Plaza Restaurant offers cheapest sit-down dinner in Magic Kingdom

Reviewers at Disney Food Blog identified a full table-service meal at Magic Kingdom's Plaza Restaurant for $35.25 before tax, including appetizer, entree, and dessert. The restaurant sits at the end of Main Street, U.S.A., with views of Cinderella Castle.

Dining costs at Disney World parks can escalate quickly, but budget options exist for table-service meals. On a recent visit to Magic Kingdom, Disney Food Blog tested the cheapest sit-down dinner at The Plaza Restaurant, totaling $35.25 before tax for one person. This includes a $10 appetizer such as House Salad, Beer-battered Onion Rings, or Daily Soup; a $17 Chipotle Barbecue Pork Sandwich entree, featuring slow-cooked pulled pork with chipotle barbecue sauce and coleslaw on a toasted bun; and an $8.25 Plaza Restaurant Sundae with ice cream, hot fudge, strawberry sauce, crushed pineapple, chopped nuts, whipped cream, and a cherry. Milkshakes are available for $9.50 or less, while other entrees cost $21. The Plaza Loaded Fries appetizer runs $16 but was skipped for the lowest price. Reviewers noted the appetizers as simple and straightforward, providing consistency amid park eating. The restaurant serves American classics and is considered underrated for its affordability and location. For comparison, Tony’s Town Square Restaurant on Main Street offers a similar combo—$9 seasonal soup, $26 Rigatoni alla Vodka, and $7.75 gelato—for $42.75 before tax. Both spots provide breaks from quick-service dining without high costs.

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Several Walt Disney World restaurants introduced menu changes this week, including new items, price increases, and removals. Updates span Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, resorts, and Disney Springs. Diners should check menus ahead of visits due to frequent adjustments.

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The Plaza Restaurant on Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom has begun phased updates, starting with changes to its dessert menu. Disney replaced two artisanal milkshakes with Cookies ‘n Cream and Chocolate-Hazelnut varieties, while keeping some classics. The restaurant remains open as alterations continue through 2026.

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Walt Disney World has revealed ticket prices for June 2027, showing reductions of up to 30% compared to recent peaks. Prices for that month range from $159 to $174 per person. The announcement breaks from years of steady increases.

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Josh D’Amaro, Disney's new CEO, discussed park ticket pricing during the company's annual shareholders meeting. He emphasized balancing revenue with guest satisfaction through varied options and high-quality experiences. D’Amaro highlighted current promotions for families.

 

 

 

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