Trip Ideas Disney Vacations 15 Best Disneyland Restaurants These are the best Disneyland restaurants and snack spots. 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 Updated on June 1, 2023 Fact checked by Elizabeth MacLennan Share Tweet Pin Email Uninitiated parkgoers might think that Disneyland is all about the iconic attractions and Mickey Mouse, but true fans know that the food is half of the fun of spending a day at the "Happiest Place on Earth." Whether you're a fan of classic snacks like churros and pretzels or you prefer the new treats popping up at Avengers Campus and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, the best Disneyland restaurants and snack spots make even the most magical days better. First-time visitors might be overwhelmed with the number of Disneyland restaurants to choose from — between the theme parks, hotels, and Downtown Disney, there are dozens of choices and so many great spots. As Travel + Leisure's on-staff theme park expert, I've eaten at countless Disney restaurants around the globe, and to determine the very best places to eat at Disneyland, I looked at their eats, atmosphere, and overall experience. Some Disneyland restaurants are nostalgic and packed with Disney history, some envelope guests in immersive theming, and some are just downright delicious, but we've narrowed it down to 15 of the best so you can start planning. And be sure to make reservations as soon as you can — some of the table-service restaurants listed can book up weeks in advance during peak times — and if you don't see any available, continue to check for reservations on the Disneyland app as your trip gets closer. (Plans change and people cancel reservations to avoid any fees, so I've scored countless last-minute reservations by constantly re-checking). Related: 9 Best Hotels Near Disneyland Best Disneyland Restaurants Courtesy of Disneyland Blue Bayou Restaurant Location: New Orleans Square in Disneyland Park Best for: Dinner overlooking an iconic Disney attraction Since opening in 1967, Blue Bayou has been a favorite among Disneyland guests, loved for its enchanting ambiance and view overlooking the bayou — and the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The Louisiana-inspired table-service restaurant offers southern cuisine with dishes like jambalaya, chicken gumbo, and more, plus wine, beer, and a hurricane cocktail. This is one of the more expensive options on this list, with entrees ranging from $35 to $60, but the general experience makes the price worth it — ask for a waterside table when you check in for the best view. I did, and I got to sip my fruity cocktail and watch the Pirates boats pass by during a perfectly leisurely lunch. Oga's Cantina Location: Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland Park Best for: Drinks and tunes courtesy of DJ R-3X You don't have to be a Star Wars fan to love Oga's Cantina. Inspired by the watering holes we've seen in galaxies far, far away, Oga's Catina offers a range of delightful cocktails — many of which have fun twists like tingly foam and unique flavors — along with mocktails, wine, beer, and light bites. Galaxy's Edge is all about living your own Star Wars adventure, and the immersive theming (and music played by droid DJ R-3X) continues that journey in Oga's Cantina. Related: 45 Best Foods at Disneyland — From Dole Whips to Lobster Nachos Courtesy of Disneyland Pym Test Kitchen + Pym Tasting Lab Location: Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park Best for: Refueling between superhero activities One of the newest additions to Disney California Adventure Park, Avengers Campus gives guests the chance to be superheroes for the day. Pym Test Kitchen offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner items that have been supersized or shrunk down thanks to Pym Particles. I recommend getting the Not so Little Chicken Sandwich and the Choco-Smash Candy Bar (a delicious oversized candy bar with a brownie base topped with nougat, caramel, peanuts, and dark chocolate). Right next door at Pym Tasting Lab, fun cocktails and a varied beer menu give adults something to sip while watching the Avengers action unfold. Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar Location: Disneyland Hotel Best for: Tiki cocktails with a Disney twist Located just a short walk from the theme parks by the Disneyland Hotel pool, Trader Sam's is the perfect place to go for an afternoon park break or after-dinner cocktail. There are light bites and meals available, including panko-crusted long beans, poke, and ramen, plus plenty of tiki drinks to choose from. Note that the indoor bar is restricted to people 21 and up after 8 p.m. Plus, find the famous Dole Whip just outside at Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar and Grill. Courtesy of Disneyland Lamplight Lounge Location: Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure Park Best for: Cocktails and light bites with a view With walls covered in Pixar animation art and a view out over the water to the attractions of Pixar Pier, Lamplight Lounge is a great choice for brunch, lunch, and dinner. The lobster nachos are a crowd favorite, as are the cocktails and local beers. If you can't get a reservation downstairs, there is walk-up Boardwalk Dining available upstairs