Disney World has an amazing dining and entertainment center that many people usually miss. Here are the top Disney Springs food spots you can’t miss.
If you plan your Disney visit with a day-to-day schedule (as you should), you must assign at least half a day to enjoy Disney Springs food.
Disney Springs is an entertainment and dining center that offers so many dining options that you couldn’t possibly try them all even if you went every year. Here, you will also find the largest Disney Store in the world.
This post is all about Disney Spring food options and 15 food spots you can’t miss.
Disney Springs Food: 15 Food Spots you Must Visit
Food Trucks & Stands
1. The Daily Poutine
This food stand offers Poutine, a Canadian meal that everyone loves (even if they didn’t know where it was from). It consists of hot fries, cheese curds and gravy. My favorite item from their menu is the classic Canadian Poutine: white cheddar cheese curds, beef gravy and fries. This meal will be enough for lunch and dinner and it only costs $10.
2. B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co.
This stand has such creative and savory artisanal sausage options and a gorgeous view. If I visit this spot, I will order Three Little Pigs: a sausage trio served with chips. An entree here ranges from $10 to $15.
3. Coca-Cola Store Rooftop Beverage Bar
This place is technically not a food spot, but its beverage menu is amazing, and the rooftop bar offers a breath-taking panoramic view of Disney Springs. You can access the bar free of charge, but I strongly suggest you try some signature cocktails or a Coke flavor you have never tasted before.
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Coffee Shops & Bakery
4. Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew
I will let the picture speak by itself:
Am I right? Classic donuts here cost $4.75 and specialty ones, like the ones from the picture, are $5.75 each. You will also find donut topper drinks and nitro cold-brew. Insta-worthy and yummy food for the win!
5. Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop
This is a world-renown chocolate store, and they always offer free samples, so why not check it out? This shop also offers a variety of milkshakes ($10-$12), specialty sundaes ($14.75), and a large menu full of hot cocoa options ($5-$7).
6. Gideon’s Bakehouse
Gideon’s is really famous outside of Disney Springs. However, the lines you found here a few years ago made history. Luckily, there is a virtual line now, so you can make a reservation and do some shopping while you wait for your turn. Just make sure you don’t eat anything before getting there. These cookies are massive ($6) and full of whatever flavor you choose. They also offer cake slices and nitro cold-brew.
Counter Service – Quick Service
7. Morimoto Asia Street Food
This is one of the busiest restaurants at Disney Springs. Their Pan-Asian dishes offer a unique experience. I personally recommend the Baby Ribs ($10). This is also your go-to spot for Ramen.
8. Chicken Guy!
This one has become one of my favorite food spots all over Walt Disney World. I may be subjective, as a Guy Fieri Fan, but I have never tasted yummier chicken tenders anywhere else. The sauce variety is astonishing and they rank them from soft to mega-hot, so you will definitely find one that suits you. They offer sandwiches, salads, milkshakes, and Mac ‘N’ Cheese. I love the good old 5 tenders combo ($7.99 with a choice of 2 sauces) and the Mac Daddy Mac ‘N’ Cheese with chicken ($7.99).
9. D-Luxe Burger
As the name states, this one is for all burger lovers out there. This quick-service restaurant also offers artisanal shakes, gluten-free and vegan food in Disney Springs. Prices range from $5 to $15 for an entrée.
Mobile order is available here ✔️
10. The Polite Pig
This quick-service restaurant serves Florida-inspired meals in which BBQ is the main ingredient. I would go with the Slider Trio ($15), as it includes pork, brisket, and fried chicken. There are also a ton of wine, beer, and bourbon options on the menu.
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Table Service Restaurants
12. T-Rex
This is a must-do if your little one loves dinosaurs. This may be the most heavily decorated Disney Springs restaurant. Its menu includes entrées, soups, salads, burgers, seafood, pasta, steak along with a vast variety of kids’ meals.
13. Wine Bar George
As its name states, this is a full-on wine bar. It is great for brunch or an early dinner. There is a variety of charcuterie boards and select cocktails and beverages. Here, I would go for The Big Board ($60) to share with someone else.
14. Jaleo by José Andrés
Spanish meals are delicious. If you have never tasted a tapa, you definitely should stop by this food spot. There are also charcuterie boards, cheese boards, salads, seafood, and so much more! My go-to options are: Selection of ibérico Spanish cured meats ($40), Selection of five Quesos ($28), A Jaleo favorite – fried potatoes with spicy tomato sauce and alioli ($12) y Grilled flat iron steak with confit piquillo peppers ($26).
15. Planet Hollywood
Last but not least, this one is a big one. Even if you’ve visited one in some other city, you should stop by this restaurant. It will not be easy for you to decide on which meal to choose. I personally recommend the Five Cheese Dip appetizer ($13.99) and the BBQ Ribs ($31.99). I don’t think you’ll want dessert after all that.