Hollywood Studios Dining Guide (2026): Every Restaurant Worth Knowing About

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Hollywood Studios Dining Guide - Sci-Fi Diner at Hollywood Studios in Disney World | Magic in the Planning

By Alyssa Howard

This Hollywood Studios dining guide covers every restaurant in the park, organized by area, with everything you need to know before you go: price range, cuisine type, whether reservations are accepted, whether mobile ordering is available, and what each spot is best known for.

Hollywood Studios dining is all about the experience. As a family, some of our absolute favorite Walt Disney World dining memories have come from this park. The theming here goes to a whole new level. Step back in time to the 1950s to eat in mom’s kitchen, dine at a vintage sci-fi drive-in movie theater, or grab a galactic drink at Oga’s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

Summer 2026 is an especially exciting time for Hollywood Studios dining. The park debuted Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets on May 26, along with a brand-new snack kiosk themed to the Swedish Chef. A new Disney Jr. show has also opened, and the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run experience now features a new Mandalorian and Grogu mission. There is a lot of fresh content in this park right now.


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A Few Things to Know Before You Eat

Make reservations early. Hollywood Studios has a small number of table service restaurants, but the ones that accept reservations fill up fast. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater and 50’s Prime Time Café in particular are among the harder Disney World dining reservations to land. Book the moment your 60-day window opens at 6 AM ET.

Use mobile ordering. Hollywood Studios has one of the best mobile ordering setups of any Disney park. The majority of quick service locations offer it through the My Disney Experience app, and it is a genuine time-saver, especially during busy periods in Galaxy’s Edge.

Price guide used throughout this post:

  • $ = $14.99 and under per adult
  • $$ = $15 to $34.99 per adult
  • $$$ = $35 to $59.99 per adult
  • $$$$ = $60 and over per adult

 

Entrance to Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World | Magic in the Planning

Hollywood Studios Dining in Commissary Lane

Commissary Lane is a short stretch connecting Echo Lake to Grand Avenue, home to two of the park’s most iconic dining experiences.

 

ABC Commissary

Quick Service | American | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

A bright, spacious quick service spot serving a broad American menu with a few globally inspired options. One of the better options in the park for a full, filling meal without a reservation. The large indoor dining room makes it a solid midday break spot.

Known for: Shrimp tacos, buffalo grilled cheese, Mediterranean salads, plant-based options, large air-conditioned seating area

 

Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant

Table Service | American | $$ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: Yes

One of the most inventive restaurant concepts anywhere in Walt Disney World. You sit in replica vintage drive-in movie cars under a painted night sky, watching classic sci-fi B-movies, newsreels, and cartoons on a big screen at the front of the room.

The food is classic American diner: burgers, hot dogs, milkshakes, chicken strips. Nothing groundbreaking on the menu, but the atmosphere is unlike anywhere else on property.

This is one of the harder Hollywood Studios dining reservations to land, and one of our all-time favorite Walt Disney World restaurants. My daughters absolutely loved the car-booth seating and the old movies playing overhead. The milkshakes are genuinely great. Book this one first when your window opens.

Known for: Vintage drive-in car booths, classic sci-fi films playing overhead, burgers, milkshakes, one of the most unique dining atmospheres at Walt Disney World

 

Hollywood Studios Dining in Echo Lake

Echo Lake is home to two of Hollywood Studios’ most beloved table service experiences, plus a handful of quick service options. This area should be a priority for anyone visiting with families.

 

50’s Prime Time Café

Table Service | American | $$ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: Yes

Fried Chicken at 50s Prime Time Cafe in Hollywood Studios at Disney World | Magic in the Planning

50’s Prime Time Café is set in a 1950s American home kitchen, and your server plays the role of a nagging, loveable parent. They will remind you to eat your vegetables, put your elbows off the table, and clean your plate.

The menu is classic American comfort food: fried chicken, meatloaf, pot roast, and PB&J milkshakes. The theming is layered, interactive, and genuinely hilarious, with vintage black-and-white TV shows playing throughout the restaurant.

This was one of our favorite dining experiences with our young daughters. The servers really commit to the bit, and the interactive nature of the meal kept the girls engaged and laughing the entire time. The fried chicken is excellent. Do not miss it.

Known for: Interactive 1950s server characters, fried chicken, pot roast, meatloaf, PB&J milkshakes, one of the most entertaining meals in any Disney park

 

Backlot Express

Quick Service | American | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

A spacious quick service location near Star Tours serving classic American staples. One of the better counter service options in this area of the park, with a large indoor seating area.

