If ever the term 'Mickey Mouse operation" was appropriate to describe a business, it's for this one. We sat there for 45 minutes past our reservation until giving up, with the break point being walking over to have a look at the dining area and noticing open tables as far as the eye can see. Two managers, two wait staff and a host standing at the front doing nothing aside from assuring you're next no matter how long you wait. So glad we left and didn't give them our money
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Harry Aaronson
Feb 24, 2026
The food was all disgustingly cold. The restaurant had lost all its charm post-COVID. It tasted like my FREE breakfast at my hotel but cold. The characters waved hello, then left. 2 didn’t even come close to our table; we told the employee following them who did nothing not offer to take our picture (I thought that’s the point). Our ONLY FANTASTIC experience there was our waiter, Jen; she is the best!!! They need to bring back its charm:
Brunch (not just breakfast at 12)
Each character should have a staff member to take pics
The napkin dance
The yogurt machine
And so much more pre Covid stuff
Terrible experience for my entire party. My kid was thoroughly disappointed. The bill was $140 for two people for that horrible experience (besides Jen) no way! Do better Disney!
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Owen skrinde
Feb 17, 2026
Just when we had a bad day and got sick at another restaurant, we came back to our hotel and decided right before closing to come and try dinner again- did not disappoint. Everyone made sure the characters came around to us, food was exactly what you’d expect for a buffet, and servers were genuine. Shoutout to Sam from Morocco, and everyone else for remembering us when we can back the next day.
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Lisette Wirta
Feb 13, 2026
We had dinner at Chef Mickey’s for the third time, and it was just as magical as ever. This time, we brought some out‑of‑town guests with us, and they absolutely loved it. Yes, it’s a bit pricey, but truly worth every penny.
I always think of this experience as a kind of dinner theater—there’s so much energy and fun happening around you. Even as adults, we appreciate the incredible attention to detail the characters bring to each table. They take their time, sign autographs, and pose for as many photos as you want. It makes the whole evening feel special and unforgettable.
Chef Mickey’s remains an absolute must‑do in our books.
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Ryan Mackman, MBA, MHA
Feb 6, 2026
This morning, we had the pleasure of dining at Chef Mickey’s with a large group of our family. Despite it being challenging to get reservations, we were all able to sit together— all eight of us.
The food was surprisingly good for a buffet, with lots of options to choose from: scrambled eggs, omelets, yogurt, waffles shaped like Mickey Mouse (of course), bagels and lox, oatmeal, a plethora of fruit, French toast, bacon—seriously, whatever your traditional breakfast choice is, they probably had it available.
Without a doubt, the highlight of breakfast is the character appearances. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and Goofy genuinely take their time to make their way around the entire dining hall and connect with every single guest. They’re all fantastic and incredibly patient. Kids were climbing all over them, and they remained perfectly calm while waiting for every photo opportunity.
Our whole family had a fantastic time. I can honestly say you really get your money’s worth from Chef Mickey’s character breakfast. They truly go out of their way to make sure every family leaves happy. It was an excellent way to start our Disney weekend.