When you’re taking a day off from the parks or simply enjoying a slow morning at Disney Springs, you’ll be happy to know a good meal isn’t far away. With its plethora of dining options, there are several that serve breakfast and brunch. Although this number pales in comparison to the non-breakfast eateries, don’t count Disney Springs out. The morning is often a great time to head to the Springs anyway, as it tends to have fewer crowds, giving ample reason to give breakfast a go.
Breakfast and Brunch at Disney Springs
Disney Springs Breakfast
Amorette’s Patisserie – Town Center


Amorette’s doesn’t have a dedicated breakfast menu. However, it does have several options available all day that would easily fit a late breakfast since the location opens at 11 a.m. The bakery often has a large selection of limited-time offerings here as well. We’ll include two below (one sweet and one savory) to give you an idea of what they entail.
Featured Items:
- Cookie dough croissant – croissant filled and topped with cookie dough
- Charcuterie croissant – two-year-aged cheddar, smoked cheddar, mozzarella pearls, prosciutto, salami calabrese, green olives, heirloom tomatoes, arugula, and cornichon served with housemade chips
- Grilled portobello croissant (Winter 2025) – grilled portobello with sun-dried tomato tapenade, caramelized shallot aïoli, and Munster cheese served with housemade chips
- Vanilla éclair – pâte à choux (delicate pastry dough) filled with vanilla mousse, topped with marzipan, sugar Christmas lights, and a chocolate coin
Earl of Sandwich – Marketplace

Disney Springs guests don’t have to look far to find a sandwich; however, Earl of Sandwich is a smorgasbord of them. This eatery offers a whole lineup of breakfast sandwiches and other savory delights for the morning crowd.
Featured Items:
- Bacon, egg & cheddar – bacon, eggs, cheddar, and breakfast sauce
- Breakfast bowl or burrito – scrambled eggs, roasted potatoes, red peppers, red onions, Roma tomatoes, cheddar cheese, and sour cream (can be made with ham, bacon, or sausage)
- Ham & Swiss – ham, Swiss cheese, sour cream, and mustard sauce
- Oatmeal – brown sugar and dried cranberries
Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC – The Landing


Erin McKenna’s Bakery opens at 10 a.m. and doesn’t have a dedicated breakfast menu. However, several of its sweets are very breakfast-appropriate, such as donuts, tea cakes, and crumb cakes.
Featured Items:
- Banana tea cake
- Double chocolate donut – chocolate donut dipped in chocolate with sprinkles
- Jelly donuts – mini vanilla bites filled with strawberry jam and tossed in sugar
- Lemon tea cake – lemon cake with a lemon glaze
Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew – West Side


Similar to McKenna’s, Everglazed primarily served housemade baked goods—specifically donuts in this case. However, there are also some heartier options, such as chicken tenders and breakfast sandwiches, as well as the shop’s lineup of cold brew and coffee offerings.
Featured Items:
- Black raspberry beret donut – black raspberry icing, black raspberry jam, goat cheese buttercream frosting, topped with fresh berries, mint, and Frosted Flakes
- Espresso donut – caramel iced donut with chocolate chips, coffee buttercream, caramel and chocolate icing, topped with espresso beans
- Nutella Boston cream donut – vanilla custard-filled donut with Nutella icing
- Purple glazed ube donut
Gideon’s Bakehouse – West Side


Hear us out, we know Gideon’s is mostly known for their enormous cookies and cake slices. And while we love a sweet treat in the morning moment, that doesn’t scream “breakfast.” However, the shop’s lineup of cold brews is definitely breakfast-worthy, which is why we’ve included it here.
Featured Items:
- Classic White Cold Brew – vegan and gluten-free
- Cookie Butter Butterscotch Cold Brew – vegan
- French Toast Cold Brew – vegan and gluten-free
- The Original Peanut Butter Cold Brew – sweetened with maple syrup; vegan and gluten-free
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company – The Landing

