Your Guide to the Best Restaurants in Disney Springs
Written By: Global Grit and Glam
April 2025
The Jasper Board at Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ Kitchen (Disney Springs)
Dining at Disney Springs is a foodie’s dream.
Formerly known as Downtown Disney, the Disney Springs entertainment district has today transformed into a culinary hub offering visitors a diverse range of dining experiences, from fine dining to casual eateries, and from an array of distinctive food trucks to themed hideaways and decadent desserts. Cuisines cover everything from classic American comfort food to international flavors: whether you’re seeking a romantic dinner, a family-friendly option, a relaxed meal with live music, or simply a quick bite to eat, you’ll be sure to find it here at Disney Springs.
And oh! the chefs! Talk about taking creativity to the next level! From celebrity-owned restaurants to hidden gems (don’t worry, we will tell you about some of them…), you’ll find most dishes are made with locally-sourced, high-quality, fresh ingredients – and there are so many options available to you that you’ll be able to try something new each time you set foot in Disney Springs!
And one of the best things (aside the fact that Disney Springs is free to visit, of course!)? You don’t even have to be a huge Disney fan (yes Beck, we’re looking at you, kid!) – or even planning a Disney vacation at all – to enjoy what the Springs have to offer. That being said, Disney Springs often forms a part of many Disney fans’ visits to Orlando – and knowing how to navigate the plethora of dining options can be just as important as planning out your visit to Animal Kingdom and any other theme park in the area.
But fear not, helping guide our fellow travelers is what we do best – so we’ve got you covered when it comes to your rumbling tummy and salivating taste buds as you enter Disney Springs. Read on, fellow gastronomers!
Quick Tips
Braised Be Beef, Raglan Road (Disney Springs)
Here are some insider tips to help you make the most of your visit to the Disney Springs’ food scene.
Disney Springs offers visitors an extensive mix of dining options to suit every taste and every budget.
For a fine dining experience, consider an upscale meal at Morimoto Asia, The Boathouse or Wine Bar George.
Dining out with family? Some superb go-tos include Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ Kitchen, Raglan Road Irish Pub and T-Rex Café.
Looking for a romantic getaway with a loved one? If you’ve already tried Wine Bar George and The Boathouse, then The Edison could be the next best stop for you.
Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza serve up some of the best dough (yes, cauliflower dough included!) in the region.
The Polite Pig is for those of you craving wood-fired smoked meats and southern sides, paired with local craft beers.
Gideon’s Bakehouse is famous for its decadent half-pound cookies – you’ve at least eight different flavors to choose between each day of the week.
To avoid crowds and long wait times, consider dining during off-peak hours.
Reservations are recommended for most of the table-service restaurants in Disney Springs (and some of them require it).
Before choosing your restaurant, consider any dietary needs, restrictions or personal food choices amongst those in your group.
Not sure what to order or where to go? Consider trying something new, asking for a recommendation from your server, or looking for the signature or “must-try” items on menus.
Save room for dessert (enough said!).
Follow these tips and you’ll be ready to enjoy the Disney Springs Restaurants and foodie heaven.
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Irish Dancers, Raglan Road (Disney Springs)
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Dining at Disney Springs: An Overview
A recipe book of the very best of home cooking (Chef Art Smith's Homecomin' Kitchen, Disney Springs)
One of the many great things about Disney Springs is that it offers visitors an extensive mix of dining options to suit every taste and every budget (yes, even Miss Food Fussy Pants Beck!), so it’s always worth adding to any Disney vacation or stay in Orlando.
From the upscale ambiance of Morimoto Asia, to the farm-to-table comfort food of Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, every meal at Disney Springs is more than just food – it’s an experience. And for some, it may just be the best adventure you have at Walt Disney World Resort!
Let’s check out some of the options available to you as you make your way around Disney Springs.
Fine Dining
The Boathouse (Disney Springs)
For a luxurious, high-end dining experience, Disney Springs affords visitors several options where you can indulge your senses (yup, all of them!) in expertly-crafted dishes in chic, sophisticated settings. If you’re into fine dining (we know this is truly Mike’s forte!), below are some of our top recommendations.
