Disney Springs Quick Service Dining: Your Complete Guide
Disney Springs quick service dining is one of the most underrated parts of a Walt Disney World visit. No park ticket required, free parking, and a lineup of counter service options that spans everything from gourmet artisan cookies and Italian gelato to smoked BBQ, Iron Chef ramen, and some of the best churros you will ever eat. Whether you are looking for a full meal, a snack to fuel a shopping afternoon, or a specialty drink to enjoy while you wander, Disney Springs has you covered.
This guide covers every quick service, counter service, snack kiosk, food truck, bar, and lounge at Disney Springs, organized by neighborhood. For full sit-down dining, be sure to visit my table service dining guide for Disney Springs.
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A Few Things to Know Before You Eat
Mobile ordering is available at select locations and is worth using when you can. The My Disney Experience app lets you order and pay ahead of time so you can skip the line and pick up your food when it is ready. Not every Disney Springs quick service location offers mobile order, but for those that do, it is a genuine time-saver.
Menus change frequently. What I have described for each location reflects the general vibe and cuisine as of this writing, but specific items, hours, and offerings can change. Always check the My Disney Experience app or the Disney Springs website for the most current information before your visit.
No park ticket is required. Disney Springs is free to enter with complimentary parking in the garages. You do not need any theme park admission to dine here.

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The Marketplace
B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co.
A beloved Marketplace kiosk serving artisan sausages in a variety of creative preparations, from classic bratwurst and Italian sausage to a New York Pastrami Reuben dog and a plant-based option. It is a quick, satisfying lunch or snack stop with something for just about everyone. Lunch and dinner.
Dockside Margaritas
A waterfront bar kiosk right on the lake with one of the best people-watching spots in all of Disney Springs. The focus is on frozen and on-the-rocks margaritas in a variety of flavors, along with beer, wine, and non-alcoholic slushy options. A perfect stop for a cold drink on a warm afternoon. Snacks and drinks.
Earl of Sandwich
One of the most reliable and consistently popular counter service spots in Disney Springs, Earl of Sandwich serves custom hot sandwiches on artisan bread baked in-house. It is one of the few spots that also serves a full breakfast menu, making it a great option for an early start before the parks. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop
The iconic San Francisco chocolate brand brings its famous hot fudge sundaes, thick shakes, and specialty hot cocoas to Disney Springs. This is a dessert stop, plain and simple, and it is a good one. Expect a line on busy evenings. Snacks and desserts.
Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies
Joffrey’s is the official coffee and beverage partner of Walt Disney World, and their Marketplace kiosk serves a fun lineup of handcrafted smoothies alongside specialty coffees, cold brew cocktails, and frozen beverages. A great option for a pick-me-up without committing to a full Starbucks stop. Snacks and drinks.
Lava Lounge at Rainforest Cafe
The outdoor lounge attached to the Rainforest Cafe, the Lava Lounge sits right on the lagoon and serves the Rainforest Cafe’s full food and drink menu in a more casual, walk-up format. It is a fun waterfront spot for cocktails and appetizers without needing a full sit-down reservation. Lounge, lunch and dinner.
Marketplace Snacks
A walk-up kiosk serving the beloved Dole Whip in several forms, including the classic pineapple soft serve, floats, and Dole Whip Nachos, which are as creative and delicious as they sound. One of the quintessential Disney Springs snack stops. Snacks.
Starbucks at Disney Springs Marketplace
One of two Starbucks locations at Disney Springs, this one sits in the Marketplace neighborhood and serves the full standard Starbucks menu including Frappuccinos, cold brew, Refreshers, espresso drinks, and bakery items. Snacks and drinks.
Sunshine Churros at Disney Springs Marketplace
One of two Sunshine Churros kiosks at Disney Springs, this Marketplace location serves classic and specialty churros in a rotating lineup of flavors including traditional cinnamon, dipped chocolate, and gourmet options like Strawberry Cheesecake and Oreo. Snacks.
Swirls on the Water
A small waterfront kiosk serving Dole Whip floats in both non-alcoholic and adult versions, right on the edge of the lake. It is a simple stop but a lovely one, especially on a warm day with a view of the water. Snacks.
Wetzel’s Pretzels at Disney Springs Marketplace
One of two Wetzel’s Pretzels kiosks at Disney Springs, this Marketplace location serves fresh-baked pretzels in a variety of styles including original, cheese-stuffed, flavored, and pretzel dogs. A solid snack stop at any point during your visit. Snacks.
