Be Our Guest Restaurant transports guests into the enchanted world of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Located inside Beast's Castle in New Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom, this immersive dining experience offers three distinct dining rooms: the Grand Ballroom with its soaring ceilings and chandeliers, the mysterious West Wing featuring the enchanted rose, and the elegant Rose Gallery with its music box. The restaurant serves French-inspired cuisine for lunch and dinner, with a pre-fixe menu at dinner. The stunning attention to detail, from the falling snow outside the ballroom windows to the torn paintings in the West Wing, makes this one of the most sought-after reservations at Walt Disney World.
Elegant, romantic, and magical with three uniquely themed rooms. The Grand Ballroom offers the quintessential fairy-tale experience with dramatic chandeliers and ceiling-to-floor windows showing falling snow. The West Wing provides a darker, more mysterious ambiance with the enchanted rose. The Rose Gallery features intimate seating with a life-size music box of Belle and Beast.
Classic gratinée with Gruyère cheese and crusty bread
Center-cut beef tenderloin with truffle butter
Sustainable salmon with seasonal vegetables
Cookies and cream panna cotta - "it's delicious!"
Seared tuna with haricots verts and fingerling potatoes
Slow-cooked pork with root vegetables
Most Popular: The Grey Stuff, French Onion Soup, Filet Mignon, Master's Cupcake
Reservations are highly recommended and essential during peak seasons. The restaurant is one of the most popular at Walt Disney World and often books up immediately when reservations open 60 days in advance.
The Grey Stuff is a cookies and cream panna cotta dessert inspired by the famous line from the movie. It's a fan favorite and practically mandatory for first-time visitors!
Each room offers a unique experience. The Grand Ballroom is the most popular with its romantic ambiance and "snow" falling outside the windows. The West Wing appeals to those wanting to see the enchanted rose. The Rose Gallery is quieter and more intimate.
For Beauty and the Beast fans and those seeking an immersive dining experience, it's considered a must-do. The theming alone is spectacular. Lunch offers better value with à la carte pricing, while dinner's prix fixe menu is more expensive but includes more courses.
The Beast makes appearances during dinner service for photos. He does not appear at lunch. Appearances are not guaranteed but are very common during dinner.