This is one of two Joffrey’s locations at Disney Springs. However, this one is a full-service establishment that offers the full line of coffee, espresso, and tea beverages, as well as a selection of bakery items.
Featured Items:
- Frozen Cappuccino Dream
- Shakin’ Jamaican Cold Brew
- Spirited Beverages – Irish crème, Irish Whiskey, vodka, or coffee liqueur
- Walt Disney World Resort Blend Coffee
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company Handcrafted Smoothies – Marketplace
This second Joffrey’s location serves a few of the brand’s signature beverages, like the Frozen Cappuccino Dream and Shakin’ Jamaican Cold Brew. However, its mainstay is a lineup of freshly made smoothies.
Featured Items:
- Banana Split – pineapple juice, strawberries, bananas, chocolate, and yogurt
- Flin Hawaiian – passion fruit juice, pineapples, coconut cream, and yogurt
- Purple PIñata – apple juice, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and yogurt
- Tropical Sunset – orange juice, strawberries, bananas, and yogurt
Starbucks – Marketplace
This is a full-service walk-up window in the Marketplace area.
Starbucks – West Side

This Starbucks location, similar to the Marketplace location, is a full-service spot. It also offers ample seating. You can also order reserve coffees at the location’s Clover Bar.
Vivoli il Gelato – The Landing
Although Vivoli il Gelato is mainly a gelato eatery, the range of affogato, espresso beverages, and selection of pastries also make it an excellent spot for breakfast.
Featured Items:
- Biscoff affogato – Biscoff gelato, espresso, and a Biscoff cookie
- Croissant – plain, apricot, or Nutella
- Pistachio affogato – pistachio gelato with a shot of espresso and chopped pistachios
- Red velvet cannoli – sweet ricotta cream with red velvet cake topped with chocolate chips
Disney Springs Weekend Brunch
The Boathouse – The Landing


Diners who enjoy the dueling pianos on Friday and Saturday nights at The Boathouse will be delighted to know they come back on Saturdays and Sundays for brunch. Brunch at this waterfront eatery runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Featured Items:
- Biscoff cookie waffle – cookie butter syrup, crushed cookies, mixed berry compote, and whipped cream
- Chorizo breakfast tacos – scrambled eggs, crispy potatoes, avocado, queso fresco, charred tomato salsa, and tortilla chips
- Crabcakes Benedict – twin crab cakes, prosciutto ham, poached eggs, Old Bay hollandaise sauce, and grilled asparagus
- Shrimp and grits – spicy cheddar beer cheese grits, shrimp, andouille sausage, and scrambled eggs
Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ – The Landing


Celebrity Chef Art Smith brings home-cooked style to his farm-to-table restaurant, even during brunch. Weekend brunches here take place between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Featured Items:
- Blueberry buckle – our housemade blueberry coffee cake topped with vanilla glaze and garnished with fresh berries and mint
- Fried chicken & donuts – two pieces of Chef Art’s famous fried chicken served with housemade sugar doughnuts and a choice of side item
- Hallelujah Biscuit – open-faced biscuit topped with Chef Art’s famous fried chicken, two over-easy eggs, pimento cheese, pecan-smoked bacon, and smothered in sawmill gravy with a choice of side item
- Vegan Hash – scrambled Just Egg plant-based egg substitute, over fire-roasted tomatoes, diced potatoes, red and green peppers, onion, and zuccihini served with fresh fruit and multigrain toast
City Works Eatery & Pour House – West Side


