Monday, July 29, 2013

Course by Course


           Greetings everyone and welcome to another entry of The Magical Mystery Blog.

            As mentioned last week in my Disney Magic Monday entry, I’ll be covering different types of eateries throughout the weeks to come. Today I’ll be focusing on the best fast food aka counter service throughout the parks. Some places will have more than others, just like the last entry. No reservations are needed at these walk in eateries. However, most if not all of these places tend to be crowded on a daily basis.

            Some of these eateries also serve alcohol which is great because who doesn’t love a cold one on a hot day? Below are my top counter service eateries to check out next time you’re in Disney World.


First up is the Magic Kingdom where if you wish hard enough, you may find the food of your dreams.

           1)      Casey’s Corner  - get your foot longs here, foot longs here on Main Street U.S.A.! Just before the Castle on the corner of Main Street U.S.A. lies this small eatery dedicated to America’s pastime. Featuring foods like hot dogs, chili, and everything in between you’ll be having a fantastic lunch.

           2)      Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe – with different bays to order at, you have tons of choices at this food court styled eatery. Located in Tomorrowland, this cafe won’t break your wallet with its different selections of chicken, burgers, and other delicious options.

           3)      Columbia Harbor House – tucked away in the Liberty Square section of the Magic Kingdom, this small eatery houses chicken, seafood, and many other dishes. This colonial themed counter service restaurant also updated its menu not too long ago. It now features lobster roll and grilled salmon.

           4)      Pecos Bill Tale Tall Inn & Café –  you can wrassle up some grub at this popular café out on the dusty streets of Frontierland. With the Country Bear Jamboree to its left, you cannot miss this bustling eatery that houses burgers, salads, and some Tex Mex food.

           5)      Be Our Guest – while this was on last Monday’s entry for being a sit down restaurant, it also doubles as a counter service eatery. Offering the same menus as it does for dinner, this Beauty and the Beast themed restaurant lives to serve.


Next is EPCOT where you get to explore a world of flavors and unique dishes.

      6)  Sunshine Seasons Food Fair – feel like eating healthy while you’re on vacation? Then look no further, because this counter service restaurant has just what you’re looking for. Located in the Future World of EPCOT, this place boasts various types of food like chicken, salmon, and many more.

      7) Tangerine Café – this café in the Morocco section of the World Showcase offers huge portions for little price. Specializing in Moroccan food, this eatery has wraps, salads, and filling dishes for any hungry stomach.

      8) Katsura Grill – across from Teppan Edo in the Japan section of the World Showcase, this café offers your typical Japanese dishes. These include different styles of udon (noodles), spring rolls, sushi, and even dessert.

      9) La Cantina de San Angel – hola amigos e amgias! In the mood for Mexican? Then look no further. Right on the lagoon of the World Showcase is this fresh Mexican eatery, offering your traditional Mexican foods of tacos, nachos, burritos, empanadas, and other options.

     10) Yorkshire County Fish Shop – if you’re looking to sample London’s classic snack then is the place for you. This eatery only serves fish and chips, a cookie, and drinks. That’s it. While that may sound like a bad thing, the food here is actually quite tasty, and draws a good crowd. This eatery is found in the United Kingdom section of the World Showcase, right next to the Rose and Crown Pub.

     11) Kringla Bakeri og Café – offering a ton of options of sandwiches and sweets, this little café will warm its way into your heart and stomach. Located in the Norway part of the World Showcase across from Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, this miniature eatery won’t destroy your wallet, and houses some Norwegian classic pastries like lefse and rullekake.


Third, Hollywood Studios where the food is always the main support to your magic filled day.

     12) Starring Rolls Café – near the Hollywood Brown Derby, this miniature eatery offers sushi, sandwiches, and even unique cupcakes. Not only does this café have food to satisfy your stomach but your sweet tooth as well.

     13) ABC Commissary –along Commissary Lane, this food court offers different options to ease your hunger. Here they serve specialties like quinoa, seafood, and even an Asian salad among other dishes. This eatery also shows clips of ABC sponsored shows like Modern Family, America’s Funniest Home Videos, and many others all to entertain you while you eat.

     14) Fairfax Fare – Beneath the shadowy Tower of Terror lies this eatery, themed to look like an outdoor Californian market. Serving up your typical Americana food of burgers, chicken, barbecue dishes, and more, this restaurant offers shade and tons of seats for you to relax in. Unlike other counter service locations, this one also offers breakfast up until lunch time.

    15) Studio Catering Co – lights, camera, food! Dine beneath the shade of this food court styled eatery located right next to Honey I Shrunk the Kids play set. With different choices of sandwiches, wraps, and salads you cannot go wrong at this inexpensive restaurant.


Fourth, Animal Kingdom where your food is wild.

    16) Flame Tree Barbeque – if you feel like getting in touch with your inner dinosaur, then this is the place to do it. Serving up half a pound of ribs for only $10.49, you’ll tear into the food here like a tyrannosaurus rex through a triceratops. Of course this place offers other options like chicken and much more.

     17) Anadapur Yak and Yeti Restaurant – seated in depths of Asia, this food court restaurant offers ethnic foods such as beef lo mein, sweet and sour chicken, and others. For those who aren’t a fan of foreign foods, this eatery also serves sandwiches and salads.

     18)  Restaurantosaurus – if your stomach isn't roaring at the sound of this eatery, then wait til you step inside. In the heart of Dino Land U.S.A., this food court styled restaurant gives you protection from the monstrous sun. Offering various delicious dishes like cheeseburgers (cause who doesn't love a good cheeseburger in the summer time), po’ boys, salads, and many others, this eatery will calm your carnivorous hunger.

    19) Tusker House Restaurant – I was conflicted to put this on last week’s entry or this week’s entry. I decided to put it here because it’s a buffet, where you do sit down but you get your own food – much like you would at a counter service eatery. This food court style restaurant boasts a combination of African and American foods and drinks.  Foreign foods include curry chicken, seafood stirred with tamarind barbecue sauce, and many others. For those who like to stray away from different foods, they have tons of rotisserie meats, salads, and vegetables.

    20) Anywhere with churros – this is not the name of a restaurant, this is just a word to the wise. Churros taste like the wings of angels if they were plucked from the sky, toasted in cinnamon, and given the texture of clouds. If you see a snack vendor selling churros anywhere in the parks (Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and/or EPCOT), do yourself a favor and get one. Maybe two or three if you really enjoy them.



This concludes this week’s entry on counter service throughout the parks. If you have any comments or questions about anything at Walt Disney World, please feel free to comment. If you also have any suggestions of what you would like to see me write, comment as well. Until the next entry, have a magical week. 

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