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The Back Porch Restaurant in Lake Alfred – Review and Photos


 

The Main Dining Room at The Back Porch Restaurant

The Main Dining Room at The Back Porch Restaurant

 

The Back Porch — A Unique Dining Experience

As a Florida resident living in Disney’s backyard (well, not literally, but a mere 30 minutes away!), I’m perpetually searching for off-the-beaten-path non-touristy eateries and attractions.  Alas… I found a hidden little gem that many Central Florida residents don’t even know exists.  The Back Porch restaurant is a one-of-a-kind, unusual dining experience.  The concept is one I had previously never seen.  I’ve had lunch there about a half-dozen times, and it never disappoints.

So, what makes The Back Porch so uniquely different from most other restaurants?  The following Restaurant Review shows why it’s distinct and noteworthy.

 

The Back Porch Restaurant

The Back Porch Restaurant

 

The Back Porch — Along Florida’s Antique Trail

The Back Porch is located in The Barn Antiques and shopping complex in Lake Alfred, Florida.  It’s in an area of Central Florida known as The Antique Trail whereby serious antique buffs spend 3-4 days making a loop from Lakeland to Winter Haven to Lake Alfred to Plant City and Lake Wales to find that one priceless treasure they hope The Antique Road Show will appraise exponentially higher than what they paid for it.  (You know… the trash to treasure kinda thing!)

The Barn Antiques is a family owned business selling high-end antiques since 1969.  But what began five decades ago as an antique store on a family ranch has grown into a magnet for shoppers.  It’s now a sprawling complex of shops.  Right next to the antiques store is The Stable Home Decor which sells moderate to high-end home furnishings and women’s accessories.  On the opposite end is The Season’s Gift Shop, overflowing with holiday and seasonal decorations.  Across from that is The Back Yard Garden Shop, an outdoor shopping experience under a canopy of native shade trees.  All four shops and the restaurant have been managed and run by members of the Wales family for the past 48 years.  (Here’s my article and photos of the four retail shops.)  The Back Porch was created for a delicious break for hungry shoppers who tend to spend hours browsing the ever-changing jammed-packed shops in this complex.

 

The Back Porch Restaurant Menu

The Back Porch Restaurant Menu

 

The Back Porch — A Picnic Lunch

The unique thing about The Back Porch is that it’s a picnic-style lunch that’s mostly self-service.  Here’s how it works…

  • Upon entering, pick up a paper menu (photo above) and seat yourself
  • Fill out your menu with the pencils provided on the table
  • Put your name and table number on the little yellow sticky tab
  • Take your menu to one of the registers to pay
  • Help yourself to a soda, spiced raspberry tea, or coffee (beer & wine available on the deck)
  • Your lunch is delivered in a quaint wooden picnic basket

 

 

Table #26 at The Back Porch Restaurant

Table #26 at The Back Porch Restaurant

 

Hubby's Picnic Lunch at The Back Porch Restaurant

Hubby’s Picnic Lunch at The Back Porch Restaurant

 

Country Flare Meets Shabby Chic

I really like this place.  Even when busy (which is most of the time), it’s relaxing.  It has a comfortable atmosphere and the decor is a cross between country flare and shabby chic.  The ambience, like the restaurant concept itself, is truly unique.  There are large stained glass windows in the main dining room, and the table tops are hand painted with wild flowers by Jan Wales (this whole family is so darn creative and talented!).  Off of the main dining room is a smaller private room that can be reserved for special events such as birthdays, showers, or a women’s luncheon.  Another seating option is the wrap-around covered deck, called The Shady Deck.  This is a great opportunity to enjoy the year-round warm Central Florida weather.  The deck overlooks a beautiful nature pond and has its own outside entrance.  The Shady Deck serves ice cream and refreshing beverages including beer, wine, frozen sangrias, frozen mimosas, frozen lemonade, and soda (with free refills).