Morimoto Asia
Morimoto is owned by award-winning Masaharu Morimoto, a Japanese chef best known for his role as an Iron Chef on both the Japanese and American versions of the televised cooking show Iron Chef. Morimoto Asia serves up modern pan-Asian fusion cuisine, focusing on fresh, high-quality ingredients, using Morimoto’s unique style of food presentation.
Morimoto Asia gets excellent reviews from most guests, with praise given for the food quality, stunning and very moden main dining area, and attentive and knowledgeable staff. It can be a wonderful place to consider dining for that special occasion.
Some must-try dishes at Morimoto Asia include:
Miso Soup (both cups and bowls are available)
Morimoto Peking Duck (note: this dish serves two people – at least!)
Orange Chicken Set (one of three “Course Lunch Sets” currently available – excellent value!)
Spicy Tuna Rolls (a classic for sushi lovers!)
Are you a vino drinker (like Mike!) looking to pair your meal with a refreshing red or white wine? Morimoto Asia also stock an excellent wine selection, as well as specialty cocktails, draft beers, numerous sake options, and Morimoto signature drinks.
There’s no question: if you’re looking to try some innovative culinary experiences whilst in Orlando, then Morimoto Asia could definitely be the place for you!
Insider tip. Morimoto Asia may not be for those on a tight budget. That being said, prices are in line with typical high-end Disney restaurants, with dinner appetizers starting at US$10 and main Ramen dishes starting at US$20.
Insider tip. On a budget? For the best bang-for-your-buck, consider visiting Morimoto during lunch on a weekday.
The Boathouse
For a sophisticated dining experience – this one right on the waterfront – The Boathouse is another excellent choice.
Specializing in fresh seafood, steak and an oyster bar, this full-service restaurant with stellar service offers an award-winning menu of high-quality food made of fresh ingredients, including options for kids. They also offer private dining and event space options, including private covered outdoor waterfront dining (how cool is that?).
Some must-try dishes at The Boathouse include:
Maine Lobster Bisque
Firecracker Shrimp (one of their most popular appetizers!)
Raw Bar (including fresh oysters)
Market-fresh fish (that pan-roasted corvina sounds delicious!)
Gibsons Heritage Steaks (there are at least six different steaks currently available on their menu)
Insider tip. For the best dining views, try to request a waterfront table at the time of reservation. If you’re making the reservation through the My Disney Experience or OpenTable app, you should be able to make your request in the “special request” or “notes” section.
Fun fact. The Boathouse also offers captain-guided tours of Lake Buena Vista in colorful vintage amphibious cars: the “Amphicar Tour”. Beck has yet to try this “ride” – but every time she sees the vehicles in the water, she giggles in childish delight … they just look so much fun! In great news, if you’re not overly hungry, you can partake in this unique water activity without dining at the restaurant itself.
Wine Bar George: A Restaurant & Bar
Wine Bar George (Disney Springs)
Are you a wine-lover like Mike? Then head on over to the Wine Bar George, a wine-lover’s paradise, located just a few steps away from the aforementioned Boathouse. Consider starting your evening here … or finishing it here … or spending the entire night here, as they serve food too!
Wine Bar George is sophisticated yet casual. It’s spacious. It’s rustic-chic. And it offers guests a diverse selection of curated wines, globally-inspired small plates (as well as family-style entrees), and patio seating. “Win-win all round!” says Mike.
Fun fact. Wine Bar George is the only wine bar in the entire state of Florida led by a Master Sommelier. All the credit here goes to George Miliotes!
Some of the stand-out dishes at Wine Bar George include:
Saganaki on Fire (griddled Greek cheese served tableside with a flame – ladies, pull back those ponytails!)
House-made meatballs (served with polenta and tomato sauce)
The Big Board (as the name suggests, it’s a giant charcuterie board!)
Crispy Mac & Cheese Bites (ask your server which wine to best pair with these!)
Olive Oil Cake (who knew there was such a thing, eh?)
Insider tip. Not up for a full evening meal here? No worries! Check out the bar’s brunch, served every Saturday and Sunday from 10.30am to 2pm – or their “Bites and Boards”, served on weekends from 2pm-3pm.
