Breakfast croissants, crepes and orange juice (image source: Facebook/Grand Magic Hotel)

Grand Magic Hotel has affordable dining options for all appetites

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Grand Magic Hotel, a Disneyland Paris partner hotel, has a wide selection of dining options for guests.

Whether looking for a breakfast bite before a day at the theme parks, an evening snack, or a proper meal with the family, this resort has something to suit most tastes.

Here we take a closer quick look at what’s on offer at Grand Magic Hotel.

Chez Maurice Restaurant

At the heart of Grand Magic Hotel’s dining offering is Chez Maurice.

This is a buffet-style restaurant that brings everyone together for a hearty meal.

It is a family-friendly buffet that offers a wide variety of dishes. Even picky eaters will find something to love! 

Here, it’s all-you-can-eat, so it is ideal for families and groups with big appetites.

It is a popular choice among guests, so say the online review sites, albeit it is known to get busy during peak times.

Chez Maurice is also where breakfast is served.

Magic'Hall Bar

After a long day at Disneyland, guest may fancy unwinding at the Magic'Hall Bar.

This is an immersive experience, with four themed “universes” that rotate on large screens around the bar. Whether guests sip cocktails or enjoy light snacks, the atmosphere is described as “magical”. 

The Magic'Hall generally receives strong reviews for its atmosphere and friendly service.

Nearby restaurants

If you’re looking to explore beyond the hotel, Val d'Europe shopping center is just a few minutes away and offers a variety of restaurants to suit all budgets. You’ll find popular dining spots, including affordable eateries and higher-end options. 

Disneyland Paris Village

The Village, the area that connects the theme parks, the transport hubs, and the on-site resorts, is a great place to find all kinds of dinning.

Whether you’re looking for a cozy French brasserie, American diner classics, or a quick bite between park hopping, Disney Village has you covered. Lets take a look at some of the options.

Annette’s Diner is a step back into the 1950s. This retro-themed American diner offers the classics you’d expect – think juicy burgers, creamy milkshakes, and fries galore, all served in a nostalgic setting. 

Billy Bob’s Country Western Saloon is a a lively, Southwest-themed American frontier dining experience. The saloon serves up bar snacks and small plates, whilst the Billy Bob’s La Grange, upstairs, is an all you can eat Tex-mex buffett.

Brasserie Rosalie is a cozy French brasserie, offers classic Parisian dishes with a modern twist, making it a popular spot for a sit-down meal. There are also quick options if you’re on the go but still want something refined and French-inspired.

Earl of Sandwich is an excellent quick-service, but also a hearty alternative to the standard fast-food theme park burgers. Here you can get satisfying hot sandwiches, wraps, and salads. Its a great choice if you’re looking to fuel up and dive back into the Disney magic.

Five Guys is now at Disney Village. The popular burger chain offers customizable burgers and fries (lots of them). You will certainly have had cheaper burgers before, but you won’t have had many tastier.

McDonald's, the much more famous (and cheaper), American burger chain is also a quick service favourite at Disneyland Paris Village. The familiar and family friendly ‘Golden Arches’ has all the classic items you know and love, plus a few European extras.

Rainforest Café is an immersive and intensely themed sit down restaurant. Here you can dine in tropical wonderland complete with animatronic animals, rainforest decor, and even an occasional "storms" makes it a unique treat. 

Starbucks, is … well, a Starbucks. Coffee, pastry and snacks served with convenience. Whether its a hot or cold caffeine drink, or a bite to eat, guests can expect to find the typical Starbucks experience.

The Royal Pub, a British bar and restaurant, is a popular choice for sit-down dining, for pub classics.

The Steakhouse is well known for its hearty steak and BBQ meat dishes. It is a prime choice for carnivores!

Vapiano serves fresh Italian food prepared before your eyes - here you can customize your own pasta, pizza, or salad dishes, then watch it come to life in the open kitchen.

Dining with flexibility and convenience

As one of the Disneyland Paris ‘offsite’ partner hotels Grand Magic manages to mix well being more affordable whilst still being a satisfying resort. 

Here, guests find sufficient food selections and convenience whilst the hotel’s partnered transport service to the Disneyland Paris Village opens up a much wider variety of dining options.

So, there’s something for everyone’s tastes and budget.