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Beverly Sunset Boutique 👗
Beverly Sunset Boutique is one of the more visually fun retail sections along Sunset Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, and it stands out for leaning heavily into Pixar and colorful character merchandise. As you move through the connected shops in this area, this section shifts into something a little more playful and character-driven compared to some of the more neutral merchandise nearby. It’s bright, energetic, and packed with items that feel very tied to the movies
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Legends of Hollywood 🎥
Legends of Hollywood is one of the more refined retail spaces along Hollywood Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, designed to feel like a collection of upscale storefronts within a single connected environment. Rather than functioning as one clearly defined shop, this space blends multiple sections together, each with its own tone and merchandise focus. As you move through it, the layout shifts subtly, giving the impression that you’re walking past a series of boutique-s
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Resistance Supply
If you are heading into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Resistance Supply is one of those shops that feels like it belongs in the story rather than just sitting next to it. Tucked into the Resistance base area, it has a more rugged and understated feel that fits perfectly with the land. It is not flashy or overdone, which actually makes it more immersive. Instead of feeling like a typical gift shop, it feels like a place where actual supplies are being stored for the Resistance. Th
Angie Franklin
Apr 162 min read


Oga’s Cantina 🍹🛸
Oga’s Cantina is one of the most in-demand experiences inside Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, and it’s unlike anything else in the park. This is not a full restaurant, it’s a themed bar-style experience that drops you straight into the Star Wars universe. From the moment you step inside, the energy, music, and atmosphere take over. It’s loud, crowded, and intentionally chaotic in a way that feels authentic to the setting. If you’re looking for something immersive and memorable, thi
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge 🍹
The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge is one of those spots inside Disney's Hollywood Studios that feels like a hidden upgrade if you know it’s there. Sitting just outside the main Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant, this outdoor lounge gives you access to some of the same iconic flavors without committing to a full sit-down meal. It’s more relaxed, more flexible, and a lot easier to fit into your day. If you’ve ever wanted the Brown Derby experience without the time commitment, thi
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


The Market 🍽️
The Market at Hollywood Studios is one of those smaller, easy-to-miss snack locations that quietly fills a very specific need in the park. Located near Pixar Plaza and the transition toward Toy Story Land, this isn’t a full dining location or a grouped area like Sunset Ranch Market. It’s a standalone snack stop built for quick, no-commitment grabs when you don’t want a full meal. The menu leans heavily into pre-made snacks, desserts, and drinks, making it more of a convenienc
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Ronto Roasters 🌯
Ronto Roasters is one of the standout quick service spots inside Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, known for its simple but highly popular menu. This is where you go when you want something fast that still feels unique to the land. The menu is small, but that’s part of what makes it work. It focuses on doing a few things really well rather than offering a wide range of options. If you’ve heard people talk about the “Ronto Wrap,” this is where you’ll find it. Experience Ronto Roasters
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Backlot Express 🍔
Backlot Express is one of the more underrated quick service restaurants inside Disney's Hollywood Studios, offering a solid mix of familiar food and one major advantage, indoor seating. Tucked back near Echo Lake, this location doesn’t always get the same attention as other dining spots, but it can be a really smart choice during a busy day. The menu leans into classic theme park favorites with a few rotating options mixed in. It’s not trying to reinvent anything, but it’s de
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Dockside Diner
Dockside Diner is a small quick service stand near Echo Lake inside Disney's Hollywood Studios that focuses on simple, classic snack options. Shaped like a boat, it adds a little visual interest to the area while serving up quick bites that are easy to grab on the go. This is not a full meal location, but it works well for a snack or something small between attractions. It’s one of those spots you use when you need something fast and don’t want to go far. Simple, convenient,
Angie Franklin
Apr 162 min read


ABC Commissary 🍽️
ABC Commissary is one of the larger quick service restaurants inside Disney's Hollywood Studios that often flies under the radar. Located near Commissary Lane, this spot offers a mix of classic and slightly more elevated quick service options in a comfortable indoor setting. It’s not the most talked-about dining location, but it can be a really solid choice when you want to escape the heat and actually sit down for a bit. The menu has improved over the years, making it more t
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