And our drink recommendations?
Leeuwin Estate Chardonnay (from Australia’s famed Margaret River region)
DeToren Fusion V from South Africa or Broadside from California (both cab savs, Mike’s favorite!)
Dole Whip frozen old-fashioned (I know, right!?)
If you’re looking for a glass of some of the finest wine from grape-growing regions around the world, then this is the place to be. Oh, and Wine Bar George also offer cocktails, spirits and beer – so if you’re visiting with wine-lovers but aren’t a fan yourself, you won’t be left out!
Insider tip. Feeling especially extravagant? Why not try Wine Bar George’s “The King’s Experience”? One ounce each of four different wines from around the world – all for the low cost of just US$260. When a bottle of the French-produced Dujac alone sells for well over US$1,000, this wine flight isn’t the worst deal you’ll find at Disney!
Insider tip. Indulge your senses in a 90-minute “Wine Experience”, led by the Master Sommelier George Miliotes himself. You’ll be offered a blind tasting of several wines, charcuterie board pairings, and an open discussion with the Master about the art of wine-tasting. Who’s in?
Fun fact. Wine Bar George offer over 200 wines by the bottle, glass or ounce. Two hundred!
Family-Friendly Options
Art’s Famous Fried Chicken (Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ Kitchen)
There are numerous restaurants at Disney Springs that offer family-friendly dining. The following – more casual – recommendations generally cater to a wide range of tastes (including the pickiest of eaters – we see you standing in line to take a seat, Beck!), and include kid-specific menus.
Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ Kitchen
HFK - Homecomin’ Florida Kitchen (Disney Springs)
According to our waiter (Jeff) when we last visited Chef Art’s, this is the number one restaurant in the entire Walt Disney World Resort complex. We had no idea! Their farm-to-table menu is extensive and certainly covers a wide range of options, whilst still focusing primarily on traditional Southern-inspired comfort food and local ingredients.
The restaurant offers guests a bright, spacious dining area in a casual setting with superb staff – and oh, check out their range of t-shirts for sale near the front door … they’re super fun and well-priced!
Harvest Salad with Grilled Chicken (Chef Art's, Disney Springs)
Most famous for their signature fried chicken and in-house moonshine, some other must-try dishes you may wish to consider at Chef Art’s include:
Fried Chicken & Donuts (because we mean hey, why not?)
Jasper Board (a stacked-to-the-edges charcuterie board that includes candied pecans and grapes)
House-made Hushpuppies (melt-in-your-mouth mmmm!)
Harvest Salad with Grilled Chicken (Beck’s usual go-to – and she was quite impressed!)
Insider tip. Chef Art’s Rise & Shine weekend brunch is a great way to enjoy this popular restaurant’s “sunrise starters”, “shining features” (we hear the Short Rib Hash is to die for!) and infamous cocktails (the Princess Mimosa sounds like something Mike might go for, right?).
Raglan Road Irish Pub
Raglan Road (Disney Springs)
For a popular, family-friendly Irish pub atmosphere with modern, authentic Irish cuisine, and fantastic live Celtic house bands and award-winning dancers every day of the week, Raglan Road is definitely the place to go! It’s here that you’ll be treated to a memorable experience that’s the heart-and-soul of Ireland, right in the heart of Disney Springs.
Inspired by traditional Irish flavors, this full-service restaurant offers a small menu that includes everything from Soul Soup to Shepherd’s Pie, and from classic Fish and Chips to salads. The menu isn’t overly extensive, so it may not cater to everyone’s tastes – but hopefully you can find something that takes your fancy, as the atmosphere and entertainment alone is worth a visit!
Some of the must-try dishes at Raglan Road include:
When Ireland Dates America (a new menu addition that features a unique combination of bacon and cabbage mac and cheese bites, slaw, more bacon, and puree)
Bangers and Mash (the classic!)
The Slow Lamb (a hearty braised lamb stew)
Guinness-glazed homemade Irish soda bread with olive oil dip
Insider tip. Want to down some traditional Irish drinks whilst you’re here? Consider pairing your meal with a creamy pint of Guinness, one of Raglan’s famous whiskey flights, or even one of their signature cocktails (you’ve got 14 to choose between!).
