If your Disney Springs afternoon needs an early meal without becoming a full table-service stop, watch the clock when it reaches 3pm. Summer House on the Lake currently lists a $12 Triple B Happy Hour Special with a wagyu cheeseburger, local draft beer, and fudge brownie.
That is a surprisingly tidy decision for one guest 21 or older, but there is a timing catch. The deal is served at the bar only from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and those seats are first come, first served.
What the $12 Triple B Special includes
The name gives a hint: burger, beer, brownie. Summer House’s current Martini Hour menu lists all three for $12.
The Martini Hour menu also prices its stand-alone wagyu cheeseburger at $5 and a rotating beer at $4. Buying those listed options separately totals $9, so the Triple B adds a brownie for $3 more. That is the detail that makes me pay attention. It turns three separate wants into one clear, low-cost order.
Fries are not listed as part of the Triple B Special. The menu prices crispy fries as a $3 addition to its stand-alone burger, but it does not say whether you can apply that add-on to the bundle. Ask at the bar if fries matter to you.
Because the bundle includes beer, it is built for guests 21 and older. The menu does not advertise a nonalcoholic substitution, so non-drinkers should not count on one. If the $5 burger is the part you want, ordering it separately may be the cleaner choice.
The bar-only timing is the real planning detail
Martini Hour runs from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is not offered on the listed Saturday and Sunday schedule.
The restaurant says bar seating is first come, first served. A regular dining reservation is different: Disney recommends advance reservations for Summer House’s table-service restaurant, but a reservation is not a way to hold a Martini Hour bar seat.
If this special is your goal, arriving just before 3:00 gives you a more sensible chance than building the evening around a 5:45 arrival. The restaurant does not list an end date for the offer, and menus can change, so treat it as a check-before-you-go option rather than a promise for a trip months away.
When we would make it part of the day
This works best on a Disney Springs or resort day when you are already nearby. We would use it as an early meal before shopping, a movie, or an evening plan that does not include dinner. We would not leave a theme park solely to chase a first-come bar seat. The time and transportation would swallow most of the value.
It can also slot neatly into our Disney Springs rest-day plan. Put the flexible activity before or after the bar, then keep a nearby quick-service backup in mind if seats are full.
Groups and families should be more cautious. Finding several adjoining bar seats is less predictable than booking a table, and the bundle is centered on beer. Summer House’s regular menu may be the easier choice if your party needs space, substitutions, or a meal everyone can order together.
Disney’s official Summer House listing says Dining Plan meals are not accepted, so budget the special as an out-of-pocket purchase.
Before your visit, open the restaurant’s Martini Hour page the same day. If the Triple B Special is still listed, aim to reach the bar shortly before 3:00 and keep that backup stop handy. That five-minute check is more useful than rearranging a park day around a first-come seat.