Restaurants in Disney's Hollywood Studios
All locations have a few vegetarian options, kids’ meals, and if you identify yourself, special dietary requests can usually be accommodated, albeit often at diminished quality. There are also some snack kiosks not listed here, and you can buy alcohol throughout the park.
It’s hard to tell because there’s no menu outside, but Oga’s Cantina in Galaxy’s Edge is for drinks and weird snacks, not a place for full meals. The popular counter-service BaseLine Tap House, at the end of Commissary Lane, doesn't do full meals either, but it has nine excellent craft beers on draught, one cider, and light bites like soft pretzels and cheese plates.
It’s hard to tell because there’s no menu outside, but Oga’s Cantina in Galaxy’s Edge is for drinks and weird snacks, not a place for full meals. The popular counter-service BaseLine Tap House, at the end of Commissary Lane, doesn't do full meals either, but it has nine excellent craft beers on draught, one cider, and light bites like soft pretzels and cheese plates.
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50’s Prime Time Café
Dine atop Formica in detailed reproductions of Cleaver-era kitchens while TVs play black-and-white shows from the era. Waitresses gently sass customers (drag your feet when they call you for dinner and you’ll see what I mean) as they sling blue-plate specials—meatloaf, pot roast,…$$$Echo Lake - American
ABC Commissary
Upgraded casual food via a counter: Burgers, shrimp tacos, Buffalo chicken grilled-cheese sandwiches—it’s air-conditioned, and you can pour your own drinks to your heart’s content. Combo meal $11‒$14.$$Commissary Lane - American
Backlot Express
Bacon cheeseburgers, chicken and biscuits, hot dogs, and a few simple salads served with air-conditioning and self-serve soda machines for endless refills. Combo meal $11‒$14.$$Echo Lake - Beer and Cider
BaseLine Tap House
BaseLine Tap House, at the end of Commissary Lane on the way into Galaxy's Edge, doesn't do full meals, but it has nine excellent craft beers on draught, one cider, and light bites like soft pretzels and cheese plates. This is the park's top choice for a cold beer. Most of the…$Commissary Lane - American
Catalina Eddie’s
Outdoor counter service for doughy personal pizza. Near it is Anaheim Produce for fruit ($2.50/piece). Combo meal $10‒$12.$$Sunset Boulevard - American
Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo
Breakfast (if it’s being served when you’re there) includes egg bites, overnight oats, and Mustafarian Lava Rolls (cinnamon rolls); the rest of the day, the Smoked Kaadu Ribs (sticky pork ribs) are a hit, as are items that, despite spacey names, are comforting dishes like fried…$Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge - American
Dockside Diner
Despite the name, it's a kiosk, not a diner. The menu changes, but expect hot dogs, nachos, pulled-pork sliders, eaten alfresco under umbrellas for shade. There are some changing food carts on the other side of the lake, too. Combo meal $11‒$13. No Mobile Orders.$Echo Lake - American
Fairfax Fare
Grab hand-friendly food: pulled-pork sandwiches, empanadas, and fajitas in an outdoor, counter-service setting. Combo meal $12‒$14.$$Sunset Boulevard - American
Hollywood & Vine
At lunch, costumed Disney Junior characters (such as Doc McStuffins and Fancy Nancy) greet kids, sing, and dance in a dinerlike setting for Disney Junior Play ‘n Dine at Hollywood & Vine. At dinner (and sometimes lunch during holidays), your core Disney talent (Mickey, Minnie,…$$$Echo Lake - Character Meal
Playhouse Disney’s Play ‘N Dine
Character meal for the very young that focuses on Disney’s current television characters. For info on its location, see Hollywood & Vine.$$$Echo Lake - American
Ronto Roasters
Despite the name, it doesn’t cook easygoing pack animals from Tatooine, although out front you will see a droid barbecuing meat using the engine of a pod racer. The Ronto Wrap (roasted pork, grilled sausage, tangy slaw, and peppercorn sauce) is quite delicious, and it frequently…$Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge - American
Rosie’s All-American Cafe
In the Sunset Ranch Market riff on L.A.’s Farmer’s Market, you’ll find outdoor-only but sheltered counter service with a menu of burgers, dogs, and chicken nuggets. Combo meal $10‒$12.$$Sunset Boulevard - American
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant
Disney World’s most unusual restaurant arranges mock-ups of 1950s automobiles before a silver screen showing a loop of B-movie clips and trailers. Couples sit side-by-side, like at a real drive-in movie, stars twinkle in the “sky,” and families get their own booths. It’s a brilliant…$$$Commissary Lane - American
The Hollywood Brown Derby
With interior design based on the after-hours industry hangout of Hollywood’s Golden Age, this airy post-Deco hall shoots for class. Caricatures of film legends line the walls, and the Cobb salad served here (the original Brown Derby was noted for inventing Cobb salad) is a bit of a…$$$Hollywood Boulevard - Coffee and sandwiches
The Trolley Car Café
A glorified Starbucks themed after Los Angeles’ bygone Red Cars, it has the usual Starbucky food, but it also frequently spotlights some really fun seasonal desserts worth waiting for. Sandwiches from $6.$Hollywood Boulevard - American
Woody’s Lunch Box
Counter service with hot, exposed seating. Greasy delights include BBQ brisket melt and grilled three-cheese sandwiches. For breakfast, try the custard-soaked S’more French Toast and sugar crash early. Meals $9‒$13.$Toy Story Land
