Orlando Magazine - March 2023 March 1, 2023 Denis Vargas emailFacebookPinterestTwitter Dining, Food & Drink, Home Page Features2023 Orlando Taco Bracket ChallengeWho has the best tacos in Central Florida? Orlando Magazine Staff, Dentists, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleOrlando's Top Dentist Spotlight Series: Dynamic Smile DesignMeet the amazing team over at Dynamic Smile Design Orlando Magazine Staff, Dentists, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleOrlando's Top Dentist Spotlight Series: Fine Dentistry of Downtown OrlandoMeet the team at Fine Dentistry and find out why they're 2023 Top Dentists! Orlando Magazine Staff, Dentists, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleOrlando's Top Dentist Spotlight Series: Sand Lake DentalMeet Dr. Maali and find out what makes him at 2023 Top Dentist. Orlando Magazine Staff, Dentists, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleOrlando's Top Dentists Spotlight Series: Dream Dental ServicesMeet Dr. Jonathan Ouellette and learn more about Dream Dental Services. Orlando Magazine Staff, Health & Beauty10 Ways To Reduce Your Risk of Cognitive Decline Cynthia Van Gaasbeck, Community, News and FeaturesCommunity: Reimagining Downtown OrlandoThriving downtowns take strong vision. T. Michele Walker, Local Getaways, TravelTravel: Ponte Vedra Inn & ClubA delightful look at old Florida. The more things change, the more Ponte Vedra Inn & Club stays the same. Robert Ferrera, Culinary Spotlight, Dining2023 Orlando St. Patrick's Day Pub RoundupGet your green on and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at one of Orlando’s many rollicking Irish pubs. Anna Brescia, Health & BeautyHealth: Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement“Women are at the epicenter of the Alzheimer’s crisis. That’s why we must be at the heart of the solution.” Cynthia Van Gaasbeck, Health & BeautyHealth: Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource CenterIf you ask the loved ones of an Alzheimer’s patient what they need most from an organization, they will likely say education and support. Cynthia Van Gaasbeck, Health & BeautyHealth: Alzheimer’s Association Purple GalaPaula Rutledge is easy to pick out of any crowd. It’s the hat that gives her away. Cynthia Van Gaasbeck, Health & BeautyHealth: Brevard Alzheimer’s FoundationNo one ever said you can’t have fun while being good. Cynthia Van Gaasbeck, Health & Beauty, Home Page FeaturesAlzheimer’s Research: Is This the Beginning of the End?Recent discoveries in Alzheimer’s research provide hope for a cure. Susan Jenks, Doctors, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleFocus On with Dr. Sadek: What is an Epileptologist and why should I see one? Dr. Ahmed Sadek, Art & Entertainment, Arts and EventsWalt Disney World Brings Back the MagicIn response to guest feedback, Disney has announced exciting updates to make the experience more magical. T. Michele Walker, TravelTravel: The Best of Virgin VoyagesThis Virgin cruise helps you remember how to have fun. Megan Padilla, Arts and EventsAttractions: EPCOT Blooms with Flower Festival MagicAt the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, Mother Earth is the star of the show. Jennie Hess, Dining, Food & DrinkThe Dish with Brendan O'Connor: It's an Orlando Brew ha-haThe beer scene in Central Florida is relatively new, when you consider the history of those succulent suds. Brendan O’Connor, Art & Entertainment, News and FeaturesOrlando Event Calendar: March 2023We've rounded up the best events in March and beyond! Orlando Magazine Staff, ColumnEditor Letter: Building a Healthy CommunityT. Michele Walker takes us down memory lane! T. Michele Walker, Dining, Food & DrinkCocktails & Speakeasies: Spring Into Cocktail SeasonSpringtime is a time of rejuvenation, a new life, and fresh cocktails. Josephine Maida, Dining, Food & Drink, News and FeaturesCocktails & Speakeasies: Top 10 Speakeasies in Central FloridaThe speakeasy fad may have faded after prohibition ended in 1933, but we say it’s better late than never. George Diaz, Dining, Food & DrinkAn Inside Look into Orlando’s Cocktails & Speakeasies SceneStep back in time when cocktails were forbidden, and you needed a secret code to enter your favorite watering hole. Prohibition may have ended ninety years ago, but speakeasies and cocktails are just as popular today. T. Michele Walker,
