Best Restaurants at Magic Kingdom | Quick Service

There are a lot of options when it comes to dining at the Magic Kingdom. Right now; however, with the park operating at a limited capacity due to COVID, not everything is open. Here’s a list of what Quick Service restaurants are available at the Magic Kingdom right now and our personal favorites!

List of Quick Service Restaurants at the Magic Kingdom

Updated January 2021 based on what is open and available during COVID

Breakfast

  • Sleepy Hollow (Liberty Square)
  • Gaston’s Tavern (Fantasyland)
  • Joffrey’s Coffee (Tomorrowland)
  • Main Street Bakery (Main Street, USA)

Favorite Breakfast at Magic Kingdom: Sleepy Hollow

You can find both sweet and savory breakfast options at Sleepy Hollow! I am a big fan of the Fresh Fruit Waffle Sandwich with Nutella or the Mickey Waffle with Powdered Sugar and Strawberries!

Lunch / Dinner

  • Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe (Tomorrowland)
  • The Lunching Pad (Tomorrowland)
  • The Friar’s Nook (Fantasyland)
  • Pinocchio Village Haus (Fantasyland)
  • Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn (Frontierland)
  • Sleepy Hollow (Liberty Square)

Favorite for Lunch or Dinner at Magic Kingdom: Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn, The Friar’s Nook, Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe

I can’t choose just one favorite quick service restaurant for lunch or dinner at Magic Kingdom because the favorites I listed all serve different kinds of foods and I like them all depending on what I’m hungry for!

My family’s go-to favorite is Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn. We love Mexican food and the portions here are great!

That’s actually a kids meal portion (plus a dessert)!

I’m a huge Casey’s Corner fan. It’s not open right now but you can still get a chili cheese dog at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe!

My kiddos both love chicken nuggets and fries and you can grab those there as well!

The Friar’s Nook has things like hot dogs, macaroni and cheese, and the fan-favorite, loaded tots!

Snacks / Treats

  • Aloha Isle (Adventureland)
  • Sunshine Tree Terrace (Adventureland)
  • Spring Roll Cart (Adventureland — only open weekends)
  • Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies (Tomorrowland)
  • Joffrey’s Coffee (Tomorrowland)
  • Gaston’s Tavern (Fantasyland)
  • Storybook Treats (Fantasyland)
  • Westward Ho (Frontierland)
  • Sleepy Hollow (Liberty Square)
  • Main Street Bakery (Main Street, USA)

Favorite snack and treat spots at Magic Kingdom: Aloha Isle, Sunshine Tree Terrace, Spring Roll Cart, Joffrey’s Coffee, Storybook Treats

If you’re looking for ice cream, you can’t go wrong with a Dole Whip from Aloha Isle (my personal favorite is the coconut flavor, Kakamora float), a Citrus Swirl from Sunshine Tree Terrace, or a sundae or specialty cone from Storybook Treats!

If you’re looking for a savory snack, the spring rolls from the Spring Roll cart are a MUST. The originals are absolutely delicious and they often feature specialty flavors!

And for coffee or a giant donut, you have to stop by Joffrey’s! These donuts are always super soft and fresh! And they’re plenty big to share.

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  1. Look forward to trying some more places whenever we’re able to visit next. I’d love to know what some of your favorite meals/menu items are at some of these places!

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