It’s the place to go for a little Indiana Jones styled action and adventure when visiting Disney Springs, and to make those bar bites and awesome drinks even more can’t-miss during the spooky season, Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar has had a ghoulish overhaul to make those pumpkin-fuelled nights even more appealing.
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar just got a fun and frightful makeover with ghostly new Halloween decor plus eerie eats and sinister sips. With all of that ghoulish fun in one fiendish location, it’s the perfect place for your next round of Halloween treats now through November 4.
In addition to the seasonal decor, there’s also a whole smorgasbord of Halloween bites to dip into.
Halloween Hangar Bar Bites
The kitschy 1940s Halloween décor is the backdrop for nine new and exclusive sips and nibbles on the devilishly delicious Halloween Hangar Bar menu.
Alien Invader Sliders: Crispy Nashville hot fried chicken, sliced provolone, dill pickle slices, cheddar-chive biscuit, and queen olives (New)
Cursed Mummy Sausages: Mini smoked sausages wrapped in puff pastry and served with pomegranate-mustard sauce (New)
Phantom Dumplings: Chicken and pork dumplings wrapped in rice paper and served with teriyaki dipping sauce (New)
Zombie Eye Bites: Traditional deviled egg filling, crispy fried chicken, and black olives (New)
Snake Egg Surprise: Simply Lemonade, lime juice, desert pear syrup, and green apple boba pearls (Non-alcoholic) (New)
Cauldron Cooler: Hendrick’s Gin, Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur, lemon juice, simple syrup, and butterfly pea extract (New)
Scarab Beetle Essence: Siesta Key Silver Rum, Malibu Coconut Rum, Bols Blue Curaçao Liqueur, DOLE Pineapple juice, and grenadine (New)
Skull of the Dead: Mojo pork, cheddar, flour tortilla, and pickle pico de gallo (New)
The Spike Trap: Malibu Coconut Rum, Stoli Vanilla Vodka, cream of coconut, and Sprite garnished with a ghost marshmallow (New)
There might be a few of you who aren’t aware of who Jock is, and if that’s the case read below and check out the opening scenes of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Who is Jock Lindsey?
Jock is Indiana Jones’ barnstorming pilot who stumbled upon Disney Springs in 1938 while chasing down a mythology-based tip in Central Florida.
His attraction to the town’s natural springs landed him here where he bought waterfront property and settled down. He then built an airplane hangar as his home base and thus Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar was born.
The bar is packed with artifacts and references that tie into both Indiana Jones stories and the larger Society of Explorers and Adventurers (S.E.A.) universe, suggesting that Jock was either a member or closely connected to the society. His hangar became a meeting place for adventurers, blending the world of Indiana Jones with Disney’s rich mythology of exploration and global mystery.
You can hear my chat with Jock Lindsay actor Fred Sorenson at last years London Film and Comic Con.