Updated 6/16/22
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Inspired in design by a 1920s electric company, The Edison will transport you into an era of romance and sophistication throughout a range of themed dining rooms. Plus, if you’re lucky, you may even catch some live music!

Located in the Landing at Disney Springs, you do not need a park ticket to dine here, but you will definitely want a reservation ahead of time. You can occasionally walk up and find a seat at the bar, but to get the full dining experience, you’ll need a reservation.

Lunch is served 11:30AM-3:55PM and dinner is served from 4:00PM to 10:30PM. While this is technically a casual dining option, you can certainly dress up for a little date night. The vintage feel and fancy cocktails definitely make this more of an adult dining destination though children are certainly welcome.

Appetizers here will run you $15-$20 and include things like Candied Bacon (don’t skip this – trust me), Creamy Spinach Cheese Dip, and Fried Calamari. You can expect to spend anywhere from $15-$50 for entrees depending upon what you opt for. They have some great salads on the less expensive end, while you’ll find burgers and sandwiches in the middle and Blackened Mahi on the more expensive end. There is of course a kids menu as well, including Burgers, Chicken Tenders, and Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese.

The most exciting part of the menu is certainly the cocktail section. I enjoyed the Green Electron last time I was there and it was delicious and a generous pour. You can find anything from bourbon and moscow mules to beer and wine on the menu and everything in between. The bar is a great place to stop if you just want to cool off in the afternoon and get a snazzy drink.

While the meals here can get a bit expensive if you’re imbibing in adult cocktails, the atmosphere certainly makes it worth it. This is one of Disney Springs’ more unique dining experiences and I’ve enjoyed it every time I’ve been.

Getting to the Edisonis 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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