Trip Ideas Disney Vacations 30 Best Disney World Restaurants We've rounded up 30 of the best restaurants in Disney World — from character dining to themed bars — so you can start planning your next magical vacation. By Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes 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 May 19, 2023 Share Tweet Pin Email Welcome to the "Most Magical Place on Earth," where you'll find iconic attractions, intricately themed hotels, and hundreds of places to get food — seriously, hundreds. Across Walt Disney World Resort's theme parks, hotels, and Disney Springs (a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex), you'll find countless snack stands, lounges, quick-service eateries, and full-service restaurants, so choosing where to eat can be tricky. Thankfully, we've got you covered — we've rounded up 30 of the best restaurants in Disney World so you can start planning your next magical vacation. As Travel + Leisure's on-staff theme park expert, I've eaten at countless Disney restaurants, and there are a few things I look for in a top-quality Disney dining experience. To curate our list of the best Disney World restaurants, we considered the dining experiences that offer delicious food, an enchanting atmosphere, and that touch of Disney magic you just won't find anywhere else. (For simplicity, we stuck to lounges, bars, quick-service locations, and table-service restaurants, excluding the snack stands that proliferate the parks). The result is 30 fantastic dining options that range from upscale restaurants with a view to memorable character meals with Mickey and friends to out-of-this-world bars and more, with something everyone will love. 42 Disney World and Disneyland Tips for a Magical Vacation Before we get to the best Disney World restaurants, let's cover the practical information you need to know before you go. The below restaurants are located across Disney World theme parks, Disney World resort hotels, and Disney Springs. You'll want to make reservations as far in advance as possible to ensure you can eat where you want, when you want. The easiest way to make reservations is on the Disney World app or website. If there are no reservations available for the time and restaurant you want, don't give up hope. People are constantly changing their plans and canceling the day or two before to avoid any cancellation charges (applicable at certain restaurants), so keep refreshing. Speaking from experience, I've gotten countless last-minute dining reservations for highly sought-after venues by repeatedly checking for new availabilities. How to Plan a Magical Girls' Trip to Disney World Wherever you may end up, picky eaters need not worry — Disney has plenty of kids' menus with options your little ones will enjoy. Plus, there are many more vegan and vegetarian options now than there were 10 years ago, and in many cases, they're great (and even better than their non-plant-based counterparts). Allergy-friendly menus are available at many locations, too. Get ready for your next magical meal — here are 30 of the best Disney World restaurants to try on your next trip. 15 Walt Disney World Secrets You've Never, Ever Heard Before David Roark/Courtesy of Disney Be Our Guest, Magic Kingdom Park Step inside the Beast's castle for a fairy tale-inspired meal. The massive restaurant is split into three areas — the Grand Ballroom is the most iconic, but the West Wing and Castle Gallery are also enchanting, so be sure to check each out when you dine. The restaurant serves a prix-fixe, three-course meal at lunch and dinner; starters include French onion soup and escargot, mains range from filet mignon to fish, and dessert includes the famous "grey stuff." The overall atmosphere and tasty food make this experience worth it, especially for princes and princesses who love "Beauty and the Beast." Wine Bar George, Disney Springs When you think "Disney World dining," a world-class wine bar might not immediately come to mind. But the phenomenal wine menu, truly delicious food, and incredible staff make Wine Bar George a must-visit at Disney Springs. The drinks menu ranges from sweet frozen cocktails made with the famous pineapple Dole Whip to amazing wines sold by the ounce (so you can finally try that rare and expensive vintage you've always been curious about!). Plates range from crispy mac and cheese bites to artisanal charcuterie boards and much more — but everything is delicious, and the team is always happy to find the perfect wine pairing for your meal based on your personal preferences (and it's always served without the slightest hint of pretension). Matt Stroshane/Courtesy of Disney Topolino's Terrace, Disney's Riviera Resort Located atop Disney World's newest resort hotel, Disney's Riviera Resort, Topolino's Terrace is included