UPDATED July 13, 2025
A NEW theme park is NOW OPEN in Orlando, Florida as of May 22, 2025: Universal Orlando Resort’s Epic Universe!
Five themed lands make up Epic Universe: Celestial Park, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, SUPER NINTENDO WORLD, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, and Dark Universe.
And with so much to explore, you’re going to need some FUEL. Here, we’ve gathered together ALL of the restaurants, eateries, and snack stops that are NOW OPEN along with Epic Universe.
Click any of the links below to learn more about each individual restaurant, and to find menus and ALL of our reviews!
Celestial Park
Atlantic
Atlantic is one of the two full-service dining experiences in Universal’s Epic Universe! Atlantic presents full-service “surf and turf” dining inside a Victorian aquarium featuring beautiful views of Celestial Park.
The specialties of the house are steak and seafood, with dishes including Sea Bass. Unique and fun desserts include Landlubber’s Snickerdoodle Loot and Passion Fruit “Caviar”. Guests are also welcome to enjoy a cocktail such as the Grand Atlantic Martini or Northern Lights at the Aquaria Bar tucked inside.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD and DRINK PHOTOS for Atlantic HERE and find our FULL REVIEW for Atlantic here!
Bar Zenith
Bar Zenith serves “Cosmic Cocktail Creations!”
Drinks at Bar Zenith include the Meteor Strike (served with “a flaming lemon extract infused raw sugar cube meteor”), a Meridian Bramble, a Mojit-eor, and more.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and DRINK PHOTOS for Bar Zenith HERE!
The Blue Dragon Pan-Asian Restaurant
The Blue Dragon Pan-Asian Restaurant is one of two full-service dining experiences in Universal’s Epic Universe. It presents flavors of Asia with authentic Chinese, Japanese, and Thai meals in a full-service setting.
Dishes include Oyster Mushroom Ceviche, Smashed Cucumbers, Snowflake Potstickers, and Tonkotsu Ramen. The Chengdu Dream cocktail and Khaosan Boba are featured among the drinks. Guests may also imbibe at the restaurant’s Tiger Bar.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and DRINK PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW for The Blue Dragon here!
CelesTiki
Universal calls CelesTiki the ” trendiest tiki bar in the cosmos!”
CelesTiki serves cocktails including the rum-based Waturi Punch alongside frozen Daquiris, Pina Coladas, Mudslides, and more.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and DRINK PHOTOS for Celestiki HERE!
Comet Dogs
Comet Dogs is a Quick Service eatery located in the shadow of the Constellation Carousel, a stunning carousel where guests can climb onto different animals and “whirl and twirl together across the Milky Way.”
Over-the-top hot dogs are up for grabs, and include — but aren’t limited to — the Bulgogi Dog, the Comet Dog (a classic chili and cheese), and the plant-based Smokey Carrot Dog. But keep your eyes peeled for occasional seasonal options, too!
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and DRINK PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW for Comet Dogs here!
Frosty Moon
Need a cool treat? Look no further than Frosty Moon!
That said, these aren’t your everyday, run-of-the-mill ice cream cones and cups that Frosty Moon is serving up. Your choice of soft-serve comes with two fun toppings, with options like Strawberry cheesecake pieces, Mini marshmallows, Celestial sprinkles, and more!
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW for Frosty Moon here!
The Oak & Star Tavern
The Oak & Star Tavern serves up BARBECUE in quick service fashion!
For breakfast, you can choose from a wide array of Platters including everything from a Traditional Southern to an Ancient Grain Tofu Scramble to Brûlée Hawaiian Mango Bread! Lunch options include the Smoke Master’s BBQ Feast (complete with four meats and four sides) among the Platters and several sandwiches and salads to choose from.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and DRINK PHOTOS HERE and find our BREAKFAST review for The Oak & Star Tavern here and find our LUNCH review here!
The Plastered Owl
You’ll find The Plastered Owl tucked right next to The Oak & Star Tavern! The Plastered Owl is “named for a comical celestial owl.” You can even check out the ancient tree in the center of The Oak & Tavern to see the tap for the brews served here!
Cocktails (like the bacon-garnished Witty Wolf’s Breakfast Sour), a Mocktail, and wine are also available.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and DRINK PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW for The Plastered Owl here!
Meteor Astropub
Meteor Astropub is a Quick Service restaurant for “beer enthusiasts, cocktail lovers, and burger connoisseurs.” Sounds pretty good, right?
This vibrant gastropub is a meteor-themed hangout covered in stars and planets. Here you’ll find familiar comfort meals with a modern twist. From fish and chips with wasabi fries to a grilled cheese sandwich with goat cheese, there’s a variety of handheld dishes to pair with specialty beverages, making for a complete experience.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW of the Meteor Astropub here!
Moonship Chocolates & Celestial Sweets
Craving something sweet? Moonship Chocolates & Celestial Sweets is where you’ll want to stop. Universal shares that the treats here have been “collected by young adventurer Maya of the Skies and her navigator, Captain Cacao.”
