Disney World is expensive, let’s face it! But there are a few ways to save a little cash and still have a great time, especially when it comes to dining.
That’s why we’re looking at what to get at some of the cheapest restaurants in Disney World, and trust us, you won’t be missing table service restaurants when you see some of these offerings!
Magic Kingdom
The Friar’s Nook
First off is The Friar’s Nook! This hidden gem in Fantasyland is known for its ever-changing menu and features fun spins on familiar dishes, as well as some great breakfast options.
Our personal recommendations from this spot are the Creamy Bacon Mac & Cheese Tots ($10.49), which are loaded Tater Tots with — you guessed it — Macaroni and Cheese and Bacon, or the  Wild Toad Brat Burger ($13.99), which is a Brat Burger with Lettuce, Tomato, Pickle, American Cheese, topped with Olive Skewer Eyes served with Tater Bites.Â
Click Here to Read Our Review of the Wild Toad Brat Burger!
EPCOT
Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe
Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe inside the Norway Pavilion of EPCOT’s World Showcase is home to freshly baked sweets, savory bites, and Norwegian draft beer! There’s also some great outdoor seating, making it a good pit-stop during a long EPCOT day.
When it comes to Kringla, we’d recommend the Norwegian Kringla ($6.59) — a pretzel-shaped pastry topped with almonds or chocolate —Â or the School Bread ($4.49) (a sweet roll with custard and coconut).Â
Click Here to Read Our Review of the School Bread!
Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie
In the France Pavilion, Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie is known for its sweet baked goods, its delicious soups and sandwiches, and wonderful French treats!
There are a LOT of great dishes we could recommend, here are a few highlights: Bisque de Homard (Lobster Bisque in Bread Bowl) ($5.95), the Croissant Jambon Fromage (Ham, Cheese and Bechamel Sauce in a Croissant) ($6.95), Pain Au Chocolat (Chocolate Croissant) ($3.80), and the Baguette ($3.50), or a Half Baguette ($2.25).
See reviews of 21 eats from Les Halles here!
Yorkshire County Fish Shop
Yorkshire County Fish Shop is located in the UK Pavilion of EPCOT with a pretty straightforward, simple menu (but that’s what we love about it!).
Besides the occasional seasonal treat, Yorkshire makes one thing and makes it very very well: Fish & Chips ($12.99)! These beer-battered fishies are pure heaven and bring authentic British fish & chips to Orlando.Â
Click Here to Read Our Review of The New Fish & Chips Recipe!
Hollywood Studios
Ronto Roasters
Ronto Roasters in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is a spot famous for its wraps and unique breakfast and lunch offerings.
The most popular item on the menu is the Ronto Wrap ($12.99), which is Roasted Pork, Grilled Pork Sausage, Peppercorn Sauce, and Tangy Slaw wrapped in Pita Bread, but they also have great breakfast offerings like the plant-based Triple Suns Breakfast Wrap ($11.49)!
Click Here to Read Our Review of the Triple Suns Breakfast Wrap!
Woody’s Lunchbox
Woody’s Lunchbox in Toy Story Land features nostalgic schoolyard food with a twist! Here you’ll find a lot of childhood favorites with a twist.
Our recommendations from this spot are the iconic Totchos ($9.99) (those are tater tot nachos BTW), Lunch Box Tarts ($4.49), and the Grilled Three-Cheese Sandwich ($9.99).Â
Click here to read our latest Woody’s Lunchbox review!
ABC Commissary
ABC Commissary is a bit of silent assassin on this list: for a long time, it was mostly overlooked and considered pretty basic, but over the years it’s become a hit with interesting, internationally-inspired food!
If you’re heading to ABC Commissary, we’d recommend trying either any of the street tacos ($11.49-$12.99) or the Buffalo Chicken Grilled Cheese ($11.59).Â
Read our latest ABC Commissary review HERE!
Animal Kingdom
Satu’li Canteen
Satu’li Canteen, located in Pandora: World of Avatar, is a very unique dining experience, featuring otherworldly twists on familiar foods.
Pretty much anything from this spot is a winner, but we’d recommend the unique Cheeseburger Pods ($13.29) or one of the custom bowls ($12.99-$17.49)!Â
Click Here to Read Our Review of the Cheeseburger Pods!
Yak & Yeti Local Foods Cafe
Yak & Yeti Local Foods Cafe is a quicker counterpart to the Yak & Yeti table-service restaurant, featuring Pan-Asian cuisine and delicious treats!
Two of our favorites are the Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich ($15.99) and the side of Chicken Fried Rice ($7.99)!
