Looking for the best places to grab a bite at Disney’s Newport Bay Club?
Whether you’re a seafood lover, prefer a casual bite, or fancy a drink after a day at the parks, this deluxe Disneyland Paris resort offers a few great options, plus several other popular dining locations are nearby.
Cape Cod Restaurant
Cape Cod is the Newport Bay Resort’s all-you-can-eat buffet that comes with a seaside twist, specialising in seafood.
It is not all seafood, but, guests visiting the New England inspired dining room for its mediterranean and international buffet would want to enjoy fish and shellfish dishes to get their money’s worth.
The Cape Cod dinner service begins at 6pm through until 10:30pm.
For adults the buffet is priced at 45 each, including a soft drink, whilst for children (up to 11 years old) it is 25 each.
Guests can add beers, wines, hot and cold soft drinks to their table too, but these are not included in the upfront price.
Celebrating a special occasion like a birthday? Guests can add a small sharing desert (for two) for 25 or a larger one (for up to 6) at a price of 45. Although, a good range of regular desserts are served in the buffet.
Yacht Club Restaurant
Not to be confused with the Disney World Resort, at Newport Bay the Yacht Club is the hotel’s sit-down upscale restaurant.
Like all of Newport Bay (and indeed the Disney World hotel) the Yacht Club inspired by the affluent New England coast.
At the restaurant, the speciality is seafood. The menu features popular items such as the grilled sea bream, or the seafood linguine pasta dish.
Guest reviews regularly rave about the quality of food here, with some calling it the best dining experiences at Disneyland Paris. It is among the more expensive meals at the Paris destination as well, with adult main courses starting at around 35 - while a three course kids meal is 30 including a drink.
Captain’s Quarters
Newport Bay’s Captain’s Quarters serves up lighter bits including sandwiches, salads and pastries along with beers, wines, coffees and spirits.
In terms of decor, it is a cozy, nautically-themed bar that’s puts guests within a whiff of a regatta.
Drinks prices aren’t the cheapest, but as its a hotel bar at one of Disneyland Paris’ more expensive hotels, they’re not crazy expensive either.
It is, according to most guest reviews, a pleasant spot to relax and unwind after a day at the theme parks.
Eat in Disney Village
The Disney Village is just a short stroll from the Newpork Bay hotel and it offers plenty of other dining options for guests.
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 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 a tropical wonderland complete with animatronic animals, rainforest decor, and even occasional "storms" makes it a unique treat.
Starbucks, is … well, a Starbucks. Coffee, pastry and snacks are 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.