Following is a list of minority and women-owned businesses near the Orange County Convention Center.
Art and Performance Space
Bars
- Nora's Sugar Shack (wine, beer, cigars)
Coffee Shops and Bakeries
- Valhalla Bakery (Vegan)
Dining Out
- 1,000 Degrees Pizza in Winter Garden
- Aashirwad Indian Cuisine
- Chef Eddie's
- Daya Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurant
- Maraya at Sabrina's Restaurant
- Negril Jamaican Restaurant
- Nikki's Place
- Nile Ethiopian Restaurant
- Pom Pom's Teahouse & Sandwicheria
- Popcorn Junkie
- Rusty Spoon (gastropub)
- Seven Bites Cafe and Bakery
- Zaza New Cuban Diner
Entertainment
Hair Salons
Marketplace & Shopping
- Artegon Marketplace - This is a former shopping mall turned into an artisans, artists and crafters market. It is full of various vendors and booths, some of which are women and minority-owned. It's a unique space with a pretty wide variety of Businesses
- DEXTRA Surf Company
- East West Records and CD's
- Etoile Boutique (vintage clothing)
- Retromended Vintage (clothing)
- ZouZou Boutique (clothing/jewelry)
Media
- Watermark (independently owned LGBT newspaper and website)
- NaturePlay Film
Neighborhood
- Mills 50 (formerly Little Vietnam) - shopping and restaurant neighborhood. Near the corner of Mills Avenue and Colonial Drive is an area of Orlando noted for its variety of Vietnamese restaurants, gift shops, and Asian markets. There are multiple places in this vicinity to eat, drink and browse.
Photography and Video
Spa & Exercise
Transportation