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    Restaurant in Orlando, United States

    Flame Tree Barbecue

    100Pearl Points

    Park-day barbecue

    Flame Tree Barbecue, Restaurant in Orlando

    About Flame Tree Barbecue

    Flame Tree Barbecue is worth choosing when convenience inside the Animal Kingdom orbit matters more than a long, reservation-led meal. For a casual first-timer meal, it is easier than Boma, Jiko, or Sanaa, but less compelling if the goal is a full resort dining experience or ingredient-driven dinner.

    For Flame Tree Barbecue in Orlando, the verified public facts are limited: it is a casual venue with daily hours that begin at 10:30 AM and run into the evening, with closing time varying by day. That makes it easiest to evaluate as a practical daytime or early-evening option rather than as a restaurant defined here by a detailed published menu, chef profile, or formal dining format.

    The clearest planning point is simplicity. Dress is casual, the listed hours make the venue usable across daytime and earlier-evening plans on most days. Beyond that, specific claims about signature dishes, seating format, service details, pricing, reservations, dietary accommodations, or takeout should be checked directly with the venue before you plan around them.

    Pick it for convenience, not for a destination dinner

    The right use case is a casual meal in Orlando when the schedule matters more than a long, planned restaurant experience. The wrong use case is a special-occasion dinner where you need verified detail on the room, service pacing, menu depth before committing. Compared with Boma, Jiko, Sanaa, Flame Tree Barbecue is best treated here as the option with the clearest verified basics: casual dress and posted daily hours.

    First-timers should treat it as a practical option: choose it when casual dress and daytime-to-evening hours fit the plan. If the group wants to compare other dining choices, Maya Grill is another venue to consider. If the decision is between Flame Tree Barbecue and other casual or more planned meals, The Mara, Boma, Jiko can be useful comparison points, but verify each venue's current details before deciding.

    How to decide on the day

    Choose this when the group is already in Orlando, wants something casual, can work within the posted hours. Skip it when the meal needs to justify travel on its own or when you need verified specifics about menu, price, service format, or accommodations before deciding. For broader planning around the city, use our full Orlando restaurants guide, plus the companion Orlando hotels guide, Orlando bars guide, Orlando wineries guide, Orlando experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Flame Tree Barbecue?

    Specific recommended dishes are not verified here. Treat Flame Tree Barbecue as a casual Orlando option and check the venue's official channels for current menu details before deciding what to order. If you are also considering Boma or Jiko, verify their current details separately before choosing.

    What should a first-timer know about Flame Tree Barbecue?

    Treat it as a casual Orlando venue rather than a destination dinner built around detailed published dining claims. The hours start at 10:30 AM daily and run until 6 PM or later, depending on the day, so it fits daytime and early-evening planning better than a late-night plan. Compare it with options like The Mara or Sanaa if you are deciding among different venues.

    Can Flame Tree Barbecue accommodate groups?

    Group-specific details are not verified here. The casual dress code and daily hours may make it easy to consider for a straightforward Orlando meal, but check directly with the venue for current group, seating, reservation-related details. Maya Grill or Jiko may be worth comparing if you are still deciding among venues.

    What should I wear to Flame Tree Barbecue?

    Wear casual clothing. The verified dress code is casual, so there is no need to plan formal attire. If you are comparing it with Boma or Sanaa, check each venue's current guidance before deciding how dressed up the group should be.

    Location

    2901 Osceola Pkwy, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

    Orlando, United States

    Compare Flame Tree Barbecue

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    How Flame Tree Barbecue Orlando compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • The Mara, Notable alternative
    • Boma, Notable alternative
    • Jiko, Notable alternative
    • Sanaa, Notable alternative
    • Maya Grill, Notable alternative

    How it compares in Orlando

    The Mara is the closest comparison for a casual, low-planning meal, while Flame Tree Barbecue is the better fit when the group is already in the park and wants to avoid moving the day around a restaurant. The Mara makes more sense when leaving the park flow is already part of the plan.

    Boma, Jiko, Sanaa are stronger choices for a meal that needs more ambiance and a clearer resort-restaurant feel. Pick Boma or Sanaa for a fuller sit-down experience, Jiko when the meal is meant to feel more adult and planned.

    Maya Grill is the better Orlando cross-shop when the priority is a restaurant meal outside the park rhythm. Flame Tree Barbecue wins on ease; Maya Grill wins when the group wants a more settled dinner format.

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