We've Eaten At Every Restaurant In Disneyland. These Are The Best. | the disney food blog (2024)

Let’s face it. No day at Disneyland is complete without indulging in some of the delicious food.

The Monte Cristo sandwich at Cafe Orleans

Disneyland is home to some of our favorite table service and counter service restaurants, where you can find some great Disney treats. Come along as we show you all our favorite places to eat in Disneyland — but here’s a warning that you might get hungry!

Here, we’ve ranked all our favorite restaurants in Disneyland so that you’ll already know where the best spots are. We’ve ranked five table service restaurants (which are sit-down restaurants) and six counter service restaurants (which are fast food-style restaurants.) We’ll be including important details on all of them so that you can know exactly which ones you’ll be adding to your magical day in Disneyland.

Alright, are you ready to eat? Lets go! We’ll start off strong with our favorite table service restaurant options.

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Table Service

There are a few things you should know about table service restaurants before we talk about the restaurants. First, these meals are going to be a bit pricier than counter service meals, due to the portion sizes, quality, service, and atmosphere of the restaurant. These are just a bit fancier — but not so fancy you can’t just walk in after a long day in the parks. Secondly, you’ll need to make a reservation to visit any of these table service restaurants. Reservations can be made up to 60 days in advance of your desired date, so make sure to stay on top of your trip dates and your desired restaurants!

Alright, FINALLY we can talk about some food!

5. Oga’s Cantina

Oga’s Cantina is a bar and lounge located inside Galaxy’s Edge. Here, you’ll find specialty beverages and co*cktails all themed to Star Wars!

Fuzzy Tauntaun from Oga’s Cantina

Don’t worry though, there are options for just about anyone, with both alcoholic and nonalcoholic menu offerings. Reservations can be hard to come by for this lounge due to its popularity, so we suggest making them as soon as possible! You can also walk up and request a reservation since this is technically a lounge, but there are no guarantees that you’ll be able to grab a seat.

4. Blue Bayou

Blue Bayou is a fan-favorite restaurant tucked into New Orleans Square that serves specialty jambalaya and the popular Monte Cristo Sandwich.

Blue Bayou in Disneyland

The restaurant is adorned in soft, twinkling lights and rests under a canopy of moss. Select seating here overlooks the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction! On top of the Louisiana-inspired menu, you can also choose from an array of wines, beers, and co*cktails.

3. Plaza Inn Breakfast

This is a character meal set right on Main Street, USA! Plaza Inn has served guests since Disneyland’s opening day in 1955 and continues to serve classic American cuisine.

Minnie at Plaza Inn

While this restaurant serves counter service meals for most of the day, breakfast is an all-you-care-to-enjoy style meal with Minnie and her friends, called

2. Carnation Cafe

This fan-favorite eatery is another that serves up classic American cuisine! For breakfast, you can enjoy Mickey Waffles and classic southern comfort foods like country fried steak and eggs.

Carnation Cafe

For the rest of the day, you can enjoy classic meals such as meatloaf, chili, and desserts like milkshakes, malts, and ice cream sundaes.

1. Cafe Orleans

Alright, this one is our TOP Disneyland restaurant. Cafe Orleans is very similar to Blue Bayou in terms of location and serving Louisiana-style food.

Cafe Orleans

The atmosphere is very classy, and the Monte Cristo Sandwich and French Onion soup are some of our favorites on the menu. Plus, Walt Disney himself dined here back in the day! We also love that you can sit inside in the dining room, or outside on the covered patio!

Cafe Orleans seating area

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Counter Service

Counter service restaurants are going to have a lower price point compared with table service restaurants. Of course, with that can come lower quality when generally speaking, but we seriously think that these counter service options serve up some serious competition to even some table service restaurants at Disney. You don’t need a reservation for these restaurants, and can either purchase via mobile order in the Disneyland app or by placing an order in person. Another thing to note is that not all of these restaurants have available seating.

Honorable Mention: French Market

This fan-favorite restaurant is now closed, alongside the Mint Julep Bar with which it shared a building. (Oh, and people LOVE the Mickey Beignets sold at Mint Julep Bar!)

French Market, now closed

However, French Market will be completely reimagined to become Tiana’s Palace, an all new eatery! Plus, we believe the Mint Julep Bar will return, Mickey Beignets and all.

6. Bengal BBQ

This fan-favorite is located in Adventureland and is where you can find a few popular Disneyland treats.

Bengal BBQ

Here, you’ll find Jungle Skewers (grilled meat skewers coated in select sauces and spices) and Tiger Tails (soft, savory bread).

5. Ronto Roasters

This is another restaurant located in Galaxy’s Edge! Here, you’ll find droids serving up delicious ronto. You’re wondering what ronto is?

Ronto Roasters

Ronto is the beast that roams the lands of Tattooine, Luke Skywalker’s home planet. Some fan-favorite food options include the Ronto Wrap and turkey jerky!

4. Jolly Holiday

Jolly Holiday is a Disneyland classic, located right on Main Street, USA.

Jolly Holiday in Disneyland

Here, you’ll find specialty pastries, macaroons, teas, coffees, soups, and quiches. This restaurant is themed to Mary Poppins and even features a stained glass window that features the penguins from the movie! You can sit down at the outdoor patio to enjoy your treats.

3. Hungry Bear

This restaurant is located in Critter Country and offers open-air dining!

