Although Disney Springs is known as the shopping district of Walt Disney World Resort, it is also the pinnacle of dining. With over 60 restaurants spread between stores and experiences, Springs is a smorgasbord. You could easily spend an entire day just eating here without repeating a cuisine or specialty.
This guide includes all of the Disney Springs restaurants as well as kiosks and other quick service locations. Because sometimes you need that poutine on the go from The Daily Poutine or a decadent cookie from Gideon’s.
Dining at Disney Springs
Restaurants at Disney Springs
Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza
Location: Town Center, near the Disney Ticket Center
Known for their artisan, made-to-order pizzas, Blaze is the place where everyone can get their own pie with their favorite toppings. You can choose your crust, sauce, cheese, and toppings!
The Boathouse

Location: The Landing, near Paddlefish
In the style of a mid-century waterfront eatery, the Boathouse is a nautical culinary adventure. They serve elevated seaside fare like fresh salmon and grouper, along with steakhouse specialties and surf-and-turf options. And don’t forget about the Duck Duck Razz, the signature drink that comes with a tiny, floating rubber ducky.
What makes this place extra special, however, are the Dream Boats—the world’s largest collection of working Amphicars from the 30s, 40s, and 50s. For an additional fee, you can take a cruise around the lake with one of the fact-filled and fun-filled captains.
Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’

Location: The Landing, near Morimoto
At Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, the cuisine du jour is old-fashioned Southern cooking. This spot is known for its farm-to-table style as well as its signature, housemade moonshine. Grab. some of the chef’s famous fried chicken, shrimp and grits, or even a harvest salad for a taste of fresh, Floridian produce.
Chef Smith is a two-time James Beard Foundation award winner and has been seen on TV in shows such as Top Chef Masters. He was even Oprah Winfrey's personal chef for a decade!
Chicken Guy!

Location: Town Center, near Planet Hollywood
Owned by celebrity chef Guy Fieri, Chicken Guy is a chicken-focused restaurant chain. One of Chicken Guy’s signature dishes is their chicken tenders, which are brined in lemon juice, pickle brine, and buttermilk. It is also known for its inventive sauce varieties, such as bourbon brown sugar BBQ and avocado crema.
City Works Eatery & Pour House

Location: West Side, near Cirque du Soleil
One of several locations, City Works Eatery & Pour House is a sports bar-style eatery. There are over 90 craft beers on tap, over a dozen TVs and even a TV wall, and a menu full of sports pub favorites to chow down while you watch the big game(s). After all, sports seasons don’t end just because you’re at Disney World!
Coca-Cola Store Rooftop Beverage Bar

Location: Town Center, near the Orange Garage
The rooftop beverage bar is akin to the Disney Springs version of Club Cool at EPCOT. With panoramic rooftop views of the shopping district and beyond, guests can try different flavors of Coca-Cola from around the world as well as mocktails. Please note, this location stopped serving alcohol in 2022.
Cookes of Dublin
Location: The Landing, near Raglan Road Irish Pub
Nestled next to Raglan Road is Cookes of Dublin, a casual quick dining Irish-American eatery. Grab a familiar favorite like a handcrafted burger, fish and chips, or just fries with Irish cheese dip to people watch.
D-Luxe Burger

Location: Town Center, near the Disney Ticket Center
At D-Luxe, the name of the game is creative burgers and bites. From the classic cheeseburger to more inventive options like the bacon and blue burger or their rotating limited edition choices, this is an elevated diner experience. They even have gourmet shakes and handcut fries!
Earl of Sandwich

Location: The Marketplace, near Once Upon a Toy
Disney Springs’ artisan sandwich shop, Earl of Sandwich, is where you can enjoy both hot and cold sandwiches. In addition to its namesake food, you can also order pizza breads, soups, salads, wraps, and desserts for a quick and easy meal break.
The Edison

Location: The Landing, near Maria & Enzo’s
The Edison is where the roaring 20’s never stopped. Located inside a building themed as a period power plant, The Edison is industrial chic with Gothic, Art Deco, and Art Nouveau vibes. They have a specially curated cocktail menu that makes this hip joint the place to be when the live entertainment starts playing.
While the drinks will get your dancing feet a-tappin’, the food menu also has thematic charm. Why not enjoy a circuit board (charcuterie), electri-fries, the power plant, or even the Edison itself?
eet by Maneet Chauhan


