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Lei Kava

Winter Springs, Winter Springs4.7(145 Google reviews)

Overview

Lei Kava is an alcohol-free social lounge inside Tuskawilla Crossing on Red Bug Lake Road in Winter Springs, serving kava, botanical teas, kombucha, coffee, and house slushies. The name nods to Hawaiian lei garlands — a welcome extended to every guest — and the room is built for slow conversation rather than rush-through retail. Open daily from 10 AM until 6 AM, it anchors the Winter Springs / Casselberry cluster with mid-range ($$) pricing and a 4.7 Google rating across 145 reviews.

What to order

  • Tuskawilla Crossing at 5285 Red Bug Lake Rd in Winter Springs
  • Kava, botanical teas, kombucha, coffee, and house slushies
  • Open daily 10 AM–6 AM with a weekly events calendar
  • Pool, darts, chess, ping pong, and board games on-site
  • Mid-range ($$) pricing; 4.7 Google rating from 145 reviews
  • Menu and events at lei-kava.com

What to expect

The layout favors lingering: pool tables, darts, chess, ping pong, and board games give regulars something to do between shells, and a lending library and flower wall add small-community touches uncommon in strip-mall lounges. A weekly events calendar — bingo, jam night, trivia, billiards tournaments, and tabletop nights — keeps evenings from feeling empty without tipping into nightclub volume. Reviewers often describe a warm, judgment-free tone suited to first-timers and returning groups alike.

Perfect for

  • Winter Springs / Casselberry
  • Late Night
  • Game Nights & Events
  • First Shell
  • Alcohol-Free Socializing

Hours

Monday10 AM – 4 AM

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