


That’s because the rowdy German restaurant opened an art gallery upstairs in July (no, really), and that gallery is opening an exhibit called Garbology Thursday. You’ll be forgiven for putting down one of Orlando’s favorite institutions this week if you call Hollerbach a bit trashy. 6 p.m., Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House and Culinary Garden, 26 E. You may or may not deploy a Mockney accent worse than Dick Van Dyke’s in Mary Poppins at the end of the evening. There will also be a “British Bake Off Dessert Board” featuring Eton’s Mess, Custard and Bakewell Tarts, as well as Millionaire’s Shortbread. Miami-based chef Bates, who once appeared on Food Network UK, will whip up a deluxe menu including Scotch eggs, beer-battered Atlantic cod, triple-cooked fries and smashed peas with lemon and Mint. Wait until you come back, we swear “the spotted dick” doesn’t appear anywhere on this menu. Mills Ave., free.Ĭhef Andy Bates and the folks at the Edible Education Experience Kitchen House invite you to an evening of British-style asses and bubbles.

Justin Kangrga 10 p.m., Lil Indies, 1036 N. Hard Swingin’ Country Soiree: Decker and Dimitrov 7 p.m., Lil Indies, 1036 N. Lynnette Cantosĭamien Escobar 7:30 p.m., The Plaza Live, 425 N. Multi-platinum sales and his own McDonald’s Meal Deal prove this Kid has his eyes on a bigger pop market stake beyond the rap game, so you better see him in a smaller venue. Cats, trash cans, British food and reggaetón… how can you go wrong?įollowing the global hit of last year’s hit “Stay” with Justin Bieber, teenage Australian rapper The Kid Laroi is coming to Orlando on a headlining world tour that’s selling out everywhere. Our pick of the best things to do this week.
