Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne, the Toy Story-inspired, Wild West-themed hotel, not only has charm in spades but also offers some fun and unique dining options that cater to the whole family.
Here we take a closer look at where guests can get a bite, a drink, and everything in between, plus a few favourite alternatives nearby gems if you want to venture outside the hotel.
Chuck Wagon Café
At the heart of Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne is the Chuck Wagon Café, where guests can dig into hearty Western-style meals that feel right at home in a Wild West town.
It is a buffet-style restaurant that serves up a range of family favourites with plenty for both kids and adults.
The buffet starts serving at 6pm until 10pm. Pricing is reasonable, at €40 for adults and €22 for kids - including one soft drink per person.
Guest reviews generally favour the Chuck Wagon Café with thumbs-up for its fun theming and friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for families.
Red Garter Saloon
For guests looking to kick back the Red Garter Saloon has a good range of cocktails, beers, and mocktails.
Themed in the Old West-style, in keeping with the rest of the resort, the bar deliversuntry tunes and a lively atmosphere.
Prices here are on the moderate to pricey side (but what you’d expect from an ‘on-site’ Disney hotel), but guest reviews says it’s worth it for the ambiance and unique decor.
So, grab a drink, relax, and soak up the saloon vibes.
Nearby Dining Options: Explore Disney Village
If you’re up for exploring, Disney Village is just a short stroll or shuttle ride away and offers plenty of other dining options.
Whether you’re looking for a cosy French brasserie, American diner classics, or a quick bite between park hopping, Disney Village has you covered. Let's 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 customisable burgers and fries (lots of them). You will certainly have had cheaper burgers before, but you won’t have had many tastier ones.
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 them come to life in the open kitchen.
Rooting tooting dining options
Whether you’re staying at the resort to enjoy the hotel’s Wild West flair or exploring nearby Disney Village, Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne offers a dining experience that fits perfectly with the theme and keeps both kids and adults happy.
So saddle up, dig in, and enjoy all the delicious options at and around this unique hotel.