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Restaurants and Food Outlets
Main Street USA - Frontierland -
Adventureland - Fantasyland -
Discoveryland
You are not permitted to take your own food into
the park. There is, however, a picnic site just outside the park,
between the main car park and the railway station.
The on-site 'fast' food restaurants often aren't
very fast, so avoid eating during peak meal times if possible,
and be prepared for longer queues than you might expect at the
more efficient US parks.
There are also mobile food carts serving popcorn,
baked potatoes, ice creams, pretzels, pizzas, sandwiches, drinks,
etc.
Seasonal changes: During the winter months, some
park food facilities, marked , are generally closed expect for
some weekends and school holidays. Also, restaurants marked [1]
may be closed on off-peak Mondays and Tuesdays, while those marked
[2] may be closed on off-peak Wednesdays and Thursdays. See section
1.2 for current seasonal operating schedules.
You may also find that some of the hotel restaurants
(especially those in hotels which boast more than one restaurant)
are closed some days during winter. It would be a good idea to
confirm in advance if you wish to visit a particular restaurant.
Note: vegetarian food is available at most park and
hotel restaurants, but you may prefer to confirm with staff before
being seated.
Main Street USA
The Coffee Grinder
(coffee kiosk half-way down Main Street)
The Ice Cream Company
(nice ice-cream kiosk half-way down Main Street)
Market House Deli
(jumbo sandwiches)
Walt's - an American Restaurant
[2]
(Great eating place for real Disney fans. See section 5.2)
Cookie Kitchen
(expensive cookie shop)
Cable Car Bake Shop
(croissants and cakes)
Casey's Corner
(sells one-foot hot dogs. Avoid the chicken ones!)
The Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour
(ice cream sundaes, etc)
Victoria's Home-Style Restaurant
(hot quiches and snacks)
Plaza Gardens Restaurant
(Victorian-style. Nice place for a character breakfast)
Frontierland
Silver Spur Steakhouse
[2]
(rather formal, plain old-fashioned steakhouse)
The Last Chance Cafe
(overlooks Thunder Mountain. Smoked beef/turkey sandwiches)
The Lucky Nugget Saloon
[2]
(Great old-west entertainment. Bilingual show, with audience
participation. Food is substantial)
Fuente del Oro Restaurante
(Mexican food)
Cowboy Cookout Barbecue
[1]
(Fast-food, burgers, etc in old-west barn location. Indoor and
outdoor seating. Cowhand Band plays several times a day)
Adventureland
Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost
[2]
(Pizzas and Italian specialities)
Restaurant Hakuna Matata (was
Aux Epices Enchantees)
(varied menu: lamb curry, couscous, beef/chicken brochettes)
Café de la Brousse
(light refreshments; nice waterside location)
Captain Hook's Galley
(sandwich snacks from the pirate ship)
Blue Lagoon Restaurant
[1]
(Great place to eat in a quiet romantic setting. Pirates of the
Caribbean boats float by as you enjoy your meal under a deep blue
'sky' in tropical surroundings. Good service, and the food - mostly
seafood - is highly recommended)
Fantasyland
Auberge de Cendrillon
[1]
(Cinderella's coach sits in the courtyard. Character Teas are
sometimes available here as part of special offers with travel
companies - e.g. Paris Travel Service charge £ 6. You can
see the wishing well and the rear of Le Theatre du Chateau from
here: watch Mickey waiting to go on stage - give him a shout and
he may wave at you)
Pizzeria Bella Notte
[1]
(order a Mickey Mouse Pizza just for the hell of it)
Fantasia Gelati
(nice, but expensive, ice creams)
Au Chalet de la Marionnette
[2]
(Pinocchio's restaurant. Fast-food, chicken and salad)
Toad Hall Restaurant
(fish & chips, steak sandwiches - yummy, says this Brit!)
March Hare Refreshments
(drinks and un-birthday cakes - which are slightly larger than
cup-cakes, and look as sweet and sickly as heck!)
The Old Mill
(French bread sandwiches - "Sub's"
to the Americans, I believe. Can be busy)
Discoveryland
Cafe Hyperion [2]
(fast-food restaurant inside the Videopolis)
Buzz Lightyear's Pizza Planet
(New Toy Story themed restaurant, located
near Space Mountain and Captain EO. One unique feature is a supervised
children's play area with closed circuit television enabling parents
to keep an eye on their children no matter where they sit)
Cafe des Visionnaires
(now closed and turned into another games
arcade, as if one were needed)
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