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We recently stopped by City Works Eatery & Pour House at Disney Springs, and now we’re bringing you our FULL review. Is it worth a stop on your next trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth? Find out here!
Atmosphere
You can find City Works Eatery & Pour House on the West Side of Disney Springs. It is at the end right near the theater for Cirque du Soleil: Drawn to Life. City Works Eatery & Pour House is not unique to Disney Springs, and the restaurant actually has 7 locations across the United States in Pennsylvania, Texas, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Florida.
City Works offers an extensive craft beer list, served alongside classic American food with chef-driven twists. The restaurant has a lively and relaxed atmosphere, and sports fans will be right at home with numerous TVs located throughout the restaurant. You can catch the game and enjoy a tasty meal with craft beer! The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating, as well as plenty of bar seating.
But enough about the restaurant — what’s on the menu here?!
Menu
The menu at City Works Eatery & Pour House is pretty extensive — in both food options and especially alcoholic drink options. You can choose from some bar bites like Cheese Curds or Pretzel Bites.
There are also quite a few options for food that is great for sharing. You can get Buffalo Chicken Dip, Spicy Shrimp, and Crab Fondue.
You can also choose from soup & salad options like 1871 Chili or a Chicken Chopped Salad.
The menu also has three options for tacos, and lots of options for burgers & handhelds.
You can also choose from mains like Seared Salmon, Smoked Meatloaf, and Fish & Chips. There are also options for pasta.
The menu also features a smoked section, where you can get a Pulled Pork Sandwich, Smoked BBQ Platter, or Smoked BBQ Ribs. There are also options for bowls like a Tuna Poke Bowl or a Thai Chili Noodle Bowl.
City Works also offers kids meals like Pizza, Mac and Cheese, or Grilled Cheese.
There are also options for sides like tater tots, creamed corn, and mashed potatoes.
Of course, make sure you leave some room for dessert! City Works offers a couple of delicious sounding ones like Churro Pretzel Bites and a Fried Strawberry Cheesecake.
Now that we have gone over the food options, buckle up for the extensive list of beers and other alcoholic beverages! You can choose from Goldens, Ambers, and Browns.
There are also Independent Lagers and Belgians.
As well as a variety of Wheats.
Plus, LOTS of Pale Ales and IPAs.
There are also Strong & Imperial IPAs and Stouts and Porters.
You can also choose from Ciders, Seltzers, Fruited, and Sours.
There are also options from Macro Lagers. Don’t know what to pick? You can also choose from a variety of beer flights or make your own from any of City Works’ beers.
If beer isn’t really your thing, City Works also has a menu of Mules and Specialty Cocktails.
As well as Frozen Cocktails and Wine on Tap.
There is even an option for Prosecco!
And now, onto the main event — the food!
Eats
First up, we got the Duck Nachos for $21.95. These are made with pulled confit duck, pepper jack cheese sauce, pickled jalapeños, smoked tomatoes, red onion, white beans, avocado, micro cilantro, queso fresco, and wonton chips.
We LOVED that these were made with wonton chips — they made the nachos a bit lighter and airier, if that makes sense. The duck was a bit on the dry side, but the flavor was excellent, especially paired with the pepper jack cheese sauce — which we wished there had been more of. You got a bit of heat from the queso, but nothing too crazy. The jalapeños, on the other hand, added quite a bit of spiciness to the nachos. You could eat around them if you don’t like spicy, but the juices also spread a bit.
The red onions added a good, crisp, fresh, and tangy flavor. The tomatoes added a nice freshness to the dish. The beans made this dish feel a bit more hearty and satisfying. The freshness from the cilantro on top was fantastic as well. Overall, we think $22 for this is quite expensive. We did enjoy it, but we wish the duck was not as dry and there were more of the toppings.
Next, we had the Smokehouse Combo with Three Meats, which is $33.95. We chose chicken wings, hot links, and pulled pork with baked beans and mashed potatoes.
