There are a range of themed-restaurants across Walt Disney World property, including Raglan Road Irish Pub & Restaurant in Disney Springs.
As stated in the name of the Table Service location, Raglan Road serves Irish-inspired food and drinks. Plus, you can enjoy Irish entertainment from time to time.

I’ve been to Raglan Road before, but keep reading for my latest review of Raglan Road from when I had lunch here on March 16, 2025.
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What is Raglan Road?
Located in The Landing section of Disney Springs, Raglan Road is an Irish-themed restaurant. So much so, all of the interior of the dining location and pub was shipped from Ireland. For real!

Outside of the restaurant sits the statue of a man sitting on a bench. No, it’s not Walt Disney. It’s Patrick Kavanagh, who “wrote a poem about seeing a beautiful woman, cross a street in Dublin and that street was Raglan Road.”
The band The Dubliners with Luke Kelly put it to music. You can even hear one of the live bands who perform at Raglan Road sing the song nightly.

In addition to eating and drinking menu items inspired by the Emerald Isle, there’s a gift shop and entertainment featuring musicians singing Irish tunes. You can even enjoy performances from Irish dancers.
Here is the typical schedule (showtimes vary and are subject to change):
- Main Stage: Daily from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (additional
performances Saturday and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
during brunch) - Patio Stage: Daily from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

In addition to making reservations through the Walt Disney World website and in the My Disney Experience app, you can also book dining at Raglan Road via OpenTable.
If you can’t snag a reservation or simply want a libation, check out The Hole in the Wall and Paddy’s Bar, located near the restaurant. You can only get drinks at Paddy’s Bar, while The Hole in the Wall serves both food and drinks.



How much is Raglan Road?
The cost to have lunch at Raglan Road depends on what you order. Starters range from $11.00 to $18.50. Entrees run between $23.00 and $39.50. Desserts are between $12.00 and $13.00. Dinner serves the same menu as lunch.
Kids’ entrees are all priced at $12.00. Be sure to also factor beverages into your cost.

If you’re on the Disney Dining Plan, it is accepted here for brunch, lunch, and dinner (1 Table Service credit per person). Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members also receive 10% off the regular price of food and non-alcoholic beverages (excluding tax and gratuity) — but only during lunch hours from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, for any reservation slot.
Discounts aren’t accepted during special events or on Saturday and Sunday. For example, because I had lunch during Raglan Road’s big St. Patrick’s Day celebration, I couldn’t use my Passholder discount.
Food Menu

Drink Menu

Important regarding allergy and gluten-friendly options: Per Raglan Road’s official menu, “Kindly note that we are NOT a Gluten/Allergen free restaurant. We CANNOT guarantee that any dish we prepare is free from Gluten/Allergen or free from cross contact. Guests must notify their server of any allergy friendly requests. A Manager will then discuss our Allergy Menu with you.”
Raglan Road Review
I dined here during The Mighty St. Patrick’s Festival, which was very busy, but also a lot of fun. Plus, I had a fantastic meal. Everything I tried was fabulous.
I started my meal with my favorite beer at Raglan Road, the Tri Wishes (“tree” not “try”). This is an Irish red ale brewed by Crooked Can, a local brewery in Winter Garden, Florida. A draft costs $10.75.

This is one of the best red ales I’ve ever had. You can also order it at Paddy’s Bar.
If you’re looking for a flight, I recommend The Four Provinces beer flight. My dad ordered this for $13.00.

The flight is named after the four regions in Ireland and comes with the following four classic Irish beers:
- Harp Irish Lager: a light lager
- Smithwicks (“Smitticks” not “Smith-wicks”): an Irish red ale
- Kilkenny: an Irish Cream Ale
- Guinness: an Irish stout
The Kilkenny was my least favorite. Honestly, it didn’t have much flavor and tasted like water. That said, I was also drinking the Tri Wishes at this time, so my taste buds may have been compromised.
Overall, I do think this is a solid flight for a great price, especially if you want to try a range of Irish beers.
For my main entree I ordered the vegetarian-friendly Gnocchi Now, a new dish on the lunch and dinner menu.

This comes with butternut squash gnocchi with a white wine, garlic and butter sauce, confit tomatoes, wild mushroom and tempura mushrooms, pumpkin seed and brown soda bread crumble.
As soon as I saw “butternut squash gnocchi” I was sold. Not only do you get a ton for $28.00, but this is such a delicious dish. It was filling and hearty with beautiful flavors. They don’t skimp on the gnocchi or on the chunks of butternut squash.
Some may find this too heavy, especially on a hot day. Plus, there is a lot of sauce. I prefer more sauce, because I don’t want my pasta dry. This is easily a shareable entree.

My dad ordered the Vegan Hottie Pie for $26.00. This is basically a vegan-friendly version of Shepherd’s Pie. I appreciate that they have a traditional Irish-inspired dish for vegetarians and vegans.
It comes with a three bean and lentil mild chili casserole with bulger wheat, root vegetables, topped with olive oil mashed potatoes with a fire roasted pepper and cherry tomato gravy.
The picture doesn’t do this justice. You get a lot and it tastes pretty darn good. This wasn’t as heavy as the Gnocchi Now. I would order this myself during a future visit.
Even though I was stuffed, my family and I decided to share dessert. We tried the Crumble at the Knees for $12.00.

This features an apple and blackberry crumble with caramel sauce, vanilla custard, and ice cream. I love a good crumble and this did not disappoint.
Is Raglan Road worth it?
I’ve never had a bad dining experience at Raglan Road. The food, beer, entertainment, and atmosphere are always top notch.
Reservations are relatively easy to snag. Plus, you have a few ways to book dining: through the Walt Disney World website, in the My Disney Experience app, or via OpenTable.
Keep in mind that depending on where you’re sitting, you may not always be able to see the entertainment. This could be a negative for some patrons. During my latest dining experience, we had a table in the back, meaning we didn’t get to see any of the entertainment. It was a bummer, but it didn’t impact our meal negatively.

There is also an outdoor dining area, but this is typically for walk-ups or those who’d prefer to sit outside.
As for the food, everything I tried was very good and we got a lot for a decent price. I walked away beyond full. Better yet, there are several great options for vegetarians, including appetizers, entrees, and desserts.
I will come back to Raglan Road, even if it’s just to sit at the bar for a beer and to watch the fantastic entertainment.
Raglan Road Video Review
Have you had lunch or dinner at Raglan Road in Disney Springs?





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