A new, brick-fired pizza restaurant and taproom has opened its doors in downtown Orlando.
Gravity Taproom officially opened for business on Wednesday, October 11 at 777 N Orange Avenue, Suite D, in the base of the Camden North Quarter apartments.
As its name suggests, the business features nearly two dozen different craft beers on tap, as well as multiple beer bottles and cans for purchase. Non-beer options include hard seltzers, vodka sodas, ciders, and other canned cocktails.
In addition to its drink selection, the restaurant features house-made, Neapolitan-style pizzas that are made in its brick-fired oven. The business also uses the oven to make a variety of shareable food items, including bonfire peppers, Focaccia wedges, and wings, among other dishes.

This week, the business announced that it will open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday, and from 11 a.m. to midnight on Friday and Saturday.
For more information on the business and its products, visit Gravity Taproom online.
Gravity Taproom joins several other businesses that have celebrated grand openings in downtown since last year.
That includes Stemma Craft Coffee, which celebrated its one-year anniversary earlier this month, as well as High-T, Proper, Game Room & Social Club, Double O’s Drive-Thru coffee, Taco’s My Guey, Solita, High Tide, Parlay, and Bellhop.