Disney Hollywood Studios Restaurants

Disney Hollywood Studios restaurants are more than just places to grab a bite—they’re part of the experience.

From retro diners to intergalactic cantinas, every meal feels like a scene-stealing moment.

Themed Dining That Delivers

Start with the icons.

At 50’s Prime Time Café, it’s meatloaf, milkshakes, and mom-style sass. Your “cousin” server will scold you for elbows on the table and make sure you clean your plate—with a wink and a smile.

Over at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater, you eat classic American fare in a vintage car under a “night sky,” while cheesy sci-fi clips play on the big screen.

It’s weird, wonderful, and exactly the kind of magic Disney does best.

A Taste of the Galaxy

If you’re exploring Galaxy’s Edge, fuel up at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

Think slow-roasted meats, plant-based bowls, and out-of-this-world plating that looks like it came from a spaceport.

Grab a drink at Oga’s Cantina, where DJ R-3X (a retired Star Tours pilot) spins beats in a Star Wars-style dive bar.

Reservations go fast, so plan ahead—this is one of the most immersive bars on Disney property.

Quick Bites with Big Flavor

In between rides? Hollywood Studios has plenty of quick-service spots.

Backlot Express offers burgers and sandwiches in a movie prop warehouse setting.

Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land serves up nostalgic faves like grilled cheese and “Totchos” (tater tot nachos), with fun theming to match.

Pro tip: mobile order when possible. It saves time and lets you skip long food lines during peak hours.

Sweet Treats and Snackable Stars

You’ll find Mickey-shaped snacks, themed cupcakes, churros, and character-inspired sweets throughout the park.

Keep an eye out for seasonal items and limited-edition treats tied to holidays, movie releases, or special events.

And don’t skip the iconic Blue Milk or Green Milk in Galaxy’s Edge.

Love it or hate it, it’s part of the experience.

Tips for Dining at Hollywood Studios

  • Make table-service reservations early (60 days out).

  • Use mobile ordering for faster quick-service meals.

  • Don’t skip the lounges—they often have great drinks and small plates.

  • Plan meals during off-peak times to avoid long waits.

Dine Like a Star

Disney Hollywood Studios restaurants serve more than food—they serve storytelling on a plate.

Whether you’re snacking between rides or sitting down for a themed meal, this park proves dining can be as fun as the attractions themselves.