The Landing
The Basket at Wine Bar George
The casual outdoor counterpart to the Wine Bar George table service restaurant, The Basket serves build-your-own picnic boxes with charcuterie, cheeses, sandwiches, snacks, and a full drink menu including wine, cocktails, beer, and cider. It is a wonderfully relaxed way to enjoy a meal al fresco along the waterfront. Lunch and dinner.
Cookes of Dublin
The quick-service companion to Raglan Road, Cookes of Dublin specializes in the classic Irish fish and chips done right, along with battered chicken tenders, burgers, and sandwiches. It sits just outside Raglan Road and is a great option when you want a satisfying meal without a full sit-down experience. Lunch and dinner.
Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC
A specialty bakery known for its entirely gluten-free, mostly organic, vegan, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free baked goods. If you or someone in your group has dietary restrictions, this is a wonderful and genuinely delicious find. The cupcakes, donuts, and cinnamon rolls are all worth trying. Snacks.
Gideon’s Bakehouse
One of the most talked-about food experiences in all of Disney Springs, Gideon’s Bakehouse is known for its enormous, half-pound chocolate chip cookies in a rotating lineup of flavors, along with daily rotating cake slices and a small but excellent cold brew menu. Lines can be long, especially in the evenings, so plan accordingly. Snacks.
Joffrey’s Coffee and Tea Company at The Landing
A second Joffrey’s location in The Landing neighborhood, serving the full lineup of Joffrey’s specialty coffees, teas, and frozen beverages. A convenient stop when you are exploring The Landing and need a caffeine boost. Snacks and drinks.
Morimoto Asia Street Food
The quick-service extension of Morimoto Asia, this counter service spot brings Iron Chef Morimoto’s Pan-Asian flavors to a more casual and affordable format. The Spicy Kimchi Ramen and Morimoto Baby Ribs are fan favorites, and the Popping Boba Tea is a must-try. One of the best quick-service meals at Disney Springs. Lunch and dinner.
Pizza Ponte
An Italian-inspired quick service spot serving thick, hearty Roman-style pizza by the slice, alongside Italian sandwiches, salads, and classic Italian desserts like cannoli and tiramisu. The pizza is genuinely excellent by Disney Springs standards and consistently earns high praise from guests. Lunch and dinner.
Vivoli il Gelato
The only outpost of the famous Florentine gelateria outside of Florence, Italy, Vivoli il Gelato serves authentic Italian gelato and sorbetto in a rotating selection of flavors, alongside creative sundaes, waffles, bomboloni (Italian doughnuts), and specialty shakes. It is a standout dessert destination and worth every minute of the line. Snacks.
Town Center

Amorette’s Patisserie
A charming French-inspired patisserie serving beautifully crafted pastries, signature cakes, and light sandwiches on focaccia and croissants. The character cakes and seasonal petit cakes are as gorgeous as they are delicious, and the macaron and éclair selection makes it a lovely stop for anyone with a sweet tooth. Lunch and desserts.
Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza
A build-your-own fast casual pizza chain with a broad selection of toppings and sauces on a thin, crispy crust fired in under three minutes. A reliable and affordable lunch or dinner option, especially for families with picky eaters who all want something different. Lunch and dinner.
Chicken Guy!
Guy Fieri’s chicken tender concept serves a wide variety of sauces alongside crispy chicken tenders, sandwiches, and salad bowls. The sauce selection alone is worth a visit, and this is consistently one of the more popular quick-service stops in Town Center. Lunch and dinner.
Coca-Cola Store Rooftop Beverage Bar
Located on the rooftop of the Coca-Cola Store, this open-air bar serves an extensive lineup of Coca-Cola beverages from around the world, floats, ICEEs, mocktails, and cocktails, all with a great view of Town Center. A fun novelty stop even if you are just grabbing a soda. Snacks and drinks.
The Daily Poutine
A quick-service kiosk dedicated entirely to poutine, the Canadian classic of fries, cheese curds, and gravy elevated into several creative variations including Latin, Italian, French, and New Delhi-inspired versions. It is a fun and filling snack or light meal option with a Canadian beer or slushy on the side. Lunch and dinner.