Location: The Marketplace, near Disney’s Days of Christmas
At eet by Maneet Chauhan, there are plentiful culinary options from India, specifically Mumbai and New Delhi. It was created by celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan, who has been seen on Worst Cooks in America, Tournament of Champions, and Iron Chef America. Enjoy dishes such as the tandoori chicken poutine, samosa chopped salad, or build your own bowl.
We called this the best counter service restaurant at Disney Springs when it opened in 2023.
Enzo’s Hideaway


Location: The Landing, near STK Steakhouse
Intentionally hidden away near the bridge leading to The Landing from the West Side, Enzo’s Hideaway is a tunnel bar. The speakeasy spot was inspired by the Prohibition era, when guests had to be sneaky about their cocktails. Along with their whiskey and scotch collection, Enzo’s has a lengthy cocktail menu and Italian dishes to savor while you sip—be sure to try the polpettine.
Frontera Cocina

Location: Town Center, near Sprinkles and Pandora
Owned by seven-time James Beard Foundation Award winner Chef Rick Bayless, Frontera Cocina is a contemporary Mexican restaurant. The menu here is full of filling and familiar dishes such as tacos and enchiladas, as well as dishes like the toasted pumpkin seed “hummus” and spicy mango-habanero chicken.
House of Blues Restaurant & Bar

Location: West Side, near Cirque du Soleil
As with any House of Blues location, you can expect a healthy serving of live music on the menu. But besides the musicians, there is a lot to expect at this unique chain venue. The menu here is deeply rooted in Southern and Creole cuisine, offering up voodoo shrimp and gumbo as well as hot chicken and jambalaya.
Jaleo by José Andrés

Location: West Side, near the M&M store
Created by four-time James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef José Andrés, Jaleo is devoted to Spanish cuisine. Indulge in varieties of gapacho, different types of different cuts of Ibérico (a type of black Iberian pig), and wash it down with some specialty sangria. You could also order plates of tapas, which would be fitting as Andrés popularized them in the United States.
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar

Location: The Landing, near The Boathouse
Fans of the Indiana Jones franchise, listen up! Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar is a place you will want to see. Named for Indy’s pilot from Raiders of the Lost Ark, this high-flying adventure-themed bar is distinctively themed among the restaurants in Disney Springs. Jock Lindsey’s does have some light bites, such as the air pirate cargo loaded pretzel or snakebite bao buns, but keep in mind that this location is largely libation-oriented—with several non-alcoholic options as well.
Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante


Location: The Landing, near The Edison and STK Steakhouse
Maria & Enzo’s follows the thematic line of Enzo’s and The Edison, as it too is set in the 1920s. Specifically, the restaurant is themed after an airline terminal of that era. While the dining room has a world travel aesthetic, the menu is strictly Italian-Sicilian. They serve classic dishes you would expect, like cheese ravioli, lasagna, and chicken parmesan. Though the Italian wine list is a standout offering if you care to imbibe.
Fun fact: There was once an operational, albeit tiny, Walt Disney World Airport. It was built in 1971 and fizzled out by the early 1980s. Its most notable feature was the rumble strips on the runway, which played "When You Wish Upon a Star" as the plane drove over it.
Morimoto Asia

Location: The Landing, near Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ and Raglan Road
The modern and stylish Morimoto was Chef Masaharu Morimoto’s first Pan-Asian restaurant when he opened it at Disney Springs. Food offerings here span Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cuisines, cultivating a palate all its own. Enjoy sushi rolls and towers, Peking duck, and “buri bop” (Chef Morimoto’s version of bibimbap) all in one place.
Chef Morimoto became a fan favorite and won many competitions on both Iron Chef and Iron Chef America. He was even brought back for The Next Iron Chef and Iron Chef Gauntlet.
Paddlefish

