If you’re looking for where to eat at Hollywood Studios, I have some recommendations for you!

We did 2 reservations – breakfast (9:20am) & dinner (8:30pm) + one mobile pick-up for lunch. I liked that bc it allowed the entire day to be open. I made dinner for later so that way we basically ended our day with dinner & then left the park. If you’re trying to catch the nightly Fantasmic show however, you could move up your dinner time bc I think the show starts around 8:30p.

We had breakfast at Hollywood & Vine with the Disney Jr. characters, mobile ordering through the app for lunch at Woody’s Lunch Box, and dinner at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater. I recommend all of them! We found Woody’s to be packed so we grabbed our lunch and headed to another area of Toy Story Land to enjoy.

HOLLYWOOD & VINE breakfast – If you’re visiting Hollywood Studios with kids, this character dining experience can’t be missed! A highlight for sure. We kicked off our day here. My girls were huge Disney Jr. fans – The characters danced with the girls and it was oh so entertaining! They met Vampirina, Roadster Goofy, Fancy Nancy, and Ava’s fave… Doc McStuffins.



There is a lot of great food choices to be found at Hollywood Studios but here is what I sought out and LOVED!
- TOTCHOS from Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land – $10.49
- these were warm & cheesy with all of the right ingredients to make it completely satisfying – here’s the description from their website – Potato Barrels coated with Beef and Bean Chili, Shredded Cheese and signature Queso with Tomatoes and Corn Chips finished with Sour Cream and a sprinkle of Green Onions. YUM!

- COLD BREW BLACK CAF from Kat Saka’s Kettle – $5.99
- Joffrey’s Coffee Cold Brew topped with Sweet Cream Cheese and Chocolate Puffs – i found this to be a bit bitter but after we visited, i read the secret is asking for extra cream!

- RASPBERRY LUNCH BOX TART from Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land – $4.99
- If you get ONE snack from Hollywood Studios, let it be this! They also have a chocolate/strawberry flavor and a green key lime flavor!

- Hollywood Scoops Ice Cream
- There’s nothing in particular that sets the taste of this ice cream apart – but they did serve super large portions + it’s the absolute cutest lil’ ice cream shop at the end of Hollywood Boulevard! Try the Mickey Brownie Sundae – a House-made Mickey-shaped Brownie and Old-fashioned Vanilla Ice Cream with Hot Fudge and Whipped Cream!

- BUTTERED BLUE GRAINS Popcorn from Kat Saka’s Kettle in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
- try this or the colorful outpost popcorn mix for a salty mid-afternoon snack!

What We didn’t do but maybe next time
Other restaurants that were on our list but we didn’t have enough time to make it to – maybe next time!
- 50’s Prime Time Cafe
- This cafe looks sooo cute – it’s supposed to mirror an old-fashioned kitchen: think formica tables + old-fashioned tvs. Oh and bring your manners! I guess the servers keep everyone in check
Tune-In Lounge is attached and is a vintage bar!
- This cafe looks sooo cute – it’s supposed to mirror an old-fashioned kitchen: think formica tables + old-fashioned tvs. Oh and bring your manners! I guess the servers keep everyone in check

I hope you enjoyed this round-up of where to eat at Hollywood Studios! When we go back a few things that we’ll add to our to-do list: blue milk from Milk Stand, a Ronto Wrap from Ronto Roasters, and pizza from Mama Melrose’s.
A full list of all Hollywood Studios restaurants can be found here.
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