D-Luxe Burger
One of Disney Springs’ best burger options, D-Luxe Burger serves creative, high-quality burgers and sandwiches in a sleek counter-service setting. The gelato shakes are a particular highlight, and mobile ordering is available here, making it a smart choice on a busy visit. Lunch and dinner.
Eet by Maneet Chauhan
A newer addition to Disney Springs from James Beard Award-winning chef and Food Network star Maneet Chauhan, Eet serves creative modern Indian cuisine in a quick-service format. The menu puts a fresh spin on Indian classics with dishes like Tandoori Chicken Poutine and Pimento Whipped Paneer. It is a genuinely exciting and underrated stop that is well worth seeking out. Lunch and dinner.
The Polite Pig
One of the most acclaimed quick-service restaurants in all of Disney Springs, The Polite Pig serves wood-smoked BBQ with a craft cocktail program that punches well above what you would expect from a counter-service spot. The brisket and smoked turkey are consistently excellent, and the sides and desserts are made with real care. It is a must-visit for BBQ fans. Lunch and dinner.
Sprinkles
The beloved Los Angeles-based cupcake bakery brings its full lineup of made-from-scratch cupcakes to Disney Springs, along with cookies and brownies. The rotating seasonal flavors are always worth checking, and the selection is one of the most extensive you will find anywhere. Snacks.
Stargazers Bar
A stylish outdoor bar in Town Center serving cocktails, beer, and wine in a relaxed al fresco setting. It is a convenient spot for a drink while you are shopping or waiting for the rest of your group. Drinks.
West Side

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4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck
A Mexican street food truck from the acclaimed 4 Rivers brand, serving birria tacos, taco cones, burrito bowls, and street tacos in a casual outdoor setting. It is a flavorful, filling option for guests who want something a little different from the standard Disney Springs fare. Lunch and dinner.
Everglazed Donuts and Cold Brew
A fun and creative donut shop with a cold brew coffee program, Everglazed also serves a short menu of savory items including a donut burger and grilled cheese alongside its assorted specialty donuts. The donuts themselves are the real draw and rotate frequently. Snacks.
The Front Porch
An outdoor bar attached to the House of Blues with a relaxed, Southern-inspired atmosphere and a menu of cocktails, beer, and wine. A great spot to catch some live music that often spills out from inside, or simply to enjoy a drink in the open air. Drinks.
Häagen-Dazs Kiosk
A simple kiosk serving the classic Häagen-Dazs lineup of ice cream, sundaes, and shakes. A reliable dessert stop if you are in the West Side neighborhood and want something straightforward and familiar. Snacks.
Hot Diggity Dogs Food Truck
A food truck specializing in gourmet hot dogs in a variety of creative preparations including Chicago-style, Texas Chili Cheese, and a Reuben dog. A quick and satisfying lunch or dinner option. Lunch and dinner.
Local Green Orlando Food Truck
A health-conscious food truck serving sandwiches, wraps, and bowls with a focus on fresh ingredients and plant-forward options, alongside some heartier proteins. A great option for guests who want something lighter than the typical Disney Springs fare. Lunch and dinner.
Mac and Cheese Food Truck
Exactly what it sounds like, a food truck entirely dedicated to macaroni and cheese in a variety of elevated preparations including Lobster and Shrimp, Chicken Parmesan, BBQ Beef, and a Six-Cheese Crunchy version. Mac and Cheese Fritters are also available for those who want their comfort food in snack form. Lunch and dinner.
Pepe by José Andrés
A quick-service Spanish sandwich counter from world-renowned Chef José Andrés, the culinary mind behind Jaleo next door. Pepe serves bocadillos and flautas in a handful of simple but excellent combinations with Iberian ingredients, plus soft serve and flan for dessert. It is a small menu done with real craft. Lunch and dinner.
Salt and Straw
The beloved Portland-based artisan ice cream shop with a rotating menu of inventive flavors that changes seasonally, often featuring unexpected combinations and local ingredients. Lines move quickly and the ice cream is genuinely outstanding. Snacks.
The Smokehouse at House of Blues
The outdoor quick-service companion to House of Blues, The Smokehouse serves smoked meats, BBQ sandwiches, nachos, and sides in a casual walk-up format right outside the main restaurant. The smoked turkey leg is a classic, and the pulled pork and brisket sandwiches are reliably good. Lunch and dinner.
