Be Our Guest Restaurant is an amazing experience in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom where diners can eat in Belle and Beast’s famous castle!
Be Our Guest Restaurant has enchanted guests ever since it opened, delivering French-inspired cuisine right inside of the Beast’s castle from the beloved animated film Beauty and the Beast. Its completely immersive setting is unlike any other, and it’s the reason why it is almost always a challenge for guests to snag an Advance Dining Reservation for this in-demand dining experience!
In addition to its uniquely memorable setting, Be Our Guest Restaurant also made history as being the first restaurant in the Magic Kingdom to serve alcohol to guests.
AND Be Our Guest restaurant offers guests the rare opportunity to see THE BEAST himself! You can see our list of things to know before dining at Be Our Guest Restaurant here!
PLEASE NOTE: Upon the reopening of Magic Kingdom, Be Our Guest Restaurant serves only Lunch and Dinner, and both meals feature a prix fixe menu (which was previously the Dinner-only style of service). This page has been updated accordingly; however, we are keeping our reviews and information about the previous Breakfast and Lunch service accessible on this page for both historic purposes and in case the restaurant returns to its previous service styles for all three meals in the future.
In April 2022, Be Our Guest Restaurant debuted a few new Brunch entrees available from 10AM to 12 Noon, and you can see our review HERE.
See our ORIGINAL Be Our Guest Restaurant “EVERYTHING ON THE MENU! Review” here! Be Our Guest Restaurant serves Beer and Wine — it was the first restaurant to do so in the Magic Kingdom.
You can see our most recent review of the prix fixe meal at Be Our Guest Restaurant here, and you can also see our original review for the Prix Fixe, Signature meal from when it debuted in July 2018 here.
Click here for:
- Be Our Guest Restaurant Menus and food photos from the restaurant’s debut
- Be our Guest Restaurant Beer/Wine Menu
- a Be Our Guest Restaurant Photo Tour
- Be Our Guest Restaurant West Wing and Rose Gallery Photos
- and a Be Our Guest Restaurant Video Tour!
Be Our Guest Restaurant has enchanted us since we first glimpsed the concept art and heard from the Imagineers in these videos.
Service:
PLEASE NOTE: Since the reopening of Magic Kingdom on July 11, 2020, Be Our Guest Restaurant serves only Lunch and Dinner, and both meals feature a prix fixe menu (which was previously the Dinner-only style of service).
Be Our Guest Restaurant previously featured a Counter-Service (fast-casual) Breakfast and Lunch, then Table Service (sit down) for Dinner. Breakfast and Lunch were unique at Be Our Guest Restaurant in that guests could make Advanced Dining Reservations for what was a Counter Service experience due to the location’s popularity.
And for lunch, guests could previously pre-order their meals using My Disney Experience within 30 days of their dining date. For those who chose not to pre-order their lunch, touch-screen, automated terminals were available for guests to customize their orders. For special dietary requests and cash orders, cashiers were also available.
Once your order was placed (either online or via the My Disney Experience app in advance or at the restaurant), guests would sit down and your Breakfast or Lunch order will be delivered to you on real tableware — no paper and plastic around here. 😉
Keep reading to find out about the lovely dining rooms you’ll be dining in! The restaurant seats 546 total.
Type of Food: French-Inspired, see below for full menus
Location: Beast’s Castle in Magic Kingdom
Disney Dining Plan: Yes, two table service credits for Lunch and Dinner. (Please note, one quick-service credit was previously accepted for Breakfast and Lunch.)
Tables in Wonderland: Yes
Be Our Guest Restaurant Menu:
Official Disney Lunch Menu
Official Disney Dinner Menu
Be Our Guest Restaurant Lunch Menu
Be Our Guest Restaurant Dinner Menu
Be Our Guest Restaurant Kids Menu
Allears.net:
Be Our Guest Lunch Menu
Be Our Guest Dinner Menu
Be Our Guest Children’s Lunch Menu
Be Our Guest Children’s Dinner Menu
Table-Service Lunch and Dinner: Meals for Lunch and Dinner — as of July 2020 — are prix fixe and include choice of appetizer and entree, along with a Dessert Trio. Appetizer selections include French Onion Soup, a Maine Lobster Bisque, and assorted meats and artisanal cheeses. Adult entrees feature Center-Cut Filet Mignon, Pan-seared Scallops, Poulet Rouge Chicken, Herb-salted Pork Tenderloin, and plant-based Vadouvan Spiced Vegetables among the offerings. The Dessert Trio is presented on a personal platter and includes a raspberry macaron, a dark chocolate truffle, and a white chocolate cup (Chip!) filled with The Grey Stuff. (Children receive their own fun version of the trio!)
