New Weekend Flavors Arrive at The Edison in Disney Springs
The Edison at Disney Springs is widely known for its immersive 1920s power plant atmosphere and nightly entertainment, but its weekend brunch remains one of the area’s best-kept secrets. For those looking to escape the typical breakfast buffet, this location offers a more industrial-chic approach to mid-morning dining. Mickey on Main Street is always looking for the best ways to fuel your park days, and a solid brunch in Disney Springs is often the perfect way to spend a non-park Saturday or Sunday morning.
Starting immediately, visitors can find several new additions to the brunch menu, which is served exclusively on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM. These items lean heavily into the sweet side of the brunch spectrum, targeting families and dessert-lovers alike. Because the brunch window is relatively short—only three and a half hours—timing your reservation is critical to ensuring you don’t miss out on these limited-time offerings.
Analyzing the New Menu Additions
Two of the most talked-about new items focus on decadent, shareable starters or sweet main courses. Here is the breakdown of what you can expect from these new plates:
- The Churrafles ($15.00): This creative mash-up combines the best of a churro and a waffle. These are fried waffles coated in a heavy layer of cinnamon sugar, topped with vanilla cream and a rich dulce de leche. While the flavor profile is a hit for fans of traditional churros, travelers should be aware that the frying process can result in a very firm, crunchy texture. This isn’t your standard soft Belgian waffle; it is designed to be crispy. The dulce de leche provides a much-needed creaminess, though the dish can lean toward the drier side if the waffles are over-fried.
- Sticky Monkey Bread ($16.00): This dish features house-made brioche bread with apple and cinnamon notes. The pull-apart bread is generously smothered in a toffee caramel sauce. The standout feature here is the texture of the brioche, which is designed to be soft and fluffy, acting as a sponge for the rich toffee. While the apple flavor is subtle, the cinnamon and caramel combination makes this a standout for those who enjoy a warm, comforting breakfast.
Mickey on Main Street’s Expert Planning Tip
When planning a visit to The Edison for brunch, remember that this is a Table Service location. While it doesn’t always see the same frantic reservation rush as nearby spots like Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, booking a table via the My Disney Experience app is still highly recommended. The late start time of 11:30 AM makes this an ideal choice for guests who want to sleep in or enjoy a few early morning hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios before taking the boat or bus over to Disney Springs.
For families on a budget, the Sticky Monkey Bread offers a high value-to-cost ratio as a shared appetizer. It is a substantial portion that can easily be split between two or three people. However, if you prefer a savory start to your day, we recommend pairing these sweet items with one of The Edison’s signature egg-based entrees to balance the sugar levels. The Edison’s unique multi-level seating and industrial decor also provide a fantastic backdrop for photos, making it a great ‘aesthetic’ stop for your vacation.
Disclaimer: This information is gathered from various online sources and news outlets. While we strive for accuracy, Disney plans and policies can change rapidly. We recommend double-checking official Disney sources for the most up-to-date information before making final travel plans.