 

Beautiful Stained Glass Windows

Beautiful Stained Glass Windows

 

Beverage Station for The Shady Deck

Beverage Station for The Shady Deck

 

The Shady Deck Separate Entrance

The Shady Deck Separate Entrance

 


 

Charming Spot for Inexpensive Casual American Eats

At The Back Porch you won’t find escargot, oysters Rockefeller, pub burgers, trendy flatbreads, creme brûlée or any other gourmet fare.  Nope.  This is good old fashioned American casual eats!  Choices like creamy vegetable soup, potato salad, blue cheese slaw, chicken salad on a croissant, ham bar-b-cue, and Florida strawberry cream cake.  And they always offer specials-of-the-day.  The best value is to choose one item from each of four categories — soup, salad, sandwich, and dessert for $8.52, a good deal in which owner Drew Wales says there has not been a price increase in 7 years, even though the price of doing business has gone up considerably.  If you have little tikes, they can have their own “Teddy Bear Picnic Basket” with at least 3 choices, all under five dollars.

Now typically, a four-course lunch would be a little much for the middle of the day, but not at The Back Porch.  Portions are not huge, but I always leave comfortably satisfied.  This is not the kind of lunch that will cause you to forfeit dinner, and I’ve never seen anyone asking for a doggie bag.  You won’t feel stuffed and lethargic, just pleasantly full and energized for more shopping.  Even men with larger appetites seem to enjoy the lunches here.  As long as you realize it’s a lovely place for a “light” lunch, you won’t be disappointed.  After all, it is a picnic-style lunch, not the likes of an Olive Garden with all-you-can-eat soup, salad and breadsticks.  But that’s the beauty of The Back Porch!

Even though the food is simple, many of the items have a unique twist to them, like the Slaw for example, made with their own Blue Cheese Dressing (an excellent choice!).  Everything is homemade, with recipes that have been in the Wales family since opening 45+ years ago.  I also appreciate the seasonal options they incorporate into the menu.  When I was there right before Christmas, I had the red velvet cake with red and green sprinkles for dessert.  Quite yummy, and very festive looking!  And, in keeping with the picnic theme, everything served in the individual wooden picnic baskets is eaten from disposable containers… just as if you were on a real picnic!

***TIP… It’s not unusual for The Back Porch to serve up to 500 meals a day, therefore, a late lunch between 1:30-2:00 seems to be less busy.

***TIP… The restrooms in The Back Porch also serve the rest of the shopping complex.  As a result, there is typically a bit of a wait; plan accordingly.  The good news: While you’re waiting feel free to browse the great selection of food items offered for sale.  There are jams, sauces, dip mixes, soup mixes, etc. along with cute little sessional gift items.

 

My Picnic Lunch at The Back Porch Restaurant

My Picnic Lunch at The Back Porch Restaurant

 

Gift Items at The Back Porch Restaurant

Gift Items at The Back Porch Restaurant

 

The Back Porch… A Slice of “Old Florida!”

The Back Porch is a refreshing change of pace for locals looking to get away from the touristy hustle and bustle that is synonymous with Central Florida.  I’m always amazed that despite being in the middle of nowhere, business is bustling here.  Nevertheless, people are not in a hurry, no one is stepping on my toes, and any wait time is spent chatting with like-minded souls yearning for a slice of “Old Florida.”  There are no billboards or other advertising means, simply word-of-mouth.  But as they say, “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it!”

 

The Back Porch "Rules!"

The Back Porch “Rules!”

 

The Back Porch — Directions and Hours

Like me, you may have driven near The Back Porch a thousand times with no idea it existed.  It can be somewhat difficult to find unless someone tells you about it.  Years ago, my girlfriend told me about this special little spot — and now, I’m passing my little secret on to you…

From Interstate 4

Take Exit 48, Hwy. 557, 3 miles South

From Hwy. 17/92 in Lake Alfred

At the intersection of Hwy. 17/92 and E. Pomelo follow signs to Interstate 4 on Hwy. 557 – 4 miles

Hours

Lunch served from 11 to 3, Tuesday though Saturday (closed Sundays and Mondays)

 

Have you been to The Back Porch restaurant for a picnic lunch? Please share your experience.  Or, perhaps you have a little-known secret dining spot of your own.  Our readers would love to hear about it.  Simply post a comment in the reply box below!

