Celebrate Halloween season at Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar in Disney Springs, through Nov. 4, 2025, with spooky drinks, themed bites, and festive fun.

If Indiana Jones had a favorite watering hole for spooky season, it would definitely be Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar. For Halloween 2025, the Disney Springs lounge has transformed into Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar, featuring frightful décor, festive cocktails, and limited-time food items. This seasonal offering runs through November 4, 2025, so fans of Halloween drinks, eerie eats, and photo-worthy plates should plan their adventure soon.

We were fortunate enough to join our friends from VacationeersPodcast.com for an afternoon dive into Jock’s supernatural side. They handled the cocktails, we all tackled the food, and together we discovered that while Jock may have mastered theming, the cuisine was more “Instagrammable” than “indispensable.” Still, hey, isn’t that half the fun of a seasonal lounge at Disney Springs?
Before diving in, if you want a first look at the spooky transformation of the bar itself, check out this detailed preview courtesy of Walt Disney World. Now, on to the food and beverage.
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar: Drinks That Raise Spirits
The Spike Trap – $16.50

Served in a tilted cup that looks like it barely survived a temple collapse, The Spike Trap mixes Malibu Coconut Rum, Stoli Vanilla Vodka, cream of coconut, and Sprite, all topped with a marshmallow ghost. It’s a little sweet, but it feels like the kind of drink that could lure you into accidentally touching the wrong lever in a booby-trapped cavern.
Scarab Beetle Essence – $16.50

Despite its bug-inspired name, this cocktail is a much friendlier sip, blending Siesta Key Silver Rum, Malibu Coconut Rum, Bols Blue Curacao, DOLE Pineapple Juice, and grenadine. It’s a tropical vacation in a glass with no scarabs included. Our table agreed the drinks were good limited-time drink options.
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar: Food That Looks Frightful (But Tastes… Fine)
Skull of the Dead – $16

Jock’s chefs took mojo pork and cheddar, wrapped them in mini flour tortillas, and served the bites with a syringe of sauce (not listed on the menu). A dollop of pickle pico de gallo added an unexpected twist. While the presentation (skull design on top of tortillas) scored points for creativity, the flavor leaned tame. Consider it a “safe” starter for adventurous eaters who secretly don’t want too much spice.
Alien Invader Sliders – $16

Two Nashville “Hot” chicken sliders landed on cheddar-chive biscuits with provolone, dill pickles, and decorative queen olives. The catch? The Nashville chicken wasn’t actually hot. At all! On the bright side, the biscuits were fantastic and the presentation was stellar. These sliders are more quirky than fiery, but they’re fun enough to order once.

Zombie Eye Bites – $17

Perhaps the most theatrical plate of the afternoon, these deviled eggs arrived locked inside a black rectangular box. Opening the lid revealed six “zombie eyes” topped with crispy chicken, olives, and a haystack of sweet potato sticks. Deviled egg fans will be delighted, but don’t expect the sweet potato garnish to add much flavor. It’s more visual flair than culinary punch.

Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar For Halloween

Overall, Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar for Halloween is less about gourmet dining and more about the spooky spectacle. The dishes are fine. They are nothing to haunt your dreams, but the creative presentation makes for fun photos and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Guests hunting for top-tier dining at Disney Springs should look elsewhere, but if you’re a Halloween lover, an Indiana Jones fan, or just looking for an excuse to drink out of a tilted cup, this seasonal overlay is worth a stop.
Note: Jock Lindsey’s does not offer an annual passholder discount, so plan your budget accordingly before you dive into the crypt.
If you’re looking to experience Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Bar, don’t wait. It disappears back into the temple vault after November 4, 2025. Grab your fedora, bring your sense of humor, and enjoy this spooky little slice of Halloween at Disney Springs. Additionally, Walt Disney World fans should expect the Jock Lindsey’s Holiday Bar to appear soon after the Halloween theme leaves Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar.
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