Jellyrolls is officially making its comeback—just not where you might expect.

Orlando Sentinel

After closing its longtime Disney World location, the popular dueling piano bar has announced a new home just minutes away from the resort. Here’s what we know.

The iconic dueling piano bar Jellyrolls has announced its new location, confirming it will reopen just 10 minutes from Walt Disney World.

The venue previously operated at Disney’s BoardWalk for nearly 30 years, before closing its doors on April 19, 2025.

Jellyrolls Orlando on Instagram

Following its closure, Jellyrolls confirmed it would be relocating off Disney property, though details had remained limited until now.

With this newly announced location, the bar will remain in the Orlando tourist corridor, allowing it to stay accessible to both locals and visitors traveling to Walt Disney World.

Jellyrolls is best known for its high-energy dueling piano performances, where musicians take audience song requests and create a lively, interactive entertainment experience. The venue has long been a favorite for adult guests looking for nightlife options near Disney World.

The move off Disney property marks a significant shift, as Jellyrolls had been one of the few third-party entertainment venues operating at Disney’s BoardWalk.

While an exact opening date has not yet been confirmed, the announcement signals that the brand is preparing for its next chapter after its departure from Disney World.

What This Means

The new location allows Jellyrolls to:

  • Continue operating in close proximity to Walt Disney World
  • Maintain its loyal fanbase of both tourists and locals
  • Potentially expand or evolve the experience outside of Disney’s operational structure

For longtime fans, the announcement confirms that Jellyrolls isn’t gone—it’s just moving.

And with its new location only minutes away, it looks like the music (and the sing-alongs) will be back soon.

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