here for its delightful character breakfast. You'll enjoy your table-service, prix-fixe meal — with entrees like avocado, sour cream waffles, and more — as you wave to Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy. And even though the characters are only seen at breakfast, this can be a great option for a more upscale dinner, too, featuring French and Italian flavors. Chef Mickey's, Disney's Contemporary Resort Although Chef Mickey's offers both breakfast and dinner character meals, we recommend coming in the morning because what's more magical than starting a day at the parks off right with a visit from your favorite mouse. This all-you-can-eat family-style meal includes favorites like eggs, bacon, French toast, Mickey celebration pancakes, and our favorite, Mickey waffles. The monorail buzzing by only adds to the fun ambiance. David Roark/Courtesy of Disney Oga's Cantina, Disney's Hollywood Studios If you've always dreamed of visiting the catinas found in galaxies far, far away, plan to visit Oga's Cantina on your next trip to Disney's Hollywood Studios. Located in the highly-immersive Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge land, this lounge offers a range of out-of-this-world cocktails and mocktails complete with bright colors and unexpected ingredients. There's also beer, wine, cider, and snacks available, but the real draw here is the immersive theming (including tunes from droid DJ R-3X) and fun mixed drinks. Oga's Cantina is suitable for all ages (folks who don't drink might want to try the Blue Bantha — blue milk topped with a Bantha cookie), and you don't have to love Star Wars to have a great time here. The Outer Rim — a tequila-based cocktail with a black salt rim — is my personal favorite. Sanaa, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Eat while watching animals — including zebras, giraffes, and more — roam on the savanna at Sanaa in Kidani Village at Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas. At breakfast, Sanaa is a casual quick-service eatery, but for lunch and dinner, it's a table-service restaurant. Start your meal with the popular Indian-style bread service before moving on to the African and Indian-inspired mains. Kent Phillips/Courtesy of Disney Docking Bay 7, Disney's Hollywood Studios With the debut of newer lands like Pandora — The World of Avatar and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Disney has created exciting new dining options to fully immerse guests in the experience. Docking Bay 7 offers a range of flavors — from Fried Endorian Chicken Tip Yip, a fried chicken dish, to Smoked Kaadu Pork Ribs, a BBQ rib dish — in a Star Wars-inspired setting. The plant-based option, Felucian Kefta and Hummus Garden Spread — is one of the tastiest items on the menu, a testament to how far theme park vegan and veggie options have come in recent years. Satu'li Canteen, Disney's Animal Kingdom Park Inside Pandora — The World of Avatar, find this delicious quick-service restaurant. The menu consists primarily of beef, chicken, shrimp, and tofu bowls served with your choice of base (options include potato hash, noodles, rice and beans, and salad) and sauce (creamy herb, black bean vinaigrette, and charred green onion vinaigrette). The bowls are filling and packed with flavor, and the cheeseburger bao buns are a tasty option for classic flavors presented in a new, fun way. Kent Phillips/Courtesy of Disney California Grill, Disney's Contemporary Resort California Grill is known for upscale West Coast cooking served atop the Contemporary Resort's main tower. The table-service restaurant is an ideal choice for a Disney date night or special occasion dinner, and its menu includes sushi, steaks, seafood, and more. You'll even be able to spot the Magic Kingdom fireworks from the restaurant or outdoor observation deck — a magical end to a day at the resort. Courtesy of Disney Cinderella's Royal Table, Magic Kingdom Park Dining inside Cinderella's Castle — the Disney World icon — is a must-experience meal for many theme park fans. This fairytale table-service restaurant offers pre-fixe breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus. Guests can choose from entrees like avocado toast, caramel apple-stuffed French toast, and shrimp and grits at breakfast, while lunch and dinner guests can choose from chicken, beef tenderloin, and more. Thanks to the wandering princesses that meet with each guest, Cinderella's Royal Table is one of the most sought-after experiences in the Magic Kingdom. Scott Miller/Courtesy of Disney 50's Prime Time Cafe, Disney's Hollywood Studios Disney's Hollywood Studios is home to some of the most unique dining experiences on property, including the 50's Prime Time Cafe. This kitschy table-service restaurant brings on all the nostalgia with old-school decor (complete