| Jessica Rechani
Disney's Hollywood Studios is one of the many theme parks that allow guests to become a part of the movie-making magic and step inside the worlds of their favorite films. Whether it is in a galaxy far, far away, in the backyard with Andy's toys, or onboard a runaway railway with Mickey and his friends. Once the director calls for craft service, the actors are treated to an assortment of eating establishments throughout the set, including quick-service restaurants. Not sure what to choose? This guide will help aspiring actors find their preference for a quick meal before filming their next scene.
For guests that are just entering the park and in need of their morning cup of coffee or a quick breakfast, the Trolley Car Cafe is the destination tobe. Aside from specialty coffee beverages and various Starbucks products, the cafe is also home to breakfast sandwiches and assorted pastries, including a Mickey Mouse-shaped chocolate chip cookie. Not craving a Frappuccino? The cafe also serves tea and fresh lemonade and is a peaceful place to watch other parkgoers pass by before you become a part of the crowd.
Looking for a healthier alternative to pretzels, churros, and the occasional bag of potato chips? Anaheim Produce (which was named after Anaheim, California, the location of the Disneyland Resort), has an assortment of fresh fruit for sale, either whole or sliced. Apples, bananas, oranges, grapes, youname it. Anaheim Produce is sure to satisfy both your budget and your snack storage.
If you are looking to dine on all-American classics like hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken nuggets, and French fries, then, look no further. At Rosie's All-American Cafe, guests will find traditional American cuisine with some unique menu items suchas a plant-based Lobster Roll, an all-American salad with mojo roasted pork,and a pomegranate pickled radish, and a peanut butter cookie sandwich for dessert. To wash it all down, guests can choose from a wide variety of ice-cold beers and other alcoholic beverages.
For a quick Italian-style meal, Catalina Eddie's is the place for guests to ingest piping hot pizzas, cheese, or pepperoni, Caesar salads, and breadsticks galore. If you still have space for dessert, try the Enchanted Rose, chocolate mousse with ahint of blackcurrant and whipped cookies and cream fluff. Aside from the alcoholic beverage choices, Eddie's also serves an assortment of Coca-Cola products, fruit juices, coffee products, ice-cold water for those scorching summer days, and a strawberry-lemonade slushy.
For a snack that is extremely unique, Fairfax Fare offers something that you may or may not find at quick service locations: waffle bowls. Guests can fill their waffle bowls with barbeque brisket, buffalo chicken, Korean barbequed pork belly, mashed potatoes, soba noodles, and even green onions; the possibilities are endless. So, the next time someone says that waffle bowls are just meant for ice cream and other desserts, see if the options at Fairfax will change their opinion.
Looking to satisfy your sugar craving? Hollywood Scoops is the place where guests can get the inside scoop on some of the toothsome options on their menu. At Hollywood Scoops, there is a sweet treat for everyone for every preference. Families can share an ice cream sundae or indulge in a single ice cream cone for oneself while watching other parkgoers take a trip thirteen stories high above the Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror.
Right in the courtyard of Rockin' Rollercoaster Staring Aerosmith is KRNR The Rock Station. After the concert with Aerosmith, guests can line up atthe concession trailer and tuck away on Nacho Cheese Tortilla Chips, chocolate chip cookies, potato chips, waffle cones, and frozen Coca-Cola. If guests are still feeling thirsty after their adrenaline rush on the super-stretch limousine, the trailer is also home to various Coca-Cola products, rootbeer floats, alcoholic beverages, and their infamous frozen lemonade, perfect for asultry summer day.
Paying homage to the architecture of the Golden State during the 1950s, Dockside Dineris the perfect place for guests to "dock 'n' dine". Every sailor, young and old, can look forward to a feast of specially crafted hot dogs, house-made potato chips, rich and creamy milkshakes (and specialty milkshakesdepending on what time of year it is), and unique options for alcoholic beverages. For the much younger sailors, they can indulge in macaroni and cheese with whale crackers (Goldfish Crackers) or an Uncrustable peanut butterand jelly sandwich children's meal complete with a juice box and a delectable chocolate chip cookie.
Right next door to the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular is Epic Eats. Inspired bythe escapades that Dr. Henry Jones ventured upon, this quick-service eatery is home to nectareous funnel cakes and funnel cake sundaes, some topped with fresh strawberries, and some topped with crushed Oreo cookies and soft serve vanilla ice cream. To wash down the mess of powdered sugar and vanilla soft serve, guests can try a root beer float or guzzle down a vanilla or chocolate waffle cone. However, if you plan to catch Indy in action and learn about how the magic of Spielberg's most iconic movie franchises is made, you might want to take your sugary concoctions into the auditorium to catch all of the action.
