Be Our Guest Restaurant

American restaurant · Bay Lake

Be Our Guest Restaurant

American restaurant · Bay Lake

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Bay Lake, FL 32836

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French prix-fixe dining in Beast's castle with enchanted theming  

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The 26 Best Restaurants At Disney World 2024

"The Beauty and the Beast theme of Be Our Guest will appeal to both your cousin who got a princess makeover for the occasion and your friend who’s just here to ride a Tron lightcycle later. The giant ballroom looks just like the one in the movie, but we prefer to eat in the dark, moody West Wing next door. The enchanted rose glows in the corner of the room, and every so often there’s a mildly scary thunderstorm. The French food is pretty great, especially the herby escargot and cheesy french onion soup, but you’re really here to eat in a castle and steal a glimpse of the Beast greeting his subjects. " - carina finn koeppicus, anne cruz

https://www.theinfatuation.com/orlando/guides/best-restaurants-disneyworld-epcot-hollywood-studios-magic-animal-kingdom
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30 Best Disney World Restaurants

"A fairy tale-inspired meal inside the Beast's castle, featuring a prix-fixe, three-course meal with options like French onion soup, filet mignon, and the famous 'grey stuff'." - Travel + Leisure Editors

https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/disney-vacations/disney-world-restaurants
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Disney Dining Plan: How It Works and Who Should Buy It

"A themed dining experience offering French-inspired cuisine inside Beast's Castle." - Travel + Leisure Editors

https://www.travelandleisure.com/disney-dining-plan-what-to-know-7509607
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How Disney World Is Wooing Grown-Ups By the Glass | Condé Nast Traveler

"The Magic Kingdom’s 41-year run as a booze-free bulwark finally ended in 2012, when Be Our Guest, the elegant Beauty and the Beast-themed, French-inspired restaurant, caused a frisson by offering wine at dinner. It also opened a whole new world at the tentpole theme park."

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/how-disney-world-is-wooing-grown-ups-by-the-glass
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Witchukarn Santianuchit

Google
I just came back from my trip to Disney world. I have to say that ‘be our guest restaurant’ is one of the best restaurants I’ve ever had. Great food beautiful atmosphere and the best of the best service you would get there!! ‘RATANA’ took care of me that dinner his service is sky high over the beast castle!! I have to say that my experience at be our guest restaurant has completed my day at Disneyland. If you love beauty and the beast and would like to experience magical moment like Bell, be sure to dine in this restaurant. Exquisite view and the food oh my gosh the food was amazing!! If I lived in Orlando trust me I would go there every week just to have the food at be our guest. I have to mention about my server again RATANA, I can’t thank you enough for the best service that you provide. I visited there alone and he was a big help to make sure I have a wonderful experience at that time;.; for those who plan to go there alone do not worry you are in the right place and in the right hands!!! He sure knows how to make the guest happy and have a wonderful evening!! My time at be our guest restaurant will be one of the best memories that I had while I was in Disneyland and also one of the best moments in my life. Thank you Be our guest restaurant keep going with an amazing wonderful work!! I will definitely come back!!!

Kaitlyn M

Google
Glad I came here to experience but probably would not come again. The prefix is $75 per person but it comes with a lot of food, so come ready to eat. The interior is gorgeous—I would recommend sitting along the walking path of the main dining room if you want a good spot to take a picture with the beast as he does not come to individual tables. We had a party of 5 so we got 2 whole french baguettes brought to the table! The bread paired nicely with the first course of crab soup. For the main course, I ordered the pork chop, which had to be sent back to the kitchen because it was raw on the inside. Nevertheless, it was delicious once a new one was brought out. Most of the table ordered the filet mignon, which they found very flavorful. The dessert was just okay. Not so much a chocolate cake as advertised and more like a mousse. A bit too sweet for my liking.

Nicky Ladner

Google
We dined here on our last trip and enjoyed it. It’s a beautiful restaurant. The food is good especially the French onion soup! You also get complementary bread service. The Beast does not come to your table and no meet and greets, he simply walks throughout every 20 mins or so. We really enjoyed this experience! I had the filet and it was yummy! Dessert is also good.

Danica F. (Dearest Danica)

Google
We dined here to celebrate my sister’s and dad’s birthdays, and overall, it was a great experience. The atmosphere was beautiful, the service was excellent, and most of the food was delicious. The trout dish was actually more delicious than expected—perfectly seasoned with no “fishy” taste at all. We also tried the Grey Stuff (yes, from the song!) and it really was delicious. The Beast made an appearance twice during our meal, which added to the magic. The only downside was the French Onion Soup. The cheesy top was a nice touch, but it was way too salty. Still, a lovely spot for a special occasion.

Amber Demeola

Google
We loved the food! Our one year old are a bit of everything we had, they also served her a plate of macaroni and cheese! I let them know it was her birthday, they made her a little mickey desert and she loved it. We wish the beast came by, but stuck to the same route each time.

Anthony Couillard

Google
We had a pretty good meal here. Out of the three dinners we had like this, this was the best. As with all of them, the service is top notch! The escargot was smothered in a pesto sauce, just a tad too much. My steak was a little overcooked, but not bad. The frigging vegetables, though, were amazing!! I would come back just for them! Everyone enjoyed their main courses. Just nothing, other than the veggies, was amazing. Oh, the bread too.. yummy. The Beast is a pretty good host, though, and will come around ever so often to greet his guests, which is cool. Wish Belle would have made an appearance, though. They have a main ball rooma and 2 side rooms. One has the rose, but you can walk around and check it all out. I'm not sure if I would do it again, but I'm happy we did it at least once.

P Reviews

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What’s more magical than eating in a Disney castle at Magic Kingdom? Be Our Guest is a restaurant inside the Beast’s castle from Beauty and the Beast. The decor and the employee costumes really make it feel like you are at a gala. The Beast even makes appearances throughout the night. Unfortunately, that is where the magic ends, at least for me. The meal consists of 3 courses from a limited menu, costing $72 per person. Regardless of course combinations, I do not believe the meal to be worth that much. I tried many things on the menu. The meal began with two baguettes and a pleasant tasting spread. The escargot was done well. The tuna tartare was challenging to eat because it was in large pieces, with flavor and texture fatigue causing me to leave it unfinished. The short rib entree was very good, and it had a delicious bacon jam. The filet was a little boring and unremarkable. The desert is a standard 3-piece plate with some tasty offerings. The service was great as expected. I think this is a great place to experience once because of the atmosphere, but I would go elsewhere to get a better meal for the price.

Nyah Jay

Google
Loved the experience here! The dining layout is somewhat duplicated after the castle in the show. The ballroom is the main area, the east wing is bells area and all polished with the west wing being all dark and battered representing the beasts area. I looked around as I waited for my food, but it honestly didn’t even take that long. There’s a $70 entrance fee and includes a 3 course meal: appetizer, entree, and dessert. If you want the grey stuff, you’ll need to order the dessert trio