Hollywood Studios restaurant ideas

Denise K W

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Hello so we are planning on going back in December . There used to be alot of choices that my family would eat but they have change the menus so much that mostly all the same burgers and hot dogs. We do have picky eaters in our family but I dont want to have burgers again here when we are having it probably in Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom.
We are doing Italian possibly in Epcot and maybe Disney Springs that week so we dont want to have it 3 times.

Any suggestions would be helpful.
 
I'd check out the menus at Docking Bay 7, Woody's Lunch Box & ABC Commissary. We really enjoyed our meals at Docking Bay 7 and thought Woodys was pretty decent too. In the past I'd never go to ABC but their updates seem to fairing a bit better then your average burger & nuggets.
 
I would look at Docking Bay 7, really enjoyed the food. Also Ronto Roasters.
have not tried Woody Lunchbox yet.
Not a fan of ABC or Backlot express. QS options are still limited in HS, but have improved a lot with Toy Story land and Galaxies Edge.
 
We ate at ABC commissary in October and it was good. There, Docking Bay 7, or Woody’s would be my choice.
 

Our must-dos in DHS are SciFi snd 50s PT. The theming is amazing and the foods decent. There are things to eat besides burgers there, but still good for picky eaters
 
We ate at Backlot Express for the first time last month and it was surprisingly decent. I had the Southwest salad with chicken and DH had the Cuban sandwich - both were very good. Kids had burgers and fries and had no complaints.
 
Ronto Roasters and Docking Bay 7 has some regular stuff like the Ronto Wrap (Pork Sausage in Pita) and the Tip-Yip which is simply fried chicken, respectively. 50's Prime Time is always fun and has a variety menu (pot roast, meatloaf, fried chicken, giant wedge salad w bacon).
 
Our must-dos in DHS are SciFi snd 50s PT. The theming is amazing and the foods decent. There are things to eat besides burgers there, but still good for picky eaters
We liked 50s the last time we went, but it was quite a while back. SciFi is our must-do at DHS as well. Both my girls love it!
 
Both ABC and Backlot have stepped it up recently with the additions of shrimp tacos, chicken club, cuban sandwich... All were good on our trip last month. Like others have said, Ronto Wrap, Tip Yip Chicken and the Pot Roast at Docking Bay are all good. You also can take the Skyliner over to Riviera and eat at their QS as well. It's a nice short ride and break from the park, especially in the heat of the day and when the ride lines are long.
 
Are your picky eaters adults or children. Do you want TS or QS? If they are really picky, Ronto Wraps might not be what they want but Woody's Lunchbox has basic food if you are looking for QS. If you are looking for TS, 50s has some pretty basic food. You could always leave the park and go to the resorts around BW. Who knows what will be open at that time but Dolphin has a cute little soda shop type place called the Fountain that has good sandwiches and ice cream and milkshakes. Big River Grille on the BW is not bad. I would suggest if you are looking for QS just keep your eyes on the menus for the next few months as things are changing quickly.
 
Hello so we are planning on going back in December . There used to be alot of choices that my family would eat but they have change the menus so much that mostly all the same burgers and hot dogs. We do have picky eaters in our family but I dont want to have burgers again here when we are having it probably in Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom.
We are doing Italian possibly in Epcot and maybe Disney Springs that week so we dont want to have it 3 times.

Any suggestions would be helpful.
I'm confused, and not trying to be ignorant, but outside of MK, I don't think I've ever had a burger or hot dog at one of the parks. (and we do 10 days every year) Are you limiting yourself to a certain couple places to eat?
Hollywood Brown Derby is my top choice at HS, especially the Cobb Salad. Docking Bay 7 or a Ronto Roaster is good for quick service. Baseline Taphouse for a quick snack- where all the choices are excellent.
50s is more american style comfort food- not my style but the family likes it.
 
We really enjoyed our meal at Brown Derby and can't wait to go back!
 


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