 


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The Barn Antiques & Shopping Complex in Lake Alfred Florida

 


 

Antiques from Florida and Around the World

Antiques from Florida and Around the World

 

Central Florida — So Much More than Theme Parks

Typically, when One thinks of Central Florida, antiquing isn’t the first thing that comes to mind… or the second or third, for that matter. But among the many reasons to take a theme park break is the plethora of fine antique shops throughout the Sunshine State. Florida’s Antiques Loop (as we Floridians affectionately call it) includes Lakeland, Winter Haven, Lake Alfred, Plant City, and Lake Wales. But even if you’re not an antique freak, it’s worth a visit to The Barn Antiques in Lake Alfred. As you’ll soon see, this little gem located just 5 minutes from Interstate 4 (exit 48 in Lake Alfred) is a quaint little complex consisting of multiple shops and even a restaurant for hungry shoppers to take a delicious reprieve.

 

The Barn Antiques - Lake Alfred Florida

The Barn Antiques – Lake Alfred Florida

 

The Barn Antiques — A Family Affair

Ednamay Wales dreamt of opening an antique shop, and in 1969 her dream became a reality. It was located on the family ranch in rural Polk County, in a small, tin-roofed building. She called it The Barn Antiques. But Ednamay wasn’t the only visionary in the family. Today, in its 6th decade, The Barn Antiques has expanded into much larger quarters and involves all of the Wales family. In fact, it’s one of Florida’s most popular destinations for quality antiques. Some of the collector’s items come from extensive local buying, but many of the hand-picked treasures come from their frequent trips abroad.

The collectible heirlooms include dining room and bedroom pieces, armoires, sideboards, chairs, bookcases, desks, stained glass windows, and so much more. You don’t have to be particularly fond of period pieces to enjoy browsing this shop. I’m not an antiques aficionado, and yet, it’s fun just looking at all the classics. As the owners like to say, “Heaven’s a little closer at The Barn!”

 

Heaven's a Little Closer at The Barn!

Heaven’s a Little Closer at The Barn!

 


 

The Stable Home Decor

Ten years (or so) after successfully launching The Barn Antiques another expansion project took form. Right alongside the antique shop the Wales Family opened a home decor and gift shop called The Stable Home Decor. Oh my gosh… this place is packed with goodies! From floor to ceiling, I don’t think there’s a foot of spare space. The Wales Family certainly are gifted designers. I have purchased a few of their floral arrangements and wreaths, but they also have framed prints, candles, bath and body items, very unique women’s fashion accessories, and so much more. I like the way everything is displayed in vignettes, so it looks more like a designer home than a retail shop. They also do a great job of balancing traditional home decor with the latest trends. So pretty much whatever your taste, you’ll likely find something you just can’t resist at The Stable!

 

The Stable Home Decor in Lake Alfred Florida

The Stable Home Decor

 

The Stable Home Decor in Lake Alfred Florida

The Stable Home Decor

 

The Stable Home Decor in Lake Alfred Florida

The Stable Home Decor

 

The Seasons Gift Shop

A short stroll down the sidewalk from The Stable is The Seasons. Another gift shop, but this one features holiday and seasonal (hence the name) decorations for the home. Another jammed-packed shop that requires a few trips around the store in order to see everything. The displays at The Seasons are ever-changing. Depending on the calendar month in which you attend, you may see Valentine’s, St. Patrick’s, Spring, Easter, Summer, 4th of July, Fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving, or Christmas decorations and home accents. It’s fun here, because I never see the same things twice. Even when I don’t purchase anything (a rare occasion) at The Seasons, I leave with tons of decorating ideas! On my last visit they were all decked out for Christmas. The entire shop transforms into a winter wonderland filled with holiday decorations in a variety of styles and themes — traditional, trendy, whimsical, and everything in between. I absolutely love this place at Christmastime! Who says you can’t get into the Christmas spirit in Florida?

 

The Seasons Gift Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

The Seasons Gift Shop

 

Christmas at The Seasons Gift Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

Christmas at The Seasons Gift Shop

 

Christmas at The Seasons Gift Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

Christmas at The Seasons Gift Shop

 

Christmas at The Seasons Gift Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

Christmas at The Seasons Gift Shop

 

The Children's Department at The Seasons Gift Shop in Lake Alfred

The Children’s Department at The Seasons Gift Shop

 

Hanukkah Decorations and Gifts at The Seasons Gift Shop

Hanukkah Decorations and Gifts

 

Gifts for Florida Gator Fans!

