30 fast-food chains that aren't in Orlando but need to be

With a White Castle and a Portillos finally on the way, Orlando is already fast-foodie central. But that's no reason to rest on our laurels – not when these tasty chains are still out of our grasp. Or at least out of driving distance for our lunch breaks. Burgers, burritos, lattes and more: Everybody likes a little franchise food once in a while.

 

 

 

 

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30 fast-food chains that aren't in Orlando but need to be
Jollibee
An absolute wonderland of random combinations, Jollibee is a hit Filipino fast-food joint that's caught fire in the U.S. Jollibee is coming to Tampa Bay, but no Orlando plans have yet to be announced. That means we're deprived of the chain's signature Chickenjoy, Jolly Spaghetti, and sandwiches constructed of Spam and corned beef. When it comes to sweets, desserts are takes on cuisine staples like Ube Pearl Coolers.
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Jollibee

An absolute wonderland of random combinations, Jollibee is a hit Filipino fast-food joint that's caught fire in the U.S. Jollibee is coming to Tampa Bay, but no Orlando plans have yet to be announced. That means we're deprived of the chain's signature Chickenjoy, Jolly Spaghetti, and sandwiches constructed of Spam and corned beef. When it comes to sweets, desserts are takes on cuisine staples like Ube Pearl Coolers.
Photo via Jollibee/Facebook
Fatburger
Never mind the name; Fatburger is among that small circle of health-minded burger-chains that offer veggie burgers. Although, it also offers Extra-Large Fatburgers. And Extra-Extra-Large Fatburgers. And Extra-Extra-Extra-Large Fatburgers. But who are we kidding? Nobody goes to Fatburgers for their health, or for vegetables. They go for the biggest, juiciest burgers that the human jawbone will allow. Now if only they didn’t have to go to LA -- or Panama, Shanghai, or Cairo -- to get one. 
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Fatburger

Never mind the name; Fatburger is among that small circle of health-minded burger-chains that offer veggie burgers. Although, it also offers Extra-Large Fatburgers. And Extra-Extra-Large Fatburgers. And Extra-Extra-Extra-Large Fatburgers. But who are we kidding? Nobody goes to Fatburgers for their health, or for vegetables. They go for the biggest, juiciest burgers that the human jawbone will allow. Now if only they didn’t have to go to LA -- or Panama, Shanghai, or Cairo -- to get one.
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Arctic Circle
Black Angus burgers and real, crispy halibut are just two reasons why we’d love to see this Utah-based franchise make its way south to the City Beautiful. A third reason? Their top-secret FrySauce. 
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Arctic Circle

Black Angus burgers and real, crispy halibut are just two reasons why we’d love to see this Utah-based franchise make its way south to the City Beautiful. A third reason? Their top-secret FrySauce.
Photo via Arctice Circle Restaurants/Wikipedia
Yoshinoya
Yoshinoya takes a modern spin on Japanese-inspired cuisine with a menu full of flavorful rice bowls. You may not have heard of Yoshinoya, but it is nothing new. The chain launched its first restaurant over a century ago in Tokyo, and the chain arrived in the U.S. West Coast back in ‘79. Today, Yoshinoya has over 2000 locations worldwide. With that kind of success, we’re bound to see a Yoshinoya in the Bay one of these days.
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Yoshinoya

Yoshinoya takes a modern spin on Japanese-inspired cuisine with a menu full of flavorful rice bowls. You may not have heard of Yoshinoya, but it is nothing new. The chain launched its first restaurant over a century ago in Tokyo, and the chain arrived in the U.S. West Coast back in ‘79. Today, Yoshinoya has over 2000 locations worldwide. With that kind of success, we’re bound to see a Yoshinoya in the Bay one of these days.
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Wienerschnitzel
Wienerschnitzel serves burgers, sandwiches and breakfast, but the real draw is the dogs. Smothered in chili, battered and fried or just stuck in a bun, Wienerschnitzel is the largest hot dog chain in the world. In the words of Wienerschnitzel itself, “Nobody should have to live without Wienerschnitzel.” Well here we are, living without a Wienerschnitzel.
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Wienerschnitzel

