Personally, I LOVE a themed snack in Disney World.
I love walking into a land in a theme park and getting a special treat that’s exclusive to the location. That’s why dining in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge can be so much fun. And today, I’m taking you along with me to Ronto Roasters for lunch!
Atmosphere
Ronto Roasters is located inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, right after you pass through the market. It has a walk-up counter, but they also offer Mobile Ordering here.

Ronto Roasters!
The centerpiece of the dining location is a droid turning a spit to “cook” the meat. And a super fun fact is that the spit itself is built from a podracing engine!

Inside the quick service!
The right side of the counter is home to the walk-up line. It can get fairly busy in here during the lunch rush!

Ordering!
And on the left side, you’ll find the Mobile Order pickup, as well as their self-serve water dispenser. (The water here is legitimately good!)

Where you’ll grab your mobile order!
For seating, there aren’t many tables, but you can find a few across from the counter.

Seating
Additional seating is available downstairs next to the restaurant.

Extra seating by Docking Bay 7
Now that we’ve checked out the atmosphere, let’s take a look at that menu!
Menu
The menu here isn’t too extensive — they’re only open until 3PM each day, so they’ve just got a few items. You can order the famous Ronto Wrap or the Kyryll Pork Rinds for a quick snack. If you’re a plant-based eater, try out the Zuchii Wrap or the Andoan Fruit with Muja Sauce.

The Menu!
For beverages, they’ve got Surabat Valley Harvest Brew, the Coruscant Cooler, and the Surly Sarlaac with alcohol. The non-alcoholic specialty drink is the Tatooine Sunset.
Eats
First up, I’m starting out this review with the classic Ronto Wrap for $13.99. This is made with roasted pork, grilled pork sausage, peppercorn sauce, and tangy slaw wrapped in pita bread.

The Ronto Wrap!
This is a famous Disney World snack, and for good reason! This snack (or meal for some) has an incredible depth of flavor. The sausage has a nice snap to it and a smokiness that pairs well with the slaw. The roasted pork pairs well with the sausage and makes this more of a filling option.

The inside of the wrap
The peppercorn sauce brings this entire thing together. It’s peppery and creamy, which helps make sure the pita isn’t too dry. The pita is super soft, and the slaw adds a great textural element with a nice crunch. There’s a reason the team gets it constantly and will continue to do so!

Another look at all that slaw!
Next, I tried the plant-based Zuchii Wrap for $12.99. It’s made with grilled zucchini, smoky chickpea-onion slaw, creamy garlic-tahini sauce, and fresh cilantro on pita bread.

The Zuchii Wrap!
Before you grab this one, be prepared for the spice! It caught us off guard, and while some might love that, our reporter wasn’t a fan. I would say it’s more than the typical “Disney World spicy,” you might see meaning it really packed a punch rather than just adding flavor.

There’s so much going on here!
The zucchini was crisp and had a nice crunch when I bit into it. The chickpeas were soft and balanced well with the crispy zucchini. The heat from the slaw really overwhelmed the other flavors and made it hard to enjoy everything the wrap had to offer. If you love spice, this is for you! It just might not be for us.

A look inside!
For a little side snack, I tried the Kyryll Pork Rinds for $7.49. These are pork rinds seasoned in a savory blend of ancho chile, cheddar, smoke, and cinnamon.

The pork rinds!
This tasted overwhelmingly of fake cheddar dust. There is a hint of chili and smoky flavors, but mainly…cheddar. It’s almost reminiscent of an off-brand type of Cheetos. They were salty and messy, but they did have a great crunch. They were fine, I just don’t know if I would get them again.

A look inside the bag
Drinks
To drink, I got the specialty non-alcoholic beverage, the Tatooine Sunset, for $6.79. It’s made with Gold Peak unsweetened tea and Minute Maid premium lemonade with melon and blueberry. Sounds delicious!

The Tatooine Sunset!
This one wasn’t too remarkable. It was sweet, and the fruit was subtle but indiscernible. While we know that it was melon and blueberry flavors, we would have been able to pinpoint that without the menu stating it. It was nice and refreshing, but nothing to write home about.

A closer look.
If you like fruit teas, this one is decent! If you’re looking for something to knock your socks off, keep searching.
Nosh or Not
This Disney World restaurant is a must-visit if…
- You want to eat in Galaxy’s Edge
- You need a delicious, savory snack
- Or you’re in a hurry around Hollywood Studios
You should skip this Disney World spot if…
- You need lots of seating
- You want an outstanding drink
- Or you want a finer dining experience
Overall
There’s a reason this is one of the team’s favorite spots in Disney World! It’s tasty, quick, and offers consistency every time. While it might not be for everyone, it is easy for us. That Ronto Wrap really is a STAR in Disney World, but especially in Hollywood Studios. The breakfast options are great as well!

Our full meal!
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Oct of 2025 we eagerly hurried to Ronto Roasters to get our all time Dinesy Favorite the “Ronto Wrap”. Apparently someone recently changed the recipe for the wraps. It was the worst thing thing I’ve ever eaten at Disney. No longer are they using the peppercorn sauce but rather a dill sauce. I was disgusting, we couldn’t it ours and ended up throwing them out. Our only thought was “why?”.