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Now that you're settled into your Orlando apartment, it's time to find that perfect dive bar where, eventually, everyone will know your name. Part liquor store, part bar, Wally's caters to those who want to drink with the local flavor, or take your booze back to your apartment for your own party. In business for over 50 years, the bar décor is colorful itself with the outdated 60's pin-up girl wallpaper, wood paneling, neon lights, small TVs, and a few dartboards. What better place to start off your night with friendly service and cheap, stiff drinks. Who knows how much Coke is actually in a Crown and Coke. This is definitely not a place that skimps on the alcohol. Business hours are not your typical bar hours. Wally's opens at 7:30a everyday and closes at midnight Sunday through Thursday and 1a Friday and Saturday. This is a great first stop on your night out with your new apartment-ite friends.
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