Plant-Based Menu Options At Hollywood Studios

Guests who follow plant-based diets (or simply those looking to eat lighter or avoid animal products) now have a ton of new options to nosh on while at the Magic Kingdom. As previously announced, Walt Disney World has rolled out a new plant-based (vegan) icon along all of its menus, making it easier for guests to pick out what to eat. Along with the new icon are even more new plant-based food offerings.

Check out all the new menus at Disney’s Hollywood Studios featuring the little leaf of plant-based approval, complete with pricing and lists of what’s vegan, below. As always, offerings like popcorn, veggie plates, and fruit cups remain as plant-based offerings on many menus, so you’ll see a few of those snack mainstays here as well.

Clean Plate Club – Bop into a fabulous fifties kitchenette at Disney’s Hollywood Studios where diners get “warnings” about not cleaning their plates or misbehaving at the table—all in good fun. The 50’s Prime Time Café menu includes favorites like meatloaf, fried chicken, pot roast and milk shakes. Disney’s Hollywood Studios is one of four theme parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Scott Miller, photographer)

50’s Prime Time Café

  • Cousin Amy’s Iceberg Lettuce Wedge
  • Cousin Harold’s Vegetable Garden
  • Traditional Warm Apple Crisp

ABC Commissary

  • California Burger
  • Mediterranean Hummus Salad

Backlot Express

  • Two Suns Hummus

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo

  • Felucian Garden Spread

Fairfax Fare

  • Southwest Bowl 

Hollywood & Vine

  • Zucchini Strata
  • Plant-based Eggs
  • Breakfast Cereals and Oatmeal
  • Roasted Red Potatoes and Onion
  • Fresh fruit
  • Vegetable Soup
  • Apple, Kale and Cranberry Salad
  • Brussels Sprouts
  • Roasted Cauliflower
  • Wild Rice Pilaf
  • Three Bean Quinoa Cake
  • Blueberry Cobbler

The Hollywood Brown Derby

  • Super Salad of the Stars
  • Ginger-Lemongrass Pho
  • Chocolate Coconut Cake

Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano

  • Minestrone Soup
  • Baked Arancini
  • Polenta Cake, Mushroom and Herbed Cauliflower
  • Cappuccino Affogato
  • Lemon Sorbet

PizzeRizzo

  • Hot Italian Sausage Sub

Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant

  • Island Cake
  • Szechuan Lettuce Wraps
  • Cookie Shake

Woody’s Lunch Box

  • Plant-based Totchos
  • Potato Barrels (side)

Menu items are subject to change. The plant-based icon can be found next to plant-based food items at Disney owned-and-operated dining locations.

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Epcot’s New Plant-Based Menu

Guests who follow plant-based diets (or simply those looking to eat lighter or avoid animal products) now have a ton of new options to ponder while at the Magic Kingdom.

As previously announced, Walt Disney World has rolled out a new plant-based (vegan) icon along all of its menus, making it easier for guests to pick out what to eat. Along with the new icon are even more new plant-based food offerings.

Check out all the new menus at Epcot featuring the little leaf of plant-based approval, complete with pricing and lists of what’s vegan, below. As always, offerings like popcorn, veggie plates, and fruit cups remain as plant-based offerings on many menus, so you’ll see a few of those snack mainstays here as well.

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall

  • Breakfast Platter
  • Assorted fruits
  • Bagels
  • Scandinavian Potato Dumplings
  • A variety of salads, including: Bean Salad, Beet Salad, Tomato Salad and Cucumber Salad
  • Raspberry Sorbet
  • Non-dairy Frozen Desserts

Biergarten Restaurant 

  • Fishless Filets or Beefless Tips available upon request (Gardein)
  • A variety of salads, including: Bean Salad, Beet Salad, Tomato Salad and Mushroom Salad
  • Potato Pancakes
  • Red Cabbage
  • Roasted Potatoes
  • Sauerkraut
  • Berry Compote
  • Fresh Pineapple
  • Non-dairy Frozen Desserts

