House of Blues first opened in Cambridge, MA in 1992. It began as a concert venue with an original folk art setting, live music and delta-inspired cuisine (House of Blues), with locations in California, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas. The House of Blues in Orlando, FL offers a wide variety of food, live music, and a welcoming setting with a tad of a folk influence.
House of Blues Orlando opened its doors for the first time in 1997, located in the heart of Downtown Disney (now called Disney Springs) (Disney Springs). With a heavy folk influence in its setting, it feels very welcoming when we can observe that huge House of Blues water tower. This tower is an icon in this location. The setting is amiable and pleasant at first glance. When the diner sees the façade, at a first glance he would feel welcome because the setting is warm; with folk art, and some tin sculptures …show more content…
But take in mind this is more as a casual place to hang out with friends than anything else. Personally, I found it more as a casual place to go with friends, listen to live music sitting in that cozy outside plaza. With a great staff, truly friendly and open to give a thoughtful recommendation about any feature of the menu. I wouldn’t go here if it was a formal occasion; even though the place is great, the setting might be a little of a buzz kill. Its folk setting is great, but for a formal event, it might be a bit underwhelming. It just tries to be something different than your average restaurant, and it is. But if you’re looking a formal place, you should look somewhere else. This simply is not that kind of place. Overall House of Blues is a great place to gather with friends, get some mouthwatering dishes, listen to some rock classics and having a heck of a time. Overall, I can say without a hassle that I had a blast in the House of