Six Ravens, the new counter-service dining location from the team behind Gideon's Bakehouse, opened at Disney Springs on August 3. The Town Center restaurant is operating in a soft-opening period, with a formal grand-opening date still to be announced.
For guests deciding whether to include it in a Disney Springs visit, the immediate facts matter more than the theme: Six Ravens currently lists daily hours of 10 AM to 11 PM, does not have seating, and may use a text-message queue when the physical line becomes excessively long. The queue is handled at the restaurant, not through My Disney Experience.
Key details
- Opening: August 3, 2026
- Location: Town Center at Disney Springs, between STK Steakhouse and OluKai
- Status: Soft opening; grand-opening date not announced
- Listed hours: 10 AM to 11 PM daily
- Seating: None at the restaurant
- Queue: May be text-message based during high demand
- Format: Savory hand pies, called coffyns
How the queue works
Six Ravens says a virtual queue may be used when its line becomes too long. This is not a Disney app reservation or an attraction-style virtual queue. Guests would approach the restaurant, give an employee a phone number, and receive a text when it is time to return.
That makes the opening easier to fit into a Disney Springs evening than a fixed outdoor line, but it is still an active operating condition. Guests should not assume the queue will be running, or that a particular return time will be available. If the restaurant is a priority, it makes sense to ask about the current procedure before heading far from Town Center.
The menu focuses on portable savory food
The current menu is built around filled hand pies. Reported offerings include cheeseburger, pesto chicken, pulled-pork mac and cheese, curry chicken, grilled cheese, and a vegetarian sweet-potato-and-black-bean option. The listed core items are $10.99 each.
A breakfast hand pie, The Rooster's Roar, is listed from 9 AM until sellout. The available reporting does not explain how that earlier breakfast timing relates to the restaurant's 10 AM daily hours, so guests who are making a special morning trip should verify the current schedule directly with Six Ravens.
There is no seating at the location. This is best treated as a take-away stop, not a replacement for a table-service reservation. A group can decide in advance whether to eat elsewhere in Disney Springs, take food back to its resort, or make Six Ravens one part of a wider evening.
A soft opening needs a flexible plan
Soft openings are useful because a restaurant is serving guests, but they also mean the operating details can change. Menu items can sell out, the text queue can be activated or paused, and a business may adjust its hours while it learns its actual demand.
Six Ravens has asked guests for patience during this phase. That is a practical cue to keep this visit flexible. Do not schedule a narrow dining-to-show connection around the restaurant until the line and return process are clear that day.
The location is independently operated at Disney Springs, so it should not be expected to follow the same dining or queue conventions as Disney-owned restaurants. The confirmed takeaway is simple: Six Ravens is now open, but it is currently a quick-service stop with a soft-opening operating model rather than a guaranteed timed meal.
Operational watch
Six Ravens' hours, breakfast availability, menu, and text-message queue may change during the soft opening. Confirm the current details on the day of a Disney Springs visit.