This casual pub-style eatery runs a slightly longer brunch than many of the others in Disney Springs. At City Works, brunch is on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. This spot also has many, many tvs for watching sports.
Featured Items:
- Breakfast flatbread – sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, mozzarella, smoked cheddar, garlic purée, and arugula
- Brisket biscuits + gravy – smoked brisket, green onion cheddar biscuit, pimento cheese gravy, and crispy red onions
- Hangover Bowl – smoked cheddar grits, braised pork belly, breakfast sausage links, sunny side up eggs, smoked tomato, and charred scallion relish
- Let It BLTE – thick-cut hardwood-smoked bacon, baby arugula, vine-ripened tomato, sunny side up eggs, roasted garlic aioli, Texas toast, and cheesy potato casserole
Frontera Cocina – Town Center
In addition to specialty brunch eats, Frontera Cocina holds Mariachi Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is always live Mariachi music to enjoy as you eat at this spot owned by Chef Rick Bayless.
Featured Items:
- Chilaquiles – poblano rajas, cotija and chihuahua cheese, black beans, tortilla strips, fried egg; comes with a choice of salsa roja or salsa verde
- Huevos rancheros – sunny-side eggs, roasted tomato sauce, serrano, warm corn tortillas, avocado, black beans refritos, queso fresco, and garden greens
- Huevos motuleños – two fried eggs on a crispy tostada with roasted tomatoes, spicy habanero, country ham, peas, sweet fried plantains, queso fresco, white onion, cilantro, and black beans refritos
- Huevos a la Mexicana – eggs scrambled with fresh tomatoes, serranos, red onion, and avocado. Served with black bean refritos, salsa verde, and warm corn tortillas
House of Blues Restaurant & Bar – West Side
A New Orleans-inspired space, House of Blues is a rockin’ restaurant with frequent live musical performances. The meals here are very NOLA-centric, featuring things like jambalaya. However, the brunch menu changes things up a bit without losing that Southern comfort food theming. Brunch is served on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (The full menu is available during brunch, after 12 p.m.)
Featured Items:
- Bourbon Berry Pancakes – three pancakes, macerated berries, powdered sugar, and bourbon butter; can add bacon, sausage, and two eggs
- Breakfast brisket hash – breakfast potatoes, smoked brisket, two sunny side up eggs, pickled onion, cilantro crema, and cotija cheese
- Pig grits & shrimp – cheddar and bacon grits, seared shrimp, chimchurri, basil, pesto, tomato, and crispy bacon
- Tennessee Toast – country toast, avocado smash, roasted corn salsa, clover honey, sea salt; can be served with bacon or sausage as well as eggs
Jaleo by José Andrés – West Side

Jaleo has two different brunch options: a brunch à la carte or the ¡OLÉ! Brunch Tasting Experience. The prix fixe experience includes several tasting options, including pan de cristal (crispy bread) and croquetas de pollo (chicken fritters). It also has the option for endless beverages between sangrias and mimosas with an added fee.
Featured Items:
- Carne asada con huevo frito – grilled flat iron steak with fried egg, potatoes, and mojo verde
- Ensalada de aguacate – salad of avocado, goat cheese, and mojo verde from Jose’s “Spanish Diner”
- Flauta de tortilla de patatas – a traditional flauta sandwich with fresh tomato and Spanish omelette
- Jamón Serrano con melón – 24-month cured Serrano ham with summer melon and sherry dressing
Paddlefish – The Landing

Paddlefish has a very petite brunch menu, with only a few options that deviate from the restaurant’s typical options. In addition to the three entrees, the restaurant also offers a Mimosa and a Bloody Mary as well. Brunch is served on Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Featured Items:
- Avocado toast – baguette, bacon, tomato, shaved onion, Asiago, and furikake
- Cheddar bacon frittata – breakfast potatoes, bacon, and salsa verde
- French toast – thick cut brioche, berry compote, and whipped cream
Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant – The Landing

At Raglan Road, the good times don’t stop once the evening is in the rearview. When weekend brunch time arrives (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.), the party gets right back to it. The Irish restaurant keeps the menu in line with its usual fare, and the Rhythms of Raglan Dance Show performs during the last half of brunch from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Featured Items:
- Heaps of Healthy – mango, passionfruit and chia seed pudding, blackberry and apple puree, fresh berries and kiwi topped with a crunchy oatmeal, banana and pumpkin seed granola, served with gluten-free banana bread.
- Hipsters Lament – smashed avocado, Irish bacon and poached eggs on sourdough, with chive butter, roasted tomato and crispy skin-on fried potatoes.
- Shepherd’s Pie to Try – braised and pulled beef & lamb with root vegetables in a rich red wine jus with Irish peat-smoked mashed potato
- When Ireland Dates America – bacon and cabbage mac n cheese bites, maple-glazed Bakers bacon, carrot and cabbage slaw, and pickled red cabbage puree
STK Orlando – The Landing

If you want a more elevated brunch experience, STK Orlando is the place to be. The two-story restaurant has weekend brunch on both Saturday and Sunday, with a slightly later start time from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Featured Items:
- Cinnamon French toast – brioche, berries, cream cheese icing, and maple syrup
- Lobster & eggs Benedict – lobster, baby spinach, poached eggs, caviar hollandaise, and a toasted English muffin
- Smoked pork belly Benedict – maple-glazed bacon, shishito peppers, poached eggs, hollandaise, toasted English muffin, and chili flakes
- Truffle steak and egg – Wagyu flat iron 8 oz steak, fried egg, shaved truffle, crispy potatoes, and truffle buttered brioche
Summer House on the Lake – West Side