Location: The Landing, near The Boathouse
You can’t really miss Paddlefish. This iconic restaurant inside a building fashioned as a steamboat floating on the lake is unmissable, almost like the Aerophile balloon. Its line-up of fresh seafood and surf-and-turf specialties makes it a guest favorite. While you’re there, check out the lobster corn dogs, crab guacamole, or stuffed cod.
Officially, the boat is named the Empress Lilly after Lillian Disney. It was christened by Lillian herself on May 1, 1977, and has been the home to a handful of restaurants ever since.
Paradiso 37, Taste of the Americas

Location: The Landing, near The Ganachary
As its name implies, Paradiso 37, Taste the Americas is a culinary celebration of all of the Americas: Central, North, and South. Many of the dishes are named for their origin of inspiration, such as the Jalisco-style beef nachos, Honolulu pork sandwich, Argentinian skirt steak, and the Canadian bison burger.
In addition to its food offerings, Paradiso 37 also has live music each night as it blossoms into a tropical party paradise. There is even a 37-variety tequila tower to get the party started.
Pepe by José Andrés


Location: West Side, next to Jaleo
Inspired by his food truck of the same name in Washington, D.C., Chef José Andrés opened the brick-and-mortar location to serve up the same simple, filling dishes. So, while it is food truck fare like flautas and bikini sandwiches made with crispy crystal bread, don’t look for an actual food truck—you won’t find one.
Pizza Ponte

Location: The Landing, next to Maria and Enzo’s
Pizza Ponte is the spot for Sicilian-style pizza. Grab your favorite pizza pals and head over for some ‘za. But don’t forget that they have desserts too! Pizza Ponte also makes tiramisu, cannoli, and rainbow cookies, to name a few.
Planet Hollywood

Location: Town Center, near the AMC Dine-In Disney Springs 24
Now one of only three remaining Planet Hollywood locations in the world, the observatory is this location’s literal means of dining among the stars. With Hollywood memorabilia throughout the venue, you get a taste for the glitz of Tinseltown without ever leaving Florida. The American-style food was curated by celebrity Chef Guy Fieri. Some dishes include the Hollywood bowl (similar to cobb salad), bird is the word (fried chicken sandwich), and Morgan’s veggie (vegetable burger).
The Polite Pig

Location: Town Center, near the Lime Garage
Locally owned by restaurateurs James, Julie and Brian Petrakis, The Polite Pig is not your everyday barbecue joint. This one has the kinds of smoky flavors you’d expect for things like ribs, pork shoulder, and brisket, yet it also has an astounding whiskey collection with over 90 varieties! They even make desserts, like the limited-time bourbon cookie seen above.
James and Julie Petrakis also own The Ravenous Pig in Winter Garden.
Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant

Location: The Landing, near The Boathouse
Raglan Road is a cozy Irish pub that looks as if it were just flown in from Dublin. Live Irish music is frequently heard strumming through the crowd here, while guests delight in comfortable cuisine like bangers and mash, boxty potato cakes, fish and chips, and pot pies. They also have over five dozen Irish whiskeys available!
Rainforest Café at Disney Springs Marketplace

Location: The Marketplace, near Disney’s Days of Christmas
Like the other Rainforest Cafe locations, this interactive dining experience puts you right in the action of the rainforest. Except this one is inside a giant volcano, which “erupts” with fire effects from time to time throughout the day.
Splitsville Dining Room

Location: West Side, near the Mango Parking Lot and House of Blues
You’ll find this restaurant at Splittsville Luxury Lanes, a stylish billiards and bowling spot on the West Side of Disney Springs. While you may expect typical diner food here, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. There are burgers and fries, but also pizza, sushi, salads, and even steak and fries. The frozen cocktails are also a big hit, in particular the piña colada, which is made with DOLE Whip pineapple.
STK Steakhouse

Location: The Landing, near Pizza Ponte and Maria and Enzo’s Ristorante
Sleek and modern, STK is a modern steakhouse with a classic, brick exterior. Even the restaurant’s lounge serves light bites like a mini steak and jumbo prawn dish or junior-sized burgers. STK has an extensive steak menu as well as additional entrees such as maple rubbed salmon and Maine lobster linguini.
Summer House on the Lake


