In my opinion, this park has the weakest food options. This may change over the next few years as they finish Toy Story Land and Star Wars Land, but we actually chose to leave the park for lunch on our January 2017 trip. That doesn’t mean you won’t find something you like though!
Quick Service:
- ABC Commissary – basic burgers/nuggets/ribs/etc
- Backlot Express – hot dogs, nuggets, burgers, etc. They do offer a few Star Wars themed options
- Catalina Eddie’s – pizza, caesar salad
- Fairfax Fare – pulled pork, empanadas, etc
- Min & Bill’s Dockside Diner – hot dogs, nachos, etc.
- PizzeRizzo – Muppet’s themed pizza place
- Rosie’s All-American Cafe – burgers, nuggets, etc
Table Service:
- 50’s Prime Time Cafe – I really wanted to love this place, it came very highly suggested by friends/family, but it was just ok. It’s themed as if you’re eating at your grandma’s house in the 1950’s, some tables have black and white TV’s by them. Luke’s meal was much better than mine, my review is here. The servers can call you out for using your phone, having your elbows on the table, not eating your veggies, etc. Try the peanut butter and jelly milkshake – you can walk in and get one to go. Menu is meatloaf, pot roast, chicken pot pie, etc.
- Hollywood Brown Derby – a signature restaurant, which means a little higher end. Lamb, duck, steak, seafood. Most popular item is the Cobb Salad.
- Hollywood & Vine – Disney Jr. themed buffet breakfast & lunch (Sofia the First, Handy Manny, etc) . Dinner is Minnie, Mickey, Donald, Daisy and Goofy
- Mama Melrose’s – Italian restaurant
- Sci-Fi Fine-In Theater – Designed to look like an old drive-in theater, the table booths are actually cars with 3 rows in each. The theming is awesome, I just wasn’t hungry/feeling great the day we went. My review is here. Menu is burgers, salads, steak – pretty standard American food.