Enzo’s Hideaway at Disney Springs is a speakeasy-inspired tunnel bar in The Landing section of the dining and entertainment district.
Enzo’s is offering a trio of fun drinks themed for Halloween. I had a chance to try them out, courtesy of the nice folks at Patina Restaurant Group.
Drinks
Let’s take a look at some drinks:
Midnight Pumpkin
If you like coffee, cinnamon, and vodka, you will love this drink. It’s dark and presented with a fun jack-o-lantern design on the top.

Apple Dram
I learned that a ‘dram’ is a small unit of measurement used to measure the volume of a liquid, and was a way that people referred to liquor during the Prohibition era. If you are a fan of bourbon and all things fall, this is a great choice. The combination of bourbon and spice made a fun new combination of flavors.

Jungle Bones Brew
If you enjoy sweet and tropical drinks, try the Jungle Bones Brew. The combination of orange, pineapple, lime, and mango is refreshing, and the drink is served in a super-fun glass.

Food
In addition to many drink choices, Enzo’s offers a selection of Italian-inspired food.
Calamari
The Calamari was fresh and unique in that it had a bit of a kick with fried peppers sprinkled in with the main dish.

Cannoli
Enzo’a makes the cannoli in-house and serves up a dessert plate with four different flavors: original (with candied orange and cherry), pistachio, hazelnut, and chocolate chip. All were amazing, and I especially enjoyed the chocolate chip.

Enzo’s Atmosphere
Enzo’s Hideaway has an underground vibe since, well, it is mostly underground. It occupies a space between the STK Steakhouse and The Edison, and sits beneath the elevated walkway that goes heads from the Aerophile balloon and Jock Lindsay’s Hangar Bar.
The speakeasy-inspired atmosphere transports you to a cozy, mysterious space. The design channels the vibe of a 1920s Prohibition-era hideaway.
The mood is intimate and relaxed, with dim lighting and an overall sense of exclusivity. The décor is rustic and vintage, with exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and arches that give it the feel of an old Roman cellar or tunnel. Antique-style fixtures, murals, and soft leather seating add to the sense of history and charm.

Ever been to Enzo’s Hideaway? Will you try their Halloween drink specials?
