
Embarking on a Walt Disney World adventure inevitably involves fueling up for a day of enchantment. But with a plethora of dining options within Magic Kingdom, navigating the culinary landscape can feel as daunting as facing the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train line. Fear not, fellow park-goers! This comprehensive guide unveils the Magic Kingdom’s dining establishments, from elegant sit-down experiences to quick-service havens and delightful kiosks, all meticulously ordered from the royal coffers to the more budget-friendly bites, ensuring your stomach (and your wallet) remains happily ever after.
High-End Restaurants ($30-$60 per entree)
- Cinderella’s Royal Table: A character dining experience with breakfast prices starting at around $65-$75 per adult and $38-$45 per child, while dinner prices start at $75-$85 per adult and $45-$55 per child
- Be Our Guest Restaurant: A French-inspired restaurant with dinner prices ranging from $30-$60 per entree
- The Crystal Palace: A character meal with buffet-style service, priced around $30-$50 per adult and $15-$30 per child
- Liberty Tree Tavern: A family-style restaurant serving American cuisine, priced around $30-$50 per adult and $15-$30 per child
- The Diamond Horseshoe: A sit-down restaurant serving American-style food, priced around $30-$50 per entree
Mid-Range Restaurants ($15-$30 per entree)
- The Plaza Restaurant: A table service restaurant serving American cuisine, priced around $15-$30 per entree
- Tony’s Town Square Restaurant: An Italian-American restaurant, priced around $15-$30 per entree
Quick Service Restaurants ($10-$15 per entree)
- Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe: A Tex-Mex restaurant with prices around $10-$15 per entree
- Columbia Harbour House: A seafood restaurant with prices around $10-$15 per entree
- Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe: A quick service restaurant serving burgers and sandwiches, priced around $10-$15 per entree
- The Friar’s Nook: A quick service restaurant serving hot dogs and tots, priced around $10-$15 per entree
- Casey’s Corner: A quick service restaurant serving hot dogs, priced around $10-$15 per entree
- Gaston’s Tavern: A quick service restaurant serving sweets and snacks, priced around $5-$10 per item
- Aloha Isle: A snack stand serving Dole Whip and other treats, priced around $5-$7 per scoop
- Storybook Treats: A candy shop with prices around $5-$10 per treat
- Main Street Bakery: A bakery with prices around $5-$10 per item
- Liberty Square Market: A market with prices around $5-$10 per item
- Sunshine Tree Terrace: A snack stand with prices around $5-$10 per item
- Sleepy Hollow: A snack stand with prices around $5-$10 per item
Kiosks and Snack Stands
- Energy Bytes: A kiosk serving snacks and energy bars, priced around $5-$10 per item
- Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies: A kiosk serving snacks and treats, priced around $5-$10 per item
- Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company: A coffee shop with prices around $3-$5 per drink
- The Lunching Pad: A quick service spot serving pretzels and sandwiches, priced around $5-$10 per item
- Plaza Ice Cream Parlor: An ice cream shop with prices around $5-$7 per scoop
- Golden Oak Outpost: A quick service spot serving snacks and drinks, priced around $5-$10 per item
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