When you’re traveling through time in Tomorrowland in Disneyland, you’re sure to work up an appetite — and thanks to Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port, you’ll always be able to snag a fortifying snack or meal. (There’s a fun little backstory to the Pizza Port here!)
Atmosphere
Seating at Pizza Port is indoors or…
…outdoors. There are outdoor tables that are actually outside,
and there are tables that are under cover, but still FEEL like they’re outside. They’re situated along the route to HyperSpace Mountain.
I love the fun Tomorrowland attraction posters on the walls in the inside dining room!
Seating is comfortable and plentiful.
Eats
Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port offers pizza parlor basics like pizza, salads, and pasta at three stations. Take a stroll past all three so you can check out all of the menus before your order.
You can also grab a sweet treat (like a BB-8 Crispy Treat!), chips, or, for fiber-seeking astronauts, some fresh fruit.
And while the food at Redd Rockett’s isn’t something you’ll wanna write home about, it’s decent counter service fare. And we love the space-y names the dishes have. Bonus points for creativity.
At the salad station, you’ll find classic Pizza Port salads like the Celestial Caesar Salad, which is as basic as can be imagined.
And for those who prefer something a little more off the beaten trajectory, there’s the Starfield of Greens entree salad. This one comes loaded with walnuts, blue cheese crumbles, and raisins. So it’ll hit a few more flavor notes for more adventurous eaters.
In case you prefer your pizza in salad form, there’s the Planetary Pizza Salad, which covers the pizza basics with mozzarella cheese, olives, sliced meats, and a pepper.
You can also grab a basic side salad if that’s more your style. Don’t forget to grab some dressing!
The pizza options are pretty standard here. Pizza is thicker-crust, but not doughy. The taste and flavor is decent, especially for Disney pizza, but it’s not a “destination slice.”
You can get a slice of Lunar Cheese Pizza, with its craters of melted cheese.
If you are in the mood for pepperoni, you’ll order the Mega Pepperoni Pizza, which has Jupiter-sized slices of the spicy meat.
For something a little healthier, you can get the Venus Vegetarian, which has a great combination of veggies, like sliced zucchini, black olives, artichoke hearts, and red onion.
If you want to throw caution to the Milky Way wind, order the Supernova Pizza, which is a pizza special that varies from day to day. This one was covered in streams of Buffalo Sauce and Buffalo chicken. This was my favorite of the day.
Also, remember that we truly think the best eats at Pizza Port are the pastas. Especially that Countdown Chicken Fusilli! It’s so good we’d make a special trip for it.
For any of these dishes you can grab a packet of Parmesan Cheese or Crushed Red Pepper Flakes.
And because no meal is complete without dessert, Redd Rockett’s offers a couple of unique options. The first are Brownie Bites. These cubes of chocolatey brownie are coated in a galaxy of sugar.
Inside is that chocolate brownie. These were actually really good! You can find them here and at Refreshment Corner. I was impressed, and these will make a fun little carry-around snack during the day.
But if you want something a bit more imaginative, there’s the Space Junk. It combines brownie bites, several candies, pretzels, cookie crumbles, and chocolate sauce.
It’s not the best dessert you’ll ever eat (we thought it was a little dry and had maybe been sitting around for a while…), but it wins points for creativity. And because it’s called Space Junk. (But really; get the regular brownie bites instead. Or just go get a better dessert overall at Jolly Holiday.)
Overall
Overall, if you’re traveling through space (or taking a break between spins on Hyperspace Mountain) and you’re hankering for some pizza, Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port will fulfill your needs. But, honestly, we wouldn’t zoom across the park for it. We do hear that they’re cooking up some changes to the menu, though; so stay tuned!
Nosh or Not?
Pizza Port May Be Right For You If:
- You have a pizza-devotee in your group and they won’t eat anything else
- You’ve got pizza-loving kids
- You love the Countdown Chicken Fusilli (who doesn’t?!)
Skip Pizza Port If:
- You don’t mind not having pizza. There are many, MANY more appetizing options for counter-service in the park.
What are your thoughts about Pizza Port? Let us know in the comments below!
Essie says
Their pizza looks pretty decent food Disney pizza!
Suzanne says
I agree the pasta is good, especially if you can get it hot. The pizza however is the worst Disney pizza on both coasts.
Paul says
Its not very good pizza. Disneyland food is slowly (be it very slow) getting better. Pizza Port seems to be left behind when compared to other pizza/food you can get. Paradise Garden Grill in DCA has better pizza
Andrea says
I’m a Disneyland fanatic and I just went two weeks ago . I ate at pizza port , it’s been since i was a kid I had pizza port but I wanted pizza . Honestly it was the worst pizza I’ve ever ate and plus it over priced. I mean what isn’t overpriced at Disneyland. On the other hand the pasta and salad look delicious.
Jenn @ Fairest Run of All says
No, no. Throw caution to the SOLAR winds! 😀 😀 😀
Lorina says
There has been many a trip where I ended here just for the mere fact that I was in Tomorrowland when hungry. Pizza Port is particularly deceptive because the pizza looks GOOD but tastes BAD. If you do find yourself in this spot for a meal, do yourself a favor and stick to the pastas. I try to avoid burgers and pizza at Disney altogether – there are just so many better options out there!
Caitlin says
Agree with most of these comments- the pizza is bad, and RIDICULOUSLY overpriced, even for Disneyland! The countdown chicken fusilli will always have a special place in my heart, though. I always ask for extra basil!