Wienerschnitzel serves burgers, sandwiches and breakfast, but the real draw is the dogs. Smothered in chili, battered and fried or just stuck in a bun, Wienerschnitzel is the largest hot dog chain in the world. In the words of Wienerschnitzel itself, “Nobody should have to live without Wienerschnitzel.” Well here we are, living without a Wienerschnitzel.
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Potbelly Sandwich Shop
In each Potbelly sits an antique kindling stove, so as to honor the chain’s humble, Chicago origins as an antique shop. Maybe they’re just having trouble finding antique stoves? Whatever the case, this quirky toasted-sub shop already made its move to Tampa, Florida. Let’s cross our fingers and hope that it soon brings its signature subs to Orlando. Pastrami, grilled cheese, tuna salad, and even PB & J. 
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Potbelly Sandwich Shop

In each Potbelly sits an antique kindling stove, so as to honor the chain’s humble, Chicago origins as an antique shop. Maybe they’re just having trouble finding antique stoves? Whatever the case, this quirky toasted-sub shop already made its move to Tampa, Florida. Let’s cross our fingers and hope that it soon brings its signature subs to Orlando. Pastrami, grilled cheese, tuna salad, and even PB & J.
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Skyline Chili
Chili is more than just a bunch of spicy beans. It’s also a steamy salve for the horrid icy winter that will soon be upon us. We don’t know how long it takes to build a Skyline Chili restaurant, but let’s hope it happens soon. No amount of stylish outerwear can match the soul-warming qualities of Skyline’s 3-way noodle, cheese, and chili combo.  
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Skyline Chili

Chili is more than just a bunch of spicy beans. It’s also a steamy salve for the horrid icy winter that will soon be upon us. We don’t know how long it takes to build a Skyline Chili restaurant, but let’s hope it happens soon. No amount of stylish outerwear can match the soul-warming qualities of Skyline’s 3-way noodle, cheese, and chili combo.
Photo via Skyline Chili/Wikipedia
El Pollo Loco
Not to be confused with Pollo Tropical, El Pollo Loco is what happens when the SoCal lifestyle meets Sinaloa, Mexico flavor. Salsas are made from scratch, avocados are sliced fresh, fire-grilled chicken is never frozen and, true to L.A. fashion, vegetarian options are available. Now let’s get those L.A. Mex flavors over here in the Bay.
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El Pollo Loco

Not to be confused with Pollo Tropical, El Pollo Loco is what happens when the SoCal lifestyle meets Sinaloa, Mexico flavor. Salsas are made from scratch, avocados are sliced fresh, fire-grilled chicken is never frozen and, true to L.A. fashion, vegetarian options are available. Now let’s get those L.A. Mex flavors over here in the Bay.
Photo via El Pollo Loco/Facebook
Schlotzsky's
Schlotzsky’s traditions fit right into the slogan of its home city, “Keep Austin weird.” Over the years, Schlotzsky's has expanded from serving a single sandwich option on a frisbee, to offering a variety of sandwiches, unique salads, pizzas and now sliders. From fresh-baked bread to unconventional flavors, it’s high time for the Bay to get a Schlotzsky's.
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Schlotzsky's

Schlotzsky’s traditions fit right into the slogan of its home city, “Keep Austin weird.” Over the years, Schlotzsky's has expanded from serving a single sandwich option on a frisbee, to offering a variety of sandwiches, unique salads, pizzas and now sliders. From fresh-baked bread to unconventional flavors, it’s high time for the Bay to get a Schlotzsky's.
Photo via Schlotzsky's/Facebook
Biggby Coffee
Operating out of Daytona, the baristas of Biggby’s are so close you could almost call them, order a hot Butter Bear Latte, and get it delivered to Orlando before it got cold. Except they don’t deliver. And who’s got time for that? We Orlandoans didn’t get where we were by compromising. Let’s make our unquenchable thirst for boutique cafe drinks heard, and get Biggby’s to the real Central Florida city.  
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Biggby Coffee