with retro TVs), plus comfort food like fried chicken, meatloaf, pot roast, and more, and don't forget the peanut butter and jelly milkshake for a sweet treat. Adult guests will enjoy the old-school cocktails on the menu here and next door at Tune-In Lounge. Liberty Tree Tavern, Magic Kingdom Park If you wish you could have Thanksgiving dinner year round, Liberty Tree Tavern is the restaurant for you. This all-you-can-eat, family-style lunch and dinner restaurant offers a house salad and Patriot's Platter with roast turkey, pot roast, oven-roasted pork, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and macaroni and cheese, followed with ooey gooey toffee cake for dessert (and there's a plant-based option for those who don't want meat). Diana Zalucky/Courtesy of Disney Le Cellier Steakhouse, Epcot A steakhouse inside a theme park might seem a little odd anywhere other than Disney parks, but like many of the other restaurants on this list, Le Cellier Steakhouse is here to show that theme park food doesn't have to be hamburgers and chicken fingers. Located in the Canada pavilion in Epcot's World Showcase, Le Cellier is an upscale table-service restaurant known for its Canadian cheddar cheese soup, poutine, and steaks, of course. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant, Disney's Hollywood Studios Slide into your car-shaped booth at this Disney's Hollywood Studios table-service restaurant and enjoy a meal filled with nostalgia and classic American food. This unique restaurant is themed to the 1950s drive-in movie theaters, complete with vintage cars as the tables and a rotation of retro sci-fi movie clips shown on the big screen. Menu items include burgers, pasta, chicken strips, and salads, plus milkshakes and themed cocktails. Preston C. Mack/Courtesy of Disney Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria, Epcot Located in the Italy pavilion in Epcot, Via Napoli serves up pizza, pasta, salads, and other Italian eats for lunch and dinner. The thin-crust Neapolitan pizza is the star of the show at this table-service restaurant; the three wood-burning ovens are even named after Italy's volcanoes, Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvius, and Stromboli. Toledo, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Located at the top of Coronado Springs Resort's Gran Destino Tower, Toledo serves up tapas, seafood, and steak with a Spanish twist. This table-service rooftop restaurant offers sweeping views of Disney World and a delicious menu featuring tapas, scallops, cauliflower, bone-in ribeye, and more. The restaurant and the nearby Dahlia Lounge were a welcome addition to this on-site resort, offering an elevated option for dinner. Courtesy of Disney La Cava del Tequila, Epcot Adding a tequila bar to your Disney World to-do list might feel odd, but one sip of La Cava del Tequila's La Cava Avocado (a popular frozen avocado tequila cocktail) will make you understand why this tiny bar almost always has a wait. Located in Epcot's Mexico pavilion, this bar has over 200 tequilas. The speciality drinks are delightful, and you can even taste a few unique tequilas with a flight. This bar alone is why I always start my World Showcase journey in Mexico. Nomad Lounge, Disney's Animal Kingdom Park After you've spent a few hours trekking around Animal Kingdom, take a break at Nomad Lounge. The cocktail, beer, and wine menus offer a wide range of delightful drinks, and while the food menu is relatively limited, it's great for a light bite or appetizer, with Impossible sliders, tuna bowls, the Tiffins bread service, churros, and more available. Courtesy of Disney 'Ohana, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Open for breakfast and dinner, 'Ohana offers Polynesian-themed all-you-can-eat meals. At breakfast, find eggs, sausage, Hawaiian-style ham, Mickey waffles, and more, and at dinner, enjoy teriyaki beef, shrimp, chicken, 'Ohana noodles, chicken wings, pork dumplings, and the favorite 'Ohana bread pudding. 'Ohana breakfast features visits from Disney characters including Lilo and Stitch. Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie, Epcot There are several lovely French restaurants in the France pavilion at Epcot — it's hard to go wrong in the Parisian-inspired section of the park — so we're rounding out our list with the more affordable Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie. This quick-service eatery is ideal for a fast lunch or afternoon snack, with its sandwiches, fresh baguettes, and tasty pastries. La Crêperie de Paris in the France expansion is another solid option located near Remy's Ratatouille Adventure. The Hollywood Brown Derby, Disney's Hollywood Studios Step back in time into Old Hollywood when you eat at this restaurant inspired by the iconic Brown Derby chain. With a famous