Insider tip. Raglan Road is not a gluten-free / allergen-free restaurant. They are very transparent about not being able to guarantee that their dishes have escaped any cross-contact.
T-Rex Café
Just east of Raglan Road – across the bridge, not more than a 3-minute walk away – you’ll find the expansive T-Rex Café, a dinosaur-themed restaurant serving classic American cuisine, coupled with an interactive pre-historic experience.
Kids – and yes, okay, probably some adults too! – will love the life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, simulated meteor showers, and giant woolly mammoths, as well as the dinosaur-themed retail store and an immersive “Paleo Zone”. The Paleo Zone is a highlight of any visit – especially for young budding paleontologists! This hands-on play area affords kids the opportunity to explore and learn more about prehistoric times: dig for hidden dinosaur fossils in the sandpit, pan for precious gems and stones in the water mill, and engage in educational kiosks.
With menu items given some pretty funky dinosaur-themed names, some of the must-try dishes at T-Rex Café include the following:
Supersaurus Sampler (meatballs, wings, queso, flatbread … and more!)
Prehistoric Pasta (the classic and a family-favorite)
Megasaurus Burger (another American classic)
Chocolate Extinction (a huge, decadent dessert that can serve the whole family!)
Romantic Dining
Picturesque Disney Springs
If you’re looking for a romantic meal or evening out, and you’ve already tried Wine Bar George and The Boathouse (scroll up for more information on these two excellent options!), The Edison might also be worth considering.
The Edison
The Edison is an excellent choice for a romantic date, especially in the evenings. This multi-level restaurant and bar offers guests a lavish atmosphere with live nightly entertainment – think burlesque dancers, aerialists, cabaret singers, and smooth jazz bands. Another thing we really love about The Edison? Okay, something Beck really loves about it? The unique industrial-gothic style (think 1920s abandoned power plant: industrial machinery, exposed gears, and vintage furnishings) that evokes an impression of old-world sophistication and charm.
With additional themed spaces, the setting within The Edison is warm, exciting and intimate, all at once. Ready to eat and drink the night away here? Consider some of their signature dishes, mostly featuring contemporary American fare:
Deviled Eggs (cage-free)
Electri-Fries (served with their famous Edison sauce)
High-Voltage Chicken Sandwich (we love it simply for the name!)
Short Rib (served with some sumptuous sides)
High Roller Cocktails (including A Fire in Vermont and Desperado)
The Edison also offers a selection of core, seasonal and rotating cocktails.
Insider tip. The Edison offers a Happy Hour every weekday from 3pm-6pm.
Fun fact. Inside The Edison there are seven distinct dining and bar areas in total. They include the Gothic, Industrial, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco, to name a few.
Quick Bites and Sweet Treats
Love cookies? Gideon’s Bakehouse is not to be missed!
No time for a full sit-down meal? Only feeling a tad peckish but still hear your stomach rumbling? Great news, as Disney Springs also offers a host of “quick bites” and excellent fast-food-type joints to help satisfy your cravings. Below are some of the quick-service restaurants and casual options we would recommend considering during your time in Disney Springs.
Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza
Looking for something quick and tasty? Blaze Pizza is an excellent option! When you first walk in the door of this hip, casual, counter-service pizzeria, you’ll be asked “How do you Blaze?”. Great question! Because it’s here you’ll be afforded the opportunity to either choose one of the Blaze signature crispy thin-crust pizzas, or build one of your own – you can customize it with unlimited toppings!
Each and every pizza is made with high-quality, fresh ingredients (including creative toppings and sauces) and then cooked in an open-flame oven. Service is efficient and friendly, and all menu items are well-priced. There’s also plenty of seating available for customers, both inside and outside to suit the weather and your own preferences.
Not sure what pizza to try first? Consider one of the recommendations below:
BBQ Chicken (Beck’s favorite! – well, minus the gorgonzola…)
Red Vine (Mike’s favorite – a classic pizza with mozz, tomatoes, parmesan and basil)
Pesto Garlic Cheesy Bread
… and of course, you can always build your own pizza – with unlimited toppings! Or simply go for one of Blaze’s basic side salads or dessert selections.
