Disney’s Hollywood Studios - Dining


Table service restaurants

There are wonderful, full-service dining experiences at Hollywood Studios that require advance reservations. Table service restaurants offer unique experiences that are either full-service, signature dining, family-style dining or buffet dining. Some restaurants are pre-fixe while others are a la carte. All table service restaurants include a server that will provide magical experience for your party!

Reservations are able to be made 60 days prior to your arrival to the Walt Disney World Resort.

 
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50’s prime time cafe

It’s a blast from the past when you walk into this all-American eatery themed like Mom’s kitchen.

Bring your appetite and your sense of humor, because Mom and the extended family aren’t above giving you lessons in table etiquette.

Pull a vinyl chair up to the Formica table and tuck into hearty home cooking like Mom’s old-fashioned pot roast, Aunt Liz’s golden fried chicken and so much more. Just make sure you wash your hands, put your napkin in your lap and keep your elbows off the table, unless you want a stern talking-to from Uncle Fred.

Location: Echo Lake

Character Dining: No, but you do feel a part of the 50’s dining experience! So if you don’t like comedy at dinner, this is not the spot for you!

Cost: Entrees on average are $15 to $34.99 per adult; $10 - $13 per child

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the hollywood brown derby

Experience the delectable legacy of the original Brown Derby, with timeless dishes and classic cocktails.

Savor such specialties as our Faroe Island salmon, char-grilled filet of beef and our famous Cobb salad that follows the recipe created by Bob Cobb, owner of the historic California Brown Derby.

For the perfect finale to any meal, explore our enticing slate of cakes. Greenlight the Grapefruit Cake—a Brown Derby original—basking in its glamorous, citrusy sponginess. Or, stake your career on a chocolate mousse cake, so decadent with dark chocolate and candied cherries.

Location: Hollywood Boulevard

Character Dining: No

Cost: This is a fine dining experience, entrees on average are $35 to $59.99 per adult, $8 - $16 per child

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Hollywood & Vine

Disney Junior Breakfast - Join popular Disney Junior stars for Character Dining experiences at a fun-filled breakfast.

Don't miss this chance to eat, play and laugh along with a few of your favorite Disney Junior friends during this fun and interactive dining experience.

Breakfast Hours: 8:30 - 10:30am

Breakfast Characters: Though characters may vary, Fancy Nancy, Vampirina, Doc McStuffins, and Roadster Goofy are often your hosts!

Breakfast Cost: $42 per adult, $27 per child, plus tax, gratuity and alcoholic beverages

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Minnie Seasonal Dine - See Minnie and her friends at delightful dining parties throughout the year. You’re invited! The mouse-with-the-mostest hosts sensational soirees that mix festive music, décor and tantalizing menu items. Celebrate with popular Disney Characters—perfectly dressed for each season.

Lunch & Dinner Hours: 11:30 am - 8:00 pm

Character Dining: Minnie, Mickey, Goofy, Donald & Daisy, dressed in seasonal attire!

Location: Echo Lake

Cost: $55 per adult, $36 per child, plus tax, gratuity and alcoholic beverages

 
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Mama melrose’s ristorante italiano

The vivacious Mama Melrose serves up home-style Italian fare with flavors as bold as she is.

Checked curtains, overhead string lights, hanging foodstuffs, and walls crowded with Mama’s eclectic mementos transform this former backlot warehouse into a cozy and inviting dining space. The same scrumptious menu is served for lunch and dinner.

Location: Grand Avenue

Character Dining: No, however this restaurant is based on the story of “Mama Melrose,” a young girl from a small Sicilian village moved to Hollywood to become a star. However, she soon found that cooking was her true calling as she re-created her papa’s secret recipes for her starving actor friends.

Cost: Entrees on average are $15 to $34.99 per adult; $10 - $11 per child

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Roundup rodeo bbq

This location is not yet open, but we’ll update with more details soon!

Location: Toy Story Land

Character Dining: Unknown

Cost: Unknown

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SCI-FI dine in theater

Pull up to a car-shaped booth or table and chow down at our “drive-in” playing thrilling, chilling sci-fi scenes.

It’s always showtime at the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant, where you’ll find scrumptious items on the menu and scary clips on the screen: attacking aliens, marauding mummies, rampaging robots and more. (Remember, don’t scream with your mouth full!)

Enter the Hollywood-style soundstage as a classic car hop guides you to your very own automo-booth or table. Kitschy vintage memorabilia, the illuminated tail lights of your fellow drive-in diners and a sky full of twinkling stars set the mood as you place your order.

Road-ready picnic tables are located at the back of the theater, where there’s even an old-fashioned, drive-in-style concession stand!

Location: Commissary Lane

Character Dining: No

Cost: Entrees on average are $15 to $34.99 per adult; $10 - $12 per child


Quick Service Restaurants & Lounges

There are many great, on-the-go quick service restaurants and unique lounges at Hollywood Studios. Most of these do not require an advance reservation, with the exception being Oga’s Cantina which does require an advance reservation due to the high popularity of this location. Often-times offer Mobile Ordering right from the My Disney Experience App. I highly recommend Mobile Ordering your meals and have noted below which restaurants have Mobile Ordering available.

I’ve listed the below restaurants based on where they appear in the park - this is most helpful during your planning when you need a snack or meal on-the-go! Click on the restaurant name to take to you to the current offerings, if available.

Star Wars: GALAXY’s EDGE

This is one of the most crowded and popular spots in all of Walt Disney World. If you are interested in Oga’s Cantina, you may need to be flexible with other plans for the day. Also, for the Star Wars Quick Service restaurants on Mobile Order, be sure to place your order around 30 minutes prior to arriving at the location.

