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"description": "This marks the brand’s first U.S. location after expansion in Germany.",
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"201 S. Orange Ave, Suite 105, Orlando, FL 32801",
"Drive community buzz with Business DebutWe aim to create local buzz before you even open.Business Debut | New Business Openings in the SoutheastRoss McWaters"
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"textContent": "**ORLANDO, FL —** Hula Mula, an all-day European cafe concept founded by Steven Lorenz, is targeting a late summer opening at 201 S. Orange Ave, Suite 105, Orlando, FL 32801.\n\nLorenz, who owns and operates the concept alongside his wife Ramona Reilen, told Business Debut this will be the brand’s first U.S. location, following two existing locations in Germany.\n\n## What to Expect\n\nHula Mula is positioned as an all-day European cafe. “We are more internationally… bringing the world together here,” Lorenz told Business Debut, noting the concept blends influences from multiple countries.\n\nThe fast-casual space will offer a mix of counter service and QR code ordering, with approximately 50 seats inside and additional patio seating bringing total capacity to just over 100. Lorenz said the downtown location includes access to a large plaza, which will be used for outdoor seating, events, and live music.\n\nThe concept is designed to serve office workers, residents, and visitors throughout the day, offering a relaxed environment centered on coffee, food, and community.\n\nPhotos courtesy of Hula Mula.\n\n## Menu and Vision\n\nThe menu reflects a broad international approach rather than a single cuisine. Guests can expect Italian-inspired coffee, American bagels, French pastries, and Japanese-influenced sushi offerings, along with globally inspired bowls and light fare.\n\nWhile some Hawaiian-inspired items like poke bowls will be available, Lorenz emphasized that the brand is not Hawaiian. “We do have some Hawaiian-inspired dishes… but we’re actually not Hawaiian,” he told Business Debut.\n\nLorenz said the decision to expand to Florida was driven by a long-standing personal connection to the state and its sense of community. He told Business Debut he had wanted to move to Florida for more than 20 years, and after introducing his wife Ramona Reilen to the area, they both felt strongly about making the move.\n\n“We just love everything about Florida, the communities, the people that really come together,” Lorenz told Business Debut, adding that they see an opportunity to bring a concept centered on connection and gathering to downtown Orlando.\n\n## Opening Timeline\n\nThe team is targeting a late summer opening, potentially around August, pending construction progress, Lorenz told Business Debut.\n\n## Hours\n\nHours are still being finalized, but the cafe is expected to operate daily from approximately 7–7:30 a.m. until 6–6:30 p.m.\n\n## Follow for More\n\nA U.S. website is in development. Follow on Instagram.\n\n* * *\n\nDrive community buzz with Business DebutWe aim to create local buzz before you even open.Business Debut | New Business Openings in the SoutheastRoss McWaters",
"title": "Hula Mula Opening Soon in Downtown Orlando",
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