Watch out for that meteor!! Look out for that Brontosaurus tail!! Is that Octopus moving?! T-Rex is the place for prehistoric fun and mega-sized eats.
This sister to the Rainforest Cafe is packed with visual excitement.
While the food here (think bar and grill — burgers, pastas, chicken sandwiches) isn’t the best on property, it certainly isn’t bad, and what you’re really paying for is the experience. After all, have you ever dined in a prehistoric ice cave that changes colors? Didn’t think so.
Service: Table Service
Type of Food: American
Location: Disney Springs, Marketplace
Disney Dining Plan: Yes, 1 Table Service meal credit
Menu:
Official Disney Lunch Menu
Official Disney Dinner Menu
Allears.net:
T-Rex Lunch/Dinner Menu
T-Rex Kid’s Menu
With ribs, chicken, burgers, and a full bar, everyone’s happy!
Reviews:
Disney Food Blog Review:The Megalosaurus, Giganto, Paleozonic T-Rex Review
Disney Food Blog Review: T-Rex at Walt Disney World’s Downtown Disney
Review! We’re Dining at T-Rex in Disney World, But Will Our Meal Be Dino-MITE??
REVIEW: This is the Chili’s of Disney World. And It’s Filled With Robot Dinosaurs.
Important Info:
- There are lots of fun activities for kids, as well as a kids menu.
- Every few minutes, you’ll experience a meteor shower in the meteor room!
- There’s a huge Octopus over the main bar area; watch it for a bit — it really moves!
- You’re probably familiar with the Build-A-Bear franchise, but did you know you can Build-A-Dino at T-Rex Cafe? The options provide every color imaginable and selections between carnivores and herbivores. You can choose your favorite dino in your favorite color, and go to work creating your new prehistoric best friend.
Famous Dishes: Cotton-Tini (Candy Cotton cocktail), Paleozoic Chicken Sandwich, the Bronto Burger, and the Chocolate Extinction dessert
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