Best Outdoor Dining at Disney World
Looking for a Walt Disney World restaurant with outdoor seating, a waterfront view, or al fresco ambiance? In this post, we’ll share the best dining options for eating outside in Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom, with tips for what you can expect from the experience.
There’s something serene about enjoying the Sunshine State’s outdoor ambiance, pairing fresh air with fresh food for a fantastic experience. This is especially true with a view, whether it be of Cinderella Castle, Expedition Everest, World Showcase Lagoon, or some other large lake at Walt Disney World.
Of course, this is only the case when it’s not sweltering outside, as Florida’s heat and humidity can make dining outside a non-starter for much of the year. From May through September (and sometimes beyond), dining outdoors may not exactly be the aforementioned pleasant experiences.
Based upon all of that, many visitors to Walt Disney World might be more comfortable dining outdoors as a way to get fresh air. It’s the single best way to mitigate risk of airborne transmission if you’re visiting Walt Disney World during the winter months when the respiratory illnesses are more likely to spread.
We originally put this list together based upon the limited number of restaurants that would be operating at Walt Disney World upon reopening. In the months since, we’ve done many outdoor meals–including in summer and fall when the weather was hot and unpleasant.
Recently, more restaurants have reopened at Walt Disney World and readers have asked for an updated list of recommendations. There’s really not much to speak of–Disney’s outdoor dining roster is fairly underwhelming, and mostly unchanged in the last several months. With that said, we have tweaked our advice and added more Table Service To-Go options, which have expanded of late.
Accordingly, here are our picks for the best outdoor and waterfront dining at Walt Disney World as of Late 2022…
In-Park Restaurants
Animal Kingdom: Nomad Lounge/Tiffins – Both of those spots on the path towards Pandora – World of Avatar are open at Animal Kingdom. Only one–Nomad Lounge–offers outdoor seating. We’ve had hit or miss results ordering from the Tiffins menu while at Nomad Lounge, but even if you can’t, the small plate options at Nomad Lounge are pretty solid.
Failing that, pretty much every counter service restaurant at Animal Kingdom offers outdoor seating. Our obvious choice here is Flame Tree BBQ, which offers a waterfront view of Expedition Everest. Satu’li Canteen is another option, but the outdoor seating area here gets crowded.
Hollywood Studios: BaseLine Tap House – There are no table service options at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, but this is the closest. This lounge is a great pick for drinks and light bites–I’m an especially big fan of the Coffee-rubbed Rib-Eye Beef Puff.
On the counter service front, there are a variety of options. We like Backlot Express for the huge outdoor seating area, but the menu leaves something to be desire. Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo has significantly better food, but that outdoor seating area is small and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is popular.
EPCOT: Spice Road Table – One of our best dining experiences at Walt Disney World in the last year has been at Spice Road Table. The breeze off World Showcase Lagoon, the waterfront and promenade views, and the exceptional menu all make it a winner. (Read our most recent review.)
Our “honorable mention” for the #1 slot at EPCOT is Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria in the Italy pavilion. When the park first reopened, Via Napoli was not using its outdoor seating area. It is now…sometimes. That’s dependent upon staffing, which usually means that it’s available during the day (especially on weekends) but they usually stop seating outdoors by around 6 pm. That makes booking an ADR here a gamble, but you can always cancel and go elsewhere if they won’t seat you outside.
EPCOT: Rose & Crown Pub – Another solid option at EPCOT with World Showcase Lagoon view tables is Rose & Crown Pub’s patio. We’re including this because it’s more crowd-pleasing comfort food, and one of the more relaxed spots in all of Walt Disney World.
Solid counter service options at Epcot with outdoor seating include Katsura Grill and Regal Eagle Smokehouse. The former is serene, secluded, and small. The latter is much busier…but also bigger.
Magic Kingdom: ??? – Pick your poison. If you want table service dining, your only option is Tony’s Town Square Restaurant. In our Review of Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, we called it “fine dining for dogs” and put it in the bottom 10 dining options at Walt Disney World. However, we have dined here since reopening and had a much better experience–and downright redeeming–experience.
Any counter service restaurant is a potential alternative, as you can Mobile Order, take your food, and go. Of these,
Pinocchio Village Haus is probably the least-bad option because of its outdoor seating area and straightforward menu choices. We prefer both Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe and Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe, but neither are offering their toppings bars.
Disney Springs
The Boathouse – The best overall outdoor dining experience at Walt Disney World is unquestionably at the Boathouse, which is located at Disney Springs. There’s an array of covered patio seating, plus the Dockside Bar on a pier surrounded by boats, nautical decor, and amphicars.
Regardless of your budget or tastes, the Boathouse is great. Suffice to say, we highly recommend doing dinner at the Boathouse after the parks close!
Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ – Another crowd-pleaser is Homecomin’, which has a newly-expanded outdoor seating area thanks to its “Shine Bar + Social” patio bar.
We’re huge fans of brunch here, Chef Art’s signature fried chicken, and the legendary Shine Cake. You really can’t go wrong with much of anything on the menu, though. Inventive and ambitious comfort foods that never disappoint!
