Trip Ideas Attractions Amusement Parks Best Restaurants at Universal Orlando These are the best restaurants at Universal Orlando's theme parks and CityWalk. By Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes Instagram Twitter Website Elizabeth Rhodes is an associate digital editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on September 5, 2021 Share Tweet Pin Email If you've ever wanted to eat fish and chips in Diagon Alley or drink a real Duff Beer like Homer Simpson, we know just the place to go. Universal Orlando's theme parks — Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure — are home to thrilling attractions, the fan-favorite Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and of course, plenty of places to eat and drink. You'll need to fuel up when you're not riding roller coasters or waving to characters, so we've rounded up the best Universal Orlando restaurants worth visiting on your next trip. Kevin Kolczynski/Courtesy of Universal Orlando Resort More theme park travel tips These Universal Orlando restaurants go beyond your typical theme park fare of chicken fingers and hot dogs (although you can find plenty of that around the parks, too). More recent additions to the Universal Orlando dining scene include eateries like Leaky Cauldron and Moe's Tavern that immerse guests in their favorite films and television shows, even offering meals inspired by what they've seen on screen. Outside the parks, Universal CityWalk also has tons to offer, including popular national chain restaurants and unique dining experiences that the whole family will enjoy. Best Restaurants at Universal Studios Florida Kevin Kolczynski/Courtesy of Universal Orlando Resort Leaky Cauldron The Harry Potter-themed dining at Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure is a must for fans of the beloved series. The Leaky Cauldron is located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Diagon Alley at Universal Studios Florida, and it serves British fare in a picturesque setting inspired by the films. Guests can get a traditional English breakfast, complete with eggs, black pudding, beans, bacon, and more before 10:30 a.m. (along with American breakfast choices), or opt for fish and chips, toad in the hole, and other British eats for lunch and dinner. Fast Food Boulevard and Moe's Tavern Fast Food Boulevard at Springfield, U.S.A., the Simpsons-themed area at Universal Studios Florida, is packed with quick-service options. There are a few choices available, including Krusty Burger (home of the Krusty Burger, of course), Cletus' Chicken Shack, The Frying Dutchman, and more. Next door, find Moe's Tavern, the iconic watering hole from the series, serving up Duff Beer and more. Nearby Bumblebee Man's Taco Truck and Duff Brewery are great choices for bites and brews, too. Finnegan's Bar & Grill In the heart of Universal Studios Florida's New York streets, you'll find Finnegan's Bar & Grill, the theme park's take on a classic Irish-American pub. The menu includes bangers and mash, Guinness beef stew, and pints of beer. Plus, you might be able to sing along to some live music during your meal. Best Restaurants at Universal's Islands of Adventure Courtesy of Universal Orlando Resort Three Broomsticks Over at the Three Broomsticks in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Hogsmeade, you'll find similar options to Leaky Cauldron, plus The Great Feast, a rotisserie chicken and spareribs dinner that serves four. Three Broomsticks and Leaky Cauldron both serve Butterbeer — a must-try — and they also sell alcoholic beverages. Mythos Restaurant It's hard to miss the imposing, carved rock facade of Mythos, located at Universal's Islands of Adventure in The Lost Continent land. Mythos is a table-service restaurant serving dishes that include influences from Mediterranean, Japanese, American, and more cuisines. Dishes range from light options like salads and fresh fish to heartier meals like lamb burgers and pad Thai, so this is an ideal spot when you've grown tired of basic theme park eats like hot dogs and chicken fingers. A range of cocktails, beers, and wines are available, too, making this a great place to stop for an appetizer and a drink when you need a nice break. The grotto-like interior is a pleasant departure from expansive food halls, or you can sit outside on the patio for a perfect view of the theme park across the lagoon while enjoying your meal. Best Restaurants at Universal CityWalk Kevin Kolczynski/Courtesy of Universal Orlando Resort Antojitos Authentic Mexican Food There's no lack of options at Universal CityWalk, so we've selected a few of our top picks. Antojitos has Mexican food, including tacos, fajitas, and much more, and sometimes there's live mariachi music for entertainment, making this a fun way to end the day after experiencing the theme parks. The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar Burgers and sushi might seem like an odd combination — until you eat at Cowfish, that is. This Universal CityWalk restaurant takes surf and turf to a new level, with bento boxes combining mini burgers and speciality sushi rolls and the Cheeseburgooshi, which, as the name indicates, is a cheeseburger in sushi form. Of course, there are standard burgers and sushi available, too, plus fusion appetizers, salads, and cocktails. Octavian Cantilli/Courtesy of Universal Orlando Resort Vivo Italian Kitchen Vivo Italian Kitchen is another CityWalk option featuring Italian eats like handmade pasta. CityWalk restaurants are often open after the parks close, so you can enjoy a full day of fun before taking the short walk over to CityWalk for dinner. Kevin Kolczynski/Courtesy of Universal Orlando Resort Voodoo Doughnut With over 50 types of doughnuts available every day, Voodoo Doughnut is the CityWalk stop for a sweet treat. This outlet of the cult-favorite Portland-based doughnut shop has been a popular choice among CityWalk visitors since it opened. It's known for its fun and creative flavors, like the bacon maple bar doughnut, served in a pink box. Elizabeth Rhodes is an associate digital editor at Travel + Leisure who loves all things theme parks. Follow her adventures on Instagram @elizabetheverywhere. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit