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    Tune-In Lounge

    4.2 (42 reviews)
    ModerateCocktail Bars
    Open 10:45 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Moderate noise
    Touristy
    Good for groups

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    Kari M.

    We absolutely love stopping in here when we are at Hollywood Studios. It's one of the few places you can get Michelob Ultra and a good mixed cocktail to go! My husband ordered the toasted marshmallow old fashioned and loved it! The service is consistently exceeds our expectations and with what seems like minimal turnover, it's nice to see a familiar face when we visit! Julie and Tony were there on Monday and they were just so friendly to everyone! In fact, Julie picked a drink out for our daughter and she loved it! This is also a great place to get out of the heat for a bit and relax!

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    Annie N.

    Tune-In Lounge is that underrated lounge at Hollywood Studios and one of our favorites! We absolutely love this place so much, I don't want to share the secret! But this is a must visit. It is located near the front end of the park and attached to two different restaurants, 50's Prime Time Dine In and Hollywood and Vine. Actually, when you order a cocktail or alcoholic beverage from these two restaurants, it is made here at Tune In. This lounge is just a lounge. It has a bar, and they recently added the stools around the bar back. There are not many stools, and most people tend to sit here for a while. But if you are lucky to get one, then you made it! They also have a few couches inside as well. Most people do tend to get their drinks to go, which is what we do if there are no seats. It definitely has a kitschy 50's vibe but has a full-service bar. They can make cocktails and also offer beer and wine. It can get pretty crowded in here, but the bartenders work as fast as they can. Remember they are also making drinks for two different restaurants. Our favorite bartender is Bucky! If you can get him, you are in luck! He really makes the best drinks and is so nice. We always hope for him! But honestly, everyone is great in here and everyone is really nice as well. My personal favorite and something I always order is the Chocolate Martini. They make it with my favorite, Mozart Chocolate Liquor. My husband usually orders the loaded Schoff. Which is Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen with a shot of Deep Eddy's Ruby Red Grapefruit Vodka. This is delicious and the first place we ever had it, so now we also make it at home! They also have a few specialty cocktails that are pretty good. We had tried the PBJ cocktail, which is very peanut heavy, it's not bad, but not my favorite and I always prefer the chocolate martini. The other popular drink is the Dad's Electric Lemonade- SVEDKA Vodka, Bols Blue Curaçao Liqueur, Sweet-and-Sour, and Sprite served with a souvenir glow Cube. This is pretty sweet, classic cocktail in my opinion, but tasty. Overall, this is a great stop. I highly recommend stopping by, grabbing a drink to go or sitting inside. We really love to grab a drink and head over to the Indiana Jones show. That is just a perfect day in our books!

    Abe A.

    Tune-In Lounge is, in my opinion, the most underrated lounge at Hollywood Studios and it is one of my personal favorites! My wife and I absolutely love this place so much. It's located near the front end of the park and attached to two different restaurants, 50's Prime Time Dine In and Hollywood and Vine. People tend to not realize this and can get annoyed with the wait, but when you order a cocktail or alcoholic beverage from these two restaurants, it's made at Tune In. This lounge is just a lounge, there is a bar, and recently added stools around the bar as well as a few couches inside. People tend to sit at the bar for quite some time, so come early if you really want to sit. Most visitors tend to get a drink to go. The vibe is kitschy 50's with some TVs playing old shows in black and white. The line can get long so please be patient, remember they are serving the lounge, as well as 2 restaurants. Our favorite bartender is Bucky and if he is there, you are in for a great cocktail! He really makes the best drinks and is always super friendly, just talk to them! Everyone is great in here and everyone is really nice as well. I usually get a mixed drink or the loaded Schoff. This is Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen with a shot of Deep Eddy's Ruby Red Grapefruit Vodka. This is delicious and the first place we had it, and love it so much, we make it at home now. MY wife always orders her favorite, Chocolate Martini. They make it with the best chocolate liquor, Mozart Chocolate. The rest of the menu includes a few specialty cocktails including the PBJ cocktail, which is very peanut heavy, Dad's Electric Lemonade- SVEDKA Vodka, Bols Blue Curaçao Liqueur, Sweet-and-Sour, and Sprite served with a souvenir glow Cube. Both of these are good, they are not our favorites, but they are actually really popular and see people order them all the time. But remember, it's a full bar, beer and wine as well. I recommend stopping by, grabbing a drink to go or sitting inside. We really love to grab a drink and head over to the Indiana Jones show. That is just a perfect day in our books! Aces!

    Indigo Hibiscus
    Jamie P.

    We stopped in for a quick drink. The room is themed like a 50's living room just before the main restaurant. They don't serve food but have a full bar. We ordered the Indigo Hibiscus and a beer. I liked my cocktail. The bartender made it quickly and it had a sweet floral flavor that I expected. More sweet than floral though. We sat at the bar but there was an option to take the drinks to go which is convenient. Prices were average for a theme park drink.

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    Mike T.

    Saw this in a review so had to try it. Just wanted a drink and got this watermelon gin cooler. Refreshing, can taste the gin and got a little buzz. Perfect

    This time we had the The Tune-In PBJ Cocktail and Smore's Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioned.
    Kristina L.