Cobb salad and flights of martinis and margaritas, this is one Disney World restaurant that grown-ups might like more than kids. The American menu has upscale crowd-pleasing dishes like a charcuterie board, filet mignon, and seafood cioppino, plus a kids' menu with options for your picky eaters. For dessert, try the grapefruit cake or its popular liquid counterpart, the grapefruit cake martini. Trader Sam's Grog Grotto, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort In addition to the much-loved 'Ohana, the Polynesian is home to another iconic Disney World lounge: Trader Sam's Grog Grotto. This charming tiki bar is infused with plenty of Disney theming and magic, including special effects triggered when certain drinks are ordered. In addition to the tasty libations, the lounge serves a small menu of Asian-inspired bites. Note that after 8:00 p.m., only guests 21 and over may enter. I love stopping here for an Uh-Oa after a fun-packed day at the Magic Kingdom. Courtesy of Disney Story Book Dining at Artist Point With Snow White, Disney's Wilderness Lodge Located inside the national parks-inspired Wilderness Lodge, Artist Point is home to one of the most delightful character meals on property. The prix-fixe menu is packed with eats inspired by Snow White's story, including a savory hunter's pie and Enchanted Apple cocktail. While dining in the whimsical space, you'll get to meet Snow White, Dopey, Grumpy, and even the Queen. The Dining Room at Victoria & Albert’s, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa If you're looking for a truly exceptional fine-dining experience at Disney World, Victoria & Albert's is the place for you. The restaurant offers two tasting menus, starting at $295 per person, with wine pairings starting at $150. This is the fanciest restaurant at Disney World, so dress accordingly. Victoria & Albert's has a semi-formal/formal dress code, and guests must be ages 10 and up to dine here. Steakhouse 71, Disney's Contemporary Resort One of the newer additions to the Disney World restaurant scene, Steakhouse 71 at the Contemporary Resort offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a 1970s-inspired setting. The burger is one of the best on property, and dinner menu highlights include several cuts of steak and classic starters like French onion soup, a wedge salad, and shrimp cocktail. Courtesy of Walt Disney World Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen, Magic Kingdom Park Often overlooked by Magic Kingdom visitors charmed by princess-themed meals at Cinderella's Royal Table or Be Our Guest, Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen (often simply called "Skipper Canteen") is a great choice that will frequently have reservations or walk-up tables available even when other table-service options in the park do not. And the menu here doesn't disappoint, thanks to a range of Asian and African-influenced items like Dan Dan noodles and curried vegetable stew, along with favorites like fried chicken and hanger steak, all served with a touch of the Jungle Cruise flair. La Hacienda de San Angel, Epcot The Mexico pavilion is home to a couple of the most popular restaurants in Epcot. This restaurant is located on the lagoon (not inside the iconic pyramid), so evening diners may have the chance to take in the nightly fireworks while they sip margaritas. Other menu highlights include queso fundido, carne asada, and tacos. Courtesy of Walt Disney World Tusker House Restaurant, Disney's Animal Kingdom Park See Donald Duck, Goofy, Mickey, and pals dressed up in their safari best when you enjoy a character meal at Tusker House inside Animal Kingdom. Location in the Africa section of the park, this buffet-style, table-service restaurant offers Mickey and Samba waffles along with all your favorite breakfast items in the morning and African-inspired dishes like jollof rice, chicken curry, and more at lunch and dinner. Teppan Edo, Epcot Hibachi-style dining right in the middle of Epcot's Japan pavilion? Sign us up. Here, the Teppan chefs cook Japanese-inspired favorites right at your table, and sushi is also on the menu. This is a delicious place to stop for a break before you watch the nightly fireworks — and don't forget to try the popular Violet Sake or Tokyo Sunset cocktails before you go. Courtesy of Walt Disney World Roundup Rodeo BBQ, Disney's Hollywood Studios The newest eatery at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Roundup Rodeo BBQ is a Toy Story-themed, family-style restaurant. The bright colors and fun decor make Roundup Rodeo BBQ a great option for families traveling with smaller kids, and a choice between house-smoked meats and a plant-based barbecue trio means there are options for guests with a variety of dietary restrictions. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit