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Walt Disney World Dining Guide - Disney's Hollywood Studios


The Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida has a plethora of dining options to choose from.  With a little pre-planning going a long way to a great vacation, it helps to know what is available at each park, Disney Springs and the resorts.  We hope this guide for Disney's Hollywood Studios will help you see through some of the noise and determine what you might want to put on your vacation agendas for meals and snacks!

For the first installment in this series covering Magic Kingdom, click here!

Types of Dining Establishments

Table Service Restaurants: You sit at a table and are served by a server (traditional restaurant experience.) We highly recommend advance dining reservations for table service restaurants, which can be made 60 days in advance of your trip.

Table Service restaurants are sometimes broken down farther by:

    • Signature Dining - These restaurants will be a more upscale experience, often have a dress code and a higher average check
    • Character Dining - These experiences are often buffets, family style or prix fixe, and will have characters visit your table throughout your meal.  Visit our blog post here to learn more about character dining.
    • Dining Experience - These are family style and include a show with your meal!
Lounges: These locations are smaller and focus on the drink and atmosphere.  Many offer snacks and small bites in addition to their beverage menus. They typically do not take reservations but are quite popular and can have a bit of a wait.

Quick Service Restaurants: You order or pickup your food from a counter and do not have a dedicated server.  If Mobile Order is available through the My Disney Experience app, it will usually save time and headache to use this service and just pick up your food and find a table when it is ready.

Carts and Kiosks: These are small little spots throughout Disney with very limited menu options.  You just hop in line and place your order and get your food right then and there.  There isn't always seating nearby, so keep your eyes peeled! 

*Please note, that while some places are listed as Quick Service on the Walt Disney World website, we categorize them as a Cart or Kiosk due to limited menu selection, seating or hours.

Let's take a closer look at the dining options in Hollywood Studios.  Click the links on restaurant names for our agent's personal experiences and restaurant reviews. 

Table Service

Name

Location

Cuisine

Cost

Meals

Notes or Tips

50’s Prime Time Café

Echo Lake

American Comfort

$$

L, D

Be ready to get treated like family and keep those elbows off the table!

Hollywood and Vine

Echo Lake

American

$$$

B, L, D

Buffet, Character Dining with Disney Junior for breakfast and Minnie and friends in seasonal attire at lunch and dinner

Hollywood Brown Derby

Hollywood Boulevard

Contemporary American

$$$

L, D

Signature Dining, home of the famous Cobb Salad

Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano

Grand Avenue

Casual Italian

$$

L, D

Roundup Rodeo BBQ

Toy Story Land

BBQ

$$$

L, D

Themed restaurant, all you can enjoy

Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant

Commissary Lane

Burgers and Shakes

$$

L, D

Most tables are rows of cars so conversations with parties of more than 2 can be difficult.

 

Meatloaf from 50's Prime Time

Lounges

Name

Location

Cuisine

Cost

Meals

Notes or Tips

Base Line Tap House

Grand Avenue

Californian

$

L, D

Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge

Drinks

$$

L, D

 

Oga's Cantina

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Drinks

$$

S

Reservations are typically required, but your spot might be standing at the bar.  While the MDE App will state a mealtime, there are no actual entrees served here, just small snacks. 

Cocktails at Oga's Cantina

Quick Service

Name

Location

Cuisine

Cost

Meals

Notes or Tips

ABC Commissary

Commissary Lane

American

$

L, D

Indoor seating is plentiful here for a break from the elements

Backlot Express

Echo Lake

American

$

L, D

Home of the Wookie Cookie 

Catalina Eddies

Sunset Boulevard

Pizza

$

L, D

 

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Galactic Grub

$$

L, D

 

Dockside Diner

Echo Lake

Hot Dogs

$

L, D

 

Fairfax Fare

Sunset Boulevard

Bowls

$

L, D

 

PizzeRizzo

Grand Avenue

Pizza

$

L, D

 

Ronto Roasters

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Sausages

$

B, L

Closes by mid-afternoon, come early! 

Rosie's All-American Cafe

Sunset Boulevard

American

$

L, D

 

Trolley Car Cafe

Hollywood Boulevard

Starbucks & Snacks

$

B, S

 

Woody's Lunch Box

Toy Story Land

Sandwiches

$

B, L, D

 

Sandwich from Woody's Lunch Box

Carts & Kiosks

Name

Location

Cuisine

Cost

Meals

Notes or Tips

Anaheim Produce

Sunset Boulevard

Healthy

$

S

Epic Eats

Echo Lake

Funnel Cake

$

S

 

Hollywood Scoops

Sunset Boulevard

Ice Cream

$

B, S

You can get Mickey waffles here in the morning!

Kat Saka’s Kettle

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Popcorn

$

S

 

KRNR The Rock Station

Sunset Boulevard

Snacks

$

S

 

Market & Neighborhood Bakery

Pixar Plaza

Snacks

$

S

Try Jack-Jack's Num Num Cookie

Meals Key: B- Breakfast, L- Lunch, D- Dinner, S- Snacks/Sweets

Other Dining Notes:

Disney's Hollywood Studios has done a lot in recent years to improve their food offerings in the park.  They have some of the most immersive table service restaurants of all the parks and some great lounge and snack choices.


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Maci Schau
Maci is an avid foodie and loves trying out new restaurants and seasonal food offerings in the parks.  You can email Maci at maci@kingdomkonsultant.com.

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