This week’s snackshot takes us to the 50’s Prime Time Cafe at Hollywood Studios.
This is one of my favorite restaurants on Disney property. I love the food and the theme. The waiting area is set up like a family room from the 1950s, complete with old tv sets. The dining area is set up like kitchens from the 1950s with fun decorations and touches all around. There are even tv sets around the dining area that play clips from different 1950s tv shows.
The menu is full of delicious food that has fun names, including Grandma’s Chicken Pot Pie, Mom’s Old-fashioned Pot Roast, Cousin Harold’s Vegetable Lasagna. The snackshot for this week is Aunt Liz’s Golden Fried Chicken and it was really good. In addition to the chicken, the meal comes with corn and mashed potatoes with gravy, which were both very good. The fried chicken at 50’s Prime Time Cafe is some of the best that I’ve had on property. It’s crunchy on the outside and the chicken was very juicy. Yum! The cost of the meal $22, which is a decent price for a restaurant in Disney World.
I’ll do a full review of the 50’s Prime Time Cafe with more pictures soon. It’s such a fun restaurant and the cast members who work there are great in their roles as playing family members. If you have never been, I definitely recommend checking it out and don’t forget to try Aunt Liz’s Golden Fried Chicken!
Have you been to the 50’s Prime Time Cafe?
Thanks for reading!
*Liz*
We have been more than once. Loved it. We got in trouble for not eating our veggies! 🙂 it’s really a fun place to eat. We would recommend it. You do need reservations though. It’s always crowded.
I agree that reservations are needed. It’s such a fun place and there are always people in the waiting area and lounge.
We were just at the Hoop de Doo Revue atFort wilderness on Friday night… they too have amazing fried chicken. We didn’t get to try 50’sPrime Time Cafe… looks like fun and it’s a must do next time we visit!
Hoop De Doo is such a great experience. I agree, Linda, the food is really good there too. Love the cornbread! 🙂