BaseLine Tap House 🍺
Baseline Tap House is one of the more laid-back spots inside Disney's Hollywood Studios that feels a little different from the rest of the park. Located in the Grand Avenue area, this quick service location focuses on California-inspired beers, wine, and small bites rather than full meals. It’s not a place you go when you’re starving, it’s more of a place to pause, relax, and take a break from the crowds. The vibe is casual, slightly more grown-up, and perfect for a midday re
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Epic Eats 🍨
Epic Eats is a small but popular snack stand near Echo Lake inside Disney's Hollywood Studios that’s all about one thing, funnel cake. This is one of those spots people specifically seek out when they’re in the mood for something sweet and indulgent. It’s not a full menu location, and it doesn’t try to be. It does one thing, and it does it well. If you’re craving a classic theme park dessert, this is exactly where you want to go. Experience Epic Eats is a quick walk-up stand
Angie Franklin
Apr 162 min read


Rosie’s All-American Café 🍔
Rosie’s All-American Café is one of the core quick service spots inside Sunset Ranch Market at Disney's Hollywood Studios, and it leans heavily into classic theme park comfort food. This is where you go when you want something familiar, filling, and easy to order without thinking too much about it. Burgers, nuggets, fries, it’s all here. It’s not trying to be unique or elevated, but it hits that dependable, crowd-pleasing category really well. For a lot of guests, that’s exac
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Neighborhood Bakery🍪
Neighborhood Bakery is one of the newer quick service spots inside Disney's Hollywood Studios, bringing a bright, modern twist to the park’s lineup of grab-and-go options. Located near Echo Lake, this location leans into pastries, sandwiches, and specialty drinks with a slightly more elevated feel than your typical theme park snack stop. It’s not overly complicated, but it does feel a bit more curated compared to some of the older quick service locations nearby. If you’re loo
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Catalina Eddie’s 🍕
Catalina Eddie’s is one of the quick service spots inside Sunset Ranch Market at Disney's Hollywood Studios that keeps things simple and familiar. This is a go-to for basic, no-stress food when you don’t want to overthink your options. The menu leans heavily into pizza and classic comfort items, making it an easy win for picky eaters or groups trying to agree on something. It’s not trying to be trendy or unique, and honestly, that works in its favor. Sometimes you just want s
Angie Franklin
Apr 163 min read


Fairfax Fare 🌭
If you’re walking down Sunset Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, Fairfax Fare is one of the quick service spots tucked inside Sunset Ranch Market that’s easy to overlook but can be surprisingly useful. This area works like a small outdoor food court, and Fairfax Fare is one of the rotating, more flexible menus within it. It’s not the most talked-about location in the park, but it fills that gap when you need something fast and don’t want to commit to a full sit-down mea
Angie Franklin
Apr 153 min read


Woody’s Lunch Box 🥪
If you’re heading into Toy Story Land, Woody’s Lunch Box is one of the most popular quick service spots you’ll come across. Built around the idea of Andy’s backyard, this location feels like you’ve shrunk down to toy size and are eating out of a giant lunch box. It’s colorful, playful, and very on-theme for the land. This is not a quiet or hidden spot, it’s busy for a reason. Between the unique menu items and the fun setting, it’s one of the more memorable quick service meals
Angie Franklin
Apr 153 min read


Anaheim Produce 🍊
If you’re walking down Sunset Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, Anaheim Produce is one of those small but surprisingly useful snack stops that a lot of people overlook. Sitting right near Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror, it’s perfectly placed when you need something quick without stepping too far out of your way. It’s not a full meal location, but it fills that in-between gap really well. Whether you want something lighter, a drink, or just a quick bite, th
Angie Franklin
Apr 152 min read


Hollywood Scoops 🍨
If you’re walking down Sunset Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, Hollywood Scoops is one of those easy, no-brainer stops when you need something cold in the Florida heat. Sitting right across from Tower of Terror, this small walk-up window specializes in ice cream and simple sweet treats. It’s not trying to be anything complicated or over-the-top. It’s quick, classic, and exactly what you want when it’s hot outside. Sometimes that’s all you really need. Experience Holly
Angie Franklin
Apr 152 min read


Tower Hotel Gifts 🏨
If you’re exiting The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, there’s a very good chance you’ll find yourself walking straight into Hotel Tower Gifts whether you planned to or not. This shop is built right into the ride’s exit, and it continues the eerie, abandoned hotel storyline in a way that feels seamless. Instead of breaking the immersion, it actually extends it, which is something Disney does really well here. It’s not just a gift shop, it feels like part of the attraction. If y
Angie Franklin
Apr 153 min read
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