Operating out of Daytona, the baristas of Biggby’s are so close you could almost call them, order a hot Butter Bear Latte, and get it delivered to Orlando before it got cold. Except they don’t deliver. And who’s got time for that? We Orlandoans didn’t get where we were by compromising. Let’s make our unquenchable thirst for boutique cafe drinks heard, and get Biggby’s to the real Central Florida city.
Photo via Biggby Coffee/Wikipedia
Portillo’s Hot Dogs
Portillo’s entered the Sunshine State with its locations in Brandon and Tampa in 2016. Word has it they may work their way East to Orlando -- for the sake of their food, let’s hope that word is true. Loaded hot dogs, beef and sausage sandwiches, ribs, and more.
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Portillo’s Hot Dogs

Portillo’s entered the Sunshine State with its locations in Brandon and Tampa in 2016. Word has it they may work their way East to Orlando -- for the sake of their food, let’s hope that word is true. Loaded hot dogs, beef and sausage sandwiches, ribs, and more.
Photo via portilloshotdogs/Instagram
Stewart’s Shops
Known for many flavors of delicious ice cream, their kind-of creepy catchphrase “We are closer to you” is unfortunately about 1,000 miles from the truth. Or 1,128 to be exact. But this Northeast chain shouldn’t stay confined to the icy wastelands of New York and Connecticut. With subs, ice cream, and coffee, there’s something everyone from everywhere can love about Stewart’s Shops. 
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Stewart’s Shops

Known for many flavors of delicious ice cream, their kind-of creepy catchphrase “We are closer to you” is unfortunately about 1,000 miles from the truth. Or 1,128 to be exact. But this Northeast chain shouldn’t stay confined to the icy wastelands of New York and Connecticut. With subs, ice cream, and coffee, there’s something everyone from everywhere can love about Stewart’s Shops.
Photo via Stewart’s Shops/Facebook
Pizza Ranch
The story of Pizza Ranch is the story of a small-town country boy with a big American Dream: to get some pizza without taking a dadgum midnight train to the next town over. This dream came true, and it’s now turned into a pizza franchise that spans 13 states. Maybe one day soon that pizza dream can come to Orlando and bring its fun cowboy pizza names, like Bronco and Prairie and Texan Taco.
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Pizza Ranch

The story of Pizza Ranch is the story of a small-town country boy with a big American Dream: to get some pizza without taking a dadgum midnight train to the next town over. This dream came true, and it’s now turned into a pizza franchise that spans 13 states. Maybe one day soon that pizza dream can come to Orlando and bring its fun cowboy pizza names, like Bronco and Prairie and Texan Taco.
Photo via pizzaranchrestaurants/Instagram
Lion’s Choice
You’re unlikely to find any roast-beef-bovines roaming the wild Serengeti, and you’re equally unlikely to find any lions roaming the St. Louis kitchens of Lion’s Choice. But oh, if they could. Top-round roast beef, slow-roasted daily and thin-sliced for a menu of delicious roast beef sandwiches. Sure, we’ve got Arby’s. But businesses thrive in competition, and so do our carnivorous cravings.  
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Lion’s Choice

You’re unlikely to find any roast-beef-bovines roaming the wild Serengeti, and you’re equally unlikely to find any lions roaming the St. Louis kitchens of Lion’s Choice. But oh, if they could. Top-round roast beef, slow-roasted daily and thin-sliced for a menu of delicious roast beef sandwiches. Sure, we’ve got Arby’s. But businesses thrive in competition, and so do our carnivorous cravings.
Photo via Lion’s Choice/Facebook
Corner Bakery Cafe
Formerly an actual literal bakery, in Chicago, Corner Baker Cafe has grown into a fast casual sandwich shop of nearly 200 locations worldwide. Or, in other words, 200 communities getting served tasty Uptown Turkey Avocado melts before us. The City Beautiful has a forgiving nature, but it also has a hungry nature. Let’s cross our fingers we’re number 201. 
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Corner Bakery Cafe

