There’s no more iconic place to dine in all of Disney World than Cinderella’s Royal Table. It’s the stuff of princesses’ dreams: A royal feast held inside an amazing castle, complete with visits from Fairy Godmother, Cinderella, and other beloved Disney Princesses.
Cinderella’s Royal Table is a table-service restaurant, but one unlike any other. It offers a truly special character dining experience for breakfast, lunch, and dinner that includes a photo with Cinderella herself and tableside visits from other princesses. It’s a fantastic opportunity for little ones who adore Disney Princesses – and for adults who still love that princess magic, too.
So, if your kids can’t get enough of the princess experience, this is one character dining meal you won’t want to skip. While it is one of the hottest dining reservations in the entire resort, and it does come with a higher price, it’s a great place to celebrate particularly special occasions.
Cinderella’s Royal Table Location
Where else would you find Cinderella than Fantasyland? Or, to get more specific, her very own castle? This character dining experience is actually located right inside Cinderella Castle, the Magic Kingdom’s iconic castle.
When you dine at Cinderella’s Royal Table, you’ll have the chance to enter the castle itself and ascend a stunning staircase to the dining room, which is decorated like a medieval castle’s banquet hall.
Cinderella’s Royal Table Menu
Cinderella’s Royal Table serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Each meal is a fixed price, depending on when you’re dining (breakfast is the cheapest meal), but the menus for lunch and dinner are the same.
Here’s what adults and kids will find on the menu at this popular table-service spot.
Breakfast Menu
Pastry Plate
- Assorted Breakfast Pastries
Entrées Royale
- Traditional Breakfast
- Shrimp and Grits
- Beef Tenderloin and Egg
- Traditional Plant-based Breakfast
- Banana-stuffed French Toast
Kids’ Entrées (choose one)
- Egg White Frittata
- Mickey-shaped Waffle
- Fruit and Seed Oatmeal
- Assorted Cold Cereals
Kids’ Create-Your-Own Selections (choose two)
- Turkey Sausage
- Seasonal Fruit
- Bacon
- Home Fries
- Pork Sausage
Lunch and Dinner Menu
Appetizers of the Court (choose one)
- Soup of the Day
- Castle Salad
- Slow-braised Beef
- Chilled Jumbo Shrimp
Entrées Royale (choose one)
- Roasted Lamb Chops
- Grilled Filet Mignon
- Crab-topped Catch of the Day
- Marinated Grilled Chicken
- Pan-roasted Cauliflower
Finales (choose one)
- Jaq and Gus Cheesecake
- The Clock Strikes Twelve (Chocolate Ganache Tart)
- Floating Island (Raspberry Meringue)
- Berries Mousse
Kids’ Create-Your-Own Appetizers (choose one)
- Sliced Apples
- Bite-sized Cheddar Cheese and Grapes
- Garden Salad
Kids’ Create-Your-Own Entrées (choose one)
- Seared Fish of the Day
- Grilled Steak
- Chicken Strips
- Macaroni & Cheese
Kids’ Create-Your-Own Selections (choose two)
- Seasonal Vegetables
- Rice Pilaf
- Mashed Potatoes
- Buttered Corn-on-the-Cob
Kids’ Create-Your-Own Desserts (choose one)
- The Sword in the Sweet
- Seasonal Sorbet
Disney Dining Plan
Cinderella’s Royal Table is a participating restaurant on the Disney Dining Plan – but you can only use credits from the Disney Dining Plan here (not the Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan.)
Because this restaurant offers an extra-special dining experience, it’s one of the places that requires additional credits for those on the dining plan. It’ll cost you two table-service meal credits (per person) to enjoy one meal at Cinderella’s Royal Table.
Advance Dining Reservations
Cinderella’s Royal Table does offer advance dining reservations (ADRs), and they are highly recommended if you want to dine here.
While Disney notes that ADRS are “highly recommended” at pretty much every table-service restaurant, this is absolutely true of Cinderella’s Royal Table. This character dining experience is one of the most popular in all of Disney World – and reservations get snapped up fast when the 60-day booking window opens.
With very few walk-up spots available daily, your best bet to get a table here is to secure an ADR. Keep a close eye on the reservation availability on the Disney World website, and if you can’t secure one 60 days out, continue to check; additional spots may pop up as your trip date comes closer.
Is Cinderella’s Royal Table Kid-Friendly?
As a character dining destination, there’s no denying how incredibly kid-friendly Cinderella’s Royal Table is. This table-service restaurant may offer a slightly elevated dining experience, but it’s all about the youngest guests.
You really can’t find a more kid-friendly destination than this (well, unless you prefer one of Magic Kingdom’s other character dining options!) The tableside visits from Disney Princesses, the elegant castle atmosphere inside the dining room, and kid-friendly entrées for breakfast, lunch, and dinner make it family-approved.