Hollywood Studios Dining Guide

Hollywood Studios Dining Guide

Hollywood Studios has some great dining experiences from immersive table service restaurant to themed lounges.

We have put together the below guide to help you work out what dining options would suit you and your family.

Table Service

Hollywood Studios has 5 table service restaurants and 1 lounge which are detailed below. Reservations are recommended for all of these and can be made up to 60 days in advance of your visit. Almost all of these restaurants offer a Fantasmic! Dining Package which we love doing as it gives you reserved seating for the show that evening - definitely worth checking out if you want to see this show. This can be booked under Dining Events on the Disney website.

Hollywood & Vine (Character Dining)

Located in Echo Lake, this restaurant lets you dine with Disney Junior Stars at Breakfast and Minnie Mouse and Friends at lunch and Dinner. The breakfast is perfect for little ones to meet their favourites and is reasonably priced for a character meal (prices start at $49 per adult for breakfast).

Roundup Rodeo BBQ

Located in Toy Story Land, we absolutely love this immersive dining which shrinks you down to the size of a toy to enjoy some very tasty BBQ food. Lunch and Dinner are served here and prices start at $49 per adult which is expensive for a meal without characters but the amazing theming and super tasty food mean this is definitely one we would recommend trying. The price includes 3 courses and is served family style (where you can ask for more of anything you want!)

The Hollywood Brown Derby

Located in Hollywood Boulevard, step into the Golden Age of Hollywood at this restaurant which serves contemporary American cuisine and is famous for dishes such as the Cobb Salad and Grapefruit Cake. Meals start at $28 per adult.

50’s Prime Time Café

Located in Echo Lake, enjoy classic American comfort food such as meatloaf and fried chicken in this 1950’s themed diner where you should bring both your appetite and sense of humour because you become one of the family when you dine here with servers giving out lessons in table etiquette and making sure you eat up all of your vegetables and keep your elbows off the table! Dining here is super fun but maybe not for everyone! Meals start at $20 per adult.

Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant

Located in Commissary Lane, you can eat your meal in a 1950’s style drive-in theater showing sci-fi movie clips! The theming is cool here as you sit in a car-shaped booth and dine on classic American dishes such as burgers and salads. Meals start at $20 per adult.

Oga’s Cantina

Located in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, step inside this immersive Star Wars themed lounge to listen to some music courtesy of the resident DJ (who happens to be a droid!) Oga’s specialises in fantastic alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks sourced with ingredients from across the galaxy! Not everyone is seated at a table here (most is standing room at the bar) but there are snacks on sale from $12 as well as a wide ranging drinks menu.

Quick Service Dining

Quick service dining is a great option where you do not have to make a reservation ahead of time so you can decide what to do and where to go on the day. You can utilise mobile ordering at many of these spot via the app which reduces the time you will spend in a queue!

  • ABC Commissary (Commissary Lane) - American cuisine with dishes such as burgers and tacos.

  • Backlot Express (Echo Lake) - Enjoy burgers, chicken tenders and the popular Wookiee Cookie sat amongst movie set props.

  • Catalina Eddie’s (Sunset Boulevard) - Italian themed food such as pizza and Caesar salad in a shared, casual outdoor setting.

  • Fairfax Fare (Sunset Boulevard) - BBQ and Hot Dogs in a shared, casual outdoor seating setting.

  • Rosie’s All-American Café (Sunset Boulevard) - Burgers and chicken nuggets in a shared, casual outdoor seating setting.

  • Woody’s Lunch Box (Toy Story Land) - Our favourite pick of the bunch although there isn’t a huge amount of seating. Serving things such as Totchos (tater tot nachos), grilled cheese sandwiches and Lunch Box Tarts.

  • Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo (Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge) - Intergalactic-inspired dishes such as Smoked Kaadu Pork Ribs and Endorian Fried Chicken Tip Yip.

  • Ronto Roasters (Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge) - Galactic street food serving up their famous Ronto Wrap (roasted pork, sausage and tangy slaw in pita bread).

  • Dockside Diner (Echo Lake) - Serving hot dogs, shrimp rolls and seasonal milkshakes from a vintage boat-themed stand.

Snack Spots & Kiosks

Some of the best food at Disney is always the snacks so here is some info on where to find your favourites:

  • Dinosaur Gertie’s Ice Cream of Extinction (Echo Lake) - Soft-serve ice cream cones and sundaes.

  • Epic Eats (Echo Lake) - Known for its amazing funnel cakes topped with various sweet options.

  • The Market (Pixar Plaza) - Get the famous Num Num Cookie here.

  • Kat Saka’s Kettle (Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge) - Specialises in Outpost Popcorn Mix (a blend of sweet and spicy flavours).

  • Milk Stand (Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge)- Treat yourself to a cup of Batuu’s legendary blue or green milk (both actually plant based and dairy free!)

  • Ice Cold Hydraulics (Grand Avenue) - Serving up candy painted cinnamon rolls with a coca-cola infused glaze or try the Bouncin’ mini churros which are savoury churros topped with coca-cola and bourbon candied bacon, sriracha aioli and scallions if you fancy something different!