outside with a limited menu. In my opinion, the unique dishes and colorful cocktails combined with a prime view of the Pixar Pal-A-Round wheel make this one of the very best restaurants at Disney California Adventure Park. Courtesy of Disneyland Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo Location: Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland Park Best for: Intergalactic eats Just a short distance from Oga's Cantina is Docking Bay 7, a Star Wars-themed quick-service outpost. Dishes include the Endorian Fried Chicken Tip-Yip, a fried chicken meal served atop mash with green gravy, and the plant-based Felucian Kefta and Hummus Garden Spread — one of my top choices for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike. Honorable mention also goes to Galaxy's Edge quick-service eatery, Ronto Roasters, for its tasty Ronto and Garden wraps. Plaza Inn Location: Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Park Best for: A taste of Disney history Dating back to 1955, the Plaza Inn was one of Walt Disney's favorites, and his wife, Lillian Disney, helped to decorate the restaurant's Victorian interior. The Plaza Inn is known for its specialty fried chicken and a character breakfast featuring Minnie Mouse and friends. Courtesy of Disneyland Napa Rose Location: Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa Best for: Date night at Disney At this point in our culinary tour of Disneyland, it's clear that the park's food offerings span a range of cuisines and themes, but what about guests looking for a more upscale dining experience? Located inside the Grand Californian Hotel, Napa Rose offers fine California dining and an award-winning wine list, making it the perfect option for guests seeking an elevated and relaxing experience after a day exploring Disneyland Resort. Bengal Barbecue Location: Adventureland in Disneyland Park Best for: Savory snacks or a quick meal While technically more of a snack stand than a full-service restaurant, Bengal Barbecue is worth mentioning for its unique (and tasty) offerings that make a perfect lunch or snack. The menu includes chicken, beef, and vegetable skewers that can be served on their own or with sides of rice and slaw on a plate. There's also hummus, dill pickles, fresh pineapple, and Tiger Tails, breadsticks with garlic, herbs, and cheese. Courtesy of Disneyland Carthay Circle Location: Buena Vista Street in Disney California Adventure Park Best for: Elevated in-park dining Inside the reproduction of Los Angeles' Carthay Circle Theater — where "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" premiered in 1937 — guests will find seasonal fare from the same chef behind Napa Rose. Menu highlights include fresh salads, seafood, and a signature pork chop. Carnation Cafe Location: Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland Park Best for: Nostalgic classics (including Walt's favorite dishes) Find American comfort food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Carnation Cafe. Breakfast menu highlights include a breakfast skillet and of course, Mickey waffles. Later in the day, opt for favorites like fried pickles or Walt's chili — a must-order dish if you visit during the chillier months. Cafe Orleans Location: New Orleans Square in Disneyland Park Best for: Cajun charm (and the famous Monte Cristo) This Disneyland restaurant has been open since 1966, making it another classic table-service option in the New Orleans-themed section of the park. The Monte Cristo is the most famous dish at Cafe Orleans; it's a sweet and savory fried sandwich stuffed with turkey, ham, and Swiss cheese covered in powdered sugar (there's also a three-cheese version for people that don't want meat). Other options include short rib and roasted chicken. Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland Resort Flo's V8 Cafe Location: Cars Land in Disney California Adventure Park Best for: Diner eats in an adorable setting Day or night, the picturesque, Route 66-inspired Cars Land is one of the best parts of Disney California Adventure Park. Stop for a bite to eat at Flo's V8 Cafe, a delightfully-themed quick-service eatery offering dishes like fried chicken, cheeseburgers, cobb salads, and a club sandwich. Red Rose Taverne Location: Fantasyland in Disneyland Park Best for: Fairytale snacks If you find yourself hungry in Fantasyland, head over to Red Rose Taverne. Breakfast highlights at this quick-service restaurant include a breakfast sandwich and Mickey-shaped pancakes, while lunch and dinner menus feature standard fare like burgers and chicken nuggets plus flatbreads, salads, and a veggie burger. Of course, the real draw here is the "grey stuff" (it's delicious!) inspired by "Beauty and the Beast." The Golden Horseshoe Location: Frontierland in Disneyland Park Best for: A meal with a side of Disney history The Golden Horseshoe dates back to Disneyland's opening day in 1955, and Walt and Lillian Disney celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary here, so the restaurant is a true piece of Disney history. The Golden Horseshoe currently offers fairly standard theme park eats (plus decadent ice cream treats), so it's best known for its saloon-inspired interiors and Disney nostalgia. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit