Pom Pom’s To Close October 4th After Nearly Two Decades In Milk District

We will miss their incredible sandwiches and soups. Goodbye, spaghetti sandwich. Until we meet again.

Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria, a beloved Orlando institution known for its eclectic menu and artistic vibe, is closing its doors on October 4th after nearly two decades of serving the community. Located in the heart of the Milk District, Pom Pom’s has been more than just a sandwich shop—it’s been a gathering place for creatives, foodies, and those seeking a unique spot to hang out.

Owned by Pom Moongauklang, a former New York-based pastry chef, the restaurant became famous for its inventive combinations like the “Mama Ling Ling’s Thanksgiving” sandwich and an extensive selection of loose-leaf teas. Since opening in 2005, Pom Pom’s stood out not only for its food but also for its support of local artists, often hosting art shows on its walls.

The news of its closure has hit the Orlando community hard, with loyal customers reminiscing about their favorite meals and memories shared in the cozy, mural-covered space. Pom Pom’s departure leaves a void in the city’s culinary scene. As the final days approach, long-time fans are flocking in for one last taste, making October 4th the end of an era for this quirky, much-loved Orlando gem.

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