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Specialties
Looking for a place where you can have fun and enjoy lunch? You must come at the El Bodegon. We are serving you for a long time. The El bodegon means a tavern, a place where everyone can enjoy and eat. This is a Spanish restaurant where you will get all the delicious and tasty meals made by expert chefs. In addition, we provide the service of corporate office catering and special events. You will be able to experience the lunch and happy hours specials with us. With live bands playing in front of you, the deliciousness of your feast is increased to upper level. Not only the foods, but also you can also ask us for the beer and wine that is there for you anytime you ask. We have hired professional and qualified persons to work with us, and our superb working crew has never let our clients down till now.
History
Established in 2007.
El Bodegón Tapas & Wine is Orlando’s finest and most visited Spanish Restaurant and its story is as magical as that of this Central Florida city that is the hospitality capital of the United States.
The restaurant is owned by siblings Alexis Mariñez and Jackie Méndez, who along with their mother, Nadine López, have created an incredible atmosphere usually found in a cosmopolitan city like New York or Chicago.
The restaurant resembles an old bodegón, Spanish for wine cellar, and its colors pay homage to the Spanish wine country that is known around the world for its traditions and colorful fiestas.
Meet the Business Owner
Alexis M.
Business Owner
Alexis Mariñez worked for over 15 years in Orlando’s hospitality industry, always working on different aspects of the food and beverage where he learned to develop his strong drive for client satisfaction.
With his drive and experience in hospitality under the belt — and the support of his sister and mother — Alexis set forth to follow his dream of owning a Spanish restaurant in 2006 and named it El Bodegón, Spanish an ambiguous term for both tavern or wine cellar.
Having made his home in the heart of Central Florida, Alexis Mariñez decided to establish El Bodegón is Winter Park, one of the townships of Orlando — the entertainment and hospitality capital of the United States.