When it comes to dining, it’s no secret that Walt Disney World has a lot of options.
Spread across the property’s 4 theme parks, 20+ hotels, and the Disney Springs district, there are all kinds of eateries.
All of those options can be a lot to sort through, and that’s where we come in. Our Guide to Disney World Dining pulls it all together so you can stop stressing and focus on the fun without feeling like you’re missing a thing, and if you have a limited amount of time — like, say, enough to stop by only a few restaurants over the course of a short trip, we can help you! If you’re trying to narrow down where to grab a bite, we’ve broken it down into distinct categories:
New: Garden View Tea Lounge
If you’re a relatively regular Walt Disney World guest looking to experience the newest dining experiences Disney World has to offer, there are currently a few options, like The Beak and Barrel at the Magic Kingdom and GEO-82 at EPCOT. However, our focus right now is the Grand Floridian’s Garden View Tea Lounge.
This past March saw the long-awaited reopening of the afternoon tea experience at the Grand Floridian, which had been shuttered for over 6 years. According to Disney, the new tea room experience is “a proper British afternoon tea experience” featuring “premium Twinings tea selections paired with delightful scones, small bites and exquisite pastries” all themed to Alice in Wonderland.
Overall, we found the experience to be lovely, if a bit lacking for the price. At $79 per adult, you likely won’t leave hungry, but none of the bites we had really “wowed” us. We were hoping for more elevated flavors, and most of the desserts tasted like something you’d find in any Disney World bakery case.
Iconic: Cinderella’s Royal Table
Moving on from new to classic, we have Cinderella’s Royal Table. There’s arguably no more iconic Disney World location based on location alone, as the Royal Table is situated inside the legendary Cinderella Castle. Thanks to this regal setting, the restaurant — which was originally dubbed King Stefan’s Banquet Hall — has been one of the Magic Kingdom’s most popular since it opened with the park in 1971. But does the experience live up to the hype?
From our many experiences over the years — including the most recent — we’ve come away with the general feeling that the food itself is simply fine. It isn’t BAD, but versions of pretty much everything on the menu can be found better at other Walt Disney World locations. In turn, the meals feel like they’re really not worth the $76 per person price tag for breakfast, or the $89 per person price tag for lunch/dinner.
Of course, that’s where the “iconic” nature of the experience comes in. The true draw of Cinderella’s Royal Table is the bucket list moment of eating INSIDE the castle, surrounded by Disney Princesses during character dining.
Best: Nomad Lounge
If you’re looking to eschew the newest and most iconic and simply looking for the best, our answer is a bit off the beaten path: Nomad Lounge at Animal Kingdom!
Attached to Animal Kingdom’s signature restaurant, Tiffins, Nomad Lounge offers the opportunity to try some small bites that come STRAIGHT from the Tiffins kitchen (like the naan and dip trio, the sticky pork ribs, and churros that actually taste GOOD)…
…while also sipping on some of the best handcrafted cocktails Disney resort-wide, as well as a specialty deep amber ale — called the Kungaloosh Spiced Excursion — that’s brewed EXCLUSIVELY for Disney World!
Atmospherically, the lounge speaks to all the wanderers, travelers, and nomads-at-heart. The interior features soft curtains reminiscent of mosquito netting, warm hues, and banisters hanging from the ceiling that highlight the imagineers who traveled to other countries to help make Animal Kingdom into what it is today. A wraparound porch circles the building, with plush furniture and gorgeous waterfront views, all of which provide a welcome moment of peace in the midst of a hectic Disney World vacation.
Whether you’re looking for the newest, most iconic, or simply the best Disney World dining experience, be sure to keep these restaurants in mind, and stay tuned to DFB for more Disney dining takes!
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