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Dirty sodas, the viral fizzy drinks made with soda, flavored syrup, and cream, are having a serious moment. This Utah-born trend exploded on TikTok and has made its way from niche drive-thrus to big-name chains. Naturally, Central Florida now has several fun places to get your fix.

From colorful custom creations to nostalgic floats and over-the-top milkshakes, here’s where to find dirty sodas and creative soda drinks near Orlando. A great addition to our list of sober date ideas.

And if you want more ways to satisfy your sweet tooth, check out these awesome dessert spots in Orlando.

Dirty Soda in Orlando

1. Sips & Dips – St. Cloud

1340 S Narcosee Rd., St. Cloud
CLOSED SUNDAYS

Start your soda tour strong with this vibrant shop just outside Orlando. At Sips & Dips, you choose your base—Coke, Dr Pepper, Sprite, Fresca, or even sparkling water—then mix in flavored syrups, fruit purees, cream, and garnishes to build your dream drink.

The standout? The “Dirty Pop” is a coconut cream, coconut syrup, and fresh lime combo. Other drink names are equally fun, like Hit Me Baby One More Time and Rollin' in the Deep.

Plus, this spot serves up soft pretzel bites, churro bites, and gourmet cookies for the ultimate soda-and-snack combo. It's a local gem with a lot of personality and definitely worth the drive.

girl working at Sips and Dips Soda Shop - @lovesipsanddips
Sips and Dips Soda Shop – @lovesipsanddips

2. Swig – Crossridge Exchange (Clermont)

2629 S Hwy 27, Clermont FL 34711

As the self-proclaimed home of the original dirty soda, Swig recently opened its first Florida location in Clermont, just west of Orlando. This Utah-born brand is known for its fizzy blends of soda, syrup, cream, and fruit, and the Clermont shop brings all the fan favorites.

Try the Texas Tab (Dr Pepper, vanilla, coconut cream) or the Raspberry Dream (Dr Pepper, raspberry puree, coconut cream). Pair your drink with Swig’s famous mini cookies or pretzel bites for a full treat-yourself experience. Swig is a major player in this trend, and it’s fun to see the OG arrive in Florida.

3. Pop Culture Soda Shoppe – Lake County

628 8th street, Clermont FL 34711
Closed Mondays & Tuesdays

A nostalgic road-trip option, this retro-themed shop offers bottled and fountain sodas with geeky and nostalgic flavors perfect for DIY dirty soda creations. This cute comics and video game shop creates a variety of special soda combinations and changes with the season, too!

Red Dirty Soda - @popculturesodashoppe
Red Soda – @popculturesodashoppe

4. Logan’s Roadhouse – Multiple Central Florida Locations

Dirty soda has gone mainstream. Logan’s now offers Saddled Up Sips (soda, flavored syrup, sweet cream) and Bull Riders (Red Bull + fruit flavors + cream). A surprising yet clever addition at a steakhouse known for burgers and bottomless rolls.

You can pair one of these drinks with a Real Deal Meal for a full dinner and soda treat for less than $12.

5. Rocket Fizz – Winter Park

A paradise for soda lovers, with hundreds of novelty bottled sodas (banana cream, buttered popcorn, birthday cake, etc.). They don’t serve ready-made dirty sodas, but ingredients for your own concoctions abound. Combine this stop with a Park Avenue stroll for a charming date.

6. The Soda Fountain – College Park

2525 Edgewater Drive, Orlando, FL 32804

Classic ice cream floats are the specialty here. From indulgent blends like Death by Chocolate to Salted Caramel Pretzel, or build-your-own floats with house-made ice cream and craft sodas—this spot blends nostalgia and creativity perfectly.

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7. Alien Treats – Thornton Park

101 S Eola Drive, Suite 105, Orlando FL 32801
Closed Mondays

Colorful floats and milkshakes with freeze-dried candy and soft serve give a cosmic spin on the float concept. More milkshake than soda per se, but the fizzy-creamy vibe fits the theme. Add free arcade games for a fun, casual date night.

Final Sip

From St. Cloud to Clermont, Orlando’s soda scene is bubbling with possibilities: branded dirty soda, DIY float bars, retro soda shops, and even mainstream restaurant chains.