Walt Disney World Orlando Restaurants

The dining scene in Orlando was at one time epitomized by a plethora of fast-food fare, but there's been such an explosion of artisanal and locally sourced restaurants over the past five years that there are now seven local chefs and nine international celebrity chefs with James Beard Award nominations around the city. Some of the best restaurants in town can be found in resort hotels and theme-park complexes such as Disney Springs, but if you have the time, explore the local treasures beyond the resorts.

The signs of Orlando's dining progress is most evident in the last place one would look: Disney's fast-food outlets. Every eatery on Disney property offers a tempting vegetarian option, and kiddie meals come with healthful sides and drinks unless you specifically request otherwise. Chefs at Disney’s table-service restaurants consult face-to-face with guests about food allergies.

Around town, locals flock to the Ravenous Pig, the Rusty Spoon, Artisan's Table, and other gastropubs where the menu changes regularly; Luma on Park, a suave home of thoughtfully created cutting-edge meals; and any number of dining establishments competing to serve the very finest steak. Orlando's culinary blossoming began in 1995, when Disney's signature California Grill debuted, featuring farm-to-table cuisine and wonderful wines by the glass. Soon after, celebrity chefs started opening up shop. And in 2013, Disney completely revamped California Grill so it's a trendsetter once again.

Orlando's destination restaurants can be found in the theme parks, as well as in the outlying towns. Sand Lake Road is now known as Restaurant Row for its eclectic collection of worthwhile tables. Here you'll find fashionable outlets for sushi and seafood, Italian and chops, Hawaiian fusion and upscale Lebanese. Heading into the residential areas, the neighborhoods of Winter Park (actually its own city), Thornton Park, and Downtown Orlando are prime locales for chow. Scattered throughout Central Florida, low-key ethnic restaurants specialize in the fare of Turkey, India, Peru, Thailand, Vietnam—you name it. Prices in these family-owned finds are usually delightfully low.

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  • 1. Flying Fish

    $$$$ | EPCOT Resort Area

    One of Disney World's finest restaurants—a high-ticket night out that's worth the price—has a menu heavy on seasonal seafood as well as steaks. Options include filet mignon, oak-grilled salmon, and swordfish, as well as exotic fare like Verlasso salmon. Those looking for an extravagant meal can try the shrimp pearl pasta with shrimp, lobster, scallops, clams and mussels. Special chef's table menus are available by reservation. The sparkling dining room is decorated with schools of glass fish flying overhead and gold highlights everywhere. Free self-parking is available; inform the entry booth that you are dining.

    2101 EPCOT Resorts Blvd., Walt Disney World, Florida, 32830, USA
    407-939–2359

    Known For

    • Sophisticated, Disney Signature Dining Experience on the BoardWalk
    • AbracadaBAR cocktail lounge next door
    • Fairly rigid dress code

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservestions essential; cancel at least 2 hours prior to the reservation time to avoid a $10-per-person cancellation fee, Jackets required
  • 2. Cape May Cafe

    $$$$ | EPCOT Resort Area

    With the feel of a New England seafood house—the type your grandma might enjoy—this bustling spot in the Beach Club Resort features popular buffet meals. For breakfast, Minnie and other cast classics visit tables while families help themselves to American classics from waffles to sausage links from the buffet. In the evening, seafood is the star of the show. Instead of characters, diners dote on a turf platter of slow-roasted strip loin or a seafood boil with mussels, clams, shrimp, and a catch of the day.

    1800 EPCOT Resorts Blvd., Walt Disney World, Florida, 32830, USA
    407-939–3463

    Known For

    • Character breakfast
    • Seafood boil
    • Casual atmosphere in an out-of-the-way setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Coral Reef

    $$$ | EPCOT

    With stunning views of the 5.7-million-gallon aquarium, dining at Coral Reef is as entertaining as it is delicious. As you watch marine life—and sometimes scuba divers—swim by, enjoy dishes from a seasonal menu that's heavy on seafood offerings. Options might include shrimp and grits or seared mahi-mahi in a coconut and cilantro-lime sauce. This is a great option for those wanting to try upscale dining with younger kids, as they'll be able to either test new items such as lobster bisque or play it safe with grilled chicken. Plus, the aquarium is a great distraction while waiting for the food to arrive!

    World Nature, Walt Disney World, Florida, 32830, USA
    407-939–3463

    Known For

    • Lobster bisque
    • Scenic aquarium views
    • Baileys almond and Jack Daniel's mousse
  • 4. Narcoossee's

    $$$$ | Magic Kingdom Resort Area

    The dining room, with Victorian-style columns, high ceilings, and hardwood floors, is not only a great place seafood and steaks, but also to gaze out at the nightly fireworks over the Seven Seas Lagoon (an announcement is made when fireworks commence, and music is piped in). The menu changes regularly, but typical choices are wild Alaskan halibut and the surf-and-turf centerpiece—a butter-poached lobster tail and a tender, grilled filet mignon. The name of the place, incidentally, was not coined by Disney Imagineers; it's the name of a river and a small Central Florida town, both of which predate Disney. The bar, one of the more intimate in the resorts, specializes in fine whiskeys and spirits.

    4401 Floridian Way, Walt Disney World, Florida, 32830, USA
    407-939–3463

    Known For

    • Intimate and well-stocked bar
    • Seafood flown in daily
    • Black Angus steaks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 5. Paddlefish

    $$$$ | Disney Springs

    Housed in a paddleboat on Lake Buena Vista, this sophisticated seafood destination has multiple outdoor dining areas, where same-day, fresh-catch selections are presented in any number of ways, from raw bar delicacies to the traditional Gulf-shore jambalaya or the Build-Your-Own Seafood Boil. There are non-seafood dishes like filet mignon and pork chops, as well as vegetarian options. The casual rooftop bar offers views of the entire Disney Springs complex.

    The Landing, Walt Disney World, Florida, 32830, USA
    407-939–2268

    Known For

    • Freshest possible seafood from around the world
    • Casual, late-night vibe from the rooftop lounge bar
    • Raw bar and impeccably cooked dishes
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  • 6. The BOATHOUSE

    $$$$ | Disney Springs

    Who knows why the contemporary and upscale BOATHOUSE on the Disney Springs waterfront uses all CAPITALS in its name, but it does. Maybe it's just to draw attention to itself and its fresh seafood, raw bar, and premium steaks and chops. Dockside dining or classic boathouse settings are on offer. After dinner, save room for dessert—Key lime pie in a mason jar, perhaps—and allow time to explore the restaurant’s impressive on-site fleet of classic boats. Not on the menu are guided tours by Amphicar, vehicles that drive like cars on land and glide like boats on water—they depart from the dock by the restaurant.

    The Landing, Walt Disney World, Florida, 32830, USA
    407-939–2628

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood
    • Lobster bake for two with whole Maine lobster and clams
    • A good place to arrange "Amphicars" tours
  • 7. Todd English's bluezoo

    $$$$ | EPCOT Resort Area

    Celebrity chef Todd English designed the menu for this upscale seafood eatery, known perhaps more for style than substance. It resembles a sleek, modern, underwater dining hall, with blue walls and carpeting, aluminum fish along the wall behind the bar, and bubblelike lighting fixtures. The menu is pricey, with entrées like lobster bucatini at $42, and there's a surprising number of steak dishes. 

    1500 EPCOT Resorts Blvd., Walt Disney World, Florida, 32830, USA
    407-934–1111

    Known For

    • Variety of seafood
    • Celebrity chef dining
    • Two hours of complimentary child care at the hotel

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations (up to 60 days in advance) required

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