Known for: Burgers, Cuban sandwiches, teriyaki bowls, Wookie Cookie

 

Dockside Diner

Quick Service | American | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

A retro boat-shaped outdoor stand dishing out creative hot dogs and quick bites. A convenient stop near Echo Lake.

Known for: California BLTA Dog, shrimp salad rolls, chipotle chicken salad rolls, quick bites near the lake

 

Epic Eats

Quick Service | Snacks | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A snack stand near Echo Lake serving warm funnel cakes and sweet treats. A good midday dessert stop.

Known for: Loaded funnel cakes, root beer floats, soft serve

 

Hollywood & Vine

Table Service | American Buffet, Character Dining | $$$$ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: Yes

A lively character dining buffet featuring Minnie Mouse and friends in seasonally themed costumes. The lineup changes throughout the year (beach theme for summer, Halloween, holidays, etc.), keeping the experience fresh for repeat visitors. The all-you-care-to-enjoy buffet has a solid spread of American comfort food alongside carved meats and desserts.

A great option for families with young children who want character interaction with the flexibility of a buffet format.

Known for: Seasonal character dining with Minnie and friends, buffet format great for picky eaters, rotating seasonal themes throughout the year

 

Tune-In Lounge

Table Service (Lounge) | American | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A cozy retro lounge connected directly to 50’s Prime Time Café serving the full 50’s Prime Time menu alongside specialty cocktails. Walk-up seating only. A great option if you cannot land a 50’s Prime Time reservation and still want the food and atmosphere.

Known for: Full 50’s Prime Time menu, specialty cocktails in a retro 1950s setting, walk-up availability

 

Hollywood Studios Dining in Grand Avenue

Grand Avenue is a short area near the back of the park, home to one of Hollywood Studios’ best spots for adults.

 

BaseLine Tap House

Table Service (Lounge) | American | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A laid-back California craft beer lounge with a solid rotating selection of American craft beers and a small menu of shareable plates. One of the better spots in the park for adults looking for a drink and a snack without committing to a full sit-down meal.

Known for: Rotating craft beer selection, Bavarian pretzel with beer cheese, charcuterie boards, relaxed outdoor and indoor seating

 

Hollywood Studios Dining on Hollywood Boulevard

Hollywood Boulevard is the park’s main entrance thoroughfare, home to the park’s signature fine dining restaurant and the Hollywood Studios Starbucks.

 

The Hollywood Brown Derby

Table Service | American, Fine Dining | $$$ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: Yes

An elegant signature dining experience inspired by the legendary Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant of the Golden Age of cinema. The warm, wood-paneled dining room is beautifully designed, and the menu features contemporary American cuisine with classic touches.

The Cobb Salad here is iconic and prepared tableside. The Hollywood Brown Derby is also one of three Hollywood Studios restaurants that offer a Fantasmic! Dining Package, which includes guaranteed seating for the nighttime show.

Known for: The original Cobb Salad (tableside preparation), filet mignon, grapefruit cake, Golden Age of Hollywood atmosphere, Fantasmic! Dining Package option

 

The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge

Table Service (Lounge) | American | $$ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

An outdoor lounge adjacent to The Hollywood Brown Derby serving craft cocktails, wine, and lighter bites with outdoor park views. Walk-up only.

Known for: Grapefruit Cake Martini, craft cocktails, outdoor seating with park views

 

The Trolley Car Café

Quick Service | Coffee and Baked Goods | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

Hollywood Studios’ in-park Starbucks, located in a beautifully themed streetcar building right on Hollywood Boulevard. The full Starbucks menu is available alongside pastries and bakery items.

Known for: Starbucks beverages, breakfast pastries, quick morning fuel at park open

 

Hollywood Studios Dining in Pixar Place

Pixar Place is a small area near the entrance to Toy Story Land featuring two snack stops with a fun Pixar theme, including the park’s most beloved cookie.

 

Market

Quick Service | Snacks | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A small Pixar-themed snack stand in the Pixar Place area offering grab-and-go treats. Best known as one of the two locations serving the famous Num Num Cookie.

Known for: Num Num Cookie (Jack-Jack’s chocolate chip cookie from The Incredibles), popcorn, classic park snacks

 

Neighborhood Bakery

Quick Service | Snacks | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A charming Pixar-themed snack kiosk at the entrance to Toy Story Land. The star of the show is the Num Num Cookie, a thick, rich chocolate-chunk cookie that originated at Pixar Pier in Disneyland and is one of the most sought-after treats in Hollywood Studios.

