What can a baby eat at Cinderellas Royal Table?

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I have a lunch reservation to take my 17 month old for the first time. But since she’s under 3 and it’s a prepaid will they give her any food to eat there? Or do I need to bring food for her?
 
As far as I know, babies can eat off their parents plates, but the restaurant will not provide any type of food/meal. At buffets you can make a plate for a baby and not be charged, but a sit down meal would be handled differently.
To be safe I would bring something for her to eat.
It’s been awhile since my kids were babies, so maybe someone else has a recent experience and can chime in.
 
I have a lunch reservation to take my 17 month old for the first time. But since she’s under 3 and it’s a prepaid will they give her any food to eat there? Or do I need to bring food for her?
We ate there for breakfast back in 2018 for our younger daughter's 2nd birthday; they gave her mickey waffles and juice.
We ate there again May 2021 for dinner and our almost 2 yr old son had to eat from our plates. So, I would bring something for your little one to be safe.
 
We ate there for breakfast back in 2018 for our younger daughter's 2nd birthday; they gave her mickey waffles and juice.
We ate there again May 2021 for dinner and our almost 2 yr old son had to eat from our plates. So, I would bring something for your little one to be safe.
Did they say he couldn’t have anything from the kids menu? There’s Mac n cheese on the kids menu my daughter would like, if I asked for that would they allow that?
 

It's a prix fixe meal with 3 courses @ $37 for a kids meal. That's pretty steep for mac 'n' cheese.

There are no a la carte items there.
 
I don't remember if we asked for his own meal, sorry. You can always ask for a small dish of the mac and cheese, worst they can do is say no.
 
As far as I know, babies can eat off their parents plates, but the restaurant will not provide any type of food/meal. At buffets you can make a plate for a baby and not be charged, but a sit down meal would be handled differently.
To be safe I would bring something for her to eat.
It’s been awhile since my kids were babies, so maybe someone else has a recent experience and can chime in.

This is definitely the official stance. But as one of the PP said, ask for a tiny side of something off the kids meal. They are usually pretty accommodating at the high price restaurants. At Artist Point(with Snow White) they brought our under 3 an entire little meal.
 
I think the key is, you can't sure certain the baby will get food until you get there. So, with that in mind, if your baby will need food while you eat, and won't eat of your plates, you will need to bring something just in case. If they do serve her something, very good, you won't need your back up food. If they don't, you'll have something. Now, if she'll be happy sharing off y'all, then it won't matter either way.
 
It's a prix fixe meal with 3 courses @ $37 for a kids meal. That's pretty steep for mac 'n' cheese.

There are no a la carte items there.
When we went to Artist point they brought her a Mac n cheese so I wasn’t sure if that was something all they price fixed do
 
When we went to Artist point they brought her a Mac n cheese so I wasn’t sure if that was something all they price fixed do

It's possible CRT might also. Even though a Disney-owned, they can do things rather differently than others.

Bringing food for her in case and also asking if she might have a bit of mac 'n' cheese would cover your bases.

Btw, even though CRT is an auto-gratuity restaurant, we leave a little more for our server if they're especially good or do extras like what you're wondering.
 
When we went to Artist point they brought her a Mac n cheese so I wasn’t sure if that was something all they price fixed do
It's something some CM will do. And some won't. It's not automatic for those too young to be charged.
 
We went for lunch in August with our 21 month old and they automatically bought him a plate of chicken tenders and rice.
 
It's a prix fixe meal with 3 courses @ $37 for a kids meal. That's pretty steep for mac 'n' cheese.

There are no a la carte items there.

Because you're not paying only for the mac n cheese. You're paying to meet all the princesses.
 
At the fixed price spots that are pre-plated, we have yet to be told he has to eat off our plates (Topolino's and Hollywood & Vine - have not done CRT). At Hollywood and Vine, we were told under 3 could have fruit and mac and cheese. At Topolino's, he could have anything on the kids menu.

I always inquire immediately so I know if we need to order meals that we can split with him. He isn't big on steak, but loves chicken so I would order chicken if I needed to share KWIM? I have never brought food for him and it's never been a problem.
 
At the fixed price spots that are pre-plated, we have yet to be told he has to eat off our plates (Topolino's and Hollywood & Vine - have not done CRT). At Hollywood and Vine, we were told under 3 could have fruit and mac and cheese. At Topolino's, he could have anything on the kids menu.

I always inquire immediately so I know if we need to order meals that we can split with him. He isn't big on steak, but loves chicken so I would order chicken if I needed to share KWIM? I have never brought food for him and it's never been a problem.
Hollywood and Vine is pre-plated? I didn't know it had changed.
 














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