Must-Do Dining At The Magic Kingdom



Casey's Corner

Magic Kingdom is a park that is filled with fantasy, adventure, wonder, and magic. Guests visiting Magic Kingdom for the first time are often enchanted by the experience and wish to return again and again. Many guests discuss their must-dos prior to taking their vacation. Attractions like Space Mountain, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train are typically on the must-do lists of many. However, when planning your vacation to Magic Kingdom it is important to not overlook your must-do dining. There are several opportunities for dining within Magic Kingdom for both table-service and quick-service restaurants. Here are some of our favorite must-do dining locations at Magic Kingdom.

Crystal Palace

Character dining has never been so sweet than at Crystal Palace! Crystal Palace is located on Main Street U.S.A. and gives guests the opportunity to dine with Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet, and Tigger. Crystal Palace is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For breakfast, guests are treated to a buffet of breakfast classics as well as an omelet station and meat-carving station. For lunch and dinner, a buffet with freshly carved prime rib, mashed potatoes, salmon, pasta, and more is offered. Winnie the Pooh-themed desserts are served as well.

Eeyore at Crystal Palace
Eeyore at Crystal Palace. Photo: Megan Woodard

Liberty Tree Tavern

Located in Liberty Square, Liberty Tree Tavern is an all-you-care-to-enjoy feast of classic American holiday food. Guests are treated to a traditional Thanksgiving meal of sweet potatoes, turkey, mashed potatoes, mac n’ cheese, and rolls. This restaurant’s setting will take you back to the days of colonial America. Guests can enjoy American beers like Sam Adams, and Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake for dessert.

Liberty Tree Tavern
Liberty Tree Tavern. Photo: Disney

Columbia Harbour House

If you are looking for great seafood then Columbia Harbour House is a must-do. This quick-service restaurant serves a fantastic lobster roll, New England seafood boil, and fried fish. Chicken strips are available as well for land-lovers. Columbia Harbour House is located in Liberty Square and is themed after a colonial harbour house.

Columbia Harbour House
Columbia Harbour House. Photo: Emily Murray

Casey’s Corner

This classic quick-service restaurant is located on Main Street U.S.A. near the Castle Hub Grass and Casey’s Corner Pianist. Guests can grab chili-cheese foot-long hot dogs and corn dog nuggets while they have a hub grass picnic and listen to the ragtime pianist play. Guests love Casey’s Corner for its all-American menu and great location for relaxing.

Corn Nuggets from Casey's Corner
Corn Nuggets from Casey’s Corner. Photo: Emily Murray.

Sleepy Hollow

This quick-service snack stand is a must-do for so many guests. Sleepy Hollow is located in Liberty Square and serves fan-favorites like the Mickey Waffle with Chocolate-Hazelnut Spread and fresh fruit. Freshly-made funnel cakes are also served here, as well as hand-dipped corn dogs. Another favorite menu item of many guests is the Mickey Waffle with Sweet and Spicy Maple Chicken. Guests can also enjoy assorted beverages, including Joffrey’s coffee.

Sleepy Hollow
Waffle from Sleepy Hollow. Photo: Disney

What is your favorite restaurant at Magic Kingdom? Let us know in the comments below!

Featured Photo: Emily Murray.

Written by

Megan Woodard


Contributing Writer

Megan was born into a Disney family. Her first trip to Disney World was when she was only 18 months old. Now as an adult, Megan loves to share the magic of Disney with her two toddlers. Keeping up with Disney news and Disney World knowledge is a fun hobby for Megan. Disney World is her favorite place to be and continuously brings back her childhood joy.

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