Where To Eat The Perfect Easter Dinner At Disney World



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When thinking about the Easter holiday, one of the first things that comes to mind for many is Easter dinner. If you and your family are visiting the Walt Disney World Resort for Easter and wondering where you should dine to eat the perfect meal, read on to learn more.

Disclaimer: The recommendations listed below are not the items you typically find at an Easter dinner. However, you are vacationing at Disney World, after all. So, if you and your family are looking to have a fantastic nontraditional Easter meal, this article is the one that you are looking for.

Wine Bar George

While Wine Bar George is on the pricier side, the dishes are absolutely divine. At this restaurant, the dinner selections are great, but I would opt for an Easter brunch. It is offered from 10:30 am to 2:00 pm and has some of the BEST breakfast dishes on Disney property. My favorite dish on this menu is the Burrata. For $22.00 this burrata dish has avocado, tomato, Nueske’ s Bacon, and ciabatta. The Fried Chicken Biscuit comes in at a close second on my favorites list. This $22.00 dish has fried chicken, pimento cheese, bacon relish, a sunny side egg, and grits. Is your mouth watering yet?

And, if you have your heart set on a dinner option from this restaurant, start your meal with the Birria Braised Short Rib. This yummy $24.00 dish has triple corn grits and pepita crumbles. Talk about yum! If you are looking for a date night dinner for two, go with the Skirt Steak. For $81.00, this mouth-watering dish comes with caramelized carrots and parsnips, roasted potatoes, and a yummy chimichurri. It is delicious.

Wine Bar George at Disney Springs
Wine Bar George at Disney Springs.

Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin

One can not visit Disney Springs without dining at Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin. This restaurant is open for lunch from 11:00 AM to 3:55 PM and from 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM for dinner. Art’s Famous Fried Chicken is a must-order item here. The $34.00 dish is buttermilk-brined for 24 hours, then flawlessly fried and served with creamy mashed potatoes, a cheddar drop biscuit, and pure amazing deliciousness. If you are looking for something on the lighter side, grab the $19.00 Key West Shrimp Cocktail. This yummy dish has seasoned shrimp tossed with avocado, mango, cucumber, and a scrumptiously delicious house-made cocktail sauce. The dish is also served with a side of yummy buttermilk crackers. Be warned, though, this dish is quite tasty and may quickly become a go-to item.

If you are looking for a yummy dessert to conclude your meal, grab the mouth-watering Shine Cake. This item is not only beloved but also Chef Art’s signature dessert. It is an adults-only butter cake soaked with moonshine syrup. It comes with a seasonal fruit gastrique and a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. Talk about yum!

Chef Art Smith
Fried Chicken. Photo: Disney.

While the restaurants mentioned above are absolutely amazing, they are only two of the numerous options  at the Walt Disney World Resort. Ultimately, no matter where you decide to dine, we know that you will have a fabulous Easter dinner with your family at the most magical place on earth—Bon Appiteat. We hope you enjoy your meal!

Written by

Laura B.


Laura fell in love with Disney Parks as a child, and the affection has never left. As an adult, she enjoys making frequent trips to Disney World with her family and friends.

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