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The Plaza Restaurant in Magic Kingdom: A Hidden Gem on Main Street, U.S.A.

Writer's picture: Chrissa KarnesChrissa Karnes

People walk past Plaza Restaurant with Victorian architecture; clear sky, trees, and yellow umbrellas in the background.

Located at the end of Main Street, U.S.A., The Plaza Restaurant in Magic Kingdom offers a charming, Victorian-inspired dining experience with classic American comfort food. This table-service restaurant is often overlooked in favor of more high-profile dining spots in Walt Disney World, but it provides a cozy, relaxed atmosphere and delicious meals at a more affordable price compared to other sit-down restaurants in the park.


Theming and Atmosphere: A Step Back in Time


People dining in a bright, elegant restaurant with ornate chandeliers and mirrors. Light streams through large windows, creating a lively mood.

The Plaza Restaurant transports guests to the early 20th century with its elegant turn-of-the-century decor. Inspired by an old-fashioned Victorian ice cream parlor, the interior features stained glass, mirrors, and pastel colors that create a bright and airy ambiance. The atmosphere is peaceful and quaint, making it a great escape from the bustling crowds of Magic Kingdom.


Elegant restaurant interior with ornate chandeliers, mirrors, and decorative walls. Patrons dine at green metal tables, creating a lively atmosphere.

With its small and intimate setting, The Plaza Restaurant feels like a hidden retreat compared to the park's larger, more crowded dining venues. A major highlight is the view of Cinderella Castle from some of the tables, which adds a magical touch to your dining experience.


The Plaza Restaurant Menu: Classic American Comfort Food


Club sandwich with lettuce and tomato on a plate, accompanied by fries and a ketchup cup. Blurred food in the background.
Triple Decker Turkey Club Sandwich

Close-up of a plate with roast beef on toast, topped with onion rings and sauce, served with green beans. Fries visible in background.
Pot Roast Stack


Two milkshakes on a marble table: one topped with strawberries, sprinkles, and cookies, the other with a cherry. Colorful shirt in background.
Strawberry Shortcake Milk Shake
Close-up of a milkshake topped with whipped cream and a cherry in a glass. A spoon is inserted. Blurred background, cozy setting.
Cookies and Cream Milk Shake
Pink ice cream dessert with whipped cream and cotton candy on a dark-rimmed plate, surrounded by strawberries. Blurred floral background.
Cotton Candy Cheesecake


The Plaza Restaurant serves classic American dishes that are both simple and satisfying. While the menu is not as adventurous as some of Disney’s signature dining locations, it offers crowd-pleasing comfort food that appeals to both kids and adults.


Notable Menu Items:

  • Appetizers: Plaza Loaded Fries, Seasonal Soup, and a fresh House Salad.

  • Entrees: The fan-favorite Plaza Triple Decker Turkey Club Sandwich, the savory Pot Roast Stack, the Bacon Cheeseburger, and a delicious Impossible Chili Burger for plant-based eaters.

  • Desserts: A must-try is the Hand-Dipped Milkshakes, which come in flavors like chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. You can also indulge in the famous Plaza Sundae, served with hot fudge, whipped cream, and a cherry on top. We tried the Cotton Candy Cheesecake with fresh berries during our visit and it was absolutely delicious!


Kids' Menu Options:


Children can enjoy familiar favorites like a Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Chicken Strips, or a smaller portion of Meatloaf.


Allergy-Friendly and Plant-Based Options:


Disney does a great job of accommodating dietary restrictions, and The Plaza Restaurant offers several allergy-friendly and plant-based meals upon request.


Prices at The Plaza Restaurant: Budget-Friendly for a Table-Service Meal


Compared to other Magic Kingdom table-service restaurants, The Plaza Restaurant is one of the most affordable options. Here’s a general price breakdown:

  • Appetizers: $9 - $13

  • Entrees: $18 - $27

  • Desserts: $8 - $10

  • Kids' Meals: $10 - $12

While it is slightly more expensive than quick-service locations, the table-service experience and air-conditioned seating make it a worthwhile choice for those looking for a break from the heat and crowds.


Plaza Restaurant sign on ornate white building, clear blue sky background, showing a sense of leisure and inviting atmosphere.

Pros and Cons of Dining at The Plaza Restaurant

Pros:


Affordable table-service dining compared to other restaurants in Magic Kingdom.

Quaint and peaceful atmosphere with Victorian charm.

Delicious comfort food with generous portions.

Good views of Cinderella Castle from certain tables.

Hand-dipped milkshakes and sundaes are a highlight.

Great location at the end of Main Street, U.S.A.

Easier to get reservations compared to high-demand locations like Be Our Guest or Cinderella’s Royal Table.


Cons:


Limited menu compared to other Disney dining options.

Smaller dining space, which can lead to longer waits even with reservations.

Not the most immersive theming compared to other Disney restaurants.

No character dining or entertainment, making it less appealing for families looking for an interactive experience.


FAQs: What You Need to Know Before Dining at The Plaza Restaurant


Is The Plaza Restaurant a Quick-Service or Table-Service Restaurant?


The Plaza Restaurant is a table-service restaurant, meaning you need a reservation, and servers take your order at the table.


Do I Need a Reservation for The Plaza Restaurant?


Yes, Advance Dining Reservations (ADRs) are recommended. However, since The Plaza is not as popular as other table-service restaurants, same-day reservations or even walk-ups may sometimes be available.


Is The Plaza Restaurant on the Disney Dining Plan?


Yes! The Plaza Restaurant accepts the Disney Dining Plan and is a one-credit table-service meal option, making it a great value for those on the plan.


Does The Plaza Restaurant Offer Mobile Check-In?


Yes, you can check in for your reservation through the My Disney Experience app, which allows for a more seamless experience.


What is the Best Time to Dine at The Plaza Restaurant?


For a quieter experience, aim for an early lunch (11:00 AM - 12:00 PM) or a late afternoon meal (3:00 PM - 4:00 PM). Evening hours can get busier, especially around parade and fireworks times.


Are There Fireworks Views from The Plaza Restaurant?


While you won’t have a clear view of the fireworks from inside, you can step outside after your meal for an amazing view of Happily Ever After from Main Street, U.S.A.


Final Thoughts: Is The Plaza Restaurant Worth It?


If you’re looking for a charming, budget-friendly table-service restaurant with classic American food and a cozy atmosphere, The Plaza Restaurant is a fantastic choice. While it may not be as extravagant or immersive as some of Disney’s other dining experiences, it offers great food, a relaxing setting, and excellent service at a reasonable price. For families, couples, and anyone seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of Magic Kingdom, The Plaza Restaurant is a hidden gem worth considering.


Have you dined at The Plaza Restaurant? Share your experience in the comments below!

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