From decadently decorated caramel (and chocolate!) apples to lovely macarons and truffles to creative cupcakes to marshmallow wands and more, there is PLENTY filling the bakery cases at Moonship to satisfy your need for a sugar rush.
Explore Moonship Chocolates & Celestial Sweets HERE!
Pizza Moon
Who doesn’t love PIZZA?? Well, Pizza Moon is the place to find it in Epic Universe! Universal shares that Pizza Moon is “an early 1900s Victorian theater converted into a spectacular eatery.” The whimsical vibe that starts on the outside continues on the inside, featuring cardboard cutout-like scene decorations like you might find in an old Victorian theater.
Among the unique options are a plant-based Harvest Moon Pizza, a BBQ chicken (and potato-chip-topped!) Space Cowboy Pizza, and The Giant Mushroom Pizza… not to mention the VIRAL Pizza Lunare.
Star Sui Bao
Star Sui Bao is a spot to grab a steamed bun snack located right by one of the park’s star attractions (Ha!), Stardust Racers!
The menu may be small, but it’s packed with unique offerings including a Kimchi Bao, the Celestial Steamed Bun, and even the Ttedkbokki Skewer made with a grilled hot dog separated by chewy rice cakes then wrapped in griddled cheese. Dumplings are also up for grabs.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and DRINK PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW for Star Sui Bao here!
Starbucks
Oh! And if you have a hankering for your usual Starbucks beverage…
… you’ll find TWO Starbucks locations in Celestial Park!
SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Toadstool Cafe
There is nothing at Toadstool Cafe –from the setting to the food — that isn’t themed to the max. Every menu item references something in the Nintendo World, like piranha plants, super stars, power-ups, and characters like Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Bowser.
Essentially, the menu is filled with familiar favorites taken to the next level. You’ll find burgers, garlic knots, meatballs, and even a specialty drink, all themed in a way that makes them look like they came out straight of a video game.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS HERE and find our REVIEW for Toadstool Cafe here!
Yoshi’s Snack Island
You can find Yoshi’s Snack Island tucked into the base of Mount Beanpole in Donkey Kong Country.
Yoshi LOVES fruit, so it’s only fitting that Yoshi’s Smoothies are featured on the menu, available in apple melon and mango. But even though Yoshi’s favorite food is fruit, a savory Red Shell Calzone and Green Shell Calzone are also up for grabs here.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS HERE and find our REVIEW for Yoshi’s Snack Island here!
Turbo Boost Treats
Turbo Boost Treats features a beloved salty snack…
If you’re looking for POPCORN, you’ll find it here!
The Bubbly Barrel
The Bubbly Barrel snack stand only has one primary menu item, but WOW is it a doozy!
The DK Crush Float is an over-the-top concoction featuring Banana Pineapple soft serve with sprinkles, chocolate pieces, and caramel popcorn in a waffle bowl, all served on top of a cup of Pineapple Fanta Soda. (Sounds like something Diddy Kong would come up with!)
Check out our review of the DK Crush Float at The Bubbly Barrel HERE!
Dark Universe
Das Stakehaus
Das Stakehaus is a Quick Service restaurant themed around an “old inn and dining hall built over the ruins of ancient catacombs.” According to the area’s lore, the town of Darkmoor features a coven of vampires living beneath it, and these are the same vampires who operate Das Stakehaus within the land.
The menu features burgers, kebabs, sandwiches, and more. (The name is not only a play on the Eastern European setting of vampire lore, but a literal play on words — “stake” instead of “steak” as it relates to vampires is a fiendishly funny double entendre!) Dishes include Stakes (of course!), a “Blood” Orange Chicken Sandwich, Our Favorite Vegan Familiar’s Stuffed Cabbage, and Carved Staked Steak. Reaper’s Reserve – the Dark Universe signature beer — are also on offer.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW of Das Stakehaus here!
The Burning Blade Tavern
The Burning Blade Tavern is a Quick Service restaurant that pays homage to the iconic windmill from Universal’s 1931 classic Frankenstein. The Tavern gives diners the chance to eat in an “old mill which Darkmoor Village’s monster hunters have transformed into their hangout.” (Oh, and that “burning blade” referenced in the name? This tavern erupts into flames several times an hour!)
Surrounded by trophy heads of conquered monsters, diners are able to enjoy a menu of burgers, pretzels (including the “Hunter’s Garlic Stake”), wings, bratwurst, and specialty beverages while they listen to tales of victory from the hunters themselves.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS here and find our FULL REVIEW for The Burning Blade Tavern here!
De Lacey’s Cottage
De Lacey’s Cottage features a small menu of cinnamon bread bites and pretzels. But those item descriptions are deceptively simple compared to what you’ll actually find…
Located near Frankenstein Manor, this snack stand pays homage to the place where Frankenstein’s Monster received friendship and sustenance.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS here and find our SNACK REVIEWS for De Lacey’s Cottage (Cinnamon Bites) here and here (Frank & Friends Pretzel)!
How To Train Your Dragon — Isle of Berk
Mead Hall
Welcome to Mead Hall, the main gathering hall in Isle of Berk where you can “feast like a Viking!”