This is definitely more than enough for one person. Overall, the meats were very dry; however, the sauces definitely helped a lot! The hot link was our favorite, and while it wasn’t super juicy, it was not as dry as the pulled pork. The sauces they have are: Classic BBQ, Mustard BBQ, Mango Habanero, and Spicy Chipotle BBQ. The star of the plate was definitely the Spicy Maple Baked Beans.
The wings had a very smoky flavor on the outside. The meat inside was a bit dry, but some of the fattier parts were much juicier. These definitely tasted best when dipped in one of the sauces!
The hot link was our favorite of the meats. It had a good snap to it and was somewhat juicy. It had some spices in the meat that gave it a bit of a kick. We also really like the slight char it had on the outside. Added a slight bit of texture to the hot link.
Unfortunately, the pulled pork was very dry. It was hard to even cut, but dipping it in sauce helped quite a bit. We were definitely hoping it would be more juicy, though. It had a bit of smokiness to it, and you get a decent serving of meat.
The beans are on the sweeter side with a hint of spice to them. They are like baked beans taken to another level. The sauce was sticky and flavorful, the beans were soft, and there was also some bacon added in. They also had a bit of smokiness to them.
The mashed potatoes were fluffy and had a great amount of buttery flavor to them. They were smooth and a great compliment to the plate. A solid classic mashed potato. Nothing that made them stand out, but still delicious and perfect if you are a fan of mashed potatoes
There were four different sauces served with the platter:
- Classic BBQ: Sweet and smoky. This one probably had the least amount of heat of all the spices. It was a great compliment to the meats, adding a bit of juiciness. Classic BBQ sauce flavor.
- Mustard BBQ: This one tasted like a spiced mustard. This was probably my second-favorite sauce. It had a slight bit of sweetness, but the main flavors were the mustard and spices.
- Mango Habanero: Our favorite of the dipping sauces! It was sweet with a bit of kick to it. You can definitely taste the sweetness of the mango, and then the habanero sneaks in for some added spice.
- Spicy Chipotle BBQ: This one tastes like a classic BBQ sauce with a bit more heat to it. It wasn’t a burning-your-mouth kind of heat, but it added a bit of a kick. (edited)
Finally, for dessert, we got the Peanut Butter Snickers Pie for $11.95. It is made with an Oreo cookie crust, peanut butter mousse, Snickers, whipped cream, caramel, and chocolate sauce.
In addition to being stunning, this was also an incredibly delicious dessert. The peanut butter mousse was on top of a crumbly, crispy Oreo cookie crust. The mousse was then topped with crushed Snickers bars and finished with whipped cream. The plate was decorated with chocolate and caramel drizzle. It may not look huge, but it fills you up fast. The mousse was more similar to a cheesecake filling, not super light and airy, but rather a bit thicker.
So, is City Works worth a stop when you’re at Disney Springs?
Nosh or Not
This Disney World restaurant is a must-visit if…
- You’re looking for sports bar vibes when you’re in Disney World.
- You’re after a spot that has a LOT of craft beer options.
- You need a spot to watch lots of sports games.
You should skip this Disney World spot if…
- You’re looking for a more “Disney” experience — you won’t find that here.
- You want a quieter, more intimate dining experience.
- You’re looking for a character meal or something your kiddos will really be into.
Overall
We really enjoyed our meal here this time around! Some improvements could be made, but overall, this is an underrated spot with some solid eats. The restaurant definitely has the sports bar vibe with some huge screens in the middle of the dining room and various bar areas. The noise level wasn’t bad at all when we were there, but the restaurant was probably only 25% full. We could see it getting pretty loud if a big game is going on or it’s later in the evening. This would be a great spot if you love beer, with lots of options, and it’s also a great place to catch a game. Our waitress was wonderful and very attentive, and the food came out pretty quickly. We do feel like it is a bit expensive for what you get, but the menu has a lot of variety, so it could also be good for families that want lots of options.
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Every time we go to City Works, to watch our teams, they lose. AINT going back.