Best Restaurants at WDW (2024 Ranked)
The best restaurants at Walt Disney World include Victoria & Albert's for fine dining, Topolino's Terrace for character breakfast value, Le Cellier for a reliable steakhouse, Sanaa for bold African-Indian flavors, and Oga's Cantina for a unique themed bar experience. Table service reservations open 60 days in advance — book early or you'll miss the top spots.
Best Restaurants at Walt Disney World (2024 Ranked)
Walt Disney World has over 300 dining locations. Most of them are overpriced, forgettable, or both. This list cuts through the noise and names the restaurants that are genuinely worth your time and money — ranked by food quality, experience, and whether the price makes sense.
All prices reflect 2024 menu averages. Reservations open 60 days in advance through the My Disney Experience app.
The Short Answer: Best WDW Restaurants by Category#
| Category | Best Pick |
|---|---|
| Fine Dining | Victoria & Albert’s |
| Character Dining | Topolino’s Terrace |
| Steakhouse | Le Cellier |
| Unique Flavors | Sanaa |
| Themed Bar | Oga’s Cantina |
| Best Quick Service | Satu’li Canteen |
| Best Value Table Service | Skipper Canteen |
1. Victoria & Albert’s — Best Fine Dining at WDW#
Location: Grand Floridian Resort | Price: $295–$350+ per person
This is the only AAA Five Diamond restaurant in Florida and one of the best tasting-menu experiences in the entire Southeast. The menu changes nightly, runs 10+ courses, and the sommelier pairings are exceptional. This isn’t a theme park restaurant — it’s a world-class meal that happens to be on Disney property.
What to know:
- Reservations are extremely competitive. Book at the 60-day mark, exactly when the window opens.
- Jacket required for men. Business casual minimum.
- The Chef’s Table and Queen Victoria’s Room are premium add-on experiences within the restaurant.
- Not appropriate for young children — and honestly, you don’t want to bring them here.
Bottom line: If you’re celebrating something significant and money isn’t the primary concern, this is worth every dollar.
2. Topolino’s Terrace — Best Character Dining Value#
Location: Riviera Resort (Disney Skyliner access) | Price: $45 (breakfast), $65 (dinner)
Character dining at WDW ranges from chaotic to charming. Topolino’s lands firmly in charming. The rooftop setting with views of the Riviera Resort courtyard is genuinely beautiful, the French-Italian breakfast menu is better than it needs to be, and the character interactions with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy in artist costumes feel thoughtful rather than rushed.
What to know:
- Breakfast is the stronger value — better food, lower price, and the characters spend more time per table.
- Accessible via Disney Skyliner from EPCOT or Hollywood Studios — no car needed.
- Kids under 3 eat free.
- The croissant with truffle butter is legitimately excellent.
Bottom line: The best character dining meal at the resort, full stop.
3. Le Cellier Steakhouse — Most Reliable Dinner at EPCOT#
Location: Canada Pavilion, EPCOT World Showcase | Price: $40–$70 entrées
Le Cellier has been a WDW dining staple for decades, and it holds up. The Canadian cheddar cheese soup is one of the most-ordered dishes in all of WDW — deservedly. Steaks are consistently well-prepared, the underground wine cellar atmosphere is cozy, and it’s one of the few EPCOT table service restaurants that doesn’t feel like a gimmick.
What to know:
- Reservations go fast. This is a 60-day book-immediately situation.
- The pretzel bread is served warm and is not optional.
- Prix fixe options are available during EPCOT festivals and can be a good value.
- Located in the Canada pavilion — easy to pair with World Showcase exploration.
Bottom line: Safe, high-quality, and satisfying. No surprises — which is exactly what you want from a steakhouse.
4. Sanaa — Most Underrated Restaurant at WDW#
Location: Animal Kingdom Lodge (Kidani Village) | Price: $20–$40 entrées
Sanaa is the most culinarily adventurous sit-down restaurant at Walt Disney World. The menu blends African and Indian spice traditions into dishes that are genuinely complex — not watered-down versions of either cuisine. The bread service alone (nine accompaniments including tamarind chutney, roasted red pepper hummus, and spiced yogurt) is worth the trip.
The dining room overlooks the Kidani Village savanna, where giraffes and zebras wander past your window during meals. It’s theatrical in the best way.
What to know:
- Not inside a park — located at Animal Kingdom Lodge, a resort accessible by bus from the parks.
- Lunch pricing is the same menu at lower cost than dinner on several items.
- The mango margarita is excellent.
- Reservations are easier to get than most top-tier WDW restaurants — a genuine hidden gem.
Bottom line: If you eat only one meal off the tourist path, make it Sanaa.
5. Oga’s Cantina — Best Themed Bar at WDW#
Location: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Hollywood Studios | Price: $15–$25 drinks
Oga’s Cantina is the most immersive bar experience at any theme park. The alien DJ, the practical effects, the handcrafted drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), and the shoulder-to-shoulder energy of the crowd all combine into something that genuinely feels like you’ve walked into the Mos Eisley Cantina.
What to know:
- Standing room only, with limited seating at the bar. It’s small — plan for 45 minutes max.
- Reservations are available and recommended, especially during peak season.
- Non-alcoholic options are creative and worth ordering — the Outer Rim and Fuzzy Tauntaun are fan favorites.
