Planning a meal in Disney Springs soon?
It is helpful to know that most Disney Springs table service restaurants have a phone number that you can call directly to make a reservation.
You can also find the phone number on Disney’s website or on the My Disney Experience app. And here’s a bonus tip: Sometimes, you can find reservations in OpenTable also.
Of course, Disney Springs also has a ton of quick service options, too.
Therefore, whether you show up with a reservation made weeks in advance, snag one on the fly, or opt for quick service, you’re not likely to go hungry.Â
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Do restaurants at Disney Springs take walk-ins?
Generally speaking, reservations are strongly recommended at Disney Springs table service restaurants. However, they are not officially required.
Small parties are most likely to have success dining at a restaurant without a reservation. But the good news is that most restaurants do accept same-day reservations. With this in mind, if there’s a specific restaurant that you must try, your best bet is to make a reservation.
Disney recently made some adjustments to their dining reservation cancellation policy. Previously, cancellations had to be made 24 hours ahead of the reservation time to avoid a fee.
However, the window has now been drastically decreased to two hours. This means that reservations open up on the My Disney Experience app a few hours in advance.
So if you’re willing to be adventurous and flexible, you can get a great dining reservation.
Here’s a list of the best restaurant options you’ll find in Disney Springs.
PS: We’ve also made a printable checklist of our top 22 which you can view here.
1. 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck (West Side)
This quick service location is best known for its unique and portable offering: the taco cone.
2. AMC Disney Springs 24 Dine-In Theaters (West Side)
Six of the AMC theaters offer seat-side table service for the ultimate dinner and movie experience.
The menu features burgers, sandwiches and also flatbreads.
3. City Works Eatery & Pour House (West Side)
This upscale sports bar boasts over 90 different beer options on tap.
Also, reservations are strongly recommended.
4. Local Green Orlando Food Truck (West Side)
Alongside the 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck, this one, in particular, specializes in recipes with ingredients sourced locally.
Other food trucks you may spot in this location include Hot Diggity Dog and Mac and Cheese. Note that Disney’s website shares a disclaimer that the schedule and availability of these trucks are subject to change.
5. Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew (West Side)
This is your spot for handcrafted yeast and cake donuts and coffee.
You may be pleasantly surprised to learn that Everglazed also offers a few sandwich selections.
Read Also: The Best Disney Springs Desserts, Top 10 Ranked
6. House of Blues Restaurant & Bar (West Side)
Visit this watering hole for a taste of the South. The menu is inspired by cuisine from all over the region, including gumbo from New Orleans and Memphis-style ribs.
If you are there on a weekend, try the weekend brunch! Reservations are also recommended.
7. The Front Porch (West Side)
This is the quick service companion location for the House of Blues.
Grab some bbq and relax while listening to outdoor live entertainment by local musicians.
8. Jaleo by Jose Andres (West Side)
Serving authentic Spanish cuisine from tapas to Paella, Jaleo means “revelry” in Spanish. Reservations are recommended here as well.
9. Pepe by Jose Andres (West Side)
Brought to you by the same chef as Jaleo, Pepe is a brick-and-mortar version of the Washington, DC food truck by the same name.
It’s also a great option for a quick taste of Spain to go.
10. Splitsville Dining Room (West Side)
Bowling is, in fact, a great indoor entertainment option for vacationers who want to take a break from the theme parks on their Disney vacation.
There’s also a table service restaurant housed in this Disney Springs bowling alley.
Their menu features items you might expect like burgers and nachos. They also have some surprises like sushi!
11. YeSake Kiosk (West Side)
Grab a poke bowl with the toppings of your choice at this Japanese street-food-inspired kiosk.
12. Amorette’s Patisserie (Town Center)
This bakery is famous for its beautifully decorated cakes and confections. However, they also serve sandwiches!
13. Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza (Town Center)
Customize your pizza or choose a specialty pie at this quick-service spot.
14. Chicken Guy (Town Center)
Guy Fieri brings all the flavor to this chicken joint that offers dozens of sauce options for your chicken fingers, chicken sandwiches or salads.
15. D-Luxe Burger (Town Center)
This is an excellent option for when you’re craving a burger and hand-cut fries. They also have milkshakes and offer mobile ordering for convenience.
16. Frontera Cocina (Town Center)
The menu featuring authentic Mexican cuisine was developed by award-winning celebrity chef Rick Bayless.
In addition, the covered patio and open-air kitchen create a festive atmosphere. Reservations are strongly recommended.
17. Planet Hollywood (Town Center)
This two-story observatory restaurant is decorated with Hollywood costumes and memorabilia. On the menu, you’ll find burgers and signature sandwiches by Guy Fieri.
18. Stargazer’s Bar (Town Center)
Order a bite to eat from the Planet Hollywood menu at this outdoor patio lounge. There’s often live entertainment for guests to enjoy as well.
19. The Polite Pig (Town Center)
This upscale quick-service restaurant has some of the best barbecue in Disney Springs.
20. Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill (Town Center)
This signature dining spot features fare with both California and Mediterranean influences.
And also, like several restaurants in Disney Springs, they offer a special brunch menu on the weekends.