Gifts for Florida Gator Fans!

 

Scent-sational Swan Creek Candles and Melts

Scent-sational Swan Creek Candles and Melts

 

The Back Yard Garden Shop

Of course no well-dressed home is complete without taking care of the front porch and back yard… kinda like getting all decked out in your fanciest 5th Avenue attire and forgetting your shoes or jewelry. But alas, the Wales Family has you covered with that too. Adjacent to The Seasons Gift Shop is The Back Yard Garden Shop. It’s a really cool outdoor shopping area underneath a canopy of shade trees. In keeping with “the barn” theme, it has rustic wooden rafters for the ceiling, a straw floor, and bales of hay that double as display cases.

Just like the other shops in this complex, every nook and cranny is crammed with merchandise. Here, you’ll find decorative garden accessories including fountains, arbors, birdhouses, flags, colorful pots, garden statuary, wind chimes, outdoor pillows, plaques, and many more unique items. And, if you’re in the market for some Florida-friendly native plants, you’ll find a wide variety that changes often. There are seasonally appropriate selections as well.

Make sure you walk through The Back Yard Garden Shop at least once. Because, well, how many gift shops have a live tree growing right through the center of it?

 

The Back Yard Garden Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

The Back Yard Garden Shop

 

The Back Yard Garden Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

The Back Yard Garden Shop

 

The Back Yard Garden Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

The Back Yard Garden Shop

 

The Back Yard Garden Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

The Back Yard Garden Shop

 

The Back Yard Garden Shop in Lake Alfred Florida

The Back Yard Garden Shop

 

The Back Yard Garden Shop at Christmas

The Back Yard Garden Shop at Christmas

 

The Back Porch Restaurant

It’s quite easy spending several hours browsing through all the antiques and home decor awesomeness this complex has to offer. Hubby and I usually allow 2-3 hours every time we visit. I’ve noticed that even men that don’t like to shop do not have a problem coming here. Perhaps it’s because of the strategically placed benches along the walkway where the men seem to gather. Perhaps. But I’m more inclined to believe it’s the promise of a relaxing lunch at The Back Porch Restaurant. Nestled nicely between The Seasons and The Stable, this cozy little luncheon spot has a unique twist compared to most restaurants. It’s actually a picnic lunch. Everything is served in individual wooden picnic baskets and eaten from disposable plates, just as if you were on a picnic.

The Back Porch serves casual American eats in a very comfortable atmosphere. You get to choose between indoor or patio dining.  And, did I mention how inexpensive it is? It’s a wonderful change of pace from the typical stereotype restaurant concept. After reading my Back Porch Restaurant Review here, I think you’ll agree!

 

Picnic Lunch at The Back Porch Restaurant in Lake Alfred Florida

Picnic Lunch at The Back Porch Restaurant

 

The Barn Antiques & Shops — Directions and Store Hours

Whether you’re a local who was born and raised in Florida or a visiting tourist, The Barn Antiques and shopping complex is worth a few hours of your time. The inventory is constantly changing; and, quite honestly, you never know what you’ll find! It’s an off-the-beaten-path kind of place which can be difficult to find unless someone tells you about it. It’s a short 25 minute drive from Disney’s Magic Kingdom theme park, 50 minutes from Tampa’s Riverwalk (longer if you take the back roads, which I recommend). If you’re using GPS, simply input The Barn Antiques, Lake Alfred as your destination. Here are the directions and store hours…

 

From Interstate 4

Take Exit 48, Hwy. 557, 3 miles South

 

From Hwy. 17/92 in Lake Alfred

At the intersection of Hwy. 17/92 and E. Pomelo follow signs to Interstate 4, on Hwy. 557 – 4 miles

 

  • The Stable, The Seasons, The Back Porch, and The Back Yard are open all year. The Barn Antiques is open seasonally, from the first Saturday in October through the last Saturday in May
  • Store Hours — 10 to 4, Tuesday through Saturday (the shops are closed on Sundays and Mondays)
  • The Back Porch serves lunch from 11 to 3

 

QUESTION: Have you been to The Barn Antiques and shopping complex? Or maybe you’ve stumbled across a unique and quaint shopping/dining experience of your own. Please share with our readers in the comment box below!

 


 

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