Hash House A Go Go opens their first Orlando location on International Drive

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Earlier this week, Hash House A Go Go, an all-day dining spot, opened on International Drive. The award-winning restaurant, made famous at their Las Vegas locations, serves “twisted farm food” for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. The name represents the fusing the ideas of “old-style food” and “something new” creating a fun lighthearted dining experience offering traditional diner fare, spiced up with bold flavors and over-the-top presentations.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring our twisted Midwestern fare to this region of the country,” said Jim Rees, chief operating officer. “Hash House A Go Go will be a lively gathering place playing on the high energy and fun-loving style of Central Florida, while treating locals and visitors alike to inventive, farm-fresh food, presented in a style that’s all our own.”

The restaurant’s décor, like the food, is country-style with an urban flair. From the barn-inspired exterior complete with a silver silo, to the  interior with old-school black-and-white farm photos and relaxed booths, the restaurant seats 260 guests, including 60 seats at the bar. Hash House A Go Go has received national recognition from the likes of “The Steve Harvey Show”, Martha Stewart, Al Roker, and “Man Vs. Food.”

Located at 5350 International Drive, just down from the Festival Bay Mall, the restaurant will be open daily, with breakfast served all day through lunch and selected signature breakfast items available at dinner. Breakfast service will start at 7:30 a.m., continuing into lunch from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m., and dinner will be served from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. with late night dining on Friday and Saturday till 1 a.m. Brunch service will be offered on Saturdays and Sundays from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, please visit hashhouseagogo.com.

Hash House A Go Go offers something for any guest, including these highlights:

Breakfast
• Andy’s Sage Fried Chicken Benedict
with maple reduction, eggs, bacon, mashed potatoes, and split biscuit

• HH Famous Meatloaf Hash
with roasted red peppers, fresh spinach, and smoked mozzarella

• Flapjacks
Blueberry Pecan, Brown Sugar Banana, Blackberry Granola, Snickers, Apple Cinnamon

• House Favorite Scramble
with roasted chicken, fresh corn, roasted red peppers and mozzarella
served with griddled mashed potatoes or crispy potatoes, fruit and fresh biscuit

Brunch

• Crispy Hand-Hammered Pork Tenderloin Benedict
with market tomato, spinach, and barbecue cream, topped with scrambled eggs

• Tractor Driver Combo
two eggs with bacon, sausage or potatoes with a buttermilk flapjack, vanilla waffle or griddled french toast

• O’Hare of the Dog
24 oz. Budweiser in a bag with a side of bacon

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Lunch

• Famous One Pound Hash House Stuffed Burgers
stuffing options include: fresh mushroom and Swiss cheese; apple wood-smoked bacon and mashed potato; crumbled blue cheese; hardwood-smoked bacon, avocado and cheddar

• The Kokomo
griddled meatloaf, roasted tomato & smoked mozzarella on old fashioned milk bread

• Andy’s Sage Fried Chicken Salad
tossed mixed greens in mango vinaigrette with green apple, caramelized pecans, crumbled blue cheese, and fresh tomato, crowned with sage fried chicken breast

Dinner

HHAGGChix_Waffles• Sage Fried Chicken and Waffles
two sage fried chicken breasts with a hardwood smoked bacon waffle tower, hot maple reduction and fried leaks

• Stuffed HH Meatloaf
with fresh spinach, roasted red peppers, mozzarella cheese, marsala cream sauce & griddled mashed potatoes

• HH Famous Roasted Chicken Pot Pie
upside down crust stuffed with house-roasted chicken, shaved sweet corn, mushrooms, broccoli, carrots, red potato, veggies and pan gravy

Fittingly, Hash House A Go Go’s beverage program features beer and wine along with a wide variety of spirited cocktails including Johnny’s Famous BLT Mary trimmed with a fresh tomato wheel, smoked bacon slice, a rib of romaine lettuce, and toast or even the Champagne Super Nova – a blend of mint and bubbly. On the non-alcoholic side, the drink list showcases an assortment of freshly squeezed juices and lemonades like the Hash House favorite, Kiwi Watermelon Lemonade. For the caffeine addicts, the restaurant offers a variety of specialties, including flavors like ‘smores mocha, caramel all over, and banana latte.

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6 Comments

  1. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    As someone from europe, comming only once every few years to Orlando, but stay for 6 weeks, it’s great to see what kind of new dining options are available for us after shopping at the outlet mall. This realy keeps us informed.
    Love your hard work, thanks for the show and your amazing site and awesome magazine.

  2. Congratulations!

    I wish you guys would consider opening a Utah location. I’m sure it would be a success…

  3. So excited! This is our favorite restaurant on every trip to Las Vegas and generally our first breakfast the morning after we arrive! Heading there for brunch to celebrate my first Mother’s Day and can’t wait!!

  4. YES YES! From the first time I ate in the one in San Diego, it became a favorite restaurant of mine! So glad I now have one in Orlando!

  5. We ate at the hash house today and it was great. Can’t wait to take the rest of the family there. Thanks for giving us something new to choose for our dining experience.