

Disney’s ornate Beauty & the Beast-themed French eatery for prix-fixe lunch or dinner.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2:55 PM, 3–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2:55 PM, 3–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2:55 PM, 3–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2:55 PM, 3–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:55 PM, 3–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:55 PM, 3–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:55 PM, 3–9 PM |
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Reviews
So for six of us, we covered every item on the menu except the Charred Eggplant. I started with the Tuna Tartare, and ordered the Short Rib Beef for the main. Both were quite tasty. I was actually unable to finish the Sauteed Shrimp that I ordered as a side, which was not that remarkable. My wife had the Dry-aged Pork Chop, tender and delish. Everyone was happy with their choices. During dinner, the Beast made an appearance and was in a good mood. Desert was also well presented and yummy.
We didn’t have a reservation and decided to take the risk, but luckily we were able to walk in right away since we were a party of two. That said, I highly recommend making a reservation in advance, especially for larger groups.
We were seated in the Grand Ballroom, which is absolutely stunning. The Beast came by during our meal, which was a very cute touch.
We ordered the three-course prix fixe menu:
• Tuna tartare (both of us)
• Short rib beef bourguignon (me)
• Filet mignon (him)
• Crème brûlée for dessert
I also ordered “The Handsome Brute” cocktail (vodka and pomegranate). It was very sweet, which I personally enjoyed.
The food was delicious, beautifully presented, and portions were satisfying. Overall, an amazing dining experience that feels worth it for both the food and the atmosphere.
The place itself is stunning — easily one of the most beautiful themed restaurants I’ve been to. The windows have that snow effect, the Beast shows up occasionally in costume for photos, and the whole vibe really puts you inside the movie. Service was very good too.
The only thing is: the other three people with me didn’t love their dishes. Each one had a different reason, so it might just come down to choosing the right item. It’s one of those prix-fixe menus where you get an appetizer, entrée, and dessert, so it’s worth checking the menu carefully to make sure it matches your taste.
From my point of view, though, it was excellent. I’d definitely go back — the food I had was great, the atmosphere is beautiful, the service was solid, and the price felt totally fair.
The food is good overall, with French-inspired dishes that are well presented and flavorful, though not every item stands out. Service is friendly and efficient, even during peak hours. Prices are high, but that’s expected given the atmosphere and location.
This restaurant is more about the experience than the meal itself, making it a great choice for Disney fans, first-time visitors, or a special occasion.
The food is good, but not the best meal you’ll have at Disney. That said, the atmosphere and overall experience make up for it. Reservations are basically a must — walk-ins are possible, but you have to get really lucky.
Would I come back even with grown kids? Yes, absolutely. It’s still worth it for the setting alone.
And yes… try the Gray Stuff. It’s actually good.
The food was very simple overall and not particularly memorable or special. The atmosphere also felt quite noisy and chaotic, more like eating in a busy marketplace rather than a relaxed dining experience.
Overall, it didn’t meet my expectations.
The castle was exquisite in its decor. We got to meet Beast, tour his castle, and take photos. The food and dining experience was 5 star. We ordered the three course mill. We had the dining plan. It used two credits per person. The dining plan is an incredible value. Peter, from Beverly Hills CA. was the quintessential superb Disney employee. He was in character the entire time. He was welcoming, jovial, professional and really transported us in time to the Beasts castle. He was so kind and even took photos for us just outside the main entrance of the castle.
We got a signed postcard as a souvenir from the beast to commerate our visit.
When you stop by ask for Peter for a magical experience.