
Sailing on the the Disney Treasure and want to know what there is to eat? With three family restaurants, adult-only signature options, quick service dining, lounges, and even specialty coffee shops there are plenty of places to grab a bit. And just like every Disney Cruise ship, even a few restaurants that are only on the Disney Treasure cruise ship. Let’s dive into the all dining options on the ship.

Contents
- 1 Dining on the Disney Treasure
- 2 Mickey’s Festival of Foods
- 3 Marceline Market
- 4 Plaza de Coco Restaurant
- 5 1923
- 6 Worlds of Marvel Restaurant- Guardians of the Galaxy
- 7 Palo Steakhouse – Adult Only
- 8 Enchante- Adult Only
- 9 Skipper Society Jungle Cruise Lounge
- 10 Periscope Pub 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Lounge
- 11 Haunted Mansion Bar Lounge
- 12 The Aristocats Scat Cat Lounge
- 13 The Rose Lounge
- 14 Jade Cricket Cafe
- 15 HeiHei Cafe
- 16 Cove Cafe
- 17 Jumbeaux’s Sweets Treat Shop
Dining on the Disney Treasure
If you’re a cruiser, you know that the cruise food is half the reason you take the cruises in the first place. Sure, you may not be able to get a Disney Cruise Drinks Package, but there are lots of other things included on your Disney Cruise, that you simply can’t get anywhere else. And, for the most part, dining at the restaurants onboard is one of them. Here’s the breakdown of the types of restaurants on a Disney Cruise, and what is and isn’t included in your Disney Cruise Package.
- Quick Service
- Rotational Dining Restaurants
- Adult Only Signature Restaurants
- Lounges and Bars
- Coffee Shops
Quick Service
The quick service dining options onboard the Disney Treasure include Mickey’s Festival of Foods, which includes a collection of food counters and Marceline Market, which offers meals buffet style throughout the day. At Mickey’s Festival of Foods, you can grab Pizza at Daisy’s, Ice Cream at Minnies, BBQ at Mickey’s Smokestack, Tacos at Donald’s Cantina and Burgers at Goofy’s Grill. Meals at these restaurants are included with your Disney Cruise Package.
Rotational Dining
Just like all on all Disney Cruises you are scheduled to dinner at the ships restaurants, on a rotation throughout your sailing. As a mainstay, Disney Cruise Rotational Dining includes the 3 main restaurants and you are scheduled for an early or late seating each evening. On the Disney Treasure, meals at these three main restaurants are included with your Disney Cruise Package.
- Plaza de Coco, inspired by Pixar’s Coco, and features an array of Mexican foods, desserts and beverages. This is the “dinner and a show” restaurant onboard, offering musical performances as part of the evening.
- 1923 is another of the ships main restaurants, also found on the Disney Wish. 1923 features a Roy Disney side and a Walt Disney side, each featuring an array of movie memorabilia, posters, sculptures, replicas and more. You can see these on the walls, and in glass cases around the restaurant.
- Worlds of Marvel- Guardians of the Galaxy offers up Marvel inspired dishes from the films, and shows off pre-production stills, comics, and clips from the screens that cover the walls of this restaurant. There is also a small “mission” involving Groot that pops up during your dining experience. This restaurant is also found on the Disney Destiny Cruise ship.
Signature Dining
One of the few things that is not included in your Disney Cruise Package are the Adult-Only dining experiences. This includes dining at Palo, and Enchante. But don’t let that deter you from dining at either of these. As 18+ restaurants onboard the ship, the dining experience here is elegant and elevated. And simply one of the best things for Adults to do on a Disney Cruise. Dining Reservations for either restaurant must be made ahead of time, when your Castaway Club reservation window opens. Signature dining experiences are not included in your Disney Cruise Package.
Lounges and Bars
Every Disney Cruise ship offers an array of lounges across the ship. Some lounges are simply for activities. For example, smaller spaces like Triton’s Lounge, the large D-Lounge or the 2-Story Sarabi Lounge on the Disney Treasure, don’t have bar service. However, there are a slew of bars and lounges that double as both activity spaces and bars. On the Disney Treasure the Bars and Lounges are The Rose Lounge, Skipper Society Jungle Cruise Lounge, Periscope Pub Lounge, The Aristocats Scat Cat Lounge, and the Haunted Mansion Parlor Bar. We’ll share all of these below. Drinks and Food at the Bars and Lounges on the Disney Treasure are not included in your Disney Cruise Package.
Coffee Cafes
We’re big fans of coffee. And on a Disney Cruise, there are plenty of options. Just like every Disney Cruise Ship you can find specialty coffees at Cove Cafe on the Adult Deck, as well as at the coffee bar at Marceline Market. And of course, there is always free black coffee and hot cocoa at the drink stations on the pool deck, if you just want to refill your cruise mug. However, the Disney Treasure also has two specialty coffee bars on the ship that includes not only an array of coffee options, but also alcohol additions, as well as champagne. The Hei Hei Cafe, inspired by Moana, and the Jade Cafe, inspired by Mulan, are exclusive to the Disney Treasure. Note that specialty coffees and drinks are not included in your Disney Cruise Package.

