Seasons 52

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Seasons 52 is a fresh grill and wine bar that offers a seasonal menu inspired by the fresh appeal of a farmer's market and what's good now. The restaurant is owned by Darden Restaurants, one of the nation's most respected restaurant companies.

History[edit | edit source]

Seasons 52 was first opened in 2003 in Orlando, Florida by Darden Restaurants. The concept was based on offering a fresh dining experience that celebrates living well. The name "Seasons 52" reflects the commitment to offering fresh, seasonal ingredients throughout the year, with the menu changing every week of the 52 weeks in a year.

Concept[edit | edit source]

The concept of Seasons 52 is to provide a casually sophisticated atmosphere where guests can enjoy a refined dining experience. The menu is inspired by the seasons and the fresh appeal of the farmer's market—52 weeks a year. The chefs start with the freshest ingredients and use cooking techniques that bring out the natural flavors, creating dishes that are simply prepared and try to be under 475 calories.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Seasons 52 changes four times a year with weekly specials that capture the flavors of the season. The menu includes a variety of options such as flatbreads, appetizers, salads, entrees, and mini indulgence desserts. They also offer a separate gluten-free menu and a vegan menu.

Wine[edit | edit source]

Seasons 52 also features an international wine list of over 100 bottles, with 52 available by the glass. The wine list is carefully selected to pair with the menu items and changes with the seasons to highlight the flavors of the season.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Seasons 52 has locations across the United States, including Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, and more. Each location offers the same fresh and seasonal menu, with the ambiance reflecting the local area.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD