Earl of Sandwich is a chain of sandwich shops founded in 2004 by John Montagu, the (11th Earl of Sandwich), his son Orlando (both are direct descendants of the 4th Earl of Sandwich, inventor of the namesake food item), and Robert Earl (founder of Planet Hollywood). The company operates two other Disney locations besides this one: one in Downtown Disney and one in Disney Village. Visitor Information: Earl of Sandwich
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House of Blues is a concert venue and restaurant featuring southern cuisine, juke joint decor, and a world-famous Sunday “gospel brunch”. House of Blues operates one Disney location here in Disney Springs while their Disneyland location moved out of Downtown Disney to the nearby Anaheim GardenWalk in 2017. Visitor Information: House of Blues
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Planet Hollywood is a chain of themed restaurants founded in 1991 whose decor showcases film props and pop culture memorabilia along with clips from classic movies shown on screens while you dine. The company was founded by Robert Earl (who also founded Earl of Sandwich) and operates two Disney locations: one here in Disney Springs and one in Disney Village. This location opened in 1994 and received a much-needed renovated in 2017 (something the Disney Village location could use, as it’s still stuck in the nineties) turning its iconic “planet” shape into an old observatory, fulfilling the backstory of this building’s purpose in Disney Springs’ Town Center. Part of the makeover included an outdoor seating area, installation of a massive video wall inside the ceiling of the domed building, and an impressive overhaul of the restaurant’s film-related displays including props and costumes from Disney and non-Disney films. Some of the more notable include Dorothy’s dress from The Wizard of Oz (1939), Forrest’s running outfit from Forrest Gump (1994), and a number of Katniss’ outfits from The Hunger Games films (2012-2015). You can see a complete list of the items on display and tour the restaurant via the Planet Hollywood Tour mobile […]
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Rainforest Cafe is a chain of rainforest themed restaurants owned by Landry’s, Inc., the same company that operates T-Rex Cafe and Yak & Yeti. Rainforest Cafe is synonymous with Disney as you can find four restaurants at Disney Resorts around the world: one just outside Disney’s Animal Kingdom, one in Disneyland Village, one in Tokyo Disney’s Ikspiari, and one here in Disney Springs. Visitor Information: Rainforest Cafe
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Splitsville is a retro style bowling venue and restaurant featuring a variety of food and unique cocktails with six locations in the US. Two of these locations are Disney operating participants with one here in Disney Springs and the other in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney. Visitor Information: Splitsville
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T-Rex Cafe is a pre-historic themed restaurant in Disney Springs owned by Landry’s, Inc., the same company that operates Rainforest Cafe and Yak & Yeti. Visitor Information: T-Rex Cafe
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