Restaurants at Hollywood Studios
Disney’s Hollywood Studios has a variety of dining options ranging from quick-service bites to themed sit-down experiences, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Let’s take a culinary tour through the best restaurants at Hollywood Studios.
Quick-Service Favorites
For those on the go, Hollywood Studios offers plenty of quick-service spots that don’t skimp on flavor.
- Woody’s Lunch Box
Located in Toy Story Land, this charming eatery serves up nostalgic comfort food with a modern twist. Favorites include the Grilled Three-Cheese Sandwich, Totchos (tater tot nachos), and their iconic Lunch Box Tarts, which are a Disney-fied version of Pop-Tarts. - Ronto Roasters
Over in Galaxy’s Edge, you’ll find this Star Wars-inspired kiosk. The Ronto Wrap, a combination of roasted pork, grilled sausage, and tangy slaw, is a must-try. Pair it with a refreshing Meiloorun Juice to complete your intergalactic meal. - Backlot Express
Situated near the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, Backlot Express is perfect for a classic theme park meal. With options like chicken strips, burgers, and salads, it’s a reliable choice for families.
Looking for break
If you are looking for a place to grab a drink and just relax for a few minutes. Baseline Tap House Bar there are lots of beers on tap, try the Bavarian Pretzel it was so good we had to get a second! There is a decent patio area to grab a table and just take a few minutes to enjoy the park atmosphere.
Table-Service Gems
When you’re ready to sit down and savor your meal, these table-service restaurants provide unforgettable dining experiences.
- The Hollywood Brown Derby: A nod to the Golden Age of Hollywood, this signature restaurant offers an elegant ambiance and a menu filled with classics. The Cobb Salad, reportedly invented at the original Brown Derby, is a highlight, as are the indulgent desserts. The history here was so much fun to see!
- Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant: This quirky restaurant transports you to a 1950s drive-in movie theater. Diners sit in car-shaped booths while watching old sci-fi film clips on a massive screen. The menu includes burgers, shakes, and other American favorites. I highly recommend getting a shake it hit the spot on a hot day.
- Roundup Rodeo BBQ: Rustle up some of Disney’s best BBQ this side of the Mississippi. See what it’s like to be one of Andy’s Toys. Want to try some of Prospector’s Homemade Cheddar Biscuits with Sweet Pepper Jelly, or Rootin’ Tootin Tomato Salad with a fun atmosphere for all to enjoy?
Themed Dining in Galaxy’s Edge
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is not just about rides and merchandise; it’s also a culinary adventure. In addition to Ronto Roasters, don’t miss these:
- Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo
This quick-service spot serves imaginative dishes inspired by the Star Wars universe. Try the Batuu-bon dessert or the Felucian Kefta and Hummus Garden Spread for a unique taste of the galaxy. - Oga’s Cantina
While not a full-service restaurant, this lively bar offers a menu of exotic drinks (both non-alcoholic and alcoholic options) and small bites. The Fuzzy Tauntaun and the Batuu Bits snack mix are fan favorites. While this is a fun place to try be aware it is a loud dance vibe. We had a fun time here but I can say it may not be for everyone.
Sweet Treats and Snacks
No trip to Hollywood Studios is complete without indulging in some magical snacks. Here are a few must-tries:
- Blue and Green Milk
Available at the Milk Stand in Galaxy’s Edge, these colorful, plant-based beverages are a hit with Star Wars fans. (be aware of allergies of Coconut) - Carrot Cake Cookie
Found at Trolley Car Café, this giant whoopie-pie-style treat is filled with cream cheese frosting and perfect for sharing. - Mickey Pretzel and Cheese
A classic Disney snack, the Mickey Pretzel is available at various carts throughout the park and pairs perfectly with a side of cheese sauce.
Tips for Dining at Hollywood Studios
- Make Reservations Early: Table-service restaurants like Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater and Round Up Roadea fill up quickly. Use the My Disney Experience app to book reservations in advance of your trip.
- Mobile Order for Quick-Service: Skip the lines by using the mobile order feature in the Disney app for spots like Woody’s Lunch Box and Ronto Roasters. Mobile order is life saver while at busy parks. Order while in line and head to pick up during the time you selected.
- Plan Around Showtimes: Many restaurants are conveniently located near attractions and shows, so plan your meals to avoid missing any must-see entertainment.
Whether you’re craving a quick bite or a fully immersive dining experience, Hollywood Studios delivers an array of delicious options. So grab your appetite and get ready to taste the magic!
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