“This Cava is bursting with ROYGBIV,” says McAvoy. “Pride Month is important to us because we all have family, friends and co-workers who are part of the LGBTQ+ community and we want to joyfully celebrate everyone.”īest Wine Bar: 2023 Orlando Sentinel Foodie Awards Pick them up in-store or order ahead of time. “This puff tastes just like you’re having a bowl of Fruity Pebbles on a Saturday morning,” says Krupp, who adds that the childhood-memory feels are off the charts. And since this Winter Park bakery is seriously full of pride, fans can enjoy it all summer long. This one features chef/partner Stephanie Krupp’s signature choux dough with sweet, crunchy craquelin that’s filled with a scratch-made Fruity Pebbles-infused pastry cream. (Courtesy Choulala) Pride Puff from Choulala Is Choulala’s the prettiest, most prideful potable puff in the city? Possibly. Add these delights to your rainbow roundup for consumption as you eat and drink your way through June. By the time this little roster drops, your social feeds will likely be Technicolor with treats. Pride Month goeth before a fall (of your summer beach bod diet) if you’re not careful because predictably, Orlando’s fun food and drink purveyors are coming out colorful and delicious, just like they do every year.
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