The Best Lunches Under $10 at Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs

Walt Disney World is expensive, but that doesn’t mean you need to spend a mint to enjoy a day at the resort. Disney Springs offers a ton of fun activities for no admission fee.

Disney Springs

But if you’re feeling peckish on your day at the Springs, you don’t need to head to one of those fancy restaurants.

Here are nine of our favorite spots to eat at Disney Springs for ten dollars or less.

Quick caution before we begin. These options don’t necessarily include drinks, tips, or tax so you might pay slightly more than $10 depending on circumstance. Still, the difference should be no more than a few dollars so long as you’re mindful.

Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar

Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar

While it’s mostly known as a spot to grab a drink, Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar is a great spot to grab a meal on the cheap. Their flatbreads go for just $9, making them perfect for a solo meal. If you’re flying with a friend, you can also split their various appetizers; they’re big enough to feed a table, and all come in at less than $17.  As a bonus, you get amazing views of the lake while you eat!

Earl of Sandwich

Earl of Sandwich

The Earl is a classic stop for guests who want a meal on the cheap, with almost every item of the menu falling under the $10 price range. While we love the Original 1762, Earl of Sandwich is also great at accommodating varied dietary needs, offering vegetarian, kosher, and gluten-free options.

Pizza Ponte

That’s some good Pizza!

Another spot where everything comes in at under 10 dollars, Pizza Ponte is the Quick Service division of the Maria and Enzo’s trifecta. While they offer sandwiches, salads, and more, the real draw here is the PIZZA. If you want to feast, order the Big Roman for just $6.95. It’s only one slice, but it’s HUGE, and some of the best pizza at the Springs.

Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza

Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza

While we’re on the subject of Pizza… perhaps one (giant) slice isn’t enough for you. Maybe you want the whole pie. Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza is one of our most highly recommended options, and it’s a favorite of our readers, too. It’s a chain, so it lacks the bespoke quality and extensive theming you’d find elsewhere… but that doesn’t mean it’s not delicious. Plus, a whole pizza with as many toppings as you like for just $10? It’s perfect for feeding a small group.

YeSake

YeSake

Both YeSake and Morimoto Street Food offer Asian-inspired snacks and meals, but YeSake is by far my personal favorite. First, this place doesn’t waffle; it’s a Japanese street food vendor first and foremost. While it doesn’t have the same variety as Morimoto, it masters what it does. Kids are bound to love the Karaage (Japanese fried chicken) or the Taiyaki (a fish-shaped pastry filled with a sweet red-bean paste — no fish harmed). You can also design your own Poke Bowl for a healthier (and more substantial) option. Best of all, most options are cheap enough that you can grab a soft drink on top of your meal.

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Pepe

Pepe by Jose Andres

Tucked into the left side of Jaleo, Pepe offers Spanish-style sandwiches that will make your mouth water. The humble ham and cheese is elevated to an art form here, as are other standards like the chicken sandwich and the tuna salad. If you’re looking to see your old favorites in a new light, it’s hard to beat this hidden gem.

Frontera Cocina Take-Out

Frontera Cocina

From Spain to Mexico, we’ll travel to another hidden gem. Skip the main entrance of Frontera Cocina, and head to the Take-Out window. Here you can grab authentic street food tacos for just $3.50 each! If the only Tacos you’ve ever tasted come from the Bell or Del, you owe it to yourself to try the real thing. Seriously, these are exquisite, and you can even sample multiple flavors! You might not be able to stop at just one.

The Daily Poutine

Daily Poutine

Sometimes you just want French fries. Other times, you want French fries covered in cheese curds and gravy. Canadian readers already know the magic of Poutine, but The Daily Poutine is one of our favorite snack shacks in the Springs. Servings are substantial (and shareable), and you can try a variety of international flavors. The most substantial option is the Latin Poutine, which includes pulled pork and yuca fries for a filling meal that will stick with you all day.

Chicken Guy

Chicken Guy

Backed by celebrity chef and mayor of Flavortown, Guy Fieri, Chicken Guy is dedicated to perfecting the humble chicken tender. Every order of juicy chicken tenders comes with two flavors of sauce, ranging from classics like buffalo and honey mustard to exotic blends like peri-peri or Guy Fieri’s own Donkey Sauce. No matter how you like your tenders, Chicken Guy has a sauce for you.

That’s our list of picks for a quick meal at the Springs on the cheap. Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments!

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Austin Lang is an Orlando local with a love of Disney, puns, and Disney puns. He's been a contributing writer for AllEars since 2019, and has been sharing his quirky view of Disney life ever since.

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