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Quick Service Restaurants at Walt Disney World

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With four theme parks, two water parks, and many resorts, Walt Disney World has something for everyone. One thing that it has in abundance is delicious food to fuel your adventures. That’s where the Quick Service restaurants at Walt Disney World come in!

Quick Service dining options are a convenient way to enjoy a delicious meal without wasting too much time during your Park visit. Quick Service restaurants don’t require a reservation and are a great option to grab a meal or snack while on the go. Walt Disney World has many Quick Service restaurants, no matter which Park or Resort you visit.

RELATED: The Difference Between Quick and Table Service Dining at Walt Disney World

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Park Quick Service Locations

In Magic Kingdom, Guests can head to Columbia Harbour House for seafood dishes, Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn and Cafe for Tex-Mex-inspired food, or Casey’s Corner for hot dogs and corn dog nuggets. Additionally, several food carts throughout the Park and Main Street, U.S.A., offer snacks like churros, popcorn, and Mickey pretzels.

At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge offers galactic cuisine, while Ronto Roasters serves Ronto wraps and snacks. Woody’s Lunch Box is another great spot for a breakfast bowl or Tatchos for lunch.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom has a variety of Quick Service dining options. Some of the best include Satu’li Canteen in Pandora, serving Nav’i-inspired wraps and bowls, Flame Tree Barbecue serving smoked meats and vegetarian options, and the Harambe Market serving African barbecue, chicken, and ribs.

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EPCOT’s World Showcase offers Quick Service options from countries around the world. Guests can enjoy fish and chips from the Yorkshire County Fish Shop in the UK, Nachos from La Cantina de San Angel in Mexico, and School Bread from Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe in Norway. Sunshine Seasons and Connections Eatery in Future World are also popular spots, offering an array of sandwiches and salads.

Resort Quick Service Locations

If you’re staying at a Disney Resort hotel, you’ll find Quick Service restaurants without leaving the comfort of your hotel. Some great options include the Boardwalk Deli at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort, the Contempo Cafe in the Contemporary Resort, and Primo Piatto at the Riviera Resort. Remember that if you are a Disney Resort Guest, you can visit dining locations at any Resort. So if you’re looking for something new, hop on the Monorail or SkyLiner to try a new Quick Service restaurant at another Disney World Resort.

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Mobile Order

A newer feature of some Quick Service restaurants is Mobile Order. Using the MyDisneyExperience app, you can order on your phone and head to the restaurant when your food is ready. This saves time and allows you more flexibility in your Park days. Check the MyDisneyExperience app for restaurants like Capt. Cooks at the Polynesian and Gasparilla Island Grill at Disney’s Grand Floridian allow for Mobile Ordering.

Disney Dining Plan

One way to make dining at Walt Disney even easier is to purchase the Disney Dining Plan. This pre-paid plan allows Guests to budget for their meals in advance. There’s a Quick Service Dining Plan and a standard Dining Plan. Advanced dining reservations can also be made for certain Table Service restaurants.

Quick Service restaurants at Walt Disney World are the perfect way to refuel during a busy day. With so many options to choose from, there’s sure to be a Quick Service restaurant that satisfies your cravings. Whether you’re enjoying a turkey leg in Magic Kingdom or trying a Pongu Lumpia in Animal Kingdom, your taste buds will be delighted.

About Megan Losey

As a Disney foodie, I love writing about Disney food and snacks. Some of my favorites are the Carrot Cake Cookie from Trolley Car Cafe, the Mickey Beignets from Port Orleans French Quarter, and the Apple Blossom from Port Orleans Riverside. When I'm visiting the parks, you can find me on Main Street taking in the good vibe of Magic Kingdom or relaxing with a drink at the Polynesian watching the fireworks from the beach. As a previous Cast Member, I will always have a special place in my heart for the Magic Kingdom, especially Main Street U.S.A.