Mickey’s Festival of Foods
The newest set of Disney Cruise Ships ( Disney Wish, Treasure and Destiny) all include the Mickey’s Festival of Foods. Located on the pool deck, there’s a variety of counter service dining options that offer easy walk up service. You can find everything from ice cream, tacos, burgers, and pizzas on deck and all included in your Disney Cruise package.
Marceline Market
The Disney Treasure also features the Marceline Market quick service restaurant. Open for breakfast and lunch, this place often closes during the dinnertime hours. Featuring seating both indoors and on deck, Marceline Market features buffet options for each meal with a variety of entrees, sides, fruits, salads, and desserts. Themed after Main Street U.S.A. this restaurant is a tribute to Walt’s small-town life as a child, so be on the lookout for little nods to Marceline, Missouri.
You can also grab specialty coffees at the Marceline Market Coffee Bar, nestled in the hallway between the two sides of the restaurant. This cafe serves up specialty coffees as well as bar menu items like mimosas and cocktails. There is also a seating area for the cafe here as well.
Plaza de Coco Restaurant
The only Disney Cruise ship featuring a restaurant themed to Coco, the Plaza de Coco restaurant on the Disney Treasure, offers two unique dining experiences. Filled with nods to the Rivera family shoe workshop, and Miguel’s hometown of Santa Cecilia, the walls here are covered with artwork from Oaxaca.
Offering a 2-night experience on 7-day sailings, you get two different experiences at Plaza de Coco. The first is a family night with Miguel’s parents, Enrique and Luisa, at the Mariachi Plaza. The second night at Coco features the Dia de los Muertos celebration with Miguel’s great grandparents, Hector, Mama Imelda and a night in Santa Cecilia. Plaza de Coco is exclusive to the Disney Treasure Cruise Ship.

Plaza De Coco Menu
While the menus for the restaurants on Disney Cruises sometimes change, here is a first look at the current Coco Restaurant Menu on the Disney Treasure. As always you can order whatever you want on the menu, as it’s all included in your Disney Cruise Ship package.
- Abuelita Elena Shrimp Diabla with chili-chipotle sauce, cilantro, pickled red onion, and toasted birotes
- Chorizo Street Croquettes with chili-lime crema, cotija cheese, and cilantro
- Blistered Poblano Pepper stuffed with Oaxaca cheese and green rice

- Red Capsicum and Green Parsley Grilled Snapper with fried yucca, refried beans, baby spinach, and pico de gallo
- Pan-Seared Adobo Spiced Sea Bass with seared scallops, rainbow carrots, spinach, Romanesco, peas, and chimichurri sauce
- Luisa’s Pollo Asado with Michoacán Citrus Chicken, cilantro rice, and serrano-tomatillo salsa
- Enrique’s Port Wine Braised Center Cut Beef Short Rib with cheddar cheese and green onion red mash and long green beans with crisp shallots

- Mexican Chocolate Tart with spiced chocolate crème, caramel pecan nuts, and chocolate glaze
- Warm Coconut Tres Leches with milk-soaked coconut cake, caramel sauce, and dulce de leche ice cream
- Margarita Lime Cheesecake with a sea salt shortbread and raspberry-agave margarita coulis

1923
1923 is a classic Disney restaurant featuring two sides; a Walt Disney side and a Roy Disney side. Both sides of the restaurant have the same menu, but different Disney Animation decor. However, you’re able to enter either side to browse around and see the movie props, and animation cells even when they’re closed. You can find over 1000 storyboards, movie stills, drawings, props, protypes and original artwork of all the Disney and Pixar films.
And if you’re up for it, it’s custom to put on your best 1920’s outfit to attend dinner here! While your dinner at 1923 is part of the rotational schedule, we recommend at least one early morning, where you get up to go to a fancy breakfast at this restaurant, instead of just heading to the quick serve.
1923 features a classic Californian menu, with things like Beef Wellington, Tex Mex tacos, Sea Bass, Creme Brulee and more. Check out our 1923 Restaurant Review for the menu, and all the details. This restaurant is also available on the Disney Wish and Destiny.

Worlds of Marvel Restaurant- Guardians of the Galaxy
The Worlds of Marvel Restaurant on the Disney Treasure honors all things Marvel. With a solid stream of superhero stories, comic book art, and more playing on the screens across the restaurant, you’ll be placed in the middle of the action with a Quantum Core placed right on your table.
Worlds of Marvel features two dinner experiences; Avengers Quantum Encounter and Marvel Celebration of Heroes; Groot Remix. The first features Ant Man, Wasp, Captain Marvel and others. Ant Man himself even walks through the restaurant at the end of the “show.”
In the Groot Remix show you can plan on a lots of music courtesy of the Guardians, and a baby Groot to help you get your dancing shoes on. For this interactive dinner experience, Groot needs your help to throw a birthday bash for Rocket. Filled with an awesome mix of songs, you can try your hand at Marvel trivia too as part of your dinner.
The Menu at Worlds of Marvel includes all the foods you know from the films; Bao Buns, Wakandan Salads, Pym Doughnut Sundaes and more.

Palo Steakhouse – Adult Only
One of the best parts about any Disney Cruise is taking time for the special experiences. While dining at Palo Steakhouse is not included with your Disney Cruise package, it has the best Adult Only dining onboard, featuring Italian cuisine. Palo on the Disney Treasure takes on a Beauty and the Beast theme with Cogsworth and clockwork details.
Dinner at Palo is typically $70 per person for the prix fixe menu and $50 for brunch. Given the spectacular views, we recommend aiming for brunch or an early dinner hour so you can see all there is to see. Be sure to make reservations if you hope to dine here, and read our review of Champagne Brunch at Palo, for the menu and details.

Enchante- Adult Only
Another Adult only signature dining experience on the Disney Treasure is at Enchante. With a menu crafted by three-Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement, this is an unforgettable experience. Featuring dinner and a 5-course dessert seating, this restaurant features a multi-course menu with wine pairings at the ready. The atmosphere here includes elements from the Beast’s enchanted castle, with soft candlelight, and rich