    This time we had the The Tune-In PBJ Cocktail and Smore's Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioned. We feel like we are catching up with old friends whenever we walk in the door. Special place for us and we def will be back.

    They reopened as of 8/22/2021
    Walter S.

    Ah yes, the hidden gem of Disney's Hollywood Studios. The crowds may ebb and flow here depending upon how many people are waiting for tables at next doors 50's Prime Time Cafe but the drinks are always great, as is the service. Located in Echo Lake and just to the left of the aforementioned 50's Prime Time Cafe, Tune-In Lounge offers specialty cocktails, beers on tap and in bottle/can, as well as a full bar. Depending on our mood and day you'll typically see us ordering tequila sodas w/ lime (always make it a double) or the seasonal draft beer. The pours here are good as is the service. We love when we see Julie behind the bar because we know she's gonna be a blast to interact with while also being super friendly as well as fast and efficient. The decor and ambiance is a kitschy 50's living room complete with old black & white tv's throughout playing clips of classic sitcoms of the era. A small handful of seating areas are available throughout but more often than not we find those occupied by folks waiting for their table to be called next door. You can line up at the center of the bar for grab-n-go drinks to take out into the park with you or you can find yourself a spot on either side area of the bar and you can stand and enjoy your drinks while you stay a bit. So here you go, a little insight to an oft missed cocktail oasis is located across from Echo Lake. Bonus: there are restrooms tucked inside here and they're typically less busy than the ones you'll find in the main areas of the park. Cheers.

    Dad's Electric Lemonade
    Bethany G.

    The Tune-In Lounge is a fun place to stop in and grab a fun and delicious drink. Unfortunately, there is not much seating in the lounge itself but we just grabbed our drinks and sat outside by Echo Lake. We will definitely be back!

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    Elise A.

    Cutest restaurant/ lounge in Hollywood Studios! The 1950's theme is so realistic! Julie is also the sweetest and most energetic server/ waiter! Definitely recommend for a quick drink or a sit down meal.

    Pam W.

    This is a must on every Disney vacation. No reservation required and we get the same great food as the restaurant. On our most recent trip to Disney, we gave ourselves 11 days to take it all in. The longer vacation meant we could do all our favorite things, eat our favorite food and take our time doing it. Tune-In Lounge is one of my favorite nostalgic spots I. All of Disney. My husband and I get the sampler and split it. You get their awesome fried chicken, which reminds me of my Great Aunt Lucille's, pot roast and meatloaf. It's served with green beans and mashed potatoes. My oldest daughter got a Caesar salad with salmon and my youngest got pot roast. They have awesome milkshakes so my daughters got the cookies and cream. For me, Bloody Mary and for my husband an IPA. Everything was terrific! Definitely stop here to enjoy the kitsch and eat some good food while you're at it.

    Full service bar!
    Michael K.

    A hidden oasis in Hollywood Studios. Look to the right of the Star Wars character restaurant (Hollywood and Vine?) for it. Inside is blessed air conditioning and a full service bar. We were directed here to try the Peanut Butter Milkshake which we ordered along with glasses of water. The place wasn't too full on our visit but can be if folks from the 50's Prime Time Cafe are waiting in there for their table. Our bar tender was super nice but was hustling the whole time serving folks at the bar as well as the servers who were coming and going at regular intervals. The milk shake was indeed wonderful and refreshing. We will definitely keep this spot in mind for future visits to avoid the heat and crowds outside.

    Craig P.

    It is a full bar in the middle of a Disney park. That makes it pretty cool in itself. The atmosphere is neat. It has a 50s theme. The drinks are expensive as you would expect. The beer is cold and our service was decent. Nothing super special, but if you are between shows and rides, worth a stop for a drink.

    Granny's Picnic Punch is a smashing success!
    Karen P.

    A great heads up for single diners or couples wanting a sit down meal without the long wait for a table. Go to the bar. Seriously. When I checked in at the host stand, I simply asked if the bar had a comparable menu, and the cast member smiled. "No, they have the full menu, and sitting there will save your 30-45 minutes." Done and done. I took a seat near the far end of the bar, as it was rather crowded with folks waiting for their tables to become available as well as folks getting their cocktails to go, so they could enjoy DHS. Originally, I stopped in to simply get lunch, but it turned into an impromptu fine dining experience, complete with Grandma's Picnic Punch as a prelude, the vegetarian lasagna as my main course, and topping it off with a Peanut Butter & Jelly Shake as my dessert. David the Bartender was incredibly personable and engaging, taking time to make conversation with the patrons crowding the bar as he made drinks. Often times, the Disney Bar melee can be worse than a college town dive bar, but the bartenders operate a clean, happy, and most importantly genuinely warm ship. For vegetarians (and skeptical carnivores who love a beefy lasagna), I implore you to give the vegetarian lasagna a whirl. It isn't weighed down with an overabundance of pasta or drowning in cheese, and the vegetables make it hearty and healthy. You'll clean your plate without realizing it! Booze Hounds, you'll discover that Grandma's Picnic Punch packs a wallop! She wasn't messing around while trying to survive family fun time! ;) Oh, and the PB&J Milk Shake is childhood in a cup. I kid you not. I'm definitely making this one of my go-tos at DHS, and heck, I may try to make a reservation in the future to sit at a proper table with friends, so they can share in the festivities!

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