Disney World is packed with restaurants, so it’s easy to stick with the big names everyone talks about.
You’ve probably heard people rave about Via Napoli or Wine Bar George when Italian food cravings hit. But those aren’t the only spots where you can find a plate of pasta or a wood-fired pizza that’ll make you stop mid-bite. The truth is, there are several Italian-inspired restaurants around Disney World that don’t get nearly as much attention as they deserve — and today, we’re putting them on your radar. Here are five overlooked Italian restaurants that you’ll want to add to your list for your next trip.
Tutto Italia Ristorante (EPCOT, Italy Pavilion)
Everyone makes a beeline for Via Napoli when they’re in EPCOT’s Italy Pavilion, but Tutto Italia is right next door and usually way easier to get into.
While Via Napoli is known for its pizza ovens, Tutto Italia leans into a more classic trattoria vibe with pastas, regional specialties, and plenty of wine to match. The menu has everything from lasagna to seafood pasta, and the setting feels a little quieter and more upscale, which is a welcome break from the bustle of World Showcase.
If you’ve ever struggled to snag a table at Via Napoli, consider giving Tutto Italia a shot — it might surprise you.
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Il Mulino New York Trattoria (Walt Disney World Swan Hotel)
If you’re staying near EPCOT or Hollywood Studios, you’ve probably walked right past Il Mulino without realizing it.
Tucked inside the Swan Hotel, this spot is a favorite among locals and convention guests, but it’s way underutilized by vacationers. The food here is much closer to what you’d expect from an authentic New York-style Italian restaurant: hearty portions, bold flavors, and a lively atmosphere.
Don’t let the fact that it’s in a non-Disney-owned hotel fool you — the quality here often beats some of the more talked-about Italian restaurants on property. Plus, it’s a great option when park reservations are scarce, and you still want a guaranteed solid meal.
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Terralina Crafted Italian (Disney Springs)
Disney Springs has some heavy-hitters when it comes to dining, so Terralina Crafted Italian tends to get overshadowed. But if you’re looking for classic Italian comfort food, this one delivers.
The menu features wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and entrées that lean into rustic, home-style cooking. The atmosphere feels casual and welcoming, making it an easy spot for both families and date nights.
It doesn’t have the buzz of spots like The Boathouse or Chef Art Smith’s, but it’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you stumbled onto a neighborhood favorite. Next time you’re in Disney Springs and everything else is packed, remember Terralina — it’s usually easier to grab a table.
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Amare (Walt Disney World Swan Reserve)
Amare is one of the newest names on the list, and it’s already proving to be an underrated gem.
Located in the Swan Reserve hotel, the menu is Mediterranean-inspired with a heavy Italian influence. Think risottos, seafood pastas, and fresh antipasti with a more modern presentation than you might find elsewhere. Because the Swan Reserve is still relatively new and a little off the beaten path, Amare isn’t on many people’s radar yet — which means you can often walk right in without a wait.
If you’re the type who likes trying something fresh before it blows up in popularity, Amare is worth the detour.
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Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante (Disney Springs)
This one has the kind of theming Disney fans usually can’t get enough of, but it still doesn’t get the hype it deserves. Maria & Enzo’s is designed like a 1930s airline terminal, with soaring ceilings and travel-inspired details, and it serves up Sicilian and Southern Italian classics.
Most guests at Disney Springs get sidetracked by The Boathouse or Wine Bar George, so Maria & Enzo’s ends up being overlooked. But the food here — think traditional Italian dishes — checks all the right boxes if you want Italian in a setting that feels uniquely Disney.
It’s family-friendly, but it’s also got enough charm to make it feel like a special meal.
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Italian dining at Disney World doesn’t begin and end with the big-name restaurants everyone talks about. These five spots often fly under the radar, but they offer delicious food, unique settings, and a much easier time snagging a reservation. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed meal outside the parks or a sit-down dinner that won’t require planning months in advance, these overlooked restaurants deserve a place on your list.
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Which of these spots are you most tempted to try on your next trip? Let us know about your collection in the comments!













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