At the Backlot Express, every aspiring actor can enjoy their lunch break while taking in the sights and sounds of both Echo Lake and Star Tours. Under the shelter of the structure, guests can dine on classic dishes such as cheeseburgers, chicken tenders, macaroni and cheese, and peanut butter andjelly sandwiches. For those feeling a bit more adventurous, the express station also serves teriyaki chicken bowls, Cuban sandwiches, barbeque pulled pork sandwiches, Southwest salads, and teriyaki tofu bowls. When you come to dine at the Backlot Express, you will be sure to find something for everyone.
Rizzo the Rat and all of his rat companions have cooked up a storm at PizzeRizzo. At this fine dining establishment, guests will be treated to five kinds of pizzas, submarine sandwiches, and rich and colorful salads. For dessert, guests can enjoy either a mouthwatering cannoli or a tasty pizza cookie. The best part is that after guests’ finish enjoying their pizza picnic, they can enjoy the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, Muppet-tational demonstration of Muppet Vision technology across the path.
The commissary is home to an assortment of dishes with an international flair. Some of these unique dishes include a buffalo chicken grilled sandwich, shrimp tacos, a California burger, a Mediterranian Salad, anda Tropical Tart. While dining, guests can gaze upon billboards displaying them any television programs ABC Studios has produced over the years and imagine them being up on a billboard someday.
After getting a chance to pilot the Millenium Falcon while carrying cargo for Chewbacca the Wookie, sink your teeth into savory treats at Ronto Roasters. At Ronto's, the residents of Battuu can demolish ronto wraps, kyryll pork rinds, zuchii wraps, and an doan fruit with muja sauce. While guests feast, they may also take in the surroundings of Galaxy's Edge, but one must be prepared to stray away from incoming Stormtroopers.
If guests are looking for snacks to keep them in check while waiting in line for Rise of the Resistance, they may travel to Kat Saka's Kettle. At the kettle, you can purchase Coca-Cola products and tackle the uniqueness of sweetand spicy flavors of popcorn. While at the outpost, guests also have the option of purchasing the droid parts premium vessel, the perfect item to keep your popcorn safe and sound as they explore the rest of Galaxy's Edge.
Do you need a break from the ever-changing weather patterns of Florida and need to pass the time before your next Lightning Lane? Well, Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo is the right place for all hungry travelers to sit down and enjoy a galactic feast of epic proportions. At the docking bay, you will be treated to chicken tip yips, smoked pork ribs, topato stir fry, tuna pokes, pasta rings, and more. At this local Black Spire eatery, there is no shortage of good food and good times with good friends, human, alien, ordroid.
Before taking a ride on Slinky Dog Dash or Alien Swirling Saucers, have a snack and enjoy the shade at Woody's Lunchbox. In this establishment, Andy has taken his lunchbox and turned it into a quick-service eatery for humans and toys a like to grab a quick bite before heading off on their next adventure whether in the backyard or wherever in thepark it may be. The menu is appealing for kids and adults for you can tuck into grilled cheese sandwiches, lunch box tarts, root beer floats, tomato soup, and tater tots. If you are ever in the backyard, before heading off to Toy Story Mania!, be sure to sit down atthe rootinest, tootinest quick service restaurant in the west.
After catching up to a runaway railway and dancing with the characters from Disney Junior, one may need to rest and recharge before heading off to get the best seats for Fantasmic, and what better way to recharge your batteries than at the Market? At the market, guests can gather snacks to survive their day throughout the movie studio and is one of two locations in the park that offer Jack-Jack's Num-Num Cookie, a hand-held chocolate chip cookie served fresh and warm daily. Aside from that delicacy, guests can also order Coca-Cola products, potato chips, bananas, nacho chips with cheese, and various other drinks and alcoholic beverages.
Inspired by The Incredibles and The Incredibles II, the Neighborhood Bakery is the second of Jack-Jack's Num-Num Cookie and the main hub of the Frozone Slush; two tasty treats that are guaranteed to satisfy the sweet tooth of every superhero. If one is not in the mood for something sweet, the bakery also offers freshly made pretzels and buttery popcorn. This is also the best place to get your popcorn buckets refilled before you head to the queue to meet Edna Mode or take a sneak peek at what’s to come next for Disney Parks around the world at One Man's Dream.
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