Coral Reef Restaurant 

  • Mushroom (Lobster-style) Salad
  • Grilled Garden Skewer
  • Baileys Almande and Jack Daniel’s Mousse

Electric Umbrella

  • Vegetable Quinoa Salad

Garden Grill Restaurant

  • Blueberry Muffins
  • Seasonal Fruit
  • House-made Salsa Fresca
  • Potato Barrels
  • Waffles

Garden Grill Restaurant 

  • Veggie Loaf
  • Green Salad
  • Garden-fresh Vegetables
  • Rice Pilaf
  • House-made Berry Shortcake

Le Cellier Steakhouse 

  • Watermelon Salad
  • Steamed Asian Dumplings
  • Maple Whiskey-glazed Brussels Sprouts
  • Black Forest Trifle

Rose & Crown Dining Room

  • Coronation Salad
  • Savory Hot Pot
  • Mushy Peas
  • Rice Pudding

Sunshine Seasons

  • Overnight Oats with Blueberry, Chia Seeds, Vanilla and Almonds
  • Breakfast Power Wrap
  • Korma with Plant-based Chicken and Cashews
  • Cookies and Cream Chocolate Mousse Cup
  • And more Grab-n-Go Items

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Disney Parks to Offer Plant-Based Menu This October

Disney has announced that soon, all of its major quick and table service restaurants will soon be serving up plant-based options at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort – along with a new plant-based menu icon coming to Disney dining. Guests will now be able to choose from hundreds of sweet and savory creations, including many brand-new dishes destined to become fan favorites!

In addition to the new plant-based options, Disney will introduce a new menu icon, a green leaf, that will make it easier than ever to find these creations on menus across Disney Parks.

These new options are made from plant-based ingredients like vegetables, fruits, grains, nuts, seeds, and legumes – and are made without animal meat, dairy, eggs or honey. From comfort-food classics to exciting new dishes for the adventurer in all of us, everyone will find something to delight their tastebuds.

On October 1 at quick service locations and October 3 at table service locations, Walt Disney World Resort will launch the plant-based menu icon and introduce new options at all theme parks and resort hotels. If you’re craving tasty plant-powered snacks and treats during your visit, you can explore more than 400 craveable dishes!

  • Steamed Asian Dumplings from Le Cellier at Epcot – You’ll love these plant-based meat dumplings, served with bok choy, Chinese long beans, red peppers and radish in a delicious and fragrant Asian broth.
  • Shiriki Noodle Salad from Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen at Magic Kingdom Park – This refreshing salad is made with noodles, edamame beans, mushrooms, green mango and cucumber, tossed with a sweet chili sauce.
  • Felucian Garden Spread from Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge (Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort) – Made with plant-based “kefta,” herb hummus, tomato-cucumber relish and pita, this is the perfect bite for your visit to a galaxy far, far away.
  • Chili-Spiced Crispy Fried Tofu Bowl from Satu’li Canteen at Disney’s Animal Kingdom – This taste of Pandora features crispy tofu, seasoned with chili-spice and topped with a crunchy vegetable slaw, boba balls and your choice of base and sauce.
  • Plant-Based Cashew Cheescake from California Grill at Disney’s Contemporary Resort – Just one of many scrumptious plant-based desserts available at Walt Disney World Resort.

Whether you’re visiting Magic Kingdom Park, tasting your way across the globe at Epcot’s World Showcase, or grabbing a bite in a galaxy far, far away, you’re sure to find a plant-powered dish to enjoy.

At Disneyland, the new menu icon and many new plant-based options are coming in spring 2020, so guests won’t have to wait long to savor exciting new flavors. And across the world, Disney is serving up delicious plant-based cuisine, including Risotto-style Spelt with Mushrooms at Disneyland Paris, Pan-fried Vegetables with Plant-based Dumplings at Hong Kong Disneyland, or Caramel Mix Nuts Banana Cake at Shanghai Disney Resort. When sailing the high seas with Disney Cruise Line there are bites to find, from a Plant-Based Chili Dog and Plant-Based Eggs to Chocolate Truffle Cake.

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