Location: West Side, near AMC Dine-In Disney Springs 24
Light and airy with a So-Cal aesthetic, Summer House is a terrific spot for lunch with the bright Florida sun beaming in from all the windows. Among other food types, there are raw and chilled seafood options, pizza, sandwiches, tacos, and restaurant specialties like the Summer House crab cakes and its famous herbed chicken breast paillard.
T-REX

Location: The Marketplace, near The LEGO Store
T-Rex is a lot like an experience at The Rainforest Cafe, but prehistoric. This interactive dino eatery has meteor showers instead of rain showers, however. It is a lot of fun for families, like its rainforest predecessor, with similar American cuisine dishes, but these have their own theming. For instance, you can order a supersaurus sampler, a Caesar-saurus salad, Paleozoic chicken sandwich, or meteor meatloaf.
Terralina Crafted Italian

Location: The Landing, between Paddlefish and The Boathouse
A rustic Italian bistro with a charming veranda bar, Terralina Crafted Italian is a casual locale for classic Italian dishes. If you’re feeling saucy, why not try a wood-fired pizza? Or you can enjoy other savory flavors like butternut squash ravioli, artichoke chicken, and wild mushroom risotto.
Wine Bar George

Location: The Landing, near Raglan Road
With over 200 wines in its collection, Wine Bar George is heaven for wine aficionados. Although its mainstay is wine, this spot is still family-friendly, so kiddos are welcome. Embrace the wine country vibes with some light bites, a few entree options, and even an olive oil cake with candied olives and lemon marscapone.
Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill

Location: Town Center, near Chicken Guy! and Planet Hollywood
Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill is a sibling to the location of the same name in Las Vegas, created by six-time James Beard Foundation Award-winning celebrity Chef Wolfgang Puck. This restaurant specializes in California cuisine, giving guests a range of tastes to choose from. From pizzas and pasta to truffle potato chips and Viennese chicken schnitzel (a likely nod to Puck’s homeland in Austria, where he lived until he was 24).
Bakeries
Amorette’s Patisserie


Location: Town Center, near the Levi’s Store and The LEGO Store
Home to the iconic Disney dome cakes, Amorette’s Patisserie has its classic Sensational Six domes as well as other special pastries and desserts. Amorette’s even hosts a cake decorating experience as well if you’d like to make your own tasty treat.
Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC

Location: The Landing, near Chapel Hats and Terralina Crafted Italian
Among the other Disney Springs bakeries, Erin McKenna’s Bakery stands apart as an allergy-friendly location. That’s because this bakery only serves vegan and gluten-free treats. Some of their offerings include crumb cakes, tea cakes, donuts, and cookies.
Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew

Location: West Side, near the Orange Garage and Splittsville Luxury Lanes
Everglazed has a host of cake and yeast donuts, cold brew concoctions, and even drink options that include a donut matching the beverage theme. If that sweetness overload isn’t enough, it also sells a few sandwiches and even a range of chicken tenders and fries.
Gideon’s Bakehouse


Location: The Landing, near Wine Bar George and the Savannah Bee Company
Gideon’s is a place with a big reputation and even bigger cookies. Their massive 1/2 pound cookies have a huge fan base. Additionally, the bakery offers seasonal snacks, large cake slices, and cold brews.
Sprinkles


Location: Town Center, near Frontera Cocina
Between its other locations around the country and its iconic cupcake ATMs, Sprinkles and its multicolored cupcake confections are well known. At the Disney Springs location, you can get cupcakes, cookies, ice cream, and brownies.
Sunshine Churros (West Side and Marketplace)

These are not just your average Disney Parks cinnamon churros. At Sunshine Churros, there is a range of flavors like Fruity Pebbles, salted caramel, and even watermelon. Not to worry, though, they do also have the traditional cinnamon variety, too.
Coffee Shops
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company at The Landing
The Springs’ full-service Joffrey’s location with pastries and a full line of coffee beverages.
Starbucks at Disney Springs Marketplace

This is a kiosk, walk-up style, full-service Starbucks location with coffee drinks, refreshers, and a few food options.
Starbucks at Disney Springs West Side

