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House of Blues


Updated 6/16/22
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House of Blues is a restaurant with a great night time atmosphere that is located on the West Side of Disney Springs. The welcoming exterior is just the beginning of the experience when dining at the House of Blues. Their interior decor is stuffed with murals and artwork that represent the Blues lifestyle. The menu consists of American food, with specialty Southern and Creole dishes. In addition to enjoying the fantastic food, House of Blues also offers a lively environment with live music each week and an extensive drinks menu!

House of Blues hosts special events next door at their “club” including ticketed events featuring live musical performances. The location also has live music near their dining/bar area outside and in the middle of their interior dining area. You do not need a ticket to enjoy this music while you eat. The calendar of events can be found on the House of Blues website.

Saturdays and Sundays feature a wonderful brunch option that includes bottomless beverage options for those wanting to experience creole breakfast and lunch while enjoying live music. Check the House of Blues website often for information about the return of the lively and spirited Gospel Brunch.

House of Blues is a table service restaurant so reservations are strongly recommended and can be made on your My Disney Experience App or directly on the House of Blues website. The lunch and dinner menu has items such as Jambalaya, Shrimp Po' Boys, Smoked Brisket Sandwiches, Cajun Chicken Pasta, Blackened Salmon, and Burgers. Their brunch menu includes Biscuits and Gravy,Breakfast Burritos, Chicken and Donuts, Steak and Eggs, as well as a la carte items.

Since we have young kids in tow, we don’t generally gravitate towards this restaurant because of the noise and crowd levels. When they have live music it doesn’t usually fit with our family dynamics. However, if you are looking to listen to live music, planning an adults only dinner and/or looking for appetizers and drinks, then House of Blues may be a great option for you.

Getting to House of Blues is simple when staying onsite at a Disney Resort. Simply hop on the bus heading to Disney Springs and enjoy the ride. Remember that buses from Disney Springs go to resorts only - not the parks. If you are staying off site, complimentary parking is available in the parking garages at Disney Springs. Park Pass Reservations and Park tickets are not required to dine at Disney Springs locations.

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