Best Quick Service Meals at Disneyland Paris (2025)

Best Quick Service Meals at Disneyland Paris (2025 Edition)

Selection of quick service meals including burger, hot dog, fries, pizza, churros, and cookies at Disneyland ParisFast, Tasty Picks to Keep You Powered Up Between Rides

Let’s face it — you didn’t come to Disneyland Paris to sit in a restaurant for hours on end while your Lightning Lane window ticks down and your kids start eyeing up the bubble wands. You came to make memories — and for that, you need fast, tasty, reliable food that fuels the fun without draining your wallet.

This guide dishes up the best quick service meals across Disneyland Paris, updated for 2025 with fresh menus, rebranded restaurants (👋 Casa de Coco), and a realistic look at what you’ll spend. It’s food on the go, without the regret.


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1. Casa de Coco – Restaurante de Familia (Frontierland) 🌮

Formerly Fuente del Oro. Now full of colour, music, and serious spice.

Disney rebranded this Frontierland spot to celebrate Pixar’s Coco, and the result is chef’s kiss. It’s all about family-style warmth, vibrant theming, and Mexican-inspired dishes like pulled pork burritos and chicken fajitas. The courtyard seating is perfect for people-watching — and the churros are legit.

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Top Picks:

  • Pulled Pork Burrito

  • Chicken Fajitas with Salsa

  • Churros with Chocolate Dip

💰 Cost: ~€16–18 for a full meal (main, side, drink) | Churros ~€6

🧠 Billy’s Tip: It’s less hectic than other spots during parade times — and the theming alone is worth a visit.

xasa de coco restaurant Disneyland Paris


2. Hakuna Matata Restaurant (Adventureland) 🍗

African flavours, Lion King nods, and chilled jungle vibes.

This place feels like a proper hidden gem, especially for families. The grilled chicken and spicy rice combo is a crowd-pleaser, and the plantain is a nice twist on standard theme park sides. You’ll also find some decent vegetarian options depending on the season.

Top Picks:

  • Grilled Chicken with Spicy Rice

  • Yassa Chicken

  • Plantain Fries

💰 Cost: €15–17 for a full menu set

🧠 Billy’s Tip: Great during hot days — the shaded courtyard seating is breezy and calm.

hakuna matata menu


3. Colonel Hathi’s Pizza Outpost (Adventureland) 🍕

Classic pizza in a colonial-style jungle outpost — with a jungle soundtrack.

You’ll smell the pizza before you see it. Themed like a colonial explorer’s club, this is an ideal pitstop for a slice and a break from the bustle. Expect cheesy, satisfying pizza, pasta options, and a few salad choices if you’re pretending to be healthy. The upstairs seating is quieter and has lovely views.

Top Picks:

  • Three Cheese Mickey Shaped Pizza

  • Bolognese Pasta Bowl

  • Mixed Salad with Italian Dressing

💰 Cost: €15–17 for meal sets

🧠 Billy’s Tip: Upstairs tables = peace and people-watching. Also a good one to sneak in before parades start.

Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost Disneyland Paris​


4. Café Hyperion (Discoveryland) 🍔

Massive hangar, big burgers, reliable eats.

The go-to for classic Disney fast food. Burgers, nuggets, fries — simple, but it does the trick. Bonus points for the indoor seating which makes it ideal in rainy or cold weather. The retro airship theming still holds up too.

Top Picks:

  • Jedi Burger

  • Chicken Nuggets & Fries

  • Chocolate Mousse Dessert

💰 Cost: ~€16–18 for meal deals

🧠 Billy’s Tip: Use mobile ordering if it’s available. Saves time in peak periods.

Selection of burgers and desserts at Café Hyperion​


5. Toad Hall Restaurant (Fantasyland) 🐸

British comfort food in an Epcot-style manor house.

Toad Hall is a charmingly British option tucked away behind Peter Pan’s Flight. The menu focuses on fish & chips, and the portions are solid. It’s also a quieter spot during lunch rushes, and kids love the old-school theming.

Top Picks:

  • Double Fish & Chips (great to share!)

  • Side Salad with Vinaigrette

💰 Cost: ~€17–18 for a full meal

🧠 Billy’s Tip: Great to escape the Fantasyland chaos around lunchtime.

Toad Hall restaurant at disneyland paris. british food with a wind in teh willows vibe


6. Au Chalet de la Marionnette (Fantasyland) 🍗

Bavarian chalet meets Pinocchio magic — with proper roast chicken.

Possibly the cosiest quick service spot in the parks. The roast chicken is juicy, the wedges are crunchy, and the theming makes you feel like you’re deep in a fairytale village. Decent value and big portions.

Top Picks:

  • Rotisserie Chicken + Wedges

  • Apple Strudel Dessert

💰 Cost: ~€16–17

🧠 Billy’s Tip: Aim for 2pm when the lunchtime wave dies down — and keep an eye out for Pinocchio murals.

Interior seating area themed after Pinocchio


7. Casey’s Corner (Main Street, U.S.A.) 🌭

All-American hot dogs with a baseball theme.

Casey’s is iconic, but be warned — it gets very busy during parades and shows. It’s the place for hot dogs with fun toppings, fries, and fizzy drinks. Grab a seat outside if you want Main Street views and live music.

Top Picks:

  • Hot Dog with Cheddar Sauce

  • Crispy Chicken Nuggets

  • Coke Float (seasonal)

💰 Cost: ~€15–16

🧠 Billy’s Tip: Hit it just after the lunch crowd (around 3pm) for a quieter experience.

caseys corner menu


Disney Village Quick Eats (No Park Ticket Needed)

🥪 Earl of Sandwich

Hot sandwiches, wraps, salads — cheaper than in-park and open late.
💰 ~€12–14 for full meal

🍔 Five Guys

Build-your-own burgers and proper chips — prices creep up, but portions are generous.
💰 €15–18 depending on extras

Guests enjoying sandwiches at Earl of Sandwich


💶 How Much Does Quick Service Cost at Disneyland Paris (2025)?

Type Average Price (€) What’s Included
Quick Service Meal €16–18 Main + side + soft drink or dessert
Kids Meal €9–11 Smaller portions, drink, and a fun treat
Snacks/Desserts €5–7 Churros, waffles, popcorn, crepes, ice cream
Disney Village Meal €12–15 Often cheaper, no park ticket required

💡 Top tip for families: Bring a refillable water bottle. Drinks are the sneaky budget killer.


Final Bite: Fast Food Done Right

Quick service meals at Disneyland Paris are better than people give them credit for. While it’s not Michelin-star fare, it’s tasty, reliable, and surprisingly atmospheric if you pick the right spots.

So next time you’re on a mission between Ratatouille and Big Thunder, remember: fast food doesn’t have to mean bad food — and there’s a churro with your name on it.

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