Working on your dining reservations? Here are the best table service restaurants in each Disney park.
Magic Kingdom – Eating in the Castle is a dream come true for both adults and children. When you book a reservation at Cinderella’s Royal Table, you dine with Cinderella, Aurora, Jasmine, Belle and Snow White in the heart of the castle. Your entree choices include Slow-roasted Pork Tenderloin, Pan-seared Chicken or Steak and Shrimp. It is a delicious meal and an amazing experiences for children and the young at heart.
Epcot – With so many choices around the world, it is hard to choose just one to be the best. My personal favorite is San Angel Inn. Located inside the Mayan ruins in the Mexico pavilion, this restaurant offers a romantic setting and a delicious South of the Border specialties. Entree choices include Arrachera con Chilaquiles, Pollo a las Rajas and Tacos de Carne. Ask for a seat by the water and you can wave to guests on The Three Caballeros Boat Ride.
Animal Kingdom – A buffet is a perfect choice for guests who want to leave satisfied and full. Tusker House in Africa is a colorful marketplace styled eatery that serves family favorites with African flavors. Choices on the buffet include Peri-Peri Marinated Baked Salmon, Oven-roasted Red Skin Potatoes with Rosemary, Blatjangs, Hummus and for kids, you’ll find traditional American entrees including pizza and macaroni and cheese. While eating, you’ll also have visits from Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Mickey so have those character books ready!
Hollywood Studios – If you are looking for a fun dining experience without characters, 50’s Prime Time Cafe will aim to please. Styled like mom’s kitchen in the 1950’s, this restaurant will bring you back to your childhood. Your waiter will treat you just like mom, instructing you to keep your elbows off the table and to eat all your veggies. And when you are ready to choose your dessert, you’ll have to click through the pictures in a genuine Viewfinder toy.
Wilderness Lodge – If you want a delicious meal outside the hustle and bustle of the parks, Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge will please even the pickiest of eaters. Serving traditional American favorites including the All-You-Care-To-Enjoy Platter (pictured above) with pork ribs, barbecued pulled pork, roasted chicken and oak-roasted beef strip loin. Ask for ketchup and you’ll be very surprised what happens in this family style restaurant.
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Anna Mae says
IME Cinderella’s Castle is overrated. The food is much better at Be Our Guest and you are still dining in a castle.
At Hollywood Studios, Primetime was great when it opened. As a teen at the time, I could relate to the 50s from watching old shows – Leave it to Beaver, Father Knows Best – and recognize things from my grandparents house & when my parents were young. But, 25 years later, my 9 year old has no frame of reference on the 50s. If we do dinner at HS, it’s usually at Mama Melrose – but more out of default.
Larisa Baldwin says
Its not “thee” castle though. I think it’s more of a one and done type thing.
Larisa Baldwin says
You are right about 50’s PTC. I didn’t really think about it that way That makes me so sad. I loved it!! Sci Fi is really super cool too though.
jenny says
I think You mean San Angel Inn, right? It’s the one inside with the seating along the volcano and ride. la Hacienda de San Angel is the one that overlooks the lagoon. I love the Pollo a las Rajas at San Angel Inn…my favorite!!!
Romo Ruz says
The food in Mexico, outside or inside, is amazing. But I think Kristin is talking about to the water where the boats from the Three Caballeros Rides floats on.