STK – After giving it some guff the first couple of years after it debuted, we’ve come to love STK, dining here for their lunch and happy hour specials with frequency of late. In fact, STK is the Disney Springs restaurant at which we’ve dined most in the last two years.
We’ve dined at STK once recently, returning for their best-value lunch in all of Walt Disney World. STK doesn’t have a huge outdoor seating area, but it’s not very popular (especially in the summer) so scoring a table shouldn’t be a problem.
Resort Hotels
Geyser Point Bar & Grill – Located along the waterfront at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, this is both a counter and table service restaurant. We recommend sitting down for the full menu, which includes a glorious Bison Cheeseburger with Garlic Aïoli and Marionberry Barbecue Sauce.
The food is excellent, but the serene and secluded atmosphere on the shore of Bay Lake takes this to the next level, and makes it feel like you’re actually in the wilderness at Walt Disney World. (We’ve seen armadillo in the brush here–twice.) That is, until the Electrical Water Pageant floats on by–complete with its 50th Anniversary finale! Here’s our post-reopening review of Geyser Point.
Three Bridges Bar & Grill – Located at Coronado Springs Resort, this one is very similar to Geyser Point above in that both are hidden gems and neither accept Advance Dining Reservations. (The former is at least partially because of the latter.)
We highly recommend the Three Bridges Signature Burger, Harissa Lamb Chops, and the Warm Churros are a must-order for dessert. You really can’t go wrong here.
BONUS: Ravello – Located at Four Seasons Orlando, which is tucked away on Walt Disney World property near Golden Oak and Fort Wilderness Campground is Ravello. This is a modern Italian restaurant and, while good, is something most guests won’t (and shouldn’t) normally seek out.
However, it’s home to the only character meal at Walt Disney World right now that has outdoor seating. Read our Good Morning with Goofy & Pals Modified Character Meal Review for details, including whether it’s worth the high price tag.
BONUS: Mobile Order Table Service To-Go – This feature is accessible via the My Disney Experience app, and allows you to order to-go meals from select table service restaurants. That means you can take your food and eat it wherever–outdoor counter service seating areas, on your hotel room balcony, etc.
Mobile Order Table Service To-Go is thus far available at the following locations:
- Sanaa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – Kidani Village
- Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Steakhouse 71 at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
- Olivia’s Cafe at Disney’s Old Key West Resort
- Three Bridges Bar & Grill at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
- Geyser Point Bar & Grill at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
- Ale & Compass Restaurant at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
- Trattoria al Forno at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
We’ve had a number of great experiences with Table Service To-Go at Walt Disney World and highly recommend it!
WILD CARD: Chef Mickey’s – This location is technically indoors, but located in the open-air Grand Canyon Concourse of Disney’s Contemporary Resort, and immediately below two large openings in the building through which the monorails glide (and along with them, breezes of fresh air). It’s definitely not as well-ventilated as the truly outdoor restaurants, but it’s much better than entirely indoor ones.
For now, that’s the extent of our list. It’s worth noting that there are a range of good options at Disney Springs not listed here, including but not limited to Frontera Cocina, Paddlefish, Terralina–even Blaze Pizza and D-Luxe Burger. Almost anywhere you go there has some degree of outdoor seating. In the parks and at the resorts it’s a different story, so plan accordingly!
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YOUR THOUGHTS
Will you try to dine outdoors on your next visit to Walt Disney World, or would you rather just stick to the comfort of air-conditioned indoor seating areas? Wish more WDW restaurants would offer outdoor seating? Any other recommendations that didn’t make our list? Will you be attempting to visit Walt Disney World this holiday season, or are you waiting until 2023 or beyond? Do you agree or disagree with our commentary? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
Love Hollywood Studios Baseline Tap House. Went on your recommendation our last trip and spent a bit of time with a few drinks and a charcuterie board – our last trip was the charcuterie trip. I was on a kick ordering them at every place that had one. I also ran over to the Star Wars Docking Bay for a couple of sausage things and brought back to enjoy along with everything else – I asked and they had no problem.
Also Love Wilderness Lodge Geyser Point. Unfortunatlely went during Covid and the trip to get there and back was so painful. The wait even more so because of the lack of ADR and limited seating. Had to wait hours for a table – seriously hours. Will give it another try during normal times. The no ADR I believe will be always a gamble going all the way to the Lodge using Disney transportation and then your stuck waiting for your table. There is just so much you can do for 2 1/2 hours waiting for your table.
Thanks Tom & Sarah! This will definitely come in handy for our trip in December. We are extremely cautious – have to be with health issues – so thank you for this update. Happy Thanksgiving!
My daughter and I dined outside almost exclusively on our last trip; we just got back on Thanksgiving day. We were lucky in that we were staying at Wilderness Lodge, so Geyser Point was a great option. We also got lucky with getting in quickly at Nomad Lounge and Hollywood Brown Derby’s patio, where to my surprise we were allowed to order off the regular menu or the lounge menu. Finally got to try the Cobb salad and it didn’t disappoint! Rose & Crown was great as well.
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Could you tell us where the first photograph is from? I do not see a label or reference in the article. It looks nice. Thanks.
Please update the outdoor dining options!!
Hey Tom! We have unvaccinated kids and currently have a trip planned for November and plan to only eat outdoors. Would you be willing to update this blog post? Would love to know what you would recommend for outdoor dining now that more restaurants have opened, especially for ADRs!
I think you once made a blog post about a restaurant you can sit outdoors at their patio and watch the electric water pageant. What was that restaurant?
Mobile ordering is available at Regal Eagle BBQ at Epcot, and there is a LOT of outdoor seating immediately outside the restaurant. You only need to go inside for a few minutes to pick up your food when the app on your phone says it is ready. There is also an outdoor bar which you may also be able to order some food–I am not sure–I only have done the mobile ordering.
After this new CDC guidance, we have no choice but to cancel all of our indoor reservations, some of which you’d have been proud of, Tom! ;-). Could you give me a top 5 or 10 (revised for July ’21) of places we should try, either al fresco (the heat, I know!) or takeaway? We are staying at Saratoga DVC. Our party of 5 is very disappointed, but have to take this Delta thing seriously. No meal is worth sitting indoors w/unmasked masses. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Tom would you consider updating this list with the new offerings and more resorts opening?
Good Stuff and very informative …
Despite all of the public health advice and science on outdoor dining vs. indoor, it’s frustrating that it’s still really hard to find much outdoor dining info for WDW. I understand reservations can’t be made with requests for outside seating (which is also frustrating – if I only want to sit outside, I should be able to know if that’s going to be possible in deciding whether to even make the reservation). Nevertheless, the other difficulty I’m finding is in relation to specifics about the outdoor seating – table size being an important one in addition to amount of seating.
Some of the pictures make it look like some of the restaurants with outdoor seating only have small tables.
I’m trying to find out if some of the restaurants that have outdoor seating have tables that can seat 6 people. In particular, we’re looking at Tony’s Town Square (since it’s the only such table service option at Magic Kingdom) and Rose and Crown. Tony’s would potentially be for my mother-in-law’s 70th birthday, the day we arrive, and I would prefer outdoor dining since I and our 2 kids will not likely be vaccinated at all yet (obviously not the kids, my phase has gotten pushed back so looking unlikely – wife and in-laws fortunate enough to receive theirs).
Any insight from Tom or any readers in this area? I’ve contacted WDW chat (since trying to call would be probably just as useless) and of course they cannot give me any useful info.
They just don’t have a system to note outdoor when making reservations because I’m sure it’s a whole situation with it being FL and if it rains and they then don’t have any space for you, things like that which would just make it difficult. Most outdoor seating areas there are smaller spaces as well. But, outdoor seating hasn’t been busy at all for our last few trips. Rose and crown definitely has tables for 6 outside, Tony’s has 4 tops and a 2 top across from it so they could move tables, but it might just depend how many tables are out there. I’d recommend booking an early slot for best chance. We went at 11:45 and had the entire balcony to ourselves.
So really, more than likely they will accommodate anywhere for outdoor, but you would just have to be ok with waiting longer. In the event they cannot, I’d also strongly suspect they’d waive any no show fees either right there at the stand or you could call Disney afterwards and explain. They get it
Would love to see an updated list if there are any new restaurants to add since more have begun opening!
Hi Tom,
I’d love to see an update to this list as well as restaurants to “avoid at all costs”. I love the recommendation to take out and sit at Tommorrowland Terrace! We will definitely try this during our trip in March.
Il mulino at the swan/dolphin hotel is fantastic and now has the most gorgeous outdoor terrace with distanced seating and beautiful lighting. Best menu as well.
Hi Tom-
Is there a printable list of outdoor dining options that you recommend at the parks and hotels?
Thanks!!
Erin
Thanks for the Via Napoli tip! We were able to eat outside and felt far away from others.
Hey Tom, our ADR window opens later this month and I was wondering if you guys were planning on updating this post since more restaurants have opened since you first wrote it. Really looking forward to doing something “normal” like waking up early to book ADRs and likely being frustrated by Disney IT 😉
Brown Derby doesn’t have outdoor dining anymore. They’ve changed all their outdoor seating to a walk-up bar only. We discovered this in September 2020 when we went to dine there!
Do you have any information about takeout options since the reopening? We aren’t excited to dine indoors for a while still and plan to do more takeout dining in our rooms on our upcoming visit than ever before. I know there is a Sanaa to go option at Animal Kingdom Villas. Are any other restaurants starting to do the same? Or have any other resort hotels started offering in-room dining again (I think I read that OKW quietly added in-room again)?
Looking for take out as well. I know there are other options but would love to get take out or delivery to our DVC CONDO.
For anyone still actively trying to eat outside, we were able to request and get outdoor seating at each of the places we had reservations for – boathouse, spice road table, city works, and rose & crown. Only rose & crown had to check if there was space and there was. Do not hesitate to ask when you check in. It amazing how many people want to still be indoors.