An enclosed coffee shop, the Starbucks on the West Side, has seating inside for guests to utilize.
Food Trucks
Location: West Side in Exposition Park, near Superhero Headquarters and Star Wars Galactic Outpost
Availability of the food trucks is subject to change.
4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck

4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa serves up Mexican-style barbecue meals. These can include street tacos, a taco cone, brisket, and adobo pork.
Cilantro Urban Eatery Food Truck

Cilantro Urban Eatery is a Latin American cuisine truck. They serve easy on-the-go meals like arepas, tostadas, and a Cuban sandwich.
GoJuice

Originally started in Costa Rica, GoJuice brings fresh juice, smoothies, and acai bowls right to you. For coffee fans, you can even get cold brew or GoJuice’s signature banana coffee.
Kiosks
B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co.


Location: The Marketplace, near T-Rex and Little Words Project
B.B. Wolf’s is an artisan sausage shop near T-Rex Cafe, which seems like the best place for it. Not to worry, though, there is also a vegetarian brawurst available, too! Can’t decide on one signature dog? Why not get the Three Little Pigs and enjoy a miniature New York pastrami reuben, Ybor City-style dog, and Texas chili-cheese dog?
The Basket at Wine Bar George

Location: The Landing, near Raglan Road and Gideon’s Bakehouse
Tucked under Wine Bar George, The Basket is the go-to place for little bites perfect for a Disney Springs picnic. It serves wine, beer, cocktails, and portable eats like hand pies, meat and cheese boxes, and Landjäger.
The Daily Poutine
Location: The Marketplace, near The LEGO Store and World of Disney
Poutine and fancy fry fans, assemble! The Daily Poutine is all things loaded fry basket. From a traditional poutine with cheese curds and beef gravy to a more creative iteration of butter chicken poutine with fries, chicken, tomato curry sauce, and paneer cheese, this place centers the art of the fry.
Dockside Margaritas

Location: The Marketplace, near Marketplace Snacks
While it may look like a vintage roadside fruit stand, Dockside Margaritas is actually a kiosk-style waterfront lounge. Sip a classic or specialty marg while looking out over the water at sunset or people watching late into the night.
Morimoto Asia Street Food

Location: The Landing, near Morimoto Asia
Morimoto Asia Street Food follows the same Pan-Asian cuisine track of its parent Morimoto Asia, but with a street cart vibe. These dishes are more on-the-go friendly, like chicken nanban skewers, BBQ pork bao, bubble tea, and egg rolls.
The Smokehouse at House of Blues
Location: West Side, near Cirque du Soleil (as part of House of Blues)
This window service spot on the outside of the House of Blues has BBQ-style eats as well as turkey legs if you missed your chance to grab one at Magic Kingdom. Smokehouse also has specialties like Smokehouse nachos and a street corn dog.
Wetzel’s Pretzels (West Side and Marketplace)
Soft and buttery, fresh-baked pretzels are always available at either Wetzel’s Pretzels location. It also serves sweet variations such as sinful cinnamon or almond crunch pretzels and pretzel bits for on-the-go sharing.
YeSake

Location: West Side, near Planet Hollywood
Contrary to its name, YeSake is not just a sake stand. It does serve sake, however, it also offers street food snacks like taiyaki and karaage (Japanese fried chicken) as well as poke bowls and other build-your-own bowls.
Ice Cream and Sweet Treats
The Ganachery

Location: The Landing, near OluKai and Paradiso 37
The Ganachary is a chocolatier with a wide range of products, but a focus on ganache squares—of which there are 16 permanent varieties. Each season also brings a selection of limited-time options such as chocolate piñatas, sipping chocolate, and specialty ganache.
Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop


Location: The Marketplace, near Crystal Arts by Arribas Brothers
With a particular emphasis on their hot fudge sundaes, Ghirardelli is part chocolate shop and part cafe/ice cream parlor. There is a plethora of sundae options as well as shakes, hot cocoa, espresso drinks, and premium chocolate gifts.
Häagen-Dazs
Location: West Side, near YeSake and Wetzel’s Pretzels
Häagen-Dazs serves varieties of ice cream, shakes, and sundaes, including its signature Dazzler sundae. They also have frappes and smoothies, too.
Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies at Disney Springs Marketplace
Location: The Marketplace, near Starbucks and The LEGO Store
Marketplace Snacks
This Joffrey’s location primarily serves smoothies, but does also have a few of their signature beverages, such as the shakin’ Jamaican cold brew and the frozen cappuccino dream.
Location: The Marketplace, near Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Dockside Margaritas
Bubble waffle sundaes are almost the entire menu here at Marketplace Snacks. Made with Mickey Mouse bubble waffle cones, these delightful desserts will put a smile on your face.
Salt & Straw

Location: West Side, near Splittsville Luxury Lanes and Exposition Park
Salt & Straw has a reputation for big flavor thanks to the shop’s artisan, small-batch ice cream with seasonal flavors. They are also made with local ingredients. Some of their staple flavors include freckled mint chocolate chip, strawberry honey balsamic with black pepper, and cinnamon snickerdoodle.
Swirls on the Water

Location: The Marketplace, near the Rainforest cafe
When you want some DOLE Whip or soft serve at Disney Springs, Swirls on the Water is the place to be. In addition to the types of soft serve you can get somewhere like Aloha Isle at Magic Kingdom, it also has sundaes, alcoholic and non-alcoholic floats, and a sampler like the one seen above.
Vivoli Il Gelato
Location: The Landing, near Wine Bar George and Joffrey’s
The story of Vivoli began in 1930 when it opened in Florence, Italy. Now one of the oldest gelaterías in Florence, Vivoli is still delivering housemade ice cream. It serves both gelato and sorbetto out of the brick and mortar location and on their bike car that roams Town Center. Additionally, Vivoli serves espresso drinks and pastries.
Planning Meals at Disney Springs
With dozens upon dozens of options to choose from, dining at Disney Springs may seem a daunting task—but it doesn’t have to be! Especially for large groups traveling together, with so many options there is a spot for everyone. From fine dining to themed, family-friendly fare, Disney World’s shopping district has it all.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which restaurants at Disney Springs accept the dining plan?
Most of them! While not all restraurants accept the dining plan, the vast majority do. At the time of publishing, these restaurants were part of this program: 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck, Amorette’s Patisserie, B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co., Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza, Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, Chicken Guy!, City Works Eatery & Pour House, D-Luxe Burger, Earl of Sandwich, Enzo’s Hideaway, Frontera Cocina, House of Blues Restaurant & Bar, Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar, Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante, Morimoto Asia, Morimoto Asia Street Food, Paddlefish, Paradiso 37, Pizza Ponte, Planet Hollywood, Rainforest Cafe and Lava Lounge, Splitsville Luxury Lanes, T-REX, Terralina Crafted Italian, The Boathouse, The Daily Poutine, The Edison, The Polite Pig, The Smokehouse at House of Blues, and YeSake.
Can you book restaurants at Disney Springs?
Yes! It is also highly recommended to book reservations at any table service restaurants you want to visit in Disney Springs to avoid a long wait, especially on evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Are there quick service meals in Disney Springs?
There are! Nearly two dozen locations are considered quick service meal spots: 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck, Amorette’s Patisserie, B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co., The Basket at Wine Bar George, Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza, Chicken Guy!, Cookes of Dublin, The Daily Poutine, Disney Food Trucks, D-Luxe Burger, EARL OF SANDWICH, eet by Maneet Chauhan, Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew, Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company at The Landing at Disney Springs, Morimoto Asia Street Food, Pepe by José Andrés, Pizza Ponte, The Polite Pig, The Smokehouse at House of Blues, Starbucks at Disney Springs Marketplace, Starbucks at Disney Springs West Side, and YeSake.
What is the best thing to do at Disney Springs?
It really depends upon what you like to do! You could see Drawn to Life by Cirque du Soleil, ride on the Aerophile balloon, take a cruise around the lake on one of the Dream Boats at the Boathouse, shop to your heart’s content, or just eat your way around the Springs. It’s easy to spend a whole day there if you want to.






