When you think of Disney World, you probably think of characters, the castle, the rides, and the magic. But, one thing beginners may not always think about is food. Disney World has so many food options, most of which are very high quality. These food locations are split into three categories: snack locations which are small booths with water and small snacks, Quick Service locations which are like fast food when you order then sit down, and Table Service locations which are restaurants.
If you’re new to Disney Parks, it might be good to know what kind of food your family wants before your trip to help make sure everything goes smoothly. So, today we have made a list of all the quick service restaurants with a brief description in the four theme parks to help you out!
Magic Kingdom
Main Street Bakery: A high-quality American Styled bakery with lots of fun and unique desserts or snacks to try
Casey’s Corner: Your classic ballpark styled food well known for their hot dogs and fries
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor: Delicious ice cream made by the brand Edy’sⓇ
Sunshine Tree Terrace: Home to the iconic DOLE WhipⓇ and specialty DOLE WhipⓇ treats
Aloha Isle: Another location with the iconic DOLE WhipⓇ treats
Tortuga Tavern: Mainly meat-based meals with a small American menu
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe: Great classic Mexican cuisine with a lot of options
Sleepy Hollow: A unique location with many sweet treats
Liberty Square Market: Many healthy snacks but no real meals
Columbia Harbor House: A wide variety of allergy-friendly and regular meals including chicken, fish, and vegetarian options
Pinocchio Village House: Classic American comfort foods but the location gives a special look into the "It’s A Small World" attraction
Friar’s Nook: Mainly serves specialty mac n’ cheese and tater tots
Storybook Treats: A small stand to get your favorite ice cream treats
Gaston’s Tavern: Home to the specialty drink LeFou’s Brew and a giant cinnamon bun but they have other small pastries too
Prince Eric’s Village Market: Assorted Disney Parks snacks and drinks
Cheshire Cafe: Mostly known for the Cheshire Cat Tail pastry and the assorted beverages, no real meals here
Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe: More American comfort foods with no unique food choices
Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies: A lot of ice cream and smoothie treats
The Lunching Pad: Not too many meals but some unique snack options
DOLE Whip from Aloha Isle Refreshments
Animal Kingdom
Pizzafari: As the name implies, mainly known for its awesome pizza but does have other food options
Pongu Pongu: Very few options and mostly known for specialty drinks
Satu’li Canteen: Fancy and unique food options you would expect in a restaurant instead of quick service
Creature Comforts: Your typical STARBUCKSⓇ
Terra Treats: A small number of foods and snacks but mostly bottled drinks
Dawa Bar: Just a bar with a few specialty drinks
Tamu Tamu Refreshments: Another place you can get DOLE WhipⓇ and other specialty drinks
Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery: Better with the breakfast menu but service pastry’s the whole day
Harambe Fruit Market: Mostly fruits and beverages but has some other Disney Parks snacks
Harambe Market: Unique African-Styled meals, desserts, and drinks
Caravan Road: Very small Asian meals/snacks with a small menu
Mr. Kamal’s: Very small Asian meals/snacks with a small menu
Warung Outpost: Mainly a lounge with very little snacks
Yak & Yeti Local Food Cafes: Lots of choices of high quality Asian and American foods
Anandapur Ice Cream Truck: Great place for soft serve Ice Cream
Thirsty River Bar & Trak Snacks: Classic Disney parks snacks and drinks
Dino Diner: Not a huge menu with American comfort foods
Restarantosaurus: American comfort foods with a lot of options
Dino Bite Snacks: Unique desserts worth checking out
Trilo-Bites: Many unique American-styled snacks and desserts
Isle of Java: Another snack location with a small menu much like the Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery except smaller
Flame Tree BBQ: The best BBQ on Disney Property and very high-quality meals but is well known for the birds that hang out there
Eight Spoon Cafe: Smaller meals with many Mac n Cheese options
Bird at Flame Tree BBQ
Epcot
Sunshine Seasons: Healthy American foods with ingredients straight from the ‘Living With the Land’ attraction
Cool Wash: Coca-Cola Slushies that are great
Choza de Margarita: Quick more ‘typical’ Mexican snacks
La Cantina de San Angel: Larger Mexican meals
Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe: Smaller Norwegian baked goods and treats
Lotus Blossom Café: Good sized Asian and Chinese meals
Joy of Tea: Small Chinese snacks and many types of tea
Sommerfest: Classic German foods, more large snacks than meals
Gelati: High-quality gelato and unique Italian options
Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Large meals of classic American BBQ
Kabuki Cafe: Japanese slushies and small snacks
Katsura Grill: Large variety of good-sized Japanese sushi, noodles and more
Tangierine Café: Mediterranean and Moroccan meals that are large
Crêpes des Chefs de France: Fancy real French crêpes
L’Artisan des Glaces: Large variety of ice cream flavors and french pastries
Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie: Large variety of French meals, snacks, and desserts
Les Vins des Chefs de France: As the name says, French drinks
Yorkshire County Fish Shop: Classic British fish and chips
Les Halles
Hollywood Studios
The Trolley Car Café: STARBUCKS in Hollywood Studios
Anaheim Produce: Classic Disney Parks snacks
Rosie’s All-American Café: Classic American foods to grab and go
Catalina Eddie’s: Wide variety of options and classic American foods
Fairfax Fare: American/Mexican good-sized meals
Hollywood Scoops: The perfect place to grab a dessert or ice cream
KRNR The Rock Station: Mostly snacks but a few American meals
Dockside Diner: Variety of specialty hot dogs and similar meals
ABC Commissary: Serves Breakfast & Lunch quick service, classic American meals
Backlot Express: Classic American meals
PizzeRizzo: Italian pizza and other meals themed to the Muppets
Ronto Roasters: Galaxy’s Edge’s iconic breakfast, lunch, and dinner wraps and burritos
Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo: Wide variety of meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all themed to out of this world meals
Milk Stand: Home of the iconic Star Wars blue and green milk
Woody’s Lunch Box: Lighter meals and snacks but also has the iconic Woody’s Lunchbox flavored tarts
Ronto Wrap from Ronto Roasters
I hope this helps you choose which Quick Service locations when you go to the park! You can also check out the My Disney Experience App to see the exact menus and really plan out food for your trip. This will help you have some idea of what you want to eat and make your trip as magical as it can be!
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