It's time to eat, drink, and be merry together! Make the most of this magical time of year and head to Disney Springs for a DIY holiday pub crawl. All of Disney Springs is full of festive decor, jolly music, live entertainment on select nights, and nearly every restaurant and bar has seasonal food and drinks. Best of all, this Disney experience doesn't require a theme park ticket, and parking is free.
Here's our guide to a holly jolly holiday pub crawl at Disney Springs. All of the places on our pub crawl guide have festive drinks ready to go right now, and the Christmas Tree Stroll started on November 8!
Disney Springs Holiday Pub Crawl Itinerary
Stop 1: Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar
I suggest starting your pub crawl at Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar because it is the most festive spot in Disney Springs. In fact, during the holidays it is renamed to Jock Lindsey's Holiday Bar. The interior is reimagined with retro Christmas decorations, and even the outdoor patio sports festive garland. The menu also features exclusive holiday cocktails and four holiday small bites.
Jock Lindsey's selection of holiday-themed light bites aren't overly filling and will give you some festive fuel to be able to enjoy your holiday pub crawl.
The holiday light bites menu has gotten a refresh for this holiday season. Start with the Mine Cart Meatballs, made with Maple-Bourbon Meatballs, Granny Smith Apple, cranberry chutney, sweet potato hay, and thyme. A returning favorite are the O’ Ham ‘n’ Cheese Trees: Baked puff pastry, cheddar, smoked ham, herb pesto, Monterey Jack star, and infused honey.
The Naughty or Nice Deviled Eggs aren't overly impressive. It's hard to beat the amazing Deviled Eggs available at Homecomin' Kitchen, also in Disney Springs. Still, they are satisfying. Natuirally there are lots of special drinks for the holiday season, including the new Lump of Coal: Absolut Vodka, Chambord Liqueur, Bols Blue Curaçao Liqueur, hibiscus syrup, and lime juice with glitter and a black sugar rim.
Tip: Jock Lindsey's is very popular during the holidays and can get packed, especially on weekend nights.
Stop 2: Dockside Margaritas
Over at the Marketplace of Disney Springs you'll find mostly stores and shops. Dockside Margaritas is a great place to continue your holiday pub crawl. If you can get there around sunset time you'll be treated to sugar plum-colored skies at this outdoor, waterfront bar at Disney Springs.
As a Florida native, I love a tropical spin on the holidays. This year you can enjoy the Spiced Cranberry Paloma made with Lunazul Reposado Tequila, Cranberry Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Lime Juice, and Spiced Simple Syrup. If this seasonal margarita doesn't appeal to you, there is no shortage of other delicious margaritas and tropical cocktails at Dockside Margaritas.
Bonus idea – The Holiday Rum Punch is available at outdoor bars throughout Disney Springs, it features Bols Blackberry Brandy, Bols Creme de Banana Liqueur, Tito's Handmade Vodka, orange tangerine syrup and orange juice—garnished with an orange wedge.
Related: The Complete Guide to the Holidays at Walt Disney World
Stop 3: Continue with Festive Eats at Disney Springs
After a round or two, you may be ready for some carbs to balance out all those drinks. During the holidays, quite a few Disney Springs restaurants have holiday food or drinks. Both The Daily Poutine and D-Luxe Burger are budget-friendly options if you want quality eats without going overboard on dollars.
The Daily Poutine is a kiosk near World of Disney that serves delicious poutine creations year-round. The Gobbler Poutine with turkey, brown gravy, cranberry chutney, and cheese curds is hearty and great for sharing. If you want to keep the spirits going, pair it with a Canadian Apple Slushy made with Crown Royal Apple.
