
Where to Eat in DeLand — The Authoritative Dining Guide
Quick answer: DeLand's dining scene is anchored by the Downtown Woodland Boulevard corridor — fine dining at Cress Restaurant (farm-to-table), craft beer at Persimmon Hollow Brewing, Cuban at Café Da Vinci, and casual brunch, bakeries, coffee shops, and late-night spots within a compact six-block walking district.
Fine Dining
| Restaurant | Address | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Cress Restaurant103 W Indiana Ave | Farm-to-table | DeLand's flagship fine-dining restaurant. James Beard Foundation semifinalist multiple times; seasonal tasting menu with wine pairings. Reservations recommended. [S124] |
| The Table at DeLandDowntown DeLand | Contemporary American | Chef-driven, tasting-menu-oriented. Locals' "where you go when Cress is booked." |
Casual Full-Service
| Restaurant | Address | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Boston Coffeehouse109 E New York Ave | Breakfast / café | Downtown brunch anchor since 1996; full breakfast menu + espresso; pet-friendly front porch. [S127] |
| The Half WallDowntown Woodland Blvd | Gastropub | Craft beer + elevated bar food; group-of-4-to-6 slot with a real beer program. |
| De La Vega128 N Woodland Blvd | Spanish / Latin tapas | Paella Valenciana on weekends; sangria-and-patio date-night energy; on-site gallery. [S125] |
| Cook's Buffet, Cafe & Bakery704 N Woodland Blvd | Historic diner | Family-owned since 1959 in a 1901 building. Classic Southern buffet + bakery. [S126] |
Cafés & Bakeries
| Restaurant | Address | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Prairie Island ProvisionsDowntown | Specialty coffee | Single-origin pour-overs and seasonal pastry program; limited seating — grab and walk. |
| Kava CoffeehouseDowntown Woodland Blvd | Coffeehouse | Where Stetson students study; reliable espresso, coffee-and-a-book vibe. |
| 3 Generations BakeryDowntown | Bakery | Multi-generational family bakery; custom-cake reputation, specialty cookies. |
Breweries & Bars
| Restaurant | Address | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Persimmon Hollow Brewing Company111 W Georgia Ave | Craft brewery | DeLand's flagship brewery since 2014; back door opens to Artisan Alley. Tasting flights + pub food; pet-friendly patio. [S128] |
| The Elusive GrapeDowntown | Wine bar | Rotating by-the-glass program + shareable small plates. Quiet after-dinner drink spot. |
| DeLand Ale HouseDowntown | Neighborhood bar | Late-ish kitchen; reliably open when fine-dining spots have closed. |
Ethnic & Specialty
| Restaurant | Address | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Café Da VinciDowntown | Cuban | Cuban sandwiches, ropa vieja, and strong café con leche in the Downtown core. [S125] |
| The Twisted Chopstick412 S Woodland Blvd | Asian fusion / sushi | Sushi, ramen, Asian fusion. Solid choice for the Stetson-south crowd. [S129] |
| Oudom Thai and SushiDowntown | Thai | Classic Thai menu with a sushi program. [S130] |
| Santorini Greek CuisineDowntown | Greek | Authentic gyros, moussaka, Greek salads. [S130] |
| Forno Bello Wood Fired PizzaDowntown | Italian / pizza | Wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas; weekend wait common. [S130] |
| Urban BrickDowntown | Pizzeria | Artisanal pizzas, craft-beer list, outdoor patio. [S132] |
Quick Bites & Lunch
| Restaurant | Address | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Pad Thai CafeDowntown | Thai lunch | Quick midday Thai — lunch-bowl Pad Thai, curry bowls. [S130] |
| Artisan Alley Farmers' MarketOff Georgia Ave (Fri eve) | Market food | Friday-night market with food trucks, empanadas, and prepared local food 6–9 pm. [S42] |
Outside Downtown — Destination Meals
| Restaurant | Address | Style | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Old Spanish Sugar Mill Pancake HouseDeLeon Springs State Park · 601 Ponce DeLeon Blvd | Destination brunch | Inside the park: cook your own pancakes on a table griddle powered by the 19th-c. water-driven sugar mill. [S131] | Read more |
| Hontoon Island dockside caféHontoon Island State Park | Ferry-access snack | Limited snacks on-island; bring provisions for a full day. | Read more |
| Blue Spring State Park concessionOrange City | Park concession | Seasonal concession stand; most visitors picnic or eat downtown before/after. | Read more |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the best restaurant in DeLand, Florida?
- Cress Restaurant (103 W Indiana Ave) is DeLand's flagship fine-dining restaurant — James Beard Foundation semifinalist multiple times, farm-to-table seasonal menu, strong wine program. [S124]
- Where should I eat brunch in downtown DeLand?
- Boston Coffeehouse (109 E New York Ave, since 1996) is the downtown brunch anchor — full breakfast menu, espresso program, pet-friendly porch. [S127]
- Is there a craft brewery in DeLand?
- Yes — Persimmon Hollow Brewing Company (111 W Georgia Ave, since 2014) is DeLand's flagship brewery. Back door opens to Artisan Alley. [S128]
- Where can I get Cuban food in DeLand?
- Café Da Vinci in the downtown core serves Cuban sandwiches, ropa vieja, and café con leche. [S125]
- What's the most iconic DeLand-area meal?
- The Old Spanish Sugar Mill pancake house inside DeLeon Springs State Park — cook your own pancakes on a table griddle powered by a water-driven sugar mill. Worth the 15-minute drive. [S131]
Sources
- [S42] Artisan Alley
- [S124] Cress Restaurant
- [S125] De La Vega
- [S126] Cook's Buffet, Cafe & Bakery — press
- [S127] Boston Coffeehouse DeLand
- [S128] Persimmon Hollow Brewing
- [S129] The Twisted Chopstick
- [S130] Downtown DeLand dining guide — MainStreet DeLand
- [S131] Old Spanish Sugar Mill Restaurant
- [S132] Urban Brick pizzeria
