When it comes to dining at Disney World, you’ve got a TON of options. Want something quick and easy? You’ve got it. Something middle of the road and comforting? Yep, that too. And if you’re looking for something upscale and luxurious, you can find that as well.
We recently stopped by Singing Spirits Pool Bar at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort to see what was cookin’, and now we’re bringing you our FULL review. Is it worth a stop on your next trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth? Find out here!
Atmosphere
When it comes to dining at Disney’s All-Star Movies, you’ve got two options! Intermission Food Court is a full quick service where you can get a variety of options, but if you want a snack or drink by the pool, you’re going to head to Singing Spirits Pool Bar.

Singing Spirits
This is the outdoor part that’s connected to the quick service and is right outside the pool for easy convenience. There are several bar seats outside as well as tables if you want to avoid crumbs on your beach towels.

The seats
But enough about the pool bar — what’s on the menu here?!
Menu
The menu here is pretty limited! There are two featured cocktails as well as several specialty cocktails.

The menu!
On the back, you can find beer, wine, sangria, and some non-alcoholic beverages as well. There are 9 items under the Pool Bar Bites part of the menu, including ice cream, Mickey Pretzels, fruit, and more!

The back!
And now, onto the main event — the food!
Eats
First up, we grabbed the Italian and Provolone Sandwich with chips for $12.99.

The Italian Sub!
While we did order this from the pool bar, we did notice that the Cast Member picked it up inside the Intermission Food Court, so we really could have gone and gotten it ourselves. The sandwich was not too bad! The lettuce was fresh, and it was nice and meaty. It came with a balsamic oil dip, which added some flavor.

A closer look!
It reminded us of any run-of-the-mill sandwich, so it wasn’t anything special. Next, we grabbed the Charcuterie for $11.79.

Charcuterie
It comes with cubed cheese, salami, ham, grapes, tomatoes, and olives. This one was pretty basic as well. It also had a bit of bread inside that came pre-oiled to stack your cheese and meats on. While it was nice to have the option, it wasn’t anything worth writing home about, and for $11, the portion was disappointing.

A bite!
Overall, both options were pulled from the food court, but we didn’t have to go get them ourselves, which was convenient.
Drinks
To drink, we picked up the Splash of Blues for $16.50.

The Splash of Blues!
This drink was made of Absolut Vodka, Beefeater Gin, Bacardí Superior Rum, Corazón Blanco Tequila, Bols Blue Curaçao Liqueur, a sour mix, and Sprite. It was a super pretty blue! The blue syrup might be pretty, but we would recommend stirring it first. It’s pretty strong too, so you’re getting your money’s worth!

A closer look!
It was tasty and not overly complicated. We can see it being the perfect drink to sit by the pool!
Nosh or Not
This Disney World restaurant is a must-visit if…
- You’re staying at the All-Star Resort
- You don’t want to head inside
- You need an easy snack or drink
You should skip this Disney World spot if…
- Want something super flavorful
- You don’t want an alcoholic drink
- You are willing to go out of your way for more adventurous eats
Overall
Overall, this spot was just…fine! It wasn’t bad by any means, but in our opinion, we would just pick up a mobile order from Intermission Food Court and bring it back out to the pool with us. It’s more of a spot of convince than a spot for tasty eats.

The full spread!
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The sandwich looks very messy. I lose money on those kinds of sandwiches. I never finish them (if I finish I will be very messy). Charcuterie looks like something picked up at a Wawa gas station.