There is so much to look forward to during your days at the Disney parks. When you visit Disney World you can expect a world full of rides, shows, entertainment, and food. Dining is an important aspect of any Disney vacation. Not only does food provide important fuel for your busy day at the parks, but Disney restaurants also give you even more magical theming. Disney’s Hollywood Studios has quick-service and table-service dining locations that have something everyone will enjoy. If you have an upcoming day at Hollywood Studios planned, then be sure to check out these Disney’s Hollywood Studios lunch spots that you’ll love.
Woody’s Lunch Box
Located in Toy Story Land, this quick-service restaurant allows you to stay immersed in the Toy Story Land while you break for lunch. Serving nostalgic favorites with new twists, guests can expect to find Lunch Box Tarts, Grilled Cheese, BBQ Brisket Melts, and Totcho Bowls with Potato Barrel, Corn Chips, Chili, and Cheese.

ABC Commissary
Themed after a Hollywood studio commissary, the ABC Commissary serves unique entrees. Guests love the shrimp tacos, buffalo grilled cheese, carnitas tacos, and Mediterranean salad. With sides like the Arugula-Farro Salad and Black Garlic, Truffle, and Parmesan Fries, this is a quick-service dining location that has so much more than basic burgers and fries!

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo
If you want to remain in the theming of Galaxy’s Edge then you have to check out Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo. Themed after a space station docking bay, here you’ll find some food that belongs in the Star Wars universe. Guests can enjoy Batuuan Beef and Crispy Topato, Peka Tuna Poke, Endorian Fried Chicken Tip Yip, Smoked Kaadu Pork Ribs, and other galactic goodies.

Roundup Rodeo BBQ
Do you need even more Toy Story during your trip to Hollywood Studios? Roundup Rodeo BBQ is a table-service restaurant near the front end of Toy Story Land. This restaurant shrinks you down to the size of a toy and serves you an all-you-care-to-enjoy feast served family-style. Guests can enjoy chicken, ribs, brisket, biscuits, mac n cheese, and a variety of pies for dessert. Enjoy your meal, but be on the listen for Andy and his mom’s footsteps!

50’s Prime Time Cafe
If you’re feeling nostalgic then you need to try 50’s Prime Time Cafe. This table-service restaurant takes you back to mom’s kitchen during the nostalgic 1950’s. Everyone treats you like family here, and you can order dishes like meatloaf, pot roast, pot pies, fried chicken, and cakes and pies for dessert. Just be sure you finish your vegetables first!

Have you ever tried any of these restaurants? What is your favorite spot for lunch at Hollywood Studios? We want to hear from you in the comments below!
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