Sir Harry's Lounge

14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Ln f, Orlando
(407) 597-3600

Recent Reviews

Scott Allen

Fantastic hidden gem within the Waldorf Astoria Orlando. Probably the best service and drinks in any hotel. While the location is usually only open seasonally, it will replace Peacock Alley for breakfast, dinner, and drinks until the Fall of 2023.

Chelsea B

Absolutely amazing cocktails, some of the best we’ve ever had. Sabrina and Arnold truly made our night on multiple occasions. They are both just fantastic; we would go back just for them! Incredible cocktails and even better service!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Steve Anderson

Fantastic hidden gem within the Waldorf Astoria Orlando. Probably the best service and drinks in any hotel. While the location is usually only open seasonally, it will replace Peacock Alley for breakfast, dinner, and drinks until the Fall of 2023.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Angela O'Rorke

It’s only for private events

Jeffery H.

My wife and I stay at the Waldorf Astoria in Orlando with our daughter 2-3 times per year, usually 3-4 months between visits. We always eat at Peacock Alley, because the food is outstanding and the service is phenomenal. Special recognition to Samantha and Jeffrey, as they always remember our family, including our names, hometown, menu & drink favorites, and other tidbits of personal information, and their sheer memory of all these details always impresses us. This past visit, we ran into Samantha when we first arrived to the resort, and my wife & daughter were catching up with Samantha as I checked in. Samantha went out of her way to arrange for a goodie basket to be delivered to our room shortly after we arrived, which made our stay and experience even more special. Kudos to both Samantha and Jeffrey for everything they do to make every stay a very special time for our family. They are EXCEPTIONAL in every way possible!!!!

Todd S.

Great tequila selection, amazing burger, but still a pricey hotel bar restaurant. Stopped in here for food while in the hotel and was impressed by their tequila selection. The bartender was knowledgeable and recommended his favorite for me to try, which made an excellent margarita. I ordered the burger and it was cooked perfect and delicious. The fries was a smaller portion that expected, but very tasty also. The service was great, although the food took a little while to come out. The bar interior is very classic and offers nice outside seating overlooking the pool and golf course. Remember to ask for validation for your parking and it will save you almost $30! The burger and drink was pricey, but about what I expected at a hotel bar in the Waldorf. I will definitely be back and would recommend it to anyone if you're at the hotel.

Will S.

I was staying at the Waldorf for a work conference. The hotel is exceptionally nice. This bar is located close to the lobby and is open floor plan. It looks half like a bar and half like a lobby area. The menu is limited but all the food on it seemed rather tasty (my family came as well). The only downside I would say is the cost was very high. One drink was $15, which is high for Orlando.

Ryan P.

I'm giving Peacock Alley - the lounge in the Waldorf Astoria - 4 stars based on its ambiance and mostly successful replication of the orignal Peacock in NYC. The lounge itself is beautiful. The bar is right out of a Manhattan storybook. My wife and I shared 2 appetizers and some wine for a late lunch. The menus are accessed via an eBook. Wine prices were decent- for a WA for sure. Apps were in the mid teens. Whereas the venue's aesthetic was 5 stars, unfortunately the food was 3 stars. Really too bad. The Mediterranean flatbread was ok. But had we not opted to pay an additional $8 to add grilled chicken (and the amount they added was anemic), the dish wouldn't have even satisfied Maris - the infamous and mysterious wife of Niles Crane (Frasier) who was said to take a fork and knife to a jelly bean to count her calories. The burrata and heirloom tomatoes...were phoned in. Burrata was a bit dry (meaning not fresh) and there was only a tiny splash of balsamic vinegar reduction. Tomatoes had no salt or pepper. Just bland. I added salt and pepper to try to revive the dish, but what it really needed was more balance - balsamic? Some basil? Pesto? But as I said - the ambiance is great. Snacks were actually good too (spicy nuts and olives) so go, enjoy a glass of wine or beer or cocktail, have an app, and check this off your list.

Brandy F.

We sat outside and ate lunch while we waited for our room to be ready. The menu is limited more bar type, but ordered the Waldorf salad and the chicken club sandwich. The only thing good was the fries and for that and two bottles ice teas it was $80. Wasn't the best way to start the stay but Hopefully gets better. I would try would of the other restaurants for food and stick to drinks here.

Pat J.

What a cool bar and inventive cocktails! And Victoria was an excellent server. We really enjoyed the bar snacks, too. Kinda pricey but I feel you get what you get what you pay for. Looking forward to going back soon.

John C.

My wife and I love Peacock Alley; and, have enjoyed drinks and food; and, have relaxed while listening to the piano player on multiple occasions. Any time we stay at the Hilton or the Waldor, you can find us at Peacock Alley. On our first day of staying at the Waldorf for a conference, we took the girls to Peacock Alley for lunch. My wife and the girls had soft drinks; but, I tried The Noble Word to settle in. My wife and I split the Mediterranean Flatbread since we were dining at Bull and Bear that evening; but, the girls had the Filet Mignon Sliders (for our daughter); and, the Ham and Greyer on Waffles (for her friend.) Later, my wife and I came back for cocktails, where I had the Tom Swyer and she had the Peacock Egg. And, wow! What a conversation starter that drink is... folks came by to ask about it; and, even take pictures! Peacock Alley had a special dessert table set up, so we met the girls after dinner for some sweet treats, including a huge Coconut Macaroon for me, Chocolate coated Honey Comb for one of the girls; and, other treats for my wife and our daughter. Three visits in one day; that's got to be some type of record!

D.J. Breneman

Sir Harry’s is closed

Bethan M.

Worst Service Ever. If you're okay with a snotty prostitute looking whore as a waitess, and you're okay with mediocre, overpriced food, then this is the place for you. Menu's boring. Pianos pretty good but you can experience that from the lobby. I wouldn't waste your time here; I would head over to the pool and get some delicious tuna tacos. The service is much better there!

Bill M.

The Astoria lounge bar. Pricey but great choices for food and drink. Our service was a bit slow but it was New Year's Eve. I had a new fashioned that had tequila in it. It was ok but I think I prefer bourbon in this. We didn't eat anything this time. A chill place for a cocktail.

Brat T.

This is a bar at Waldorf Astoria. The usual hotel bar with a piano player and decent view of the pool and golf course. The female servers behind the bar was below average in service and professionalism. Love how she added her own tip

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