15 Delicious Meals Under $15 at Disney World
Hello, dear readers! It’s no secret that the cost of food has increased like crazy in the past couple of years. If I had written this list two to three years ago, I probably could have titled it “10 Meals Under $10,” but I’ll try not to dwell on that to avoid going down an anxiety spiral thinking about the fate of our not-so-lovely U.S. economy…
ANYWHO, while, of course, you can reference the Disney World website for meal options, sometimes it’s simply a pain in the butt having to filter through the different types of dining services (i.e., what’s actually affordable, which places offer more than just sweet treats, etc.) so I decided to compose this “15 Delicious Meals Under $15 at Disney World” list in effort to make your budget-friendly Disney trip planning a little easier. Bon appetite!
Animal Kingdom
Cheese Pizza at Pizzafari ($11.29)
Cheese pizza is a personal favorite of mine, and this one comes with a side of Caesar salad. However all of the entrees, including a selection of pastas, are under $15, so really, any of them will do.

Cinnamon French Toast at Satu’li Canteen ($12.99)
I typically prefer to eat breakfast before going to the parks because it’s an easy way to save money, but sometimes you just need to get out of the door, and the cinnamon French toast at Satu’li Canteen doesn’t disappoint. Plus, if you have a lot of food allergies, this place will be your best friend because its menu is an allergy-friendly paradise.
Cobb Salad from Restaurantosaurus ($9.99)
Given that Dinoland is going to be replaced soon, I have no idea how long Restaurantosaurus will actually stay open, but green goddess dressing is my favorite, so I had to include this salad!
Shrimp Rice Bowl at Harambe Market ($14.99)
I love rice bowls because they’re usually healthy but more filling than a salad, but this one also comes with a salad, so you get both!
EPCOT
Empanadas con Queso from La Cantina de San Angel ($14.75)
Who doesn’t love empanadas? These are filled with cheese, topped with sour cream and salsa, and served with rice, beans, and queso.
Sandwiches from Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisseire ($10.95 or Under)
All of the sandwiches from Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisseire are under $11, and the beverages are around $4 on average. Thus, you can have a full meal on the go while you walk around and explore the international pavilions.
Shrimp or Veggie Udon from Katsura Grill ($13.99)
Udon noodles are another one of my favorite foods, and they’re an easy crowd-pleaser in general. But if you want something even more filling, their teriyaki and rice dishes will run you about $14.99, and it’s a ton of food! They also have a selection of sushi trays, including vegetable rolls.

Hollywood Studios
California Burger at ABC Commissary ($13.99)
Reflecting on my working days in the entertainment industry, nothing says “Hollywood” like a studio lot commissary. I’ve highlighted the California Burger because I wanted to include a mix of different options on this list, but all the entrees at this location are under $15.

Southwest Salad at Backlot Express ($10.99)
If you’re looking for something on the lighter side in Hollywood Studios, the Southwest Salad at Backlot Express is surprisingly filling. It has pumpkin seeds sprinkled in, along with roasted corn relish, diced tomatoes, pickled red onion, and cheese.
Spinach, Feta, and Egg Wrap at The Trolly Cafe ($5.79)
I know this is technically just a Starbucks wrap, but all of their breakfast sandwiches are under $7, and if you combine that with a pastry for $5-7, that’s technically a filling meal for under $15!
Totchos from Woody’s Lunch Box ($10.49)
While I’ve highlighted the totchos, which are a bunch of potatoes and corn chips covered in chili, cheese, queso, and tomatoes and topped with sour cream and scallions, all of the entrees at Woody’s Lunch box are actually under $15. This place is adorable by the way and 100% worth visiting.

Magic Kingdom
Create-Your-Own Rice Bowl from Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe Cafe $12.99)
You can create your own tamale, nacho bowl, southwest salad, or rice bowl for under $13, and their allergy-friendly menu also goes on forever (much like the title of this section!).
Hot Dogs from Casey’s Corner ($14.99 and Under)
For the most convenient meal ever, grab a hot dog at Casey’s Corner. All of them are under $15, and they have plant-based dogs, too.

Maple-Mustard Glazed Salmon from Columbia Harbour House ($14.79)
Served with rice and green beans, this is a great option for when you need some extra protein.
Plant-Based “Cheese” Pizza from Pinocchio Village Haus ($12.79)
For those of you who avoid dairy, Pinocchio Village Haus makes a yummy vegan cheese pizza that’ll keep you full (and hopefully free from nasty gas attacks!) while you run around Fantasyland.
Do you like quick-service restaurants? What’s your budget-friendly meal at Disney World?