Known for: Num Num Cookie (the must-try item), frozen slushies, Pixar-color specialty drinks

 

Hollywood Studios Dining in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Galaxy’s Edge is one of the most immersive themed lands ever built, and the dining experience matches. Every restaurant and snack stop here is fully integrated into the world of Batuu, with themed names, ingredients, and packaging that make even a quick snack feel like part of the story.

 

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo

Quick Service | American, Galaxy-Themed | $$ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

The main quick service restaurant in Galaxy’s Edge, housed inside a galactic cargo hold. The menu goes well beyond typical theme park fare, with creative and surprisingly satisfying dishes themed to the Star Wars universe.

Known for: Fried Endorian Chicken Tip Yip (the must-order), plant-based kefta, Outpost Puff, creative galaxy-themed dishes in an immersive setting

 

Kat Saka’s Kettle

Quick Service | Snacks | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

A colorful Galaxy’s Edge snack kiosk serving the park’s unique Outpost Mix, a sweet and spicy popcorn blend that has become a fan favorite.

Known for: Outpost Mix (sweet and spicy popcorn), a quintessential Galaxy’s Edge snack

 

Milk Stand

Quick Service | Specialty Beverages | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

Home of the iconic Blue Milk and Green Milk, two of the most photographed drinks in Walt Disney World. Both are available in non-alcoholic and alcoholic versions.

Known for: Blue Milk (frozen, plant-based, coconut and rice milk blend), Green Milk (frozen, plant-based tropical blend), alcoholic versions available for guests 21 and over

 

Oga’s Cantina

Table Service (Lounge) | Themed Cocktails and Bites | $$ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: Yes

Oga's Cantina at Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World | Magic in the Planning

Oga’s Cantina is one of the most immersive bar experiences at any theme park in the world. Set inside a dimly lit Batuu cantina complete with DJ R-3X spinning intergalactic tunes, Oga’s offers themed cocktails, mocktails, and light bites that make you feel like you have genuinely stepped into the Star Wars universe.

Space is very limited and reservations are capped at two hours. The drinks are creative and the atmosphere is extraordinary. Just do not come expecting a full meal.

The ambiance of being in an actual Star Wars cantina is hard to beat. The non-alcoholic options are creative and well done for guests not drinking. Worth booking at least once.

Known for: Themed cocktails including the Fuzzy Tauntaun and Jedi Mind Trick, DJ R-3X, immersive Star Wars cantina atmosphere, one of the most unique lounge experiences at Walt Disney World

 

Ronto Roasters

Quick Service | Wraps and Snacks | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

A must-try Galaxy’s Edge stop for the Ronto Wrap, one of the most beloved quick service items in all of Hollywood Studios. The roasting spit is operated by a repurposed podracer engine, which is a nice touch.

Known for: Ronto Wrap (pork sausage, roasted pork, tangy slaw, peppercorn sauce in a warm pita), breakfast wraps in the morning, a fan-favorite Galaxy’s Edge meal

 

Hollywood Studios Dining on Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard is home to the Tower of Terror and Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, and the dining here reflects the area’s entertainment-district energy. Summer 2026 brought a brand-new addition to this area with the opening of FØØD by Swedish Chef alongside the new Muppets coaster.

 

Anaheim Produce

Quick Service | Snacks | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A convenient Sunset Boulevard snack stand serving classic Disney treats and fresh fruit. A good quick stop between rides.

Known for: Churros, Mickey ice cream bars, frozen lemonade, fresh fruit

 

Catalina Eddie’s

Quick Service | American | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

A quick and convenient pizza and salad stop on Sunset Boulevard. Simple and satisfying.

Known for: Personal pizzas, Caesar salads, convenient Sunset Boulevard location

 

Fairfax Fare

Quick Service | American | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

A casual counter service spot serving hearty BBQ-inspired protein bowls. One of the more filling quick service options in this area.

Known for: Brisket bowl, Korean pork belly bowl, protein-forward bowls with solid flavor

 

FØØD by Swedish Chef

Quick Service | Snacks | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

Brand new as of May 26, 2026, FØØD by Swedish Chef replaced the former KRNR The Rock Station kiosk in the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster courtyard on Sunset Boulevard. Themed entirely to the beloved Swedish Chef from The Muppets, the menu is as chaotic and delightful as you would expect.

Known for: Wocka Wocking Nachos (corn chips with queso blanco and guacamole), Churro Drumstick (twisted churro in mixed berry sugar with raspberry sauce), Mayhem Soft-serve Float, Pond Water Limeade, Mini Corn Dog Nuggets
Note: This location opened May 26, 2026 alongside Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets.

