Carnation Cafe


The only full service restaurant on Main Street is located next to the Blue Ribbon Bakery. Breakfast, (counter service), Lunch and Dinner including Deli-style sandwiches, soup and salads are all available here. (Note, currently there are only three restaurants in the Magic Kingdom that offer full service dining; this,  the Blue Bayou and Cafe Orleans New Orleans Square) You can purchase similar items served at this restaurant at the Blue Ribbon Bakery, right next door. Plan your meals accordingly, as this location has limited seating.



Right next to the Blue Ribbon Bakery is this small shop which offers cones, sundaes, and non-fat yogurt. Limited seating available indoors.

Plaza Inn
 

This beautiful restaurant is located at the end of Main Street near the entrance to Tomorrowland. Originally built as The Red Wagon Inn, and operated by Swift Foods, the restaurant was remodeled in 1965 and became Plaza Inn, and one of Walt Disney's personal favorites. This "buffeteria" offers a variety of foods, including pot roasts, pork chops and chicken, along with a variety of red and white sauce pastas and salads. Kosher items are available here as well.



The ONLY place to get a great corn-dog in the park! Lemonade and soft drinks available too. (located next to the Photo Supply). This cart is very popular during parade times, so plan accordingly! The Wagon is a tribute to the Red Wagon Inn (see above). Credit Cards/Debit accepted.



Also known as Coke Corner. Hot dogs, pretzels, chips and soft drinks and special entertainment featuring many talented pianists.

"Coke" Corner Cafe (Refreshment Corner)

Another window service parlor offering cones, sundaes and root beer floats as well as other fun cold desserts! Located next to the Candy Palace/Emporium. There is limited seating inside.



Bottled water, chilled juices, sodas, and assorted fruits and vegetables are available here. Usually located next to New Century Timepieces, about halfway down Main Street USA on your left. Premium prices on the fruits, but some sweet grapes, apples or vegetables with Ranch dip make a healthy snack. 



Coffee and Hot Apple Cider, as well as cookies and pickles. Located just off to the right mid-way down Main Street USA. Don't miss the fun vintage telephones where you can listen in on a silly "party line" in progress.


Originally the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor, this bakery offers baked goods, deserts, and espresso. Large deli-style sandwiches are available as well. In the mornings, check out the large cinnamon rolls and chocolate filled croissants!
 



A very festive outdoor seating area with a limited selection menu (cheeseburgers, fries, funnel cakes, etc), but offers a wonderful dancing area that becomes very popular in the evenings when various bands are playing. You'll find this past the Central Hub, on your left. It's just a short walk thru the tunnel to
Rancho Del Zocalo in Frontierland for a fun to-go Mexican dish which you can enjoy on the outdoor tables here. Be sure to check out "the secret bathroom" located here. (in reality, its a family rest room located near the back of the seating area).

Photos on this page courtesy of Stephen Maniscalco

 



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Main Street Shops - Other Points of Interest - The Emporium - Guided Tours - City Hall
Main Street Photo Shop - Main Street USA Dining - Plaza Gardens - Plaza Inn
Plaza Pavilion - Coke Corner - Partners and Central Hub - Shows and Parades