21. B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Company (Marketplace Town Center)
This counter service kiosk specializes in artisan sausages on the go. The playful menu is inspired by the iconic fairytale “The Three Little Pigs”.
22. Earl of Sandwich (Marketplace Town Center)
Best known for its Holiday Turkey Sandwich, this quick service option also serves wraps, salads and flatbreads.
23. Rainforest Café (Marketplace Town Center)
Reservations are strongly recommended (but not required) at this exotic table service restaurant.
Guests will be immersed in the sights and sounds of the rainforest, including audio-animatronic animals.
24. Lava Lounge at Rainforest Cafe (Marketplace Town Center)
This lounge offers guests an opportunity to experience the full Rainforest Café without the immersive dining room experience.
25. T-REX (Marketplace Town Center)
Reservations are strongly recommended at this immersive dino-themed table service restaurant.
Certainly, this is a great choice for families with kids (or adults) who love dinosaurs.
26. Wine Bar George (The Landing)
This table service restaurant is open for lunch and dinner every weekday. They also have a special Wine Country Brunch service on weekends.
Most of the menu items are designed to pair with one of their 140 wine selections.
As with most Disney Springs restaurants, reservations are strongly recommended.
27. The Basket at Wine Bar George (The Landing)
You’ll find select menu items from Wine Bar George at this counter service location. Certainly, it’s the perfect spot to grab a frozen beverage and some hot and crispy fries topped with queso or buffalo sauce.
They also serve fare that’s easy to pack up at take on a picnic at Disney Springs or any location in the Walt Disney World Resort.
28. The Boathouse (The Landing)
This upscale waterfront dining location is considered a signature dining experience. Their menu features steaks, pasta and also fresh Florida seafood.
The Boathouse is also where vintage Amphicar tours launch their 20-minute tours on Lake Buena Vista. Reservations are strongly recommended.
29. Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ (The Landing)
This popular restaurant features recipes developed by celebrity chef Art Smith.
There is a special Rise n’ Shine Brunch on weekends. However, you can find Southern cuisine on the menu seven days a week.
Menu highlights include shrimp & grits, fried chicken, Church Lady Deviled Eggs and barbecue glazed pork chops.
Also, be sure to save room for one of their popular desserts! The Hummingbird Cake combines the flavors of pineapple and banana with cream cheese icing.
30. Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant (The Landing)
Raglan Road serves up traditional Irish cuisine with nightly live entertainment on multiple stages.
Be sure to check the My Disney Experience app for the most current entertainment schedule. They also have a weekend brunch!
31. Cookes of Dublin (The Landing)
If you’re craving fish & chips but want to skip the live entertainment at Raglan Road, try this quick service alternative.
32. The Edison (The Landing)
Disney describes The Edison as “family-friendly by day and a little edgier at night.”
The two-story dining space is specifically designed to look like an abandoned power plant from the 1920s.
33. Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar (The Landing)
This Indiana Jones-themed lounge is, in fact, one of our favorite spots in Walt Disney World.
On the menu, you’ll find playfully themed cocktails like Fountain of Youth or The Scottish Professor. They also have shareable appetizers, flatbreads and tacos.
34. Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante (The Landing)
This authentic Italian Trattoria serves pasta, salads and paninis.
Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante is managed by the same group as several other of Disney’s dining options in Disney Springs and EPCOT.
They are also open for brunch on Saturdays and Sundays.
35. Enzo’s Hideaway (The Landing)
This speakeasy takes you back to the prohibition era with its atmosphere and signature cocktails. They also have a full menu featuring Italian fare, including appetizers, entrees and desserts.
Reservations are highly recommended. However, they do accept same-day bookings according to the Disney Springs website.
36. Morimoto Asia (The Landing)
Food Network fans from way back will know Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto hails from Japan. However, the menu at Morimoto Asia is considered Pan-Asian.
This means it features cuisine from several Asian countries, therefore, you’ll see everything from Peking Duck to Tonkotsu Ramen on the menu.
37. Morimoto Asia Street Food (The Landing)
This quick-service companion restaurant to Morimoto Asia serves a couple of varieties of ramen and snacks including egg rolls.
38. Paddlefish (The Landing)
You can’t miss the huge steamboat that houses this seafood restaurant. Take in the gorgeous waterfront views as you indulge in a dish from the land or sea.
39. Paradiso 37, Taste of the Americas (The Landing)
Paradiso 37 has a large terrace dining area on which you can enjoy dishes inspired by street food from all over both North and South America.
That means that you’ll find everything on their menu from a Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich to an Argentinian Skirt Steak.
40. Pizza Ponte (The Landing)
This quick-service location serves Sicilian-style pizza, salads, sandwiches and also irresistible Italian desserts like Tiramisu and cannolis.
41. STK Orlando (The Landing)
STK puts a modern twist on what you typically think of when you think of steakhouses. The menu features dishes from both land and sea.
Guests can relax by the indoor firepit or rooftop terrace. They also offer late-night and weekend brunch menus.
42. Terralina Crafted Italian (The Landing)
This restaurant serves classic Italian staples like pasta, hand-tossed pizzas prepared in wood-fired ovens and fresh seafood. They also serve brunch on Sundays.
What is your favorite Disney Springs restaurant? Let us know in the comments.