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Disney Fans Have Spoken: This Is the Worst Restaurant at Disney World

Guests look on inside the Magic Kingdom besides the Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse statue, Partners, at Walt Disney World Resort
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When Walt Disney first opened Disneyland, he didn’t have the capacity to handle both food and attractions simultaneously. So, he delegated the food services to those who were already in the industry.

A man in a suit stands in front of a colorful, illustrated Disney World backdrop featuring a castle and trees. He smiles slightly, with his left hand resting on a table or ledge.

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That means for years, the offerings at Disney Parks were…limited. Your choices came down to the usual food at fairs and carnivals: burgers, hot dogs, etc.

However, in the past few decades, Disney’s food has vastly improved, especially at the Walt Disney World Resort. As Disney World added new parks, new restaurants entered, and guests saw a great improvement in the offerings.

There is a legitimate argument to be had over which Disney World restaurant offers the best food. Each Disney fan has their go-to spot, and there’s no telling them that their favorite isn’t the best Disney World offers.

Flame Tree Barbecue Exterior

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While there may be no way to come to a consensus on the best restaurant, Disney guests have a way to determine the worst: Yelp Reviews. Yelp uses a five-star system to rate restaurants and guest reviews. While several Disney World restaurants tied for the best, only one had the lowest rating: The Diamond Horseshoe at Magic Kingdom.

The Diamond Horseshoe opened as the Diamond Horseshoe Review on Magic Kingdom’s opening day. It is based on the Golden Horseshoe Revue at Disneyland.

The Diamond Horseshoe Sign

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While the restaurant has undergone several iterations during its 50-plus years, guests think it needs a dramatic menu change. One guest wrote:

Going to this restaurant was the worst thing that happened on our Disney trip. 

After COVID, the Diamond Horseshoe revamped its menu to be nearly the same as the Liberty Tree Tavern. Despite that, guests still complained the food was “cold” and “mediocre.”

Diamond Horseshoe

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On the opposite end of the spectrum, several Disney World restaurants scored above 4.7 stars on Yelp. Those were Liberty Tree Tavern at Magic Kingdom, Space 220 at EPCOT, and Nomad Lounge at Animal Kingdom.

So, Yelp users have had their say; what do you think about their ratings?

What is your favorite and least favorite restaurant at the Walt Disney World Resort? 

About Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

One comment

  1. We just ate at the Diamond Horseshoe last weekend. The food was hot and tasty; served quickly and the dining room was packed. This was our third trip to DH in the past couple of years and did not disappoint. We have eaten at Liberty Square as well, so knew what to expect for our dinner.

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