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Carpeted floors, potted palms, and sleek decorating make you feel like a special network employee. The updated menu features a Mediterranean salad ($9.99), chicken breast nuggets ($9.49), barbecued chicken & rib combo ($17.19), chicken club ($10.99), and an Angus cheeseburger ($11.29). Kids can get a turkey sandwich, a cheeseburger, or a power pack lunch ($5.99). Kosher items available. Shady outdoor seating. Mobile ordering through the My Disney Experience app is available at this eatery. |
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Rarely crowded and often overlooked, this backstage-themed cafeteria has Star Wars-themed items, such as the Royal Guard burger ($13.49), Dark Side chicken and waffles ($10.99), Galactic chicken salad ($9.99), and Star Wars cupcakes such as the BB8 lemon cupcake ($5.99). Kids meals are $5.49–$7.99 (includes drink). Pleasant indoor and outdoor seating. Perfect spot for watching the parade (if there is one)—stake out a table about a half-hour beforehand. Not always open. Mobile ordering through the My Disney Experience app is available at this eatery. |
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This new eatery is a corner pub specializing in California beer and wine. A small plates menu featuring pub-style items such as a Bavarian pretzel ($9), spice almonds ($6), and a charcuterie board ($10) are also available. The eatery is located in the spot of the former Writer's Stop shop, which is now the new Grand Avenue section of Disney's Hollywood Studios, which is designed with a modern-day Downtown Los Angeles theme with vintage office buildings and the eclectic architecture of LA. |
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Disney announced that a new Star Wars-themed cantina will open in the new Star Wars Land (see page 173). Details are sketchy, but based on the concept art it will bear a strong resemblance to the Mos Eisley cantina seen in Episode 4. We even hear they will serve blue milk! Watch this page and passporter.com for more details as we draw closer to the new Star Wars Land. |
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Part of the outdoor Sunset Ranch Market mini food court. Cheese and pepperoni pizzas ($9.49–$10.69), chicken Caesar salad ($8.99), and seasonal cupcakes ($5.59) make up the menu. Outdoor, shaded (and not-so-shaded) seating. Nearby food stands serve fries, fresh fruit, barbecue, burgers, and ice cream. Mobile ordering through the My Disney Experience app is available at this eatery. Flag this Topic for Later: (view all your topic flags)
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Part of the outdoor Sunset Ranch Market, this quick-service eatery offers an updated menu with an empanadas platter ($12.49), pulled pork sandwich ($12.99), loaded baked potato ($9.49) bbq pork salad ($8.49), and kids’ meals of PB&J or turkey sandwich ($5.49–$5.99). Seating is outdoors at covered picnic benches. Other food stands are nearby. |
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Clean your plate in an old kitchenette, while “Mom” serves gussied-up versions of home-cooked meals like meatloaf, pot roast, fried chicken, salmon, grilled pork tenderloin, chicken pot pie, sandwiches, and salads ($15–$23), plus scrumptious malts, milkshakes, and sundaes ($6–$7). Vintage TV clips of “I Love Lucy” and “The Honeymooners” play while you eat, and your “brother” and “sister” (your servers) boss you around when your “Mom” isn’t watching. This is a unique dining experience if you’re willing to play along—not recommended for the overly shy. Veggie burgers on request. The dining areas and adjoining bar/waiting area are a wonderland of ‘50s-vintage Formica, television sets, and knickknacks. Table and booth seating. |
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Top Photo Slice: The “kitchen” at 50s Prime Time Cafe in Disney’s Hollywood Studios (℗ 8217) Photo contributed by © Tigger1221
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