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Best Budget Restaurants at Disneyland Paris (2026 Guide)

13th May | Sarah
Last updated May 16, 2026

If you’re planning a Disneyland Paris trip, food is one of the costs that can quickly add up. 

And while Disneyland Paris absolutely can be expensive to eat in, there are also quite a few ways to keep costs lower without surviving on snacks all day. 

Over our 19 trips to Disneyland Paris, we’ve tried pretty much every style of eating possible: 

  • Taking our own food 
  • Self-catering apartments 
  • Quick service restaurants 
  • Disney Village restaurants 
  • Meal deals 
  • Snacks 
  • Full sit-down meals 

Most of the time, we personally prefer keeping food fairly simple so we can spend more on the actual trip itself. 

This guide focuses on the best budget food options at Disneyland Paris, including: 

The cheapest quick service restaurants 

  • Realistic food prices 
  • Our personal favourites 
  • Where we actually eat ourselves 

And how we keep food costs lower as a family 

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Can You Eat Cheaply at Disneyland Paris?

Yes,  but you need to be realistic. 

Disneyland Paris is never going to feel “cheap” compared to eating at home. 

However, compared to places like UK theme parks, some of the quick service meals are actually decent value, especially if you share portions or mix eating in the parks with self-catering. 

What makes the biggest difference is: 

  • Avoiding table service restaurants every meal 
  • Using quick service locations 
  • Bringing snacks or lunch 
  • Eating breakfast at your accommodation 
  • And knowing which restaurants are genuinely good value 

We usually stay self-catering ourselves. 

Most mornings we’ll eat breakfast at the apartment, take sandwiches or snacks into the parks for lunch, then buy dinner in the parks if we’re staying for the fireworks. 

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That balance works really well for us. 

If you’re wondering what food you’re allowed to bring into the parks, we’ve covered that fully in our guide to taking food into Disneyland Paris. 

Use the Disneyland Paris App to Find Cheaper Restaurants

One of the easiest ways to spot cheaper restaurants is through the Disneyland Paris app. 

Restaurants are labelled by price category: 

€ = cheapest 

€€ = mid-range 

€€€ = expensive table service 

Most of the cheaper quick service restaurants are in the € category. 

Many also allow: 

  • Mobile ordering through the app 
  • Collection slots 
  • Quicker service during busy periods 

You can still order at the counter if you prefer. 

The app is genuinely useful for checking: 

  • Menus 
  • Prices 
  • Opening times 
  • Dietary options 

And whether somewhere looks worth the queue 

Disneyland Paris in Summer

Best Budget Restaurants in Disneyland Park

I think we've eaten at nearly every one of these over the years.

Toad Hall Restaurant

📍 Fantasyland 

This is probably our personal favourite budget quick service restaurant in Disneyland Paris. 

The fish and chips are genuinely huge. 

You get: 

Two pieces of fish 

A decent portion of chips 

For around €12. 

We often find one portion is enough for two younger children. 

There’s also a children’s fish and chips meal for around €8. 

The restaurant itself is themed like an old English hall from Wind in the Willows, so it feels very different to standard fast food. 

 

Toad Hall Fish and Chips Disneyland Paris

Bella Notte

📍 Fantasyland 

Bella Notte is one of the easiest places for families because the menu is simple and most children will find something they recognise. 

They sell: 

Mickey-shaped pizzas 

Pasta dishes 

With prices usually around: 

€12 for pizzas 

€13 for pasta 

It’s one of the better options for fussier eaters. 

Casey’s Corner

📍 Main Street U.S.A. 

My children love Casey’s Corner. 

It serves: 

Hot dogs 

Fries 

Quick snacks 

The hot dogs are actually fairly large by Disneyland standards and meals are usually around €15. 

It’s also in a really convenient location on Main Street. 

 

Casa de Coco

📍 Frontierland 

This has become one of our favourite newer food spots. 

The burritos are genuinely really good. 

The zig-zag fries are one of the best quick snacks we’ve had at Disneyland Paris. 

Typical prices: 

Zig-zag fries around €4.50 

Burritos from around €12 

Frontierland, Disneyland Paris
Burrito Quick Meal at Disneyland Paris
Casa de Coco Restaurant Disneyland Paris

Restaurant Hakuna Matata

📍 Adventureland 

This one is great if you want something a bit different from burgers and pizza. 

The menu includes: 

Spicy chicken and rice dishes 

Chicken salad 

African-inspired flavours 

Prices start from around €7.50. 

Colonel Hathi’s Outpost Restaurant

📍 Adventureland 

Despite the Indian theme, this is another good option for families because they also serve Mickey pizzas. 

Typical prices: 

Mickey pizza around €12 

Curry dishes with rice and naan around €15 

It’s a useful middle ground if some people want pizza and others want something warmer and more filling. 

 

Au Chalet de la Marionette

📍 Fantasyland 

A German-themed quick service restaurant serving: 

Hot dogs 

Chicken burgers 

Meal deals 

Prices are usually: 

Children’s meals around €10 

Adult meals from around €16 

Café Hyperion

📍 Discoveryland 

One of the larger quick service restaurants inside Disneyland Park. 

Mainly burgers and fast food style meals: 

Burgers from around €11 

It’s useful if you want something quick and familiar. 