Insider tip. Blaze is well-known for accommodating diners with special dietary needs or restrictions. They offer a good selection of vegan crusts and toppings, as well as gluten-free and dairy-free options.
Fun fact. Blaze prepare their dough from scratch every day, with a 24-hour fermentation period. You can choose between original dough, high-rise dough, cauliflower crust, or gluten-free dough.
Fun fact. Each Blaze pizza only takes 3 minutes to cook!
The Polite Pig
Are barbecue and local craft beers your jam? Then the convenient, family-run (and family-friendly!) Polite Pig might just be the place for you. Modern and with quick service, The Polite Pig is famed for its tasty, wood-fired smoked and grilled meats and southern sides, focusing on “bringing new twists to local flavors and BBQ”.
Fun fact. The Polite Pig is family-run, and owners James, Julie and Brian are the only “chef present” restaurant at Disney Springs!
Not sure where to start with the menu? We know, it’s quite a diverse one! Perhaps consider one of their more popular dishes to get you started:
Hop Salt Pretzel (with beer cheese fondue – now that’s taking a spin!)
Smoked Chicken Salad Wrap (Beck’s go-to!)
Low & Slow Brisket Sandwich
Brisket Burnt Ends (Mike’s choice for a hearty lunch)
Street Corn (mmmmm)
Bourbon on the Rocks Cookie (there’s no harm in a little something sweet after dinner…)
Insider tip. Did you enjoy your meal at The Polite Pig? Have a desire to slide into your suitcase some of their famous sauces and dips? No worries, because you can purchase both right on site – or even online once you return home!
Insider tip. There’s no reservation needed to dine at The Polite Pig.
Fun fact. The bourbon bar at The Polite Pig is home to over 60 different bourbon and whiskey offerings.
Gideon’s Bakehouse
Craving something sweet after your meal? Weren’t overly impressed by the dessert selection at the restaurant where you dined? Or are you simply keen to try one of the famous half-pound cookies at Gideon’s Bakehouse, about which you’ve heard so much? Then join the (often long) line outside the award-winning Gideon’s (directly opposite Raglan Road) for your sweet-tooth fix!
Gideon’s typically offer seven different cookie flavors each day, as well as a limited-edition (or seasonal) cookie that changes each month. Each cookie is handcrafted from scratch and packed with rich ingredients – just as unique as the bakery’s decor itself, with its gargoyles and moody ambiance!
Fun fact. Gideon’s cookies take over 24 hours to prepare!
Now, where to start deciding on which cookie to try? Gideon’s standard flavors include:
Original Chocolate Chip
Peanut Butter Crunch
Cookies & Cream
Candied Walnut Chocolate Chip (only available on Wednesdays!)
Pistachio Toffee Chocolate Chip (Mike’s favorite!)
Triple Chocolate Chip (wow, that’s a lot of chocolate!)
Banana Bread Chocolate Chip Cookie
Fun fact. The Coffee Cake Cookie, also available in a Dark Chocolate version, is also on their daily menu – and only available at Disney Springs!
At the time of writing, Gideon’s monthly special was a Carrot Cake Cookie. They also offer the ridiculously decadent dipped-in-more-chocolate Gideon’s Bites (four different “quarter cookies” – you get to choose the flavors, perfect for those who truly can’t decide on just one!), and we’ve seen some other limited additions that include Banana Bread Chocolate Chip Cookie and Kris Kringle Cookie.
Insider tip. Be sure to check out Gideon’s online menu for their latest offerings, especially the limited edition cookies.
Insider tip. Not keen to join that awfully long line you see queued up outside Gideon’s? We know, it can be a tad daunting. But fear not, due to the popularity of Gideon’s (especially on holidays and weekends), they offer guests a virtual queue to help manage wait times. Yay! Simply sign up with one of the Gideon staff members at the entrance to the bakehouse – then return when you receive the text message that says you’re up next!
