
Avalon Park’s food hall is about to get a jolt of Brazilian flavor, as a Brazilian-owned burger chain prepares to move into the Marketplace at Avalon Park and add another draw to the neighborhood’s growing downtown hub. The brand has told local media it intends to grow to roughly 30 U.S. locations.
According to the Orlando Business Journal, a Brazilian entrepreneur is bringing the burger concept to a vendor bay inside the Marketplace. The company has outlined plans to scale to about 30 locations, although the report offered little detail on timing or menu specifics. The story ran on June 25, 2026.
Marketplace at Avalon Park Will Be the New Home
The Marketplace at Avalon Park describes itself as an 8,000-square-foot food hall that includes a general store, commissary kitchen, and event space, and it already features a Bowigens Beer Co. taproom plus a rotating roster of vendors, per Marketplace at Avalon Park. The layout is built to handle both long-term operators and shorter-term concepts, testing the waters.
Local Context
Avalon Park’s downtown has steadily added restaurants and retail as the master-planned community grows, and food halls have become a common proving ground for new brands to try out menus and neighborhoods before committing to full-scale restaurants. Local coverage has followed the Marketplace’s tenant rollout and its mix of local and regional vendors, as reported by Orlando Weekly.
At the time of reporting, the Orlando Business Journal had not published a full menu or a firm opening date for the vendor, and Marketplace officials had not released a public timeline. This story will be updated when the brand or Marketplace shares more specifics, including an opening date and any clarification on the scope of the planned 30-location rollout.