Dining, Food & Drink, Home Page Features2023 Orlando Taco Bracket ChallengeWho has the best tacos in Central Florida? Orlando Magazine Staff,
Dentists, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleOrlando's Top Dentist Spotlight Series: Dynamic Smile DesignMeet the amazing team over at Dynamic Smile Design Orlando Magazine Staff,
Dentists, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleOrlando's Top Dentist Spotlight Series: Fine Dentistry of Downtown OrlandoMeet the team at Fine Dentistry and find out why they're 2023 Top Dentists! Orlando Magazine Staff,
Dentists, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleOrlando's Top Dentist Spotlight Series: Sand Lake DentalMeet Dr. Maali and find out what makes him at 2023 Top Dentist. Orlando Magazine Staff,
Dentists, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleOrlando's Top Dentists Spotlight Series: Dream Dental ServicesMeet Dr. Jonathan Ouellette and learn more about Dream Dental Services. Orlando Magazine Staff,
Community, News and FeaturesCommunity: Reimagining Downtown OrlandoThriving downtowns take strong vision. T. Michele Walker,
Local Getaways, TravelTravel: Ponte Vedra Inn & ClubA delightful look at old Florida. The more things change, the more Ponte Vedra Inn & Club stays the same. Robert Ferrera,
Culinary Spotlight, Dining2023 Orlando St. Patrick's Day Pub RoundupGet your green on and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at one of Orlando’s many rollicking Irish pubs. Anna Brescia,
Health & BeautyHealth: Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement“Women are at the epicenter of the Alzheimer’s crisis. That’s why we must be at the heart of the solution.” Cynthia Van Gaasbeck,
Health & BeautyHealth: Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource CenterIf you ask the loved ones of an Alzheimer’s patient what they need most from an organization, they will likely say education and support. Cynthia Van Gaasbeck,
Health & BeautyHealth: Alzheimer’s Association Purple GalaPaula Rutledge is easy to pick out of any crowd. It’s the hat that gives her away. Cynthia Van Gaasbeck,
Health & BeautyHealth: Brevard Alzheimer’s FoundationNo one ever said you can’t have fun while being good. Cynthia Van Gaasbeck,
Health & Beauty, Home Page FeaturesAlzheimer’s Research: Is This the Beginning of the End?Recent discoveries in Alzheimer’s research provide hope for a cure. Susan Jenks,
Doctors, Home Page Features, Sponsored ArticleFocus On with Dr. Sadek: What is an Epileptologist and why should I see one? Dr. Ahmed Sadek,
Art & Entertainment, Arts and EventsWalt Disney World Brings Back the MagicIn response to guest feedback, Disney has announced exciting updates to make the experience more magical. T. Michele Walker,
TravelTravel: The Best of Virgin VoyagesThis Virgin cruise helps you remember how to have fun. Megan Padilla,
Arts and EventsAttractions: EPCOT Blooms with Flower Festival MagicAt the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, Mother Earth is the star of the show. Jennie Hess,
Dining, Food & DrinkThe Dish with Brendan O'Connor: It's an Orlando Brew ha-haThe beer scene in Central Florida is relatively new, when you consider the history of those succulent suds. Brendan O’Connor,
Art & Entertainment, News and FeaturesOrlando Event Calendar: March 2023We've rounded up the best events in March and beyond! Orlando Magazine Staff,
ColumnEditor Letter: Building a Healthy CommunityT. Michele Walker takes us down memory lane! T. Michele Walker,
Dining, Food & DrinkCocktails & Speakeasies: Spring Into Cocktail SeasonSpringtime is a time of rejuvenation, a new life, and fresh cocktails. Josephine Maida,
Dining, Food & Drink, News and FeaturesCocktails & Speakeasies: Top 10 Speakeasies in Central FloridaThe speakeasy fad may have faded after prohibition ended in 1933, but we say it’s better late than never. George Diaz,
Dining, Food & DrinkAn Inside Look into Orlando’s Cocktails & Speakeasies SceneStep back in time when cocktails were forbidden, and you needed a secret code to enter your favorite watering hole. Prohibition may have ended ninety years ago, but speakeasies and cocktails are just as popular today. T. Michele Walker,