Counter-Service Breakfast Menu [Please Note: Breakfast at Be Our Guest Restaurant has been discontinued indefinitely, and we will update this page if it resumes in the future.]: Meals for breakfast were prix fixe and include choice of entree, beverage, and an assortment of pastries to share at the table. Adult entrees feature an Open-face Bacon and Egg Sandwich, Eggs Florentine, French Croissant Doughnut, Assorted Cured Meats and Cheese Tray, Scrambled Egg Whites, and Vegetable Quiche. Kids meals feature choices such as Crepes and French Toast.
The Lunch and Dinner experience requires two table-service credits on the Disney Dining Plan, or an out-of-pocket $70.00 per adult and $41.00 per child ages 3 to 9.
Atmosphere
Click these links to see a Be Our Guest Restaurant Photo Tour, and Photos of Be Our Guest Restaurant’s West Wing and Rose Gallery. The restaurant is nestled underneath the mysterious castle (home to Beast from “Beauty and the Beast”) in the new Fantasyland “countryside”! Passing through an old gateway to a stone bridge and through wrought-iron gates with six beastly figures along the sides, guests are reminded of the story of the Beast’s transformation.
The doors inside the lower rocks (on the right) and between the green trees lead to Be Our Guest. Knock, knock!
Upon arrival, guests enter directly into the majestic Ballroom. Medieval windows extending to the ceiling enchant diners seated in the delicate Rose Gallery with twirling, larger-than-life figures of Belle and Beast, forbidden, dramatic West Wing featuring an enchanted rose, or the two-story stately Ballroom styled with a domed ceiling, twinkling chandeliers and views of softly falling snow. The Ballroom conveys the film’s elegance with a coffered, 20-foot ceiling with fluffy clouds and cherubs, sparkling chandeliers and a terrazzo floor. At the far end of the room, 18-foot-tall arched windows look out to the French countryside, where special effects create a light snowfall through the starry sky. Stepping into the West Wing, guests will find a darker and more mysterious atmosphere. The glass bell jar containing the enchanted rose slowly drops petals as time runs out for the beast. Over the fireplace, a portrait of the young prince in human form is slashed by the beast’s claws. With flashes of lightning, the image in the portrait transforms from prince to Beast. The Rose Gallery features a large music box centerpiece nearly 7 feet tall with Belle and the Beast slowly twirling atop. Paintings and tapestries adorn the walls, celebrating the characters from the story, with four of the tapestries inspired by background art from the film. Carved roses are featured throughout the room! From the mysterious cracked door arch into the Beast’s Ballroom…
…to these gorgeous entryway mosaics, even the floor is tiled with intricate mosaics!
With imagineered details, guests feel as if they’ve been transported inside the beloved film. Check out a video of the massive mural that serves as the ballroom’s backdrop!
Guests will be enchanted with original artwork and theme elements like this incredible portrait of the Beast himself.
We love this decor motif — the enchanted rose from Beauty and the Beast!
Any fan of the film knows that the symbol of the rose plays a significant role in the telling of Beast’s story.
When you arrive for the first time, take note of the roses carved into the backs of restaurant chairs.
Gilded roses add to the motif.
And be sure to look up when passing through the restaurant to take in the rich detail of the ceiling, as well as the roses on the capitals of these pillars.
This stunning stained-glass rose chandelier resembles cathedral windows! The stocky candles that flank the middle panel really convey the feeling that you’re in a castle. And check out that gorgeous blue and gold mosaic domed ceiling!
As in all Disney films, music is an important element throughout the Be Our Guest restaurant. Musical themes from the film add to the ambiance. In the Ballroom, a 50-piece orchestra recorded the music from the film. The Rose Gallery, features special music box arrangements of the same pieces heard in the Ballroom, in perfect synchrony, so that guests moving from room to room will hear the same tune transformed from one style to another. It’s in the West Wing, that a somber, melancholy arrangement will be heard.
Reviews:
Review! NEW Prix Fixe Signature Dinner at Be Our Guest Restaurant in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
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Guest Review: Be Our Guest Restaurant Lunch in the Magic Kingdom
Guest Review: Croque Monsieur at Magic Kingdom’s Be Our Guest Restaurant
Disney Food Blog The “Everything On the Menu!!” Dinner Review of Be Our Guest Restaurant in Disney World Disney Food Blog Review: Be Our Guest Restaurant Lunch
Guest Review: New Dish at Be Our Guest Restaurant in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
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Guest Review: Breakfast at Be Our Guest Restaurant in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
Disney Food Blog Review: Dinner at Be Our Guest Restaurant in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
Disney Food Blog Review! NEW Prix Fixe Signature Dinner at Be Our Guest Restaurant
Disney Food Blog Review: Lunch at Be Our Guest Restaurant in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom!
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Important Info:
- Reservations are very difficult to get. You’ll need to call 60 days in advance for reservations or reserve online. If staying at a Disney resort, call 60 days in advance and ask for availability during all days of your stay.
- A credit card number is required at time of booking. If you need to cancel, do so prior to 24 hours before your reservation time; there will be a fee to cancel within 24 hours.
Famous Dishes: French Onion Soup, Filet Mignon; Dessert Trio (including the Grey Stuff)
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