Food is an important part of any Disneyland Paris trip. But what happens if there’s a type of cuisine or food that you know your family will enjoy – how do you find it? With a large number of restaurants it’s easy to feel overwhelmed! This can be even more the case if someone in your group has dietary restrictions. In this blog we’re sharing a list of the Disneyland Paris restaurants arranged alphabetically by cuisine, so you can find what will work for you and your group.
African

Your only real choice for African cuisine is the quick service Restaurant Hakuna Matata in Adventureland in the Disneyland Park.
This Lion King themed spot serves up flatbreads and dishes inspired by African food. It may not be the best place for picky eaters – although there are chicken strips also on the menu!
American

Unlike African cuisine, you’ve got a wealth of options at Disneyland Paris for American food!
- Annette’s Diner (Disney Village) – styled after an old American diner Annette’s offers food like burgers and fries. It’s a table service restaurant but you can’t book it in advance.
- Cable Car Bake Shop (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – this little spot serves cookies, cakes and sandwiches.
- Cafe Hyperion (Discoveryland, Disneyland Park) – the imposing airship outside welcomes you to this quick-service spot serving burgers and sandwiches. When shows are on in the theatre it’s possible to have entertainment when you eat.
- Casey’s Corner (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – Hot dogs are the name of the game here, coming in different varieties.
- Chuckwagon Cafe (Hotel Cheyenne) – It’s mostly barbecue at this buffet – see below for more information!
- Cowboy Cookout (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – This spot also serves barbecue – see below for more details.
- Downtown Restaurant (Hotel New York) – this buffet offers American food and Marvel themed treats. Downtown is extremely popular and very hard to book – it typically books up months in advance!
- Earl of Sandwich (Disney Village) – While very British in its design, at Earl of Sandwich you can get wraps, salads and even pizzas as well as sandwiches, and a selection of desserts like Brownies.
- Fan-tastic Food truck (Avengers Campus, Walt Disney Studios Park) – At this little kiosk you can find a range of gourmet hot dogs as well as the popular Captain America cake pop.
- Five Guys (Disney Village) – This quick service restaurant serves up customisable burgers, hot dogs and fries.
- Hollywood Gardens (World Premiere, Walt Disney Studios Park) – This new spot inside World Premiere is serving a range of burgers, as well as chicken nuggets and more.
- Hunter’s Grill (Sequoia Lodge) – This hotel buffet serves up hearty American favourites.
- Laugh n Go (Worlds of Pixar, Walt Disney Studios Park) – If you head to Cars Road Trip you’ll spot this very smiley food truck offering the Croque McQueen (themed ham and cheese toastie) and themed cupcakes.
- Last Chance Cafe (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – Barbecue is the name of the game here! See below.
- Lucky Nugget (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – Tuck into barbecue and American favourites here. Lucky Nugget is a bit weird as it’s kind of a table-service quick-service hybrid. Reservations are not taken.
- McDonald’s (Disney Village) – It’s McDonalds. No other information needed!
- Pym Kitchen (Avengers Campus, Walt Disney Studios Park) – This popular buffet offers an array of food that has been treated by Pym particles from the Ant Man films – so expect giant pretzels, burger sliders, salads with giant croutons and more. It’s worth booking this spot as queues get long at peak meal times.
- Rainforest Cafe (Disney Village) – The big draw of this spot is the jungle theming, but it also serves up platters of American staples for those dining there. It’s a table service but doesn’t take reservations.
- Searchlight (World Premiere, Walt Disney Studios Park) – This new kiosk on the block serves donuts inside World Premiere.
- Super Diner (Avenger’s Campus, Walt Disney Studios Park) – Dine like an Avenger on schwarma!
- Walt’s An American Restaurant (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – This table-service restaurant serves up classic American dishes that Walt Disney liked in a more fancy style! The dining rooms are themed to the different lands in the park. Reservations are strongly recommended here.
Asian
Sadly for Asian food fans there’s not a lot on offer at Disneyland Paris. However the WEB food truck in Avengers Campus in the Walt Disney Studios Park serves up some noodle dishes.
There’s no seating at the WEB food truck so you’ll need to take your noodles on the go!
Barbecue

If you have a hankering for Barbecue then Disneyland Paris has a few options for you!
- Chuck Wagon Cafe (Hotel Cheyenne) – This vast buffet serves up barbecue and other American dishes at Hotel Cheyenne. Reservations are recommended.
- Cowboy Cookout (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – Here you can find ribs, chicken, sausage and burgers served quick-service style.
- Last Chance Cafe (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – This small window is home to the famous turkey leg, as well as chicken bites and fries. It’s often closed at off-peak times.
- Lucky Nugget (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – This restaurant serves some barbecue alongside its burgers and other fare – see above for more information.
British

