December 24, 2025

Where to Eat Locally Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

1 min read| Published On: December 24th, 2025|

By Cindy Peterson

Where to Eat Locally Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

1 min read| Published On: December 24th, 2025|

For those planning to dine out during the holidays, several local restaurants will be open on Christmas Eve and a few on Christmas Day, offering everything from casual bites to full holiday meals. Whether you’re continuing a family tradition, traveling through the area or simply looking for a place to enjoy good food without the cleanup, these establishments are welcoming guests and helping keep the season bright. Hours and menus may vary, so reservations are recommended where available.

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day hours Hours:

Marmaduke’s Lodge
215 W. Main St., Leesburg
Open 11 am – 6 pm Christmas Eve
Open 5 pm – midnight Christmas Day

Brick and Barrel
209 W. Main St., Leesburg
Open 11 am – 3 pm Christmas Eve

McCracken’s
719 W. Main St., Leesburg
Open 11 am – 3 pm Christmas Eve

Prime 3
610 W. Main St., Leesburg
Open 2 pm – 9 pm Christmas Eve

Ramshackle Cafe
1317 N. 14th St., Leesburg
Open 11 am – 5 pm Christmas Eve

Takis
1205 N. 14th St., Leesburg
Open 11 am – 7:30 pm Christmas Eve

Stavros
3223 US Hwy 441, Fruitland Park
Open 11 am – 4 pm Christmas Eve

The Rose Plantation
200 Rose Ave., Fruitland Park
Open noon – 8 pm Christmas Eve
*reservations encouraged

Tiki West
118 W. Ruby St., Tavares
Open 11 am – 4 pm Christmas Eve

BTW
115 E. Main Street., Tavares
11 am – 8 pm Christmas Eve

Lake Eustis Waterfront Grille
350 Lakeshore Dr., Eustis
Open 11 am – 8 pm Christmas Eve

Lakeside Inn
100 North Alexander St., Mt. Dora
Open 5 pm – 9 pm Christmas Eve
Open noon – 4 pm Christmas Day
*reservations needed

Ichiban Buffet
10301 US Hwy 441, Leesburg
Open 11 am – 9 pm Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

Crazy Gator
402 N. Bay St., Eustis
Bar opens at noon and dining at 4 pm Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

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About the Author: Cindy Peterson

Originally from the small town of Berryville, Arkansas, Cindy has become a multimedia specialist in journalism, photography, videography, and video editing. She has a B.S. in Communications from the University of Central Arkansas and produces Style Magazine's Sports Hub Podcast and the Healthy Living Podcast. She also produces for Beacon College’s Telly Award-winning PBS show, “A World of Difference.” When she isn’t working, Cindy loves traveling the National Parks with her husband , Ryan, and son, David, photographing wildlife.

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