Rosie O'Grady's
Rosie O'Grady’s Good Time Emporium was a legendary venue in Orlando’s Church Street Station, offering a lively mix of Dixieland Jazz, can-can dancers, and unforgettable live performances. Opening in 1974, it quickly became a beloved spot for both locals and tourists, especially known for its iconic "Red Hot Mama" shows led by Ruth Crews. At its peak, Rosie O'Grady’s was at the heart of one of Florida’s top entertainment districts, drawing crowds with its vibrant atmosphere and musical performances.
Though the venue closed in 2001, its legacy continues to be cherished by those who experienced its magic. Rosie O'Grady’s remains an integral part of Orlando’s history, symbolizing a golden era of nightlife and live entertainment that shaped the city’s cultural landscape.