Click Here to Read Our Review of the Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich!
Restaurantosaurus
Restaurantosaurus is a straight-forward restaurant that does classic American cuisine and does it very very well. There aren’t many adventurous dishes on this menu, but you won’t feel like you’re missing out.
Whether you grab the Bacon Cheeseburger ($12.79) or the Foot-Long Hot Dog ($12.29), you really can’t go wrong with this menu!
Click Here to Read Our Review of Restaurantosaurus!
Disney Springs
Chicken Guy!
Guy Fieri’s restaurant Chicken Guy! is the Mayor of Flavortown’s spin on a fast-food restaurant, and it’s all about chicken tenders and delicious sauces!
Unsurprisingly, the highlights at this restaurant are the Chicken Tenders & Fries ($7.99 and Up), the 22 Sauce Options, and the Mac Daddy Mac and Cheese ($6.49)!Â
Click Here to Read Our Review of Chicken Guy!
Morimoto Asia Street Food
Morimoto Asia Street Food is the simpler, quick-service version of the fine dining restaurant Morimoto Asia, but don’t let that fool you! It’s just as fancy and delicious as its table-service counterpart. This restaurant features Pan-Asian cuisine with a fine dining twist.
Whether you get one of the restaurant’s Ramen Bowls ($12-$14), Pork Egg Rolls ($8 for 2), or Baby Ribs ($10 for 3), you’ll be in for a unique treat.Â
Click Here to Read Our Review of Morimoto Asia Street Food’s Ramen!
Earl of Sandwich
Earl of Sandwich is a classic spot and longtime favorite for many Disney fans, and for good reason! This location, which is part of a larger chain of restaurants, is known for delicious hot sandwiches that feature creative flavors.
We’d recommend the Original 1762 ($8.99) with Roast Beef, Cheddar, and Horseradish Sauce; Earl’s Club ($8.99) with Turkey, Bacon, Swiss, Lettuce, Roma Tomato, and Sandwich Sauce; and the Holiday Turkey ($8.99) with Turkey, Cornbread Stuffing, Turkey Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, and Mayonnaise. But honestly, pretty much everything is good here!
Click HERE to read our latest Earl of Sandwich review!
Cookes of Dublin
Cookes of Dublin, located next to Raglan Road in Disney Springs, is known for its combination of Irish pub food and fast food! If you love all things beer-battered and fried, this is the spot for you.
The two major highlights of this spot are the Famous Fish & Chips ($15.99) and the Dubliner Irish Cheese & Bacon Dip ($6.99), which we consider a must-have dish!
Click Here to Read More About Cookes of Dublin!
Disney World Resorts
Capt. Cook’s
Capt. Cook’s in Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort features island-inspired dishes and iconic treats!
This one was the ultimate no-brainer for us: Tonga Toast ($10.49). It’s a delicious Banana-stuffed Sourdough Bread, Battered, Deep-fried, and Dusted with Cinnamon-Sugar and it’s absolutely perfect! Plus, you can find great noodles here ($9.99) that are a massive highlight. We also LOVE the Pulled Pork Nachos ($10.29) and the Pan-Asian Noodles and Vegetables ($9.99).Â
Read our most recent review of Capt. Cooks here!
Contempo Café
Contempo Café, located in the Contemporary Resort, is a counter-service option that offers great, quick meals throughout the day and AMAZING desserts.
Our recommendation from Contempo would be one of our all-time favorites, the Peanut Butter Pie ($5.19), but also just the dessert items in general — they’re delicious!
Click Here to Read Our Review of the Peanut Butter Banana Pie!
Roaring Fork
The Roaring Fork at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is known for its rustic American cuisine and some truly amazing and unique cupcakes!
Our recommendations are the the 10-Hour Smoked Pulled Pork Sandwich ($11.29), and the delicious seasonal cupcakes.
Click Here to Read Our Review of Roaring Fork’s Chicken and Waffles!
The Mara
The Mara at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is famous for its unique eats and African-inspired dishes, but it’s most famous for one thing…
…Zebra Domes ($4.59)! These chocolate-covered Amarula Cream Liquor mousse bites are absolutely delicious and a longtime favorite of Disney fans and DFB. Plus, this restaurant has great savory options, like the Tamarind Barbecue Pork Sandwich for $11.99)!
Read all about those delish Zebra Domes here!
Disney World food can be pricey, but there are great meals out there in some of the more inexpensive quick-service locations — you just need to know where to look! We’re always keeping up with the latest Disney news, so stay tuned here for more!
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