Bigfire:The vibes at Bigfire as def top tier. Some of our favorite food in Citywalk comes from this place and we don't say that lightly. The bar outside is a great spot to stop and grab a drink, and the the menu is full of curated meat selections that you can easily choose a favorite from. The Mac and Cheese is heavenly, and their fresh bread (much like our next pick) is like drool-worthy.
Pros: Great food, solid drinks, and while the food can feel heavy after a long theme park day, we find that to be really rewarding lol
Cons: It is hard to snag a table at this place because the seating is so limited. Some may say overpriced for what it is, but it does not feel "theme park-y" at all, so maybe that's a pro for you.
ViVo is the spot to grab Italian Food in City Walk. The entire menu is made from scratch, so that means fresh pasta, bread made every morning, and the best sauces even your grandmother would be proud of. Their array of wine and cocktails is extensive and the wait staff in our experience have been both knowledgable on the menu and also incredibly fun to talk to. We gentuinely love ViVo.
Pros: The freshest meal you'll find in citywalk with calamari to die for. The prices are also not bad for the level of food you get here.
Cons: Hard to get a reservation because it is busy. Also our waiter told us Encanto was better than Coco and that's just wrong.
Antojitos Authenitic Mexican Food:
Antojitos features a wide variety of Mexican fare with a fun atmosphere. Their menu features tons of authentic Mexican foods, like nopales (grilled cactus), enchiladas mole (MOH-lay, a thick and complex Mexican sauce), and fresh tortillas, but the standout here table side guac. The food here is certainly good, but there are other theme park Mexican spots we prefer, like Epcot’s San Angel Inn Restaurante. That said, Antojitos is a solid spot for dinner if you’re staying on Universal property or want to try something a little more exotic.
Pros: Adventurous menu with authentic Mexican options
Cons: Sometimes the food quality suffers when they’re busy
Bob Marley - A Tribute to Freedom:
While it sometimes feels silly to call something that’s in a hugely popular resort a “hidden gem,” Bob Marley - A Tribute to Freedom is certainly under-appreciated! They have a Jamaican inspired menu, live music, and an amazing courtyard setting. The food is unique for the resort, with lots of jerk and citrus flavors on offer. This restaurant offers an amazing break from the hustle and bustle of the parks, since it’s got a relaxed vibe and a location that’s off the beaten path.
Pros: A chill outdoor atmosphere, fun menu, and don’t skip the yucca fries
Cons: There is sometimes a cover charge to enter or they’ll be closed for events
Just a hop, skip, and a jump from Tribute to Freedom is Pat O’ Briens! If you’re looking for some New Orleans vibe, Pat O’s has it in buckets. More pub than restaurant, they offer a full liquor and beer bar with somewhat reasonable prices for a theme park adjacent bar, but the highlight is their draft cocktails ($12 combos of complimentary beers and ciders). Their food menu is stacked with Cajun inspired selections like crawfish dip and jambalaya, so if that’s your vibe, then you can’t go wrong.The real reason to visit Pat O’ Briens is their dueling piano show – every night you can catch live performances by their singing pair of pianists, and they take requests (make sure to tip)!
Pros: Giant bar selection, fun live music
Cons: There’s a cover after 9PM, it can get really loud and rowdy (might be a pro if that’s what you’re into)
Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville:
Fans of beachy country music and expensive drinks rejoice, Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville is here to fulfill your Parrothead dreams! There are several Margaritaville locations around the US, but this one stands out with its volcano and Jimmy’s real life airplane! That’s right, the Lone Palm Airport bar across the way was Jimmy’s actual private plane until he retired it and moved it to CityWalk. If you want a some Margaritaville vibes on the go, you can island-hop over to the outdoor bar for a quick drink or bite to eat.
The drinks and food at Margaritaville aren’t cheap, and it’s probably closer in quality to Red Lobster than OceanPrime, but the vibes are good, especially if you’re into fun, cheesy, and touristy island vibes. If you’ve already caught a buzz at the Jurassic Park Watering Hole and want to keep the party rolling after park close, you can’t go wrong with a few margs and live music from local Orlando cover bands.
Pros: Live music, a huge porch bar, and cheugy island theming
Cons: It’s basically a Chili’s in a Hawaiian shirt