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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Disney's ornate Beauty & the Beast-themed French eatery for prix-fixe lunch or dinner.  

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+1 407 939 5277
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"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

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@travelleisure

"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

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

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@cntraveler

"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."

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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.

Oliver Findlay

Google
🍽️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Truly Magical Dining Experience—Food, Service, and Ambiance All Perfect! Be Our Guest Restaurant is everything you hope for and more when dining at Disney. From the moment you step into the Beast’s enchanted castle, you’re transported into a beautifully detailed world straight out of Beauty and the Beast—gothic grandeur meets warm hospitality. The food? Simply amazing. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared, delicious, and beautifully presented. Whether you’re indulging in the gourmet French-inspired dinner or the quick-service lunch, every bite is a delight. The staff here go above and beyond, making you feel like a true guest of the Beast. Attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable—they add that special touch that makes the meal feel even more magical. Combine all that with the stunning décor and immersive atmosphere, and Be Our Guest delivers a superb dining experience that’s well worth every bit of the hype (and the advance reservation!). If you want a memorable meal filled with charm, excellent food, and top-notch service, this is the place to be.

Kateryna Shumilkina

Google
Restaurant is stated as fine dining with price over 70$ with tax per person. Looks like a diner, no nice restaurant atmosphere. Yes, the beast comes out once, but kids are ever not allowed to touch and hug him. The waiter was really nice. The food was awful, tough leafy salad with few pieces of vegetables, tuna tar tar was just plain tuna, a drop of sauce on a side, kids menu as everywhere deep fried, fruit salad for kids had some grapes and two pieces of apple, desert did not look and taste good. Not for these money. We were seated more than 20 minutes after our booking, so we missed the fireworks. Unfortunately, nowhere in Disney you can find tasty and healthy meal.

Gezhi W

Google
Had dinner here on a Thursday. Suggest to book before coming as there are many people around and we couldn’t get a reservation easily. It’s a set menu and the 3-course meal was very filling it ended with a good dessert trio for me. The other dessert was a lemon cake which was a little sweet. The atmosphere was good, and the left room has occasional thunder effects. The beast will come out to greet guests around every hour.

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

Sheena Anderson

Google
Food is wonderful. I have no complaints on the actual food itself. $72 is pretty pricey for what you get, but im not upset with it, the expected for the experience. Our server was great but they seemed to just be running around like mad, as tho they were understaffed or asking too much of the servers. Sadly, the beast only walks around but doesn’t actually let you take pics or stop, for that price I would expect a character meet. No Belle at all in the castle, just the beast roaming at random if you are lucky. Beautiful tho to look at and be in!

Der “Wertzeit” Tester

Google
Gold drained from our coin pouch like water through a cracked flask — more than $200 for a meal, and even the younglings were charged a king’s ransom of nearly $45 each. Yes, the halls were enchanting, the Beast’s castle impressively staged, but the feast itself? More illusion than indulgence. A place to visit once for the tale… but not twice, unless your party travels with a dragon’s hoard.

Melissa Haniff

Google
The overall location and food was great. It was definitely a magical location and worth dining in. However, the server we had made the experience less enjoyable and we did come to celebrate my daughter’s birthday. I would’ve given it full five stars but it was like a buzz kill with his behavior.