I’m sure some folks out there will argue that there’s not British cuisine, but we’re here to tell you different!
- Earl of Sandwich (Disney Village) – This spot celebrates the British invention of the sandwich by serving (unsurprisingly) sandwiches! There are other items like wraps and salads too. This is a quick service restaurant.
- Royal Pub (Disney Village) – This UK themed spot is table-service and serves up a vast range of pub grub. It takes walk ups only.
- Toad Hall (Fantasyland, Disneyland Park) – This quick-service spot has a very limited menu of fish and chips, a vegan equivalent and a Mr Toad cake!
Caribbean
The only real Caribbean spot in Disneyland Paris is Captain Jack’s in Adventureland. This pirate themed spot serves caribbean dishes and seafood in a very pretty restaurant that overlooks part of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride!
Captain Jack’s can be pretty popular so make sure you grab a reservation as soon as you can.
French

It makes sense that if you’re travelling to France you’d like to sample some French staples. Of course Disneyland Paris has you covered!
- Auberge de Cendrillon (Fantasyland, Disneyland Park) – This table-service spot serves up a prix fixe menu of French cuisine while Disney Princesses meet with the guests dining there. Picky eaters may struggle here, but the princesses keep it popular. Book as soon as you can.
- Bistrot Chez Remy (Worlds of Pixar, Walt Disney Studios Park) – Here enjoy French dishes in the setting of Remy’s restaurant from the end of the film Ratatouille. It’s a cute setting and very popular so worth booking in advance!
- Brasserie Rosalie (Disney Village) – This table-service restaurant in Disney Village offers an array of French food for visitors to try. If you’re on the run you can grab something from La Comptoir, its quick service kiosk just outside. There’s also Petite Rosalie, its outside terrace on Lake Disney.
- La Foret Secrete (Disneyland Hotel) – Fine dining is the name of the game here, with French dishes inspired by Disney classics. Reservations have to be made for this restaurant in advance.
- La Table de Lumiere (Disneyland Hotel) – Here you enjoy a prix fixe meal in a regal setting while being visited by some princesses, and their princes! This restaurant is only available to guests at the Disneyland Hotel and should be booked in advance.
- Market House Deli (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – The star of the show here are the classic French Croque Monsieur sandwiches. There are also often seasonal sweet treats in this quick service spot.
- Plaza Gardens (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – Here character breakfast and dinners are accompanied by a buffet catering to a wide range of tastes. As with all character dining you need to book well in advance to secure a spot.
- Royal Banquet (Disneyland Hotel) – Probably the most sumptuous buffet on site (and the most expensive!) find French treats here while Mickey and Minnie Mouse and friends meet you in Royal attire. Again, reservations are needed here well in advance.
German
If you’re a fan of German cuisine then you’ll want to head to the quick-service Au Chalet au Marionette in Fantasyland in the Disneyland Park. Here Bratwurst and schnitzel can be found with other treats.
This is quick service spot so doesn’t need reservations, but it does get busy at peak times.
Italian

Fans of pizza, pasta and more won’t struggle to find something to eat in Disneyland Paris!
- Colonel Haithi’s Outpost (Adventureland, Disneyland Park) – While focusing on Indian cuisine (see below) you can get pizzas here.
- Downtown Restaurant (Hotel New York) – While this buffet is mostly known for its American food (see above) it does also include some pasta and pizza dishes.
- Manhattan Restaurant (Hotel New York) – This table service spot serves up Italian dishes and is themed to Thor. Why is Thor running an Italian restaurant? Who knows! While less popular that Downtown, you should still book a table for this spot.
- Pizzeria Bella Notte (Fantasyland, Disneyland Park) – Here you can find quick service pizza (Mickey Mouse shaped Pizza actually!) and pasta bowls inspired by Lady and the Tramp and Luca. It gets very busy at peak meal times.
- Stark Factory (Avengers Campus, Walt Disney Studios Park) – In a warehouse of Avengers equipment you can find this cafeteria style spot serving pizza and pasta.
- Vapiano (Disney Village) – This small table service spot serves up Italian dishes.
Indian
As mentioned above, Colonel Haithi’s Restaurant in Adventureland in the Disneyland Park serves up Indian style curries and naan bread, alongside pizza. (Why Indian and pizza? Ask Disney because I’ve no idea).
The theming in this quick service is gorgeous but it’s not got a lot of seating and can get overwhelmed at busy times.
Middle-eastern / Mediterrean

