Magic Kingdom’s Top 5 Table Service Restaurants – Theme Park Best
Welcome to the beginning of our new weekly article series! Each week we will ask you to vote for your favorite food, place, ride or activities at theme parks across the globe. This week we start at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. We asked on our social media channels which table service restaurant is your favorite. Table service is any restaurant that utilizes a server to bring out food or drinks to your table, it also includes buffets. These are the official winners.
5. Plaza Restaurant
The Plaza Restaurant is a secluded eatery located on Main Street U.S.A. This quaint location offers a step into a turn-of-the-century eatery. Complete with views of Cinderella Castle, the Plaza Restaurant offers a break in the middle of a busy day with light and tasty fare. Plus, you can enjoy an all-you-can-eat milkshake on a hot day for just $9.
Prices range from $15 to $35 for lunch and dinner.
4. The Crystal Palace
The Crystal Palace is a breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet in the Hub area of the Magic Kingdom. This family-friendly restaurant offers character meet-and-greets throughout the meal with Winnie the Pooh and pals. Night reservations also allow for a crowd-free partial viewing of Cinderella Castle for the Happily Ever After firework spectacular.
Prices range from $15 to $35 for breakfast and $35 to $60 for lunch and dinner.
3. Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen
The Skipper Canteen offers a sit-down meal with all the corny jokes you know-and-love from the Jungle Cruise attraction. The sarcastic and witty servers bring out cuisine inspired by Asia, South America, and Africa. Along with interesting meal names like “‘Taste Like Chicken’ Because It Is”, the Skipper Canteen also offers an assortment of drink offerings from wine to beer and specialty cocktails.
The prices range from $15 to $35 for lunch and dinner.
2. Liberty Tree Tavern
Liberty Tree Tavern is a lunch and dinner location in Liberty Square that offers family-style meals. This homage to the founding fathers offers a traditional American Thanksgiving spread with roast turkey, carved pork roast and pot roast. Dessert lovers can also try the Boston cream pie or the Ooey Gooey toffee cake.
The prices range from $15 to $35 for lunch and dinner.
1. Be Our Guest
Be Our Guest opened with New Fantasyland in December 2012. It’s been hard to get a reservation ever since. This fine dining eatery was the first location at the Magic Kingdom to serve adult beverages. It is also home of the Grey Stuff, and trust me, it’s delicious.
The prices range from $15 to $35 for breakfast and lunch and $35 to $60 for dinner.
Our readers are some of the most knowledgeable theme park fans out there, and thanks to your votes, these are your top five choices to have a table service meal at the Magic Kingdom. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for your next opportunity to vote.