Starbucks at Disney Springs West Side
The second of two Starbucks locations at Disney Springs, this one sits in the West Side neighborhood and serves the full standard Starbucks menu. Useful if you are starting your day near the West Side or ending it with a dessert drink. Snacks and drinks.
Sunshine Churros at Disney Springs West Side
A second Sunshine Churros kiosk on the West Side, serving the same excellent lineup of classic and specialty churros as the Marketplace location. If there is a long line at one, check the other. Snacks.
Wetzel’s Pretzels at Disney Springs West Side
The second Wetzel’s Pretzels kiosk at Disney Springs, serving the same fresh-baked pretzel lineup as the Marketplace location. Snacks.
YeSake Kiosk
A Japanese-inspired kiosk serving poke bowls, takoyaki, karaage, and Japanese snacks alongside sake, beer, and specialty slushies. The build-your-own poke bowl is a great lighter meal option, and the YeSake’s Favorite is a popular choice for first-time visitors. Lunch and dinner.
Best Disney Springs Quick Service Dining: Our Recommendations
With so many options, it can be hard to know where to start. Here are some recommendations based on what you are looking for.
Best for a Full Meal
If you want something that will genuinely fill you up, The Polite Pig is the top pick. The smoked meats are outstanding, the sides are made with real care, and it punches well above typical quick-service quality. Morimoto Asia Street Food is another excellent choice if you want something a little different, with ramen, ribs, and fresh sushi rolls that deliver on Iron Chef quality at a counter-service price. D-Luxe Burger rounds out the list for anyone who wants a creative, satisfying burger without a long sit-down commitment.
Best for Dessert
Gideon’s Bakehouse is the most talked-about dessert stop in all of Disney Springs, and the hype is well earned. The cookies are enormous, the flavors rotate daily, and the cold brew is excellent. If gelato is more your speed, Vivoli il Gelato is the real deal, the only outpost of a legendary Florentine gelateria outside of Italy. Amorette’s Patisserie is the pick for something beautiful and French-inspired, with pastries and character cakes that are as stunning to look at as they are to eat. And Sprinkles is the go-to for a classic, made-from-scratch cupcake in a wide variety of flavors.
Best for Snacks on the Go
The Dole Whip at Marketplace Snacks or Swirls on the Water is a Disney tradition for a reason, and it is worth every bite. Sunshine Churros is another must-stop, especially if you can catch the gourmet flavors. And Wetzel’s Pretzels is the reliable, always-satisfying option when you need something salty and warm to snack on while you shop.
Best for Coffee and Drinks
Joffrey’s is the official Disney partner and a great alternative to Starbucks if you want something a little more unique, including handcrafted smoothies and specialty frozen beverages with or without alcohol. Both Starbucks locations are convenient if you need something familiar fast. And do not overlook Gideon’s Bakehouse cold brew, which is exceptional and pairs perfectly with one of their cookies.
Best for Families with Picky Eaters
Earl of Sandwich is one of the safest bets for a group with varying tastes, with a broad menu of hot sandwiches, breakfast items, and kids’ options that covers almost every preference. Chicken Guy! is another crowd-pleaser, especially for kids, with crispy tenders and a fun lineup of dipping sauces. And Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza is ideal when everyone wants to customize their own meal, with a build-your-own model that gives picky eaters full control.
Best Hidden Gems
Eet by Maneet Chauhan is genuinely underrated and well worth seeking out if you want something exciting and different. The modern Indian flavors are creative and approachable, and it tends to have shorter lines than many of the more well-known spots. Pepe by José Andrés is another gem, a tiny Spanish sandwich counter tucked next to Jaleo that serves bocadillos made with quality Iberian ingredients. And Pizza Ponte consistently earns high praise for its Roman-style pizza slices, which are among the best counter-service pizza you will find in all of Walt Disney World.
Best for Adults
The Basket at Wine Bar George is a wonderful option for grown-ups who want a relaxed, European-style al fresco experience with charcuterie, sandwiches, and a carefully chosen wine and cocktail menu. Dockside Margaritas is the go-to for a cold frozen drink with a waterfront view, perfect for an afternoon break from shopping. And Stargazers Bar in Town Center is a stylish, low-key spot for a cocktail or glass of wine when you want to sit down for a moment without committing to a full meal.
For the most current menus, hours, and locations at all Disney Springs dining spots, be sure to visit the official Disney Springs dining page or the My Disney Experience app before your visit.
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