Tips to Help Enhance Your Disney Springs Dining Experience
Though not detailed in this article, Summer House is another excellent dining option at Disney Springs
To make the most of your dining experience at Disney Springs, a little planning goes a long way. Below you’ll find some tips and recommendations to help you prepare for an amazing meal out, and ultimately help you make the most of your entire visit to the Springs.
The Best Time to Visit
To avoid crowds and long wait times, consider dining during off-peak hours. Weekday lunches and early dinners tend to have shorter (if any!) wait times – they’re also often less busy, affording you a more relaxed dining experience. Arriving at a restaurant as soon as their weekend brunch opens is another smart choice.
Making Reservations
Reservations are recommended for most of the table-service restaurants in Disney Springs (and in fact, some of them require it). Popular restaurants – think Morimoto Asia and The Boathouse – tend to fill up quickly, so be sure to book dining reservations well in advance. You can use the My Disney Experience or OpenTable app to reserve a table at a specific time, as well as check wait times for last-minute walk-ups.
Dietary Needs and Restrictions
Before choosing your restaurant at Disney Springs, consider any dietary needs, restrictions or personal food choices amongst those in your group. If you’re looking for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free or lactose-free options, the great news is that Disney Springs has plenty of them! Also be mindful of specific allergies, though we generally find that allergens are one of the first things a Disney Springs restaurant server will ask you as they start to share the menu with you – and they’re excellent at asking the chef(s) for more information, as well as confirmation of dishes or modifications to menu items to accommodate your needs.
Insider tip. Menus for all Disney Springs restaurants are posted online and on the My Disney Experience app. Check the menus in advance to make sure they suit you and your groups’ needs, before making a reservation at a particular restaurant.
I Don’t Know What I Want to Eat!
One of the many great things about Disney Springs is that there’s something there for everyone’s tastes (yes, even Beck’s fussy food patterns!). Craving fried chicken? Check. Fresh seafood? They’ve got it! What about a large, healthy salad? Double check! Something quick for on-the-go? They’ve got those too!
Unfortunately, we know that choice can also be overwhelming. Not sure what to order or where to go? Consider trying something new (Disney Springs restaurants are known for their numerous unique dishes!), asking for a recommendation from your server, or looking for the signature or “must-try” items on menus. Truly can’t find something that takes your fancy? Don’t be shy about asking your server for a special request – we’ve not yet had one denied!
Save Room for Dessert
There are numerous creative desserts to choose from at Disney Springs!
Do you have a sweet tooth like Mike? With all the decadently delicious (and Instagrammable!) desserts available throughout Disney Springs, be sure to leave a little room for a little something sweet at the end of your meal, or the end of your visit. From Gideon’s cookies to the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop (one of Mike’s go-tos!), and from Amorette’s Patisserie to Vivoli il Gelato, you’re bound to find something to help satisfy those cravings.
Plan for a Full Experience
Make sure to take your time when dining at Disney Springs – linger a little longer to really soak up the atmosphere of your chosen establishment. Many restaurants offer live music or other types of entertainment, boast themed decor or interactive dining, or simply extend to guests a lively, fun vibe – all to help enhance your meal. Your surroundings are part of the overall experience!
Insider tip. If you’re at Disney Springs to celebrate a special occasion (birthday, anniversary, graduation … or anything in between!), make sure to tell your server. You might be surprised with how many restaurants will help you celebrate the occasion with a surprise treat!
Final Thoughts
Visiting Disney Springs is always one of the highlights of our trips to Orlando – in fact, no trip to central Florida would be the same without it, even if you’re not a Disney fan! This expansive entertainment and dining district offers visitors a comprehensive mix of bars, restaurants and small stand-alone eateries: no matter what cuisine takes your fancy, or what mood you find yourself in on the day, you’ll find something here to satisfy your needs.
Foodies in particular will love the variety of menus and edible fare available at Disney Springs. At the same time, each meal here is more than just about the food: from the innovation of Morimoto Asia to the easygoing comfort of Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ (and everything in between!), dining at Disney Springs is an experience in and of itself.
So next time you visit Walt Disney World Resort – or simply find yourself in Orlando for a few days – make sure to schedule some time to dine at some of the best restaurants in the region.
Where will you eat first? Let’s start planning your next dining adventure to Disney Springs!