Disney’s Hollywood Studios Restaurants and Food
Step into the golden age of Hollywood at Disney’s Hollywood Studios! This park is a celebration of all things movies, from thrilling rides to beloved characters. Get ready to experience the glamour and excitement of Tinseltown!
When it comes to dining options, you’ll find everything from classic American fare at 50s Prime Time Cafe to delicious snacks like the famous Ronto Wraps in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – a must-try for any fan.

The Best Allergy-Friendly Food At Hollywood Studios
Here is a list of quick service and table service Hollywood Studios restaurants you can enjoy broken down by each “land”:
Hollywood Boulevard
- The Hollywood Brown Derby
- The Trolley Car Café (Starbucks)
Sunset Boulevard
- Sunset Ranch Market
- Anaheim Produce
- Rosie’s All-American Cafe
- Hollywood Scoops
Animation Courtyard
- Market
- Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company
Toy Story Land
- Woody’s Lunchbox
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
- Ronto Roasters
- Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo
- Oga’s Cantina
- Milk Stand
Grand Avenue
- PizzeRizzo
- Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano
- Baseline Tap House
Commissary Lane
- Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Resturant
- ABC Commissary
Echo Lake
- 50’s Prime Time Cafe
- Hollywood & Vine
- Epic Eats
- Oasis Canteen
- Backlot Express
Note: There are a few other carts and walk-up spots here where you can enjoy some treats. Though fair warning, some of these places aren’t capable of being as accommodating and there is a higher risk of cross-contamination. So, I would ask your own questions and figure out if you are comfortable or not 🙂
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My Favorite Foodie Spots At Disney’s Hollywood Studios
I’ll be honest- Hollywood Studios is a hit or miss for me. Compared to the other parks, I definitely feel like Disney can put in a bit more work on food options at this park. Either way, I do have a few spots that I do like to go and grab a bite to eat.
For breakfast, I highly recommend Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land! Their breakfast bowl is so yummy. They even have some plant-based options that are really good. Fair warning though- their breakfast hours are very short so it’s one of those situations where you need to head that way as soon as you enter the park.
For a quick bite to eat, it’s a toss-up between ABC Commissary on Commissary Lane or Rosie’s All-American Café on Sunset Boulevard. It comes down to which section of the park I am but they both have some good options (think sandwiches, chicken tenders, salads).
As far as eating at Hollywood Studios restaurants, I normally make a reservation for a restaurant at one of the hotels or Disney Springs. BUT, if I am able to snatch a reservation, I like to go to the Sci-Fi Dine-In Restaurant on Commissary Lane! The ambiance alone is well worth it.
The vintage cars, the projected old-timey cartoons- SO fun!
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