Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar Debuts at Disney Springs and It’s Brilliant

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Fall decorations and wreaths on the outside of Halloween bar in Orlando, Jock Lindsey's Halloween Hangar Bar
Exterior of Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar. Photo credit: Jenna Clark

Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar at Disney Springs, a limited-time seasonal offering, will be open only through November 4, 2025 and it’s brilliant. Here are my thoughts about the eats and drinks at this Halloween dining experience menu at Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs

Editor’s Note: The writer attended a media preview event.

Atmosphere at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar

Orange and purple garlands and pumpkin and skeleton decorations inside of Halloween bar in Orlando, Jock Lindsey's Halloween Hangar Bar
Halloween decorations at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar. Photo credit: Jenna Clark

As soon as I stepped foot into Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar , I felt ready for the Halloween season. Festive wreaths, garlands, banners, and paper decorations adorn the interior and exterior, while metal chairs create a casual, yet welcoming atmosphere.

In typical Disney fashion, the establishment allows children and is kid-friendly. It does not have a designated happy hour, and there are no reservations – seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. This means that a line may form outside upon arrival.

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Menu at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar

Tortillas with skeleton images on them next to a syringe of sauce on a black plate at Halloween bar in Orlando at Jock Lindsey's Halloween Hangar Bar.
Skull of the Dead plate at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar. Photo credit: Jenna Clark

Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar offers a limited menu with light bites and beverages themed to the Halloween season. Most of the seasonal offerings are shareable and suitable for large families with adult and young children, as well as groups.

Cursed Mummy Sausages

A tomb-shaped box filled with sausages next to a blue bowl filled with sauce at a Halloween bar in Orlando known as Jock Lindsey's Halloween Hangar Bar
Cursed Mummy Sausages at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar. Photo credit: Jenna Clark

I absolutely loved the cursed mummy sausages served inside a coffin-shaped dish that plays five Halloween-themed tracks upon opening the lid. While I’m generally not a fan of mini sausage rolls, the pomegranate mustard sauce elevates the overall flavor profile.

Phantom Dumplings

Rice paper draped over balls of pork on skewers inside of a wooden display box at a Halloween bar in Orlando, known as Jock Lindsey's Halloween Hangar Bar
Phantom Dumplings at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar. Photo credit: Jenna Clark

From the moment I caught a glimpse of these chicken and pork dumplings with the rice paper wrapped on top to look like miniature ghosts, I knew these were going to be delicious. I was correct.

Alien Invader Sliders

Fried chicken sliders on top of a black plate resting on a wooden table at a Halloween bar in Orlando known as Jock Lindsey's Halloween Hangar Bar.
Alien Invader Sliders at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar. Photo credit: Jenna Clark

The Alien Invader Sliders are a more substantial option as the order comes with two sliders made with Nashville hot fried chicken, provolone cheese and dill pickles on cheddar-chive biscuits, along with olives. These are one of the most eye-catching menu items, down to the cheese made to resemble alien teeth.

Snake Egg Surprise

A hand holding a purple mocktail beverage at a Halloween bar in Orlando which is Jock Lindsey's Halloween Hangar Bar.
Snake Egg Surprise non-alcoholic beverage at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar. Photo credit: Jenna Clark

While I don’t drink alcohol, I tried the Egg Surprise non-alcoholic drink made with lemonade, lime juice, pear syrup, and green apple boba pearls. I liked the magenta appearance of the drink and how the boba adds texture.

Is Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar Worth Visiting?

A menu along with a card saying Happy Hangar Halloween on a wooden table at a Halloween-themed bar in Orlando.
Menu and photo card at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar. Photo credit: Jenna Clark

Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar is worth visiting if you’re a fan of themed eats in a thematic setting. That said, this seasonal menu is meat-centered, which may not make it the best option for vegetarians, who can still partake of regular menu items, including The Mayor’s Reserve drink and Air Pirate’s Cargo Loaded Pretzel, to name a few

Whether you’re on a family vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort or are seeking a bar in Orlando with themed eats and beverages for spooky season, Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar is a solid pick. Most of the limited-time menu items carry price tags between $14 and $17.50, which can make for a more affordable meal option when visiting Walt Disney World.

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The bar is also a short drive, bus ride, or walk from Walt Disney World hotels and several other properties nearby, including Walt Disney World Swan, Four Seasons Resort Orlando, and Conrad Orlando at Evermore.

Jenna Clark is a freelance writer based in New York City and Orlando, specializing in travel and lifestyle. Her work can be found in various digital publications, including Business Insider, Tripadvisor, TripSided, Parade, and more. When not at a Walt Disney World theme park, you can usually find her on a flight.
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