gulf of Mexico.” 2nd: Artcade 3rd: Friends of the Winter Haven Public Library Bookstore

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