The next stop on our dining journey is The Plaza Restaurant at the end of Main Street in the Magic Kingdom.
Even though The Plaza is simple and just serves your typical burgers, fries, shakes, etc. it was a reservation I was really looking forward to. I have another reservation (or two

) booked here for December, so this was The Plaza's test run.
We entered the Magic Kingdom for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party around 4:00 and our reservation wasn't until 5:00, so the plan was to meander around Main Street to allow Alex (my DBil) to really take it all in.
Unfortunately Alex, Joe and Erik were all complaining that they were
starving because we hadn't eaten since breakfast, so instead we walked down Main Street at much too fast a pace to check in to The Plaza and see if we could be seated early.
Just checked in at The Plaza. Hoping to get in early.
4:07 PM Oct 18th from Tweetie
We checked in and again, I did a little bit of picture taking, but not too much since we were buzzed within 10 minutes to be seated.
We were sat at a nice little table near the window in The Plaza. It's a really small restaurant---which I was expecting, but so small that if you needed the bathroom, you had to go to the public restroom near the People Mover!!
Our server soon came over and wished me a Happy Birthday. She was really nice, her name was Darlene.
She took our drink orders and gave us a while to look over the menu, even though it pretty much consisted of burgers, turkey sandwich, burgers and reubens.
Erik and I decided to split a chocolate milkshake. Per Carrie's genius recommendation, I asked Darlene if it could be made with chocolate icecream
and chocolate syrup in order to maximize the chocolate-y goodness. When she brought the drinks out, she even had the kitchen split the milkshake into two cups since she knew Erik and I would be splitting.
Alex and Joe were boring and just got coke, even though they knew we were paying for dinner. Laaaaaaame.
Mmmmmmmmmm shakes at the plaza. Chocolate icecream with chocolate syrup is the s$%t.
4:35 PM Oct 18th from Tweetie
As you can see above, those milkshakes were pretty awesome. Maybe it was because they were "Disney milkshakes," but it sure tasted better than any I've had at our local diner before.
Next, it was time to order our meals. Erik, Joe and I all got burgers with cheddar cheese and fries on the side. I think all of us unanimously gave the burgers a solid "good." They were your typical frozen pattie style hamburger (or so it seemed) so there really wasn't much that could be done to make them amazing. The fries, on the other hand, were so good. I had fries from Cosmic Ray's later that night and they were not even comparable. Crisp, hot and just the right amount of salt. Thicken than normal fries, but not quite as thick as steak fries. Mmmmmmmm.
Alex ordered the turkey sandwich and really liked it. The turkey wasn't all slimy like normal deli meat, the bread was good and he got a pickle, which is a plus for him. He agreed that the fries were deeeelicious.
I was hoping that after we finished our meals, there would be room for dessert. Brownie sundae anyone? Unfortunately, all of us were stuffed so we decided to just get the check.
There had already been three birthday cupcake/balloon/whole restaurant singing combinations since we arrived about 40 minutes earlier---so I was pretty certain I'd be next.
I was right.
I felt so bad because the cupcake looked good, but I couldn't eat all of it on my own, I was just too full. The whole restaurant sang to me, which in a normal restaurant would have caused me to crawl under the table---but in Disney, it's fun.
We ended up splitting the cupcake four ways, just enough for a bite for each of us. Truth be told, I don't like vanilla cake, so I thought it was kind of a dud, but everyone else thought it was good. The cake was moist, the icing was really sugary and it was the perfect little treat to end the meal with.
All in all, we really enjoyed The Plaza and I think it is going to quickly become our must-do eatery in the Magic Kingdom. If I were on the regular dining plan, I would probably pay for this meal out of pocket. The total bill for 4 entrees, 1 milkshake and 4 sodas was only around $65, which is not much more than a quick-service meal would cost. We, however, will be on the deluxe plan in December, so I will be more than happy to use a credit or two for some tasty burgers and shakes at The Plaza.
In my book, The Plaza deserves a Violet Beauregarde. We left stuffed to capacity and happy as pigs in.....well, you know.