- Technically a lounge, so it books under dining reservations.
Bottom line: A must-visit for Star Wars fans and theming enthusiasts. Casual drinkers will still appreciate the craft.
6. Satu’li Canteen — Best Quick Service at WDW#
Location: Pandora – The World of Avatar, Animal Kingdom | Price: $14–$18 per bowl
Quick service at theme parks is usually the lowest common denominator. Satu’li Canteen is an exception. The customizable grain bowls with proteins like basted beef or sustainable fish are genuinely nutritious and flavorful. The theming — bioluminescent décor, alien food displays — is immersive without being distracting.
What to know:
- Mobile order is strongly recommended. Pickup is fast and the line moves well.
- The cheeseburger pods are a kids’ menu item that adults order constantly.
- Blue and purple milk (non-dairy) are served here — try them once.
- Located inside one of the most visually stunning lands at WDW, making the meal experience feel elevated.
Bottom line: The benchmark for quick service dining at Walt Disney World.
7. Skipper Canteen — Best Value Table Service#
Location: Magic Kingdom, Adventureland | Price: $20–$35 entrées
Skipper Canteen is perpetually underbooked because it doesn’t have characters and isn’t in any “must-do” dining guide. That’s your advantage. The Jungle Cruise-themed restaurant serves globally-inspired dishes — Thai noodles, Peruvian chicken, South American stew — that are legitimately good and priced below most Magic Kingdom table service options.
The cast member “skippers” deliver groan-worthy Jungle Cruise puns throughout your meal. Either embrace it or request a quieter table.
What to know:
- Walk-up availability is more common here than anywhere else on this list.
- Reservations are easy to get, even day-of.
- Great air conditioning — useful in summer months.
- The Schweitzer Falls (passion fruit lemonade) cocktail is excellent.
Bottom line: The most reliably available good meal in Magic Kingdom.
How to Get Dining Reservations at WDW#
The booking window for Walt Disney World dining opens exactly 60 days before your reservation date. For resort guests, the window extends to 60 days before check-in, covering the entire stay in one session — a significant advantage over day guests.
Reservation strategy:
- Log into My Disney Experience at 6:00 AM Eastern on your 60-day mark.
- Book Victoria & Albert’s, Le Cellier, and Topolino’s first — they fill within hours.
- Use the “find any available time” search rather than searching specific times.
- Check cancellation availability regularly — slots open up daily as guests cancel.
- Dining reservations can be cancelled up to 2 hours before the reservation time without penalty (most restaurants). Some charge a no-show fee of $10–$25 per person.
What to Skip#
Not every hyped restaurant earns it. A few notable underperformers:
- Cinderella’s Royal Table — Mediocre food at premium prices. You’re paying for the castle location, not the meal.
- Be Our Guest — Was exciting when it opened. Now serves overpriced French-adjacent food in a stunning room. Go for a drink, not a meal.
- Planet Hollywood — Avoid entirely. Nostalgia doesn’t make it good.
Final Rankings Summary#
- Victoria & Albert’s — Best overall meal, highest price
- Topolino’s Terrace — Best character dining
- Sanaa — Best unique flavors, best value-to-quality ratio
- Le Cellier — Most reliable dinner experience
- Oga’s Cantina — Best themed bar
- Satu’li Canteen — Best quick service
- Skipper Canteen — Most underrated, easiest reservation
For park-specific dining deep dives, see our guides on EPCOT dining, Hollywood Studios dining, and Animal Kingdom dining. If you’re planning a full trip around food, pair this list with our WDW trip planning guides by month to time your visit around EPCOT festival seasons — when the food hall options at EPCOT rival anything on this list.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best restaurant at Walt Disney World?
Victoria & Albert's at the Grand Floridian Resort is the best restaurant at Walt Disney World by any fine dining standard — a 10-course tasting menu, AAA Five Diamond rated, with prix fixe pricing around $295–$350 per person. For the best balance of food quality and value, Sanaa at Animal Kingdom Lodge is the top pick.
How far in advance do I need to book WDW dining reservations?
Walt Disney World dining reservations open 60 days in advance through the My Disney Experience app. For top restaurants like Victoria & Albert's, Le Cellier, and Topolino's Terrace, you should book at exactly 6:00 AM Eastern on your 60-day mark — they fill within hours of opening.
What is the best character dining restaurant at Walt Disney World?
Topolino's Terrace at the Riviera Resort is the best character dining experience at WDW. The rooftop setting, French-Italian breakfast menu, and interactive characters in artist-themed costumes offer a higher-quality experience than most character meals at a comparatively reasonable price ($45 for breakfast).
What is the best quick service restaurant at Walt Disney World?
Satu'li Canteen in Pandora – The World of Avatar at Animal Kingdom is the best quick service restaurant at WDW. The customizable grain bowls are fresh, flavorful, and filling — genuinely good food by any standard, not just theme park standards. Mobile ordering is strongly recommended.
Which Walt Disney World restaurants are worth the price?
Victoria & Albert's, Topolino's Terrace, Sanaa, and Le Cellier consistently deliver meals worth their price points. Restaurants to avoid for value include Cinderella's Royal Table and Be Our Guest, where you pay primarily for atmosphere rather than food quality.
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