Best Disneyland Restaurants – Uninitiated parkgoers might think that Disneyland is all about the iconic attractions and Mickey Mouse, but true fans know that the food is half of the fun of spending a day at the “Happiest Place on Earth.” Whether you’re a fan of classic snacks like churros and pretzels or you prefer the new treats popping up at Avengers Campus and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the best Disneyland restaurants and snack spots make even the most magical days better.
First-time visitors might be overwhelmed with the number of Disneyland restaurants to choose from — between the theme parks, hotels, and Downtown Disney, there are dozens of choices and so many great spots. As Travel + Leisure’s on-staff theme park expert, I’ve eaten at countless Disney restaurants around the globe, and to determine the very best places to eat at Disneyland, I looked at their eats, atmosphere, and overall experience. Some Disneyland restaurants are nostalgic and packed with Disney history, some envelope guests in immersive theming, and some are just downright delicious, but we’ve narrowed it down to 15 of the best so you can start planning.
Blue Bayou Restaurant
Location: New Orleans Square in Disneyland Park
Best for: Dinner overlooking an iconic Disney attraction
Since opening in 1967, Blue Bayou has been a favorite among Disneyland guests, loved for its enchanting ambiance and view overlooking the bayou — and the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The Louisiana-inspired table-service restaurant offers southern cuisine with dishes like jambalaya, chicken gumbo, and more, plus wine, beer, and a hurricane cocktail. This is one of the more expensive options on this list, with entrees ranging from $35 to $60, but the general experience makes the price worth it — ask for a waterside table when you check in for the best view. I did, and I got to sip my fruity cocktail and watch the Pirates boats pass by during a perfectly leisurely lunch.
Oga’s Cantina
Location: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland Park
Best for: Drinks and tunes courtesy of DJ R-3X
You don’t have to be a Star Wars fan to love Oga’s Cantina. Inspired by the watering holes we’ve seen in galaxies far, far away, Oga’s Catina offers a range of delightful cocktails — many of which have fun twists like tingly foam and unique flavors — along with mocktails, wine, beer, and light bites. Galaxy’s Edge is all about living your own Star Wars adventure, and the immersive theming (and music played by droid DJ R-3X) continues that journey in Oga’s Cantina. I love the Outer Rim, a tequila-based drink with black salt and a tangy fruit foam.