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City Works Eatery and Pour House

Updated 6/16/22
For the most up-to-date information about the phased reopening of the Walt Disney World Resort, please visit the  Walt Disney World Know Before You Go Guide.

Located on the West Side of Disney Springs is City Works Eatery - a go to place for the beer lovers in your life. Here you’ll find classic American cuisine and a massive selection of beers including more than 90 local and global varieties. Since it is located at Disney Springs, you do not need park admission or a park reservation to dine here, though we always recommend making a reservation ahead of time if you’re able. You can take Disney transportation to get here, or if you’re driving, park for free in one of the parking garages or lots. (Strawberry, Watermelon, and Orange are closest to the West Side.).

While this is a bit more adult-focused with a huge variety of adult beverages, it’s also a great place to find a high quality, American meal for those pickier eaters in your life. Plus, there are plenty of tvs to catch your favorite game and an expansive outdoor patio if you’re more comfortable dining outside

Brunch is available on Saturdays and Sundays until 3pm and features a variety of musical themed plates, including the “Johnny Hash” braised short rib hash featuring red and green bell peppers, onions, potatoes, jalapeno salsa verde, and sunny side up eggs, and the "Sweet Child of Mine" stuffed brioche french toast, Bailey's cream cheese, vanilla bean ice cream batter, mixed berry compote, and powdered sugar. There tons of adult beverages including a “Flapjack Old Fashioned” made of Devil’s River Rye Whiskey, butterscotch schnapps, candied maple syrup, candied bacon, and orange bitters. The mimosa flight is a must-do if you are enjoying brunch at City Works.

If you’re grabbing lunch or dinner here, you can expect classics like burgers, chicken sandwiches, and tacos, as well as bigger main dishes including BBQ platters, specialty mac and cheese, and fish & chips. The main event at lunch and dinner is definitely the gigantic beer menu. You can order flights and sample four different brews, or just stick with one of your well known favorites. City Works also offers ciders, seltzers, and various other mixed drinks.

While I have not yet dined here, this is on my to do list for our next trip! As I’m the youngest in our typical travel group at 26 years old, this will be a great stop for us to take a break from the Florida heat and catch a March Madness game on TV.

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