July 15, 2026
The Crystal Palace features a stunning location: a building in the middle of the Magic Kingdom resembling England’s Crystal Palace, which was erected in Hyde Park to house the Great Exhibition of 1851.
The Crystal Palace is my favorite place to see all my Hundred Acre Wood friends at “A Buffet with Character” — Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet, and Tigger! You can meet Winnie the Pooh and his pals — the only character meal where they’re available.
Dine on selections from a full buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
P.S. We’ve got some PRO Tips for Disney World buffets right here!
The Characters at Crystal Palace
While each Hundred Acre Wood character comes up to your table and says hi, where they can pose for pictures and sign autograph books, they also do a small parade every once in a while, where they walk through the restaurant with little flags.
After asking Pooh about the rumbly in his tumbly, look for sad Eeyore!
He’s just precious! Piglet will come along soon and cheer everyone up!
And Tigger will stop bouncing long enough to take a photo.
But feel free to ask him if he’s feeling bouncy.
We’re here to celebrate Friendship Day, after all!
The Meal at Crystal Palace
The restaurant is an all-you-can-eat style buffet, offered for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
The meals require one table-service credit on the Disney Dining Plan, or
- Breakfast at The Crystal Palace costs $52 per adult and $33 per child.
- Lunch and Dinner at The Crystal Palace cost $62 per adult and $42 per child.
Service: Buffet
Type of Food: American
Location: Main Street, U.S.A., Magic Kingdom
Disney Dining Plan: Yes, 1 Table Service credit
Crystal Palace Menus
Click any of the links for our full review of the menu item:
Breakfast Menu
- Fresh Fruit
- Yogurt
- Crispy Bacon
- Sausage
- Crispy Fried Chicken
- Cheesy Breakfast Potatoes
- Signature Breakfast Lasagna
- Freshly Prepared Eggs (Scrambled)
- Waffles (Churro Mickey and Regular Mickey)
- Blueberry Cheesecake Pancakes
- Chocolate Chip French Toast
- Blackberry-Streusel Coffee Cake
- Cereal
- Biscuits and Gravy
- Assorted Pastries (Sticky Buns, Croissants, Muffins, Danishes)
- And more!
Lunch and Dinner Menu
- Seasonal Salads (Create Your Own, Waldorf)
- Peel-and-Eat Shrimp
- Seasonal Pasta
- Country Fried Chicken with Black Pepper Gravy
- Cheesy Potato Casserole
- Mashed Potatoes
- Grits
- Basmati Rice
- Vegetable Chana Masala
- Miso-Glazed Salmon
- Four-cheese Macaroni and Cheese
- Fresh Seasonal Vegetables (Collard Greens, Roasted Veggies, Steamed Broccoli, Green Beans with Bacon and Onions, Glazed Rainbow Carrots)
- Carving Station (Roasted Carved Beef)
- Assorted Desserts (Soft Serve Ice Cream, Apple Cobbler, Cookies, Cupcakes, Pudding)
- Shrimp Creole
- Breads (dinner rolls, Parker House rolls, pretzel rolls, black pepper and parmesan lavash)
- Kids’ Section (chicken tenders, mac and cheese, mini beef quesadillas, and cheesy pizza bread)
- And more!
Beverages included are coffee, milk, tea, iced tea, and assorted fountain drinks. There are also extra-cost specialty beverages, zero-proof cocktails, beer, hard cider, and wine.
The Atmosphere at Crystal Palace
The dining room is bright and welcoming. There is a lot of table space, and it’s all indoor seating.
The restaurant has some fun decor, from banners to lights to plants. It’s a beautiful, glass greenhouse-themed interior.
The restaurant is super family-friendly, while also being a cute spot for a date.
We totally get how the atmosphere alone could draw people in. Keep in mind that because of the open concept, it can get pretty loud and might not be the best place for a full conversation, especially with the characters coming by. We like to come here for special occasions like birthdays, though, and they have pretty big tables for larger parties.
Reviews
March 2026: REVIEW: The ONLY Place You Can Get Churro Waffles In Disney World
October 2025: This Popular Magic Kingdom Restaurant Gave Me Serious Anxiety and It Ended Up Being Totally Valid
March 2025: REVIEW: SKIP Dining in the Castle in Disney World — Go Here Instead
June 2024: REVIEW: I Got TWO Character Meals for the Price of ONE in Magic Kingdom
December 2022: HACK and REVIEW: The ULTIMATE Buffet Hack You Must Try in Disney World
September 2022: REVIEW: Do Characters Justify the HUGE Price Increase at Crystal Palace in Disney World? We Found Out.
February 2022: DFB Video: Did Disney World Ruin This Classic Restaurant? The Crystal Palace Review
September 2021: Review: Unlimited Crab AND a Loaded Tots Bar at Crystal Palace? We See You, Disney World.
December 2020: FULL DISNEY FOOD BLOG REVIEW: The Crystal Palace Has Reopened in Magic Kingdom, And It’s VERY DIFFERENT!
March 2020: DFB Review: We Had Dinner at Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom! Is It Still a TOP Character Dining Spot?!
September 2018: Review: Crystal Palace at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
August 2014: Disney Food Blog Review: Lunch at Crystal Palace in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
Nosh or Not
This Disney World restaurant is a must-visit if…
- You want a top-tier dining experience — This place is popular and pricey for a reason. If you’re going all out on your next Disney vacation, we think this place is worth the pretty penny.
- You want character dining — There are only a few character dining options at Disney World. They are such a fun and unique dining experience, you literally won’t find anywhere else.
- You want breakfast at the park — It’s open all day, but breakfast is the most popular option among guests.
You should skip this Disney World spot if…
- You want to save money — As much as we like this place, it’s expensive. We wouldn’t advise spending the money to eat here if you want to save or if you aren’t too excited about the character dining experience.
- You are trying to make the most of the day. If your main mission is rides, shows, and attractions, dining at a quick service location will save you a lot more time. This is great for a slower breakfast, but not incredible if you’re looking to get in and out.
Important Information
- Breakfast at The Crystal Palace costs $52 per adult and $33 per child.
- Lunch and Dinner at The Crystal Palace cost $62 per adult and $42 per child.
- Request a window table to catch glimpses of Main Street parades or the Magic Kingdom fireworks.
- The Crystal Palace offers Mobile Dine Check-In.
- You may find last-minute availability for the Liberty Tree Tavern on the Mobile Dine Walk-up Waitlist.
- Annual Passholders, Disney Visa Cardholders, and Disney Vacation Club Members should inquire about a discount.
Famous Dishes: Churro Waffles, Country Fried Chicken, Cheesy Potato Casserole, Four-Cheese Macaroni and Cheese, Miso-Glazed Salmon, Carved Prime Rib, Apple Crumble
Disney Food Blog Posts Mentioning Crystal Palace Restaurant
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