Agrabah Cafe Restaurant is a lovely buffet in Adventureland in the Disneyland Park that serves up Middle-Eastern and mediterrean dishes in a wonderful setting straight out of Aladdin and Arabian nights.
This buffet tends to be one of the easiest in-park restaurants to get a reservation for, as I think a lot of people are put off by the cuisine. But it’s a great spot and well worth trying. Picky eaters might struggle here. On the other hand there’s a lot of lovely vegetarian options!
Seafood

Seafood seems to have a ‘love it or hate it’ vibe. If you love it though there are some good options at Disneyland Paris!
- Cape Cod (Newport Bay Club) – The onsite buffet at Newport Bay Club focuses around seafood specialities.
- Captain Jack’s (Adventureland, Disneyland Park) – The Caribbean specialities at Captain Jack’s include a number of fish dishes, perfect for seafood fans and the pirate themed setting!
- Yacht Club (Newport Bay Club) – This table service spot in Newport Bay Club also serves seafood to fit the resort’s nautical theme.
As a side note here, although it’s not a seafood restaurant there is a lot of seafood on the buffet at Royal Banquet (see above in the French section).
Steak

Carnivores rejoice! You have a couple of steak options in Disneyland Paris.
- Silver Spur Steakhouse (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – This table-service restaurant serves a variety of steaks and other dishes in a suitably rustic Wild West Setting
- The Steakhouse (Disney Village) – This table service spot also focuses on steak, although it serves other dishes too.
It’s also worth noting that there are often steaks on the menu at other table service restaurants.
Sweet treats

Undoubtedly my favourite part of this list, there’s a lot of opportunities for sweet treats at Disneyland Paris! They include:
- Cable Car Bakeshop (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – In this little spot are a variety of cakes and pastries to enjoy.
- Cafe de la Brousse (Adventureland, Disneyland Park) – I’m adding Cafe de la Brousse here as it’s the only place in Disneyland Paris to get Pineapple Whip – this park’s version of the famous Disney Dole Whip!
- Cookie Kitchen (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – really just a walk-up window, as the name suggests this sells cookies as well as other sweet treats.
- Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – In the summer there’s be a long queue here as people want to sample the variety of ice cream cones, sundaes and milkshakes.
- Ice Cream Company (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – This easy to miss little window isn’t open often, but when it is it typically serves ice cream themed to the events in the park at the time.
- Ice Cream Creations (World Premiere Plaza, Walt Disney Studios Park) – At this small kiosk you can get Magnum style ice lollies themed to Disney characters.
- March Hare Refreshments (Fantasyland, Disneyland Park) – March Hare is the home to some elaborate ice cream treats themed to Alice in Wonderland.
- Searchlight (World Premiere, Walt Disney Studios Park) – Stop by here for some donuts!
- Speciality Ice Cream (World Premiere Plaza, Walt Disney Studios Park) – ever wanted to design your own Magnum? You can at this walk up window!
- Victoria’s Home-Style Restaurant (Main Street USA, Disneyland Park) – This small little restaurant typically serves up speciality coffees and themed cakes and desserts.
It should be added here that there are many small kiosks around Disneyland Paris serving up sweet treats like waffles or crepes among other things – I’d be here forever if I listed them all but keep an eye on menus! Also, any of the main quick-service, table-service or buffet restaurants will have some sweet options.
Tex-Mex / Mexican

For those looking for a tex-mex fix on their Disneyland Paris trip, they’ll be pleased to know they’ve got options!
- Billy Bob’s buffet / La Grange at Billy Bob’s (Disney Village) – This buffet serves a range of tex-mex treats. It’s a bit confusing because it has two names and two different options to book tables for. The difference is you’ll be seated in different areas of Billy Bob’s – but the food is the same regardless!
- Casa de Coco (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – In this quick service you dine among theming straight from the film Coco while tucking in to burritos, enchiladas and more!
- Crockett’s Tavern (Davy Crockett Ranch) – The onsite restaurant at Davy Crockett ranch is a tex-mex buffet.
- La Cantina (Hotel Santa Fe) – This buffet has a range of tex-mex style treats including a make your own taco / burrito station among many other things! It’s worth booking a table as it can get busy.
- Overland Trail Cafe (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) – It might be easy to overlook this snack kiosk near Big Thunder Mountain, but it’s recently started serving up a range of nacho dishes featuring Doritos!
So there we go – what do you fancy eating on your next trip? We should add that what cuisines are served in the restaurants is entirely down to Disney, so it could change. But this is correct at the time of writing! (Late September 2025).
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