Be Our Guest Restaurant
American restaurant · Bay Lake ·

Be Our Guest Restaurant

American restaurant · Bay Lake ·

French-inspired prix-fixe dining in Beast's castle, meet the Beast

beauty and the beast theme
magical experience
amazing food
great service
french food
beast appearance
grey stuff dessert
french onion soup
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Be Our Guest Restaurant by Anne Cruz
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null
Be Our Guest Restaurant by null

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Bay Lake, FL 32836 Get directions

$$$

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Usually a wait
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Lunch reservations recommended

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Bay Lake, FL 32836 Get directions

+1 407 939 5277
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@waltdisneyworld

$$$ · Menu

Features

•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Lunch reservations recommended
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Romantic

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Jan 9, 2026

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"Set inside the famed Beast’s castle at Magic Kingdom, this multi‑sensory dining experience leans heavily into Beauty and the Beast theming, right down to serving the gray stuff, which is specifically noted as indeed delicious." - Carly Caramanna

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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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"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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Mariana G

Google
This was a truly magical and immersive dining experience. The staff stays fully in character, which really enhances the atmosphere and makes it feel special from the moment you arrive. We didn’t have a reservation and decided to take the risk, but luckily we were able to walk in right away since we were a party of two. That said, I highly recommend making a reservation in advance, especially for larger groups. We were seated in the Grand Ballroom, which is absolutely stunning. The Beast came by during our meal, which was a very cute touch. We ordered the three-course prix fixe menu: • Tuna tartare (both of us) • Short rib beef bourguignon (me) • Filet mignon (him) • Crème brûlée for dessert I also ordered “The Handsome Brute” cocktail (vodka and pomegranate). It was very sweet, which I personally enjoyed. The food was delicious, beautifully presented, and portions were satisfying. Overall, an amazing dining experience that feels worth it for both the food and the atmosphere.

Igor A.

Google
Went to Be Our Guest Restaurant at Magic Kingdom with a group of four and I thought it was exceptional. My dish was amazing — super tasty, very well served, a big portion just the way I like it. The price felt totally fine for what you get. It’s not “cheap,” obviously, but for Disney standards it’s very reasonable and fits the budget without stress. The dessert was excellent too. I didn’t drink anything alcoholic, just a Coke, but even that tasted great. The place itself is stunning — easily one of the most beautiful themed restaurants I’ve been to. The windows have that snow effect, the Beast shows up occasionally in costume for photos, and the whole vibe really puts you inside the movie. Service was very good too. The only thing is: the other three people with me didn’t love their dishes. Each one had a different reason, so it might just come down to choosing the right item. It’s one of those prix-fixe menus where you get an appetizer, entrée, and dessert, so it’s worth checking the menu carefully to make sure it matches your taste. From my point of view, though, it was excellent. I’d definitely go back — the food I had was great, the atmosphere is beautiful, the service was solid, and the price felt totally fair.

Bebe P.

Google
Be Our Guest is a stunning, immersive dining experience that truly captures the magic of Beauty and the Beast. The theming is exceptional—each dining room feels unique, especially the elegant Ballroom and the moody West Wing. It’s one of the most visually impressive restaurants in Disney. The food is good overall, with French-inspired dishes that are well presented and flavorful, though not every item stands out. Service is friendly and efficient, even during peak hours. Prices are high, but that’s expected given the atmosphere and location. This restaurant is more about the experience than the meal itself, making it a great choice for Disney fans, first-time visitors, or a special occasion.

Jessie B.

Google
THE best sit-down dinner I’ve had in Disney parks so far. The menu wasn’t huge but everyone in my party was perfectly happy with what they got. Dessert was yummy, and the portions for everything were big (which is great after a long day in the park). The atmosphere is really a selling point here: there’s a giant ball room to eat in, a wilting rose, and the Beast!

Charlene D.

Google
This restaurant is a must do. The food and drinks are spectacular (the wines are wonderful, and the cocktails creative and tasty) the three different dining halls are beautiful, and of course, the Beast comes out to greet everyone. Personal favorite, the crab bisque, short ribs, and blooming rose

Antonio M.

Google
Be Our Guest restaurant was hands down the best dining experience at Walt Disney World and one of my top two experiences of the entire vacation. The castle was exquisite in its decor. We got to meet Beast, tour his castle, and take photos. The food and dining experience was 5 star. We ordered the three course mill. We had the dining plan. It used two credits per person. The dining plan is an incredible value. Peter, from Beverly Hills CA. was the quintessential superb Disney employee. He was in character the entire time. He was welcoming, jovial, professional and really transported us in time to the Beasts castle. He was so kind and even took photos for us just outside the main entrance of the castle. We got a signed postcard as a souvenir from the beast to commerate our visit. When you stop by ask for Peter for a magical experience.

A. T.

Google
We had a great waiter! Very attentive. With reservations it took us about 15 minutes to get seated. This was on veterans day. The escargot was a bit too heby, but still delicious. I got the fillet and my husband got the braised beef. We both enjoyed. I would choose the creme brulee over the rose if I did it again! It was light and citrus, where the rose was just sweet and a little chocolate.

Hillary T.

Google
We dined here to celebrate on our honeymoon and had an absolutely magical experience! Our server went above and beyond and made our dinner even more special by providing us with champagne and an extra Mickey shaped grey stuff dessert. This experience was the highlight of our trip, and the food was amazing. I can’t remember our server’s name, but we are so grateful to him for sharing the Disney magic with us. 10/10. We can’t wait to come back to celebrate on future trips.