Scandinavian-inspired dishes at this Quick Service restaurant include the Thawfest Platter and the plant-based Nordic Harvest Salad, along with desserts like Stormfly’s Catch of the Day. Among the meads and ciders on offer is Gobber’s Mead — a boysenberry-blackcurrant mead infused with Grains of Paradise. Yaknog is also up for grabs!
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS here and find our FULL REVIEW for Mead Hall here!
Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel
For a quick bite, you can head to the racing-themed Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel food stand! How to Train Your Dragon — Isle of Berk houses a Viking Training Camp… and Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel is right nearby to feed guests who work up an appetite there!
And the Gruel in question? It’s a variety of Mac and Cheese Cones to fuel your inner Viking, including a Goldfish Mac & Cheese Cone, a PB&J Mac & Cheese Cone, and the Dragon Fire Chicken Spire Mac & Cheese Cone!
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS here and find our FULL REVIEW for Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel here!
Spit Fyre Grill
Spit Fyre Grill is a Quick Service spot serving hearty flame-seared meals to “new Viking arrivals.” Dishes feature “helpings of greens, grains or rice topped with a variety of meats.” And these meals happen to be “flame-seared by a helpful (unseen) dragon fry cook.”
Oh, and the Mac & Cheese Cones from the nearby Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel have become so popular that they are now being served at Spit Fyre Grill, as well!
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS here and find our FULL REVIEW for Spit Fyre Grill here!
How to Treat Your Dragon
Find something for your sweet tooth (or for your dragon’s sweet tooth!) at How to Treat Your Dragon.
The bakery case here is PACKED with goodies from decadent caramel covered pears to macarons and cake pops to cookies and fudge to filled dragon eggs (!!) and more.
See FOOD PHOTOS HERE and find our REVIEW of How to Treat Your Dragon here!
Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Ministry of Magic
Le Gobelet Noir
Place Cachée is part of Wizarding Paris in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic. And Le Gobelet Noir is located “In the shadowy corners of Place Cachée, where international Dark witches and wizards gather to escape the prying eyes of the Paris Ministry and have a hearty meal over hushed conversation.”
This Quick Service spot offers European cuisine including French, German, and Hungarian dishes. These influences are presented in soups and salads (including a Knödel Soup and Salad Combo) and a variety of entrées (such as Bratwurst and Coq Au Vin), the Alchemist’s Platter and a plant-based lentil Stew. Desserts feature a Baklava and Black Forest Cake.
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS HERE and check out our FULL REVIEW for Le Gobelet Noir here!
Café L’air De La Sirène
Café L’Air De La Sirène can be found tucked in the streets of wizarding Paris! This Quick Service spot offers both indoor and outdoor dining for Breakfast and throughout the day, with a menu full of French baked goods, sandwiches, plats du jour, and desserts.
The star of the show, earning rave reviews across the board from the get-go, is the Butterbeer Crêpe! Also on the French-inspired menu is a Baguette de Dinde, Quiche Lorraine, Salad Niçoise, and MUCH more. A Dirigible Plum Juice Mocktail is featured among the drinks (along with Butterbeer, of course!).
See the COMPLETE MENU and FOOD PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW of Café L’Air De La Sirène here!
Bar Moonshine
Order up an exclusive beer, wine, or cocktail served amid U.S. Quidditch team pennants and other items of wizarding Americana at Bar Moonshine in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic!
Along with Butterbeer, American cocktails — including Fleur 75, the Lobe Blaster (pictured), Philosopher’s Old Fashioned, Sherbert Lemon, and Gigglewater — and a variety of beers and wines are featured on the menu at this little hideaway. Non-alcoholic drinks are also on offer, including the famous Pumpkin Juice and a magical glittering tea!
You can view the COMPLETE MENU and DRINK PHOTOS HERE and find our FULL REVIEW for Bar Moonshine here!
K. Rammelle
There is no shortage of French treats and delights to enjoy in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic! For instance, you can stop by Les Galeries Mirifiques and visit a French confectionery shop, K. Rammelle. Reknowned master K. Rammelle, as Universal shares, creates confectioneries that are “equal parts sugar and sorcery.” Ooh la la!
The large assortment of decadent sweets includes truffles (like the Ton-Tongue Toffee Truffle), petit cakes (inspired by Beauxbatons and more), macarons, caramels (such as Bernie Bott’s Every-Flavor Caramel), and more. You can also pick up some pre-packaged sweets you may be familiar with from the Harry Potter books and films such as Chocolate Frogs, Exploding Bon Bons, as well as bagged coffee, chocolates, and — but of course! — caramels. (Get it? K. Ramelles?)
Bièraubuerre
What is “Bièraubeurre,” you ask? Why, it’s BUTTERBEER, of course!
The Bièraubeurre cart serves up the famous Wizarding beverage in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic. It is located in the land’s Wizarding Paris in Place Cachée, and it serves the Wizarding World’s signature sip in both the cold and frozen form (and with or without the pictured souvenir cup).































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