 

Cowboy Cookout BBQ

📍 Frontierland 

Tex-Mex and BBQ style food including: 

Chicken 

Ribs 

Burgers 

Fries 

Meals generally start around €12. 

Last Chance Café

📍 Frontierland 

Known for: 

Turkey legs 

Chicken bites 

Fries 

Turkey leg and fries meals are usually around €15. 

 

Budget Food at Disney Adventure World (Studios)

Disney Adventure World has improved a lot recently for food options. 

For years, Studios felt much weaker than Disneyland Park for quick service restaurants, especially for families and fussier eaters. 

The opening of World of Frozen and Adventure World has improved this quite a bit. 

Nordic Crowns Tavern

New for 2026. 

Frozen-themed restaurant serving: 

Salmon dishes 

Turkey meals 

Nordic-inspired food 

Typical prices: 

Adult meals around €20 

Children’s meals around €14 

Café Luminosité

Another newer addition. 

Sells: 

Hot dogs 

Lighter snacks 

With prices from around €10.50. 

La Terrasse Panoramique

Serving: 

Rye bread dishes 

Salmon options 

Lighter meals 

Prices start around €10.50. 

Hollywood Gardens Restaurant

Burger meals from around €15. 

Stark Factory

One of the better value options in the Studios park. 

Serving: 

Pizzas 

Pasta 

Salads 

With dishes from around €8.50. 

Super Diner 

Serving shawarma-style dishes: 

Kids meals around €7 

Adult meals around €11 

Disney Village Budget Food Options

Disney Village is currently going through a huge revamp. 

The old McDonald’s has now moved into the former Planet Hollywood location. 

For families with children who only want familiar food, this can honestly be a lifesaver. 

Especially for: 

  • Sensory eaters 
  • AFRID 
  • Very tired children 

Or just parents who want something predictable 

Earl of Sandwich

One of the best value places around Disneyland Paris. 

Serving: 

Toasted sandwiches 

Wraps 

Salads 

Usually much cheaper than eating inside the parks. 

Five Guys

Compared to Disney prices, Five Guys actually feels fairly reasonable. 

Yes it’s expensive compared to normal fast food, but compared to Disney restaurant prices it’s often similar anyway. 

We nearly always end up there at least once. 

Five Guys, Disney Village, Disneyland Paris

Vapiano

Vapiano feels a bit different from typical theme park food.

They make fresh pasta while you wait, and it can feel like a lighter option after several days of burgers and chips.

You’ll usually find:

  • fresh pasta dishes
  • pizzas
  • salads
  • vegetarian options

Compared to some Disneyland Paris restaurants, prices actually feel fairly reasonable for the portion sizes.

 

Vapiano restaurant disneyland Village
Vapiano Restaurant in Disney Village

Vegetarian Options at Disneyland Paris

Vegetarian options at Disneyland Paris are much better than they used to be. 

Most quick service restaurants now have at least one vegetarian option available, even if the restaurant mainly focuses on burgers, chicken or Tex-Mex style food. 

Some good options include: 

  • Pasta dishes at Bella Notte 
  • Vegetarian pizzas at Colonel Hathi’s 
  • Salads and lighter options at Hakuna Matata 
  • Pasta and pizza at Stark Factory 
  • Sandwiches at Earl of Sandwich 
  • Fresh pasta dishes at Vapiano 

The Disneyland Paris app is really helpful for this because you can check menus before deciding where to eat. 

Allergies & Dietary Requirements at Disneyland Paris

If you or your children have allergies, Disneyland Paris does provide allergen information across most restaurants. 

Quick service locations can usually provide: 

      • Allergen folders 
      • Ingredient information 
      • Details about common allergens 

You can also check many menus directly in the Disneyland Paris app before ordering. 

For severe allergies, we would still recommend speaking directly to staff before ordering food. 

For children with sensory food preferences or AFRID, places serving simpler familiar foods can sometimes make life easier. 

Locations like: 

      • McDonald’s 
      • Casey’s Corner 
      • Bella Notte 
      • Earl of Sandwich 
      • Five Guys 

Often work well because the menus are fairly straightforward and predictable. 

Crepes from a food stand in the parks

Our Best Tips for Saving Money on Food at Disneyland Paris

1. Eat Breakfast at Your Accommodation 

This probably saves us the most money overall. 

Especially when staying: 

  • Self catering 
  • Off-site 
  • Or in Val d’Europe 

 

2. Bring Snacks Into the Parks 

We nearly always take: 

  • Drinks 
  • Snacks 
  • Sandwiches 
  • Breakfast bars 
  • Into the parks 

 

3. Share Portions 

Some Disneyland Paris portions are genuinely large enough to share, especially: 

  • Fish and chips at Toad Hall 
  • Fries 
  • Pizzas 
  • Snack platters 

 

4. Avoid Constant Snacking 

The snack carts are where money disappears fastest. 

Ice creams, popcorn and drinks throughout the day add up surprisingly quickly. 

Disneyland Paris snacks Mickey Beignet with tickets for disneyland paris from getyourguide

5. Use Quick Service Instead of Table Service 

Quick service restaurants are nearly always significantly cheaper than sit-down dining. 

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