Formerly an actual literal bakery, in Chicago, Corner Baker Cafe has grown into a fast casual sandwich shop of nearly 200 locations worldwide. Or, in other words, 200 communities getting served tasty Uptown Turkey Avocado melts before us. The City Beautiful has a forgiving nature, but it also has a hungry nature. Let’s cross our fingers we’re number 201.
Photo via Corner Bakery Cafe/Wikipedia
Biscuitville
Biscuits, oh yes. But at Biscuitville you can also find tasty lunch sandwiches, breakfast food, and fresh North Carolina pickles. Unfortunately, you can’t find Biscuitville anywhere outside North Carolina. No moves to Florida have been announced, but who knows? 
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Biscuitville

Biscuits, oh yes. But at Biscuitville you can also find tasty lunch sandwiches, breakfast food, and fresh North Carolina pickles. Unfortunately, you can’t find Biscuitville anywhere outside North Carolina. No moves to Florida have been announced, but who knows?
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Jack in the Box
Texas likes doing things its own way, and apparently that way means keeping the objectively excellent Jack in the Box locked away like Rapunzel. But from purple Coca-Colas to sourdough bacon burgers, we Orlandoans ought to see plenty reason in sneaking into The Lone Star state and sneaking Jack in the Box back out. Is anyone doing that yet? We need to be doing that.
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Jack in the Box

Texas likes doing things its own way, and apparently that way means keeping the objectively excellent Jack in the Box locked away like Rapunzel. But from purple Coca-Colas to sourdough bacon burgers, we Orlandoans ought to see plenty reason in sneaking into The Lone Star state and sneaking Jack in the Box back out. Is anyone doing that yet? We need to be doing that.
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Flying Biscuit Cafe
Born in the kitchens of our slightly-Northern-neighbor, Gainesville, these biscuits don’t need wings to fly. Neither do Flying Biscuit’s grits, shrimp, meatloaf, or any of the other items on their menu. And their breakfast menu? It’s served all day. That’s no Limp Bizkit; that’s a Flying Biscuit. – Oh, yeah, and we know there's one in The Villages, but that isn't Orlando!
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Flying Biscuit Cafe

Born in the kitchens of our slightly-Northern-neighbor, Gainesville, these biscuits don’t need wings to fly. Neither do Flying Biscuit’s grits, shrimp, meatloaf, or any of the other items on their menu. And their breakfast menu? It’s served all day. That’s no Limp Bizkit; that’s a Flying Biscuit. – Oh, yeah, and we know there's one in The Villages, but that isn't Orlando!
Photo via Flying Biscuit Cafe/Facebook
The Varsity
This family Atlanta institution has been owned and operated by the Gordy family for over 90 years. Over those 90-odd years, The Varsity has created its own dictionary for the menu of hot dogs, hamburgers and onion rings. For example, “Heavy Weight” = Hot dog with extra chili, “Glorified Steak” = Hamburger with mayo, lettuce and tomato and “Please” = bring The Varsity to Florida. Okay, so we made that last one up, but can you blame us?
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The Varsity

This family Atlanta institution has been owned and operated by the Gordy family for over 90 years. Over those 90-odd years, The Varsity has created its own dictionary for the menu of hot dogs, hamburgers and onion rings. For example, “Heavy Weight” = Hot dog with extra chili, “Glorified Steak” = Hamburger with mayo, lettuce and tomato and “Please” = bring The Varsity to Florida. Okay, so we made that last one up, but can you blame us?
Photo via The Varsity/Facebook
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