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On my last trip to Orlando, I looked up ‘best Disney Springs bars’ for an evening out. A few things came up, including a hidden speakeasy (my favorite). So, I headed to Disney Springs to see what I could discover. Here’s everything I found.
The Best Bars at Disney Springs
After a night of exploring, here are the best bars at Disney Springs (in my humble bar-loving opinion):
- Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar (the top speakeasy pick)
- Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar (feels like a movie set)
- Wine Bar George (laid back atmoshere)
- Morimoto Asia’s back lounge (low lit, romantic)
- Dockside Margaritas (right on the water)
The great thing about Disney Springs is you don’t need a ticket. Highly recommend doing what I did and arriving in the evening to stroll the shops and waterfront as you pop into bars.
Thinking of exploring Disney Springs at night? Save my full Disney Springs at night guide for later.
Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar
I found Enzo’s Hideaway listed everywhere online. It is the best speakeasy spot in Disney Springs. When you go, follow the stairs down to a nondescript door that opens to a 1920s-inspired bar.
Walking in felt like stepping into rum runner tunnels and hiding out for a quiet drink. The lighting is low and moody (my favorite for sipping prohibition era cocktails), and it’s a bit like stepping off a movie set for a quiet break. Order from the specialty cocktails list.
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar
Indiana Jones inspired and full of Disney whimsey. This bar was packed the night I visited. The vibe’s a bit like walking onto your favorite movie set as an extra.
If you can, sit at the bar. The longer you stay the more hidden details you’ll start to notice. I recommend ordering one of their speciality drinks to set the mood. I will say that it’s livelier than Enzo’s, but that is part of the charm.
Morimoto Asia Hidden Bar
I love a dimly lit lounge, and Morimotos gives exactly that. The giant overhead chandeliers, Pan-Asian menu, and super refreshing drinks are all reasons for a stop.
The tucked-back bar seemed quiet, the cocktail menu is original, and the low lighting has the right speakeasy-adjacent atmosphere. If you want something that feels a little more grown-up and off the beaten path this is the spot (although Morimoto is a longtime staple at Disney Springs).
Wine Bar George
A classic wine bar that was bustling late at night, with indoor-outdoor seating depending on weather. I’d recommend people watching on the porch if you’re going for a daytime visit.
Dockside Margaritas
Super cute dockside bar with outdoor seating. This is more of a walk up bar, so plan to take your margarita for the road. Fun fact: you can walk around Disney Springs with an adult beverage.
Raglan Road Irish Pub
Get your Saint Patricks Day fix any time of the year. Raglan Road is a full Irish pub with live music most nights, a long bar, and a pub atmosphere. It’s a great spot to order a Guinness and enjoy the air conditioning.
House of Blues
Rock and roll vibes with a live music hall attached. Visit House of Blues if you want to feel like you’re in Nashville. This isn’t usually my kind of scene, but I think it would be a hit if you’re coming with a big group of friends.
Do You Need a Park Ticket to Visit Disney Springs Bars?
There’s no park ticket required to enter Disney Springs, it’s free. You can get a rideshare (I Ubered right to the front drop off), drive, or take a free shuttle from some hotels. You can also park for free (with dining validation at some spots), and spend an evening out.
Can You Walk Around Disney Springs with a Drink?
Yes. Disney Springs allows guests to walk around with alcoholic drinks purchased at participating locations. I saw a few people walking with cocktails in designated to-go cups (it seems like this is part of the deal). Since there are so few places to do this in the Southeast, the open container allowance makes bar crawling feel a lot more relaxed.
Key Takeaways
- No park ticket needed to visit any Disney Springs bar.
- Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar is the best speakeasy spot in Disney Springs. Get a reservation if you can.
- You can walk between bars with your drink in designated containers.
- Jock Lindsey’s is Indiana Jones-themed and lively.
- Morimoto Asia has a tucked away back lounge with beautiful lighting.
- Dockside Margaritas is the spot to grab a drink and continue on the waterfront.
Final Thoughts
I hope you enjoy exploring Disney Springs bars! Between Enzo’s tunnels, Jock Lindsey’s movie-set feel, and a Dockside margarita, you’ve got a full night without ever buying a park ticket. I think that’s a pretty great deal!
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Disney Springs have a bar?
Disney Springs has over a dozen bars and lounges. I was surpised to see such a wide range, from the speakeasy-style Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar to the adventure-themed Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar.
What is the name of the speakeasy at Disney Springs?
Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar is the speakeasy at Disney Springs. It’s a 1920s Prohibition-era inspired bar built inside the old rum runner tunnels beneath Disney Springs. The bar is accessible through a staircase down to a “hidden” door. It’s the most tucked away bar in the complex.
Can you walk around Disney Springs with an alcoholic beverage?
Yes. Disney Springs lets you walk around with alcoholic drinks purchased at participating locations. Many bars offer to go cups so you can walk with your drink. Dockside Margaritas is built for exactly this.
Where is the secret bar in Disneyland?
Disneyland’s hidden bar is Carthay Circle Lounge in Disney California Adventure, tucked inside on the second story of the Carthay Circle Theatre building. If you’re at Disney Springs and looking for the most hidden-feeling bar, that’s Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar.
Do you need a park ticket to visit Disney Springs bars?
No park ticket is needed. Disney Springs is free to enter, and all bars and restaurants are accessible without any theme park ticket. You can park or Uber, walk in, and explore all evening.
What should I order at Enzo’s Hideaway?
Order from the specialty cocktails list, which features Prohibition-era inspired drinks. They specialize in rum cocktails. Makes sense given the rum runner theme! I recommend asking your bartender for their favorite.
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