 

Hollywood Scoops

Quick Service | Ice Cream and Desserts | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A classic ice cream stand on Sunset Boulevard. A perfect midday sweet treat between Tower of Terror and Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster.

Known for: Mickey Brownie Sundae, specialty shakes, hand-scooped ice cream

 

Ice Cold Hydraulics

Quick Service | Snacks and Beverages | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A snack kiosk on Sunset Boulevard serving churro bites, frozen beverages, and quick treats. A good stop for a cold drink or a sweet bite on a warm Florida afternoon.

Known for: Bouncin’ Mini Churros, frozen drinks, Coca-Cola specialty beverages

 

Rosie’s All-American Café

Quick Service | American | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

A nostalgic quick service location on Sunset Boulevard serving burgers, hot dogs, and American comfort food classics. Reliable and straightforward.

Known for: Foot-long hot dogs, cheeseburgers, outdoor seating on Sunset Boulevard

 

Sunshine Day Bar

Quick Service | Beverages | $ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: No

A newer outdoor beverage kiosk on Sunset Boulevard serving specialty cocktails, mocktails, and refreshing drinks.

Known for: Strawberry Lemonade Moonshine, specialty sips and refreshing frozen drinks

 

Hollywood Studios Dining in Toy Story Land

Toy Story Land is one of the most charming corners of Hollywood Studios, and it has two dining options that both deliver: a beloved quick service and one of the park’s best sit-down experiences.

Woody and Jessie in Toy Story Land with Roundup Rodeo BBQ in the background at Hollywood Studios | Magic in the Planning

 

Roundup Rodeo BBQ

Table Service | American BBQ, Family-Style | $$$ | Mobile Order: No | Reservations: Yes

Set inside Andy’s backyard in Toy Story Land, Roundup Rodeo BBQ delivers an all-you-care-to-enjoy family-style BBQ feast in a wonderfully themed environment. The Toy Story details are everywhere you look, and the food is genuinely good.

The standout moment: the entire restaurant freezes in place when Andy’s footsteps are heard approaching. It gets a real reaction every single time. Beloved by families and growing in popularity.

Known for: Smoked ribs, beef brisket, pulled chicken, cheddar biscuits, Toy Story theming, the “Andy is coming!” freeze moment

 

Woody’s Lunch Box

Quick Service | American | $ | Mobile Order: Yes | Reservations: No

Themed as Andy’s iconic lunchbox in Toy Story Land, Woody’s Lunch Box serves creative elevated comfort food that goes well beyond typical park counter service. One of the most beloved quick service spots in all of Hollywood Studios.

Known for: Totchos (tater tot nachos), grilled cheese with tomato soup for dipping, BBQ Brisket Melt, Lunch Box Tarts, Monte Cristo sandwich

 

Hollywood Studios Dining Recommendations

Not sure where to start building your Hollywood Studios dining plan? Here is a quick guide by what you are looking for.

Best table service experience: Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant for the most unique atmosphere in the park, 50’s Prime Time Café for the most interactive and entertaining meal with kids

Best table service for a special occasion: The Hollywood Brown Derby for a signature fine dining experience with Golden Age of Hollywood glamour

Best family-style meal: Roundup Rodeo BBQ in Toy Story Land for an all-you-care-to-enjoy BBQ feast with Toy Story theming the whole family will love

Best quick service meal: Woody’s Lunch Box for creative comfort food, Docking Bay 7 for immersive Galaxy’s Edge dining, Ronto Roasters for the fan-favorite Ronto Wrap

Best snack stop: Kat Saka’s Kettle for the Outpost Mix, Milk Stand for Blue or Green Milk, FØØD by Swedish Chef for the new Muppets-themed treats, Neighborhood Bakery for the Num Num Cookie

Best for adults and a drink: Oga’s Cantina for an unmatched Star Wars atmosphere, BaseLine Tap House for craft beer and shareable plates in a relaxed setting, Tune-In Lounge for the 50’s Prime Time experience without a full reservation

Best for families with young kids: 50’s Prime Time Café for the interactive servers (a guaranteed hit with kids), Hollywood & Vine for character dining with Minnie and friends

 

Ready to Keep Planning?

Here are some resources to help!

Walt Disney World Dining Guides:

Walt Disney World Resort Guides:

For the most current hours, menus, and reservation availability, the official Hollywood Studios dining page on DisneyWorld.com is always the best source.

 

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