In this airy restaurant with California cuisine, brunch gets beachy. The casual eatery might be far from the Pacific waves, but that isn’t stopping the inventive space from capturing that feeling on Saturdays and Sundays for brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Featured Items:
- Breakfast tostadas – pulled chicken, black beans, ranchero sauce, jack cheese, sunny side up eggs, and crema
- Jalapeño corn bread – honey butter
- Savory pancake tacos – three pancakes filled with scrambled eggs, cheddar, and maple sausage
- Sweet pancake tacos – three pancakes filled with berries, cinnamon, sugar, and blueberry syrup
Terralina Crafted Italian – The Landing

This Italian spot carries that same cuisine through with a unique brunch menu. Terralina Crafted Italian offers brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The menu is smaller than many others in Disney Springs and also includes a handful of specialty drinks, such as a mimosa flight and an espresso martini.
Featured Items:
- Bread pudding French toast – berry compote and powdered sugar
- Breakfast pizza – bacon, roasted red peppers, mozzarella, and sunny-side-up egg
- Spaghetti carbonara – parmesan egg yolk cream sauce, peas, and bacon
- Terralina poached eggs – crispy polenta cake, marinara, and seasonal vegetables
Wine Bar George – The Landing


With over 200 wines available for guests, Wine Bar George is a sip and savor kind of brunch destination. Fashioned after a wine estate, the upscale casual spot is particularly ideal for sharing plates or helping yourself to a hearty mid-day meal. Brunch is available on Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Featured Items:
- Brunch board – breakfast sausage, maple dusted chicarrones, hashbrowns, candied pork belly, cheddar, Manchego, and condiments
- Pastrami smoked salmon – toasted bagel, mustard, mascarpone, red onion, and fried capers
- Stuffed French toast – brioche with coconut cream and rum caramel
- Wine Country Omelet – spinach, mushrooms, bacon, Havarti, and crispy shallots in egg
Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill – Town Center


Unlike the other Disney Springs brunch spots, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill doesn’t just get brunchy on the weekend. Not only is this eatery serving brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., as well as Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Featured Items:
- French toast – cinnamon-soaked ciabatta, marinated strawberries, and vanilla whipped cream
- Huevos rancheros – guajillo sauce, crisp tostadas, black beans, fried eggs, and cotija cheese
- Old School Breakfast – two eggs any style, Tuscan potatoes, and choice of bacon or sausage
- Steak and eggs – two eggs any style, 10 oz flat iron steak, Tuscan potatoes, and chimichurri
Planning Breakfast or Brunch at Disney Springs
Many guests may not consider Disney Springs for their breakfast and brunch eats, as the location is so often connected to dinner. Yet many of the fan favorite restaurants have underrated or even unknown morning and early afternoon offerings—each offering its own spin on classic dishes or whole new ones.
We suggest making reservations whenever possible at these table service restaurants to avoid long waits or even missing out on a table altogether. When you do make reservations, it’s a good idea to arrive at Disney Springs at least an hour in advance of your reservation time. This gives ample time for parking, security, and making your way to the restaurant.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the breakfast hours at Disney Springs?
Each eatery is going to have its own set of serving hours. However, Disney Springs as a whole doesn’t open until 10 a.m., so none of the restaurants will begin reservation seating or serving until after that.
Is there a character breakfast at Disney Springs?
No, there are no character meals or breakfasts at Disney Springs. However, many of the Disney World resort hotels offer character breakfasts, like Chef Mickey’s at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, so you don’t have to go to the parks to enjoy one.
Does Disney Springs have brunch?
Yes! Several table restaurants at Disney Springs have special brunch menus on the weekend. Some of these eateries include The Boathouse, Summer House on the Lake, and Wine Bar George.
Is parking free at Disney Springs for brunch?
Yes, parking at Disney Springs is always free. The garages usually open around 9 a.m., before the 10 a.m. opening of Disney Springs.
How much is brunch at Jaleo?
At the time of writing, the ¡OLÉ! Brunch Tasting Experience is $42, and an extra $28 for the Bottomless Beverage Experience. However, the restaurant also has an à la carte menu with prices per item.
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