Docking Bay 7: Food & Cargo - Located in the heart of Galaxy’s Edge, this offers unique, galactic grub. I highly recommend the Roasted Endorian Chicken Salad. Note: for picky eaters this menu may be a challenge. Mobile Order Available

Milk Stand - It wouldn’t be a visit to a Galaxy far far away without the famous blue or green milk. Offered in both alcoholic and non-alcoholic forms. Mobile Order Available

Oga’s Cantina - The hottest reservation in all of Walt Disney World! Oga’s specializes in fantastical drinks sourced with ingredients from across the galaxy and enticing concoctions that will delight even the youngest crew members. Please note this is a lounge, not a full menu only a limited snack is available for food.

Ronto Roasters - Sink your teeth into a savory grilled sausage and roasted pork wrap at this exotic meat stall (plant based options available). This is located right next to Docking Bay 7, so it’s easy to get confused! Cast members will happily direct you to the right spot to grab your food. Mobile Order Available

SUNSET BLVD

Walking towards The Tower of Terror, then you’re on Sunset Blvd! There are lots of fun shops along the way, so give yourself plenty of time to browse!

Anaheim Produce - Grab hold of an on-the-go energy boost at this cart featuring a fast and refreshing assortment of snacks and treats, including fresh fruit and veggies, Mickey pretzels with zesty cheese sauce, frozen lemonades, margaritas and more.

Catalina Eddie’s - Cruise over for fresh hot pizza, zesty chicken Caesar salads and Uncrustables for your youngsters. Then, satisfy your sweet tooth with a delicious dessert. Hot and cold drinks are also available. Mobile Order Available

Fairfax Fare - Craving a specialty hot dog?! This is your spot. Plant based and gluten friendly options available. Mobile Order Available

Hollywood Scoops - Get the inside scoop with hand-dipped ice cream and sundaes. Don't miss the star of the menu the brownie sundae. Fat free, no sugar added vanilla ice cream is also available.

Rosie’s All American Cafe - Relish in the red, white and blue spirit with American classics like an Angus cheeseburger, crispy chicken nuggets, and fries—then wash it down with an icy Coke or an ice-cold beer! Mobile Order Available

 
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Commissary lane

This area is directly to the left of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railroad.

ABC Commissary Lane - Right off Commissary Lane, enjoy a variety of entrees including buffalo chicken grilled cheese, pork tacos or plant based dishes as well as seasonal offerings and drinks. This is a great spot with lots of indoor dining available if you need to cool down. Mobile Order Available

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ECHO LAKE

Look for the Dino in the water, walk that way, now you’re in Echo Lake!

Dockside Diner - There are plenty of tables right in front, with lots of umbrellas to keep you comfortable. The menu changes frequently, but you’ll often spot items like shrimp salad roll and milkshakes as well as Mac and cheese for little ones. Please note that this location is sometimes closed (or running for limited hours) on days when less crowds are anticipated.

Epic Eats - Located right outside The Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, this is a spot if you have a craving for something sweet! Offering everything from funnel cakes to root beer floats.

Tune-In Lounge - Tucked in-between Hollywood & Vine and 50’s Prime Time Cafe, this is a great spot to wait for your dining reservation at either location. Didn’t grab a 50’s Prime Time reservation, but you’re craving some meatloaf? No prob - you can order off the full menu when seated at the bar.

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Grand avenue

Near the entrance (or exit) of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, you’ll find an area with lots of Muppets, and some of the cleanest bathrooms in all of Disney!

Baseline Tap - Calling all beer lovers, this spot has a wide selection of California craft beer! Soak up these sensational suds with a Bavarian pretzel slathered in mustard and beer-cheese fondue, spiced almonds or a charcuterie board highlighting delicious California cheeses. Not a beer lover, no worries, there are plenty of non-alcoholic options as well as a variety of California wines and ciders to choose from!

PizzeRizzo - Stop on by for pizza, a meatball sub or antipasto salad at this friendly neighborhood joint run by Rizzo, the wise-cracking Muppet. Mobile Order Available

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Holllywood blvd

This is the main entryway to the park, the iconic walk-way to the Chinese Theatre.

The Trolley Car Cafe - Step inside this classic trolley car station and explore a unique experience for all kinds of coffee lovers—including a selection of STARBUCKS® Coffee, specialty beverages and Disney baked goods. The line is usually long in the morning hours, but it does move quickly for those in need of some caffeine to kick-start your day!

The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge - Located just outside the signature dining location, The Hollywood Brown Derby, this offers guests a way to experience the restaurant and a few select items on the menu, without an advance dining reservation. However, it’s fairly common to see lines for the Lounge. I recommend trying to visit outside the lunch and dinner rush.

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Pixar place

Sometimes this spot can be missed as you’re walking to Toy Story land, but this nice spot is great for a mid-afternoon coffee, plus the Incredible characters are usually spotted nearby!

Market - Featuring Jack’s famous Num Num Cookie, it’s worth a stop to fuel up on some coffee and try this cult classic cookie! Typically fresh fruit is available at this spot, which we always love finding around the parks!

Neighborhood Bakery - currently closed.

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TOY STORY LAND

This is another very popular land in Hollywood Studios. I recommend placing mobile orders for Woody’s Lunch Box at least an hour before you plan to eat. This will also give you time to find a table - as seating is very limited in this area.

Woody’s Lunch Box - Dishing out all sorts of tasty treats for “honorary toys,” Woody’s Lunch Box features classic American fare, old-fashioned soda floats and other Toy Story-themed specialties. Known for the Lunch Box Tart, this sweet treat usually rotates depending on the season! Mobile Order Available, and highly recommended!!