Burger from Hungry Bear

Here, you’ll find large portions of burgers, salads, loaded sides, and even funnel cakes. One of our favorite things about Hungry Bear are the seasonal funnel cakes! We’ve tried several in the past, and they never disappoint.

2. Rancho del Zocalo

Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante is located in Fronteirland and provides open-air seating and a wide variety of Mexican dishes!

Rancho del Zocalo

From Horchata Cold Brewto Cinnamon Crisps, Rancho del Zocalo satisfies! The food here is great and the portions are large, but one thing that sticks out to us about this quick service spot is that it actually serves breakfast, too!

1. Plaza Inn Lunch and Dinner

Our FAVORITE counter service option might seem a bit familiar… it’s the lunch and dinner offerings from Plaza Inn that we mentioned earlier!

Plaza Inn

Lunch and dinner at Plaza Inn are served cafeteria-style — but don’t let that scare you away. From fried chicken to pot roast, this restaurant has hearty eats that won’t disappoint.

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FAQs

What was Walt Disney's favorite restaurant at Disneyland? ›

In fact, they dined at 'The Tam' so often, that it was dubbed “the Studio Commissary.” Walt Disney even had a favorite table, which has since been enshrined as a functional tribute to him. This table (#31) is located next to the fireplace in the main dining room.

What is the most popular food item at Disney? ›

Wrapping up the list of the top ten most popular snacks at Disney parks, in order, are Green Milk, Mickey Waffle, Disney Popcorn Bucket, Mickey Beignets, Night Blossom, Disney Churro and Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar.

What is the best restaurant to eat at in Epcot? ›

  • Le Cellier Steakhouse. Poutine from Le Cellier in the Canada Pavilion at Epcot. ...
  • Chefs de France. Baked-goat-cheese salad from Chefs de France in the France Pavilion at Epcot. ...
  • Akershus Royal Banquet Hall. ...
  • Spice Road Table. ...
  • La Cava del Tequila. ...
  • Space 220. ...
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Does Disneyland sell alcohol? ›

Dining – Frequently Asked Questions

Alcoholic beverages may be purchased at the Disneyland Resort by Guests 21 years of age or older.

What was Walt Disney's favorite thing? ›

Walt Disney was fascinated with trains for most of his life.

After learning he had lost the rights to his cartoon character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in 1928, Disney actually began to develop the idea for Mickey Mouse while on a train ride from New York to Los Angeles, according to the History Channel.

What food was invented at Disneyland? ›

The term dorito is a contraction of Spanish doradito (little fried and golden thing), which is a diminutive of dorado (fried and golden thing). The original product was made at the Casa de Fritos (now Rancho Del Zocalo) at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, during the early 1960s.

What is the most popular food item sold at Disneyland? ›

Pineapple Dole Whip

The single most famous item of food at Disneyland is also the best, and if you come to the park without eating this glorious mountain of soft serve, you probably shouldn't even tell people you came.

What day is best at EPCOT? ›

Best Days to visit Epcot
  • Tuesdays and Wednesdays (top pick)
  • Mondays and Thursdays (second best, however Thursday evenings can sometimes be a little rowdy)

Can you eat at a restaurant in EPCOT without park admission? ›

Dining at any of the theme park reservations will require a valid theme park ticket and theme park reservation. Thus, you will not be able to dine at EPCOT without those two. However, there are so many fantastic dining options outside of the theme parks.

What is the 1 most popular fast food restaurant? ›

Most popular fast food companies

McDonald's is by far the most popular fast food chain in the United States. It has about 13,500 locations in the U.S., 40,000 worldwide, and it operates in 118 countries. McDonald's serves 69 million people every day, more than the population of Thailand and the United Kingdom.

How do I get into Club 33? ›

For Disney World Club 33 membership, candidates will need to send an email to: Club33@WaltDisneyWorld.com. As an exclusive club, they don't grant access to just anyone who applies, but they do their own homework to ensure that new members will maintain the integrity and the vision of Club 33.

Can I bring my own drink to Disneyland? ›

A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

Can you bring water into Disneyland? ›

Guests of the Disneyland Resort are allowed to take outside food and non-alcoholic beverages with them. Refillable water bottles are also allowed, even metal bottles like the brand you have. One of my favorite refillable water bottles is an insulated metal bottle that I got at the Disneyland Resort.

Where did Walt Disney eat in Los Angeles? ›

Most days, Disney and his animators would end up at the Tam O'Shanter for lunch. They ate there so frequently in the late 1920s and early 1930s that they called the restaurant “the Disney Studios commissary.”

Where did Walt Disney sleep in Disneyland? ›

Walt's apartment above the firehouse on Main Street USA at Disneyland was Walt Disney's private space in the park. While Disneyland was being built Walt would sometimes stay in the apartment to be closer to the work. Once the park opened, the apartment became a private getaway for Walt and the family.

What was Walt Disney's favorite color? ›

Q: What was Walt's favorite color? A: It was blue. He gave this answer in response to a questionnaire he received in 1964.

Was McDonald's ever in Disneyland? ›

Earlier that year, Disney's California Adventure had opened with Burger Invasion, a McDonald's-branded counter-service restaurant that sold Big Macs and other sandwiches in addition to French Fries and beverages. The ten years were over on January 1, 2007. McDonald's and Disney did not renew their agreement.

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