Near the center of Disney Springs is D-Luxe Burger, a casual spot for gourmet burgers and boozy gelato shakes. The Beef Wellington Burger is a new addition this year and features two pressed signature beef patties, topped with mushroom muxelles, gruyere cheese, dijon mustard aïoli, served on an herb puff pastry bun. The Caramel Apple Pie Shake with Vanilla Gelato blended with Dark Caramel Sauce, Granny Smith Apple Syrup, Cinnamon Syrup, and topped with whipped cream, caramel, and graham cracker crumbs also sounds sinful.
Tip: Save time by placing a mobile order in advance via the MyDisneyExperience app. D-Luxe Burger is one of the few locations at Disney Springs where you can mobile order.
Although the menus have not been released yet, I've been told that holiday items will soon be available at Homecomin' Kitchen, Splitsville, and one or two other locations.
Stop 4: Christmas Tree Stroll with a Cocktail in Hand
As you stroll through Disney Springs, take time to notice the highly-detailed Disney Christmas trees. The Christmas Tree Stroll takes place throughout Disney Springs, so explore on foot with a drink in hand (Disney Springs is open container) to pick a favorite together.
Speaking of festive cocktails, there are multiple food and beverage carts located throughout Disney Springs. This year there are usually three holiday cocktails available at these carts.
Stop 5: Holiday Desserts at Amorette's Patisserie
Give your Disney Springs holiday pub crawl a sweet boost with a dessert stop. Amorette's Patisserie is a French-inspired bakery that consistently turns out delightful little desserts. There are a few holiday treats available here as well sparkling wines and wine slushies.
The display case is always a feast for the eyes.
Alternatively, the Swirls on the Water kiosk near Rainforest Cafe is a great stop too. My husband and I usually share Frozen Hot Chocolate Float with Peppermint Soft Serve. You can also enjoy Pineapple DOLE Whip here, with or without a spiced rum floater on top. It does not appear the Frozen Hot Chocolate returns for 2024, but there is the new Peppermint-Chocolate Swirl Cone: Peppermint and chocolate soft-serve swirl inside a red velvet cone garnished with peppermint bark and holiday sprinkles.
Stop 6: The Edison
Since we started our holidays at Disney Springs pub crawl at Jock Lindsay's, it's a good idea to head back toward the beginning – especially if you're mode of transportation in this area.
The Edison has a great lineup of Christmas cocktails for 2024, available Nov. 1 – Dec. 31:
- Fall for You: Angel’s Envy, Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto, spiced apple tincture, Fee foam, lemon juice, ghost leaf. $18
- Peppermint Patty: peppermint-infused vodka, Caffè Borghetti espresso liqueur, Tempus crème de cacao, half-crushed peppermint rim. $16
- Cosmic Poinsettia: infused Stoli Elit, Belle de Brillet pear brandy, St. George spiced pear, cinnamon syrup, lime juice. $30
- Cup o’ Cheer (Non Alcoholic): apple cider, cinnamon syrup, cranberry juice, lemon juice. $12
Bonus Idea: Enzo's Hideaway
One of our favorite hidden bars at Disney is Enzo's Hideaway, and this year's 2024 holiday cocktails lineup sounds gorgeous!
- APPLE DRAM: buffalo trace, st. Elizabeth all spice, Monin apple butter, Enzo's bitters 16
- COCOA BLUSH: Skrewball, creme de cacao, Ferretti biscotti liqueur, cherry juice 16
- APPLE SPRITZ: mionetto prosecco, angry orchard, Monin apple butter 16
- HOLIDAY HAZE: absolut vanilla, frangelico, creme de cacao, coconut milk, cinnamon 17
Disney Springs Holiday Pub Crawl Reminders and Information
Disney Springs is very busy during the holiday season, especially Friday – Sunday evenings. Try to go earlier in the evening to avoid crowds.
Ask for a glass of ice water with each cocktail or alcoholic beverage to stay hydrated.
Please be safe and utilize a ride-share service, taxi, or consider an overnight stay on property. Disney Springs Hotels are a great option if you'd like to extend your experience overnight, many are budget-friendly and all are walkable to Disney Springs.