For the first time ever, Bungalower has dipped its digital toe into the print world.
On September 1, we delivered 1,000 issues of our inaugural 8-page Bungalower zine to 24 of our favorite Downtown businesses.
Each month the zine will share print versions of our hyper-local coverage from the previous month in our Top Ten Things list, as well as our top six event picks for that month, a short story by local author and playwright Scottie Campbell called “Storied Orlando,” a photo treasure hunt sourced from the @SoYouThinkYouKnowOrlando Instagram account, and a “Did You Know-town” local history lesson.
Our new zine will hit the street in the first week of each month so stay tuned to our social media channels to know when to grab one for your home libraries.
To find a free issue, visit one of the following businesses:
- Canvs coworking
- Credo Conduit
- Downtown Credo Coffee – Church Street Exchange
- Downtown Credo – College Park
- Noir Cafe
- Se7enbites Bake Shop
- East End Market
- Farm and Haus
- Swine and Sons
- The Hammered Lamb
- Lafayette and Rushford
- Imperial at Washburn Imports
- Retro City Cycles
- North Quarter Market
- Orlando Museum of Art
- Junior’s Diner
- Park Ave CDs
- Beefy King
- Pom Pom Sandwicheria and Tea House
- Dexter’s Thornton Park
- Falcon Bar
- VAMP Hair Salon
- Muddy Waters
- Mucho Liquors
Advertising opportunities are available and all inquiries should be directed to sales@bungalower.com.
Editor’s Note: If you find an issue at a local diner between a ketchup and mustard, try to leave it where you found it so another Orlandoan can enjoy it too.
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