Restaurants With Fun Bars
Otto’s High Dive
You definitely come to Otto’s, a rum bar in the Milk District, for the drinks, but you should stay for the Cuban food.
With a dining room, bar, and tap room, The Ravenous Pig in Winter Park is the answer to just about any dinner situation.
If you dream of being someone who sips drinks in an ornate study, Mathers Social Gathering in downtown will be your favorite bar.
The Monroe serves upscale comfort food, like excellent fried chicken, in Creative Village.
Sweet Treats
Aloha Isle
Having a Dole whip during your Disney trip is mandatory. Aloha Isle is where to get the best one in Magic Kingdom.
Cheshire Cat Tails are a warm chocolate brioche twist topped with pink and purple frosting. Get one from the Chesire Cafe on your way to greet the princesses in the Magic Kingdom.
Amorette’s Patisserie in Disney Springs is where you need to get one of the glistening character cakes.
This dessert spot is a caramel-lover's paradise with Werther's covered pastries, popcorn, and apples.
Dinner After Being Dragged Through Disney
Takumi-Tei
This fine dining Japanese spot in Epcot is one of the most luxurious meals you can have at Disney World.
There are no costumed characters in sight at the Jaleo in Disney Springs, making it a go-to spot for a nice, low-key dinner.
You can keep it chill on the patio all evening long at The Boathouse in Disney Springs by snacking on coconut shrimp and drinking frozen cocktails.
Monsieur Paul is a fine dining French restaurant that'll make you want to re-watch Ratatouille for the 500th time.
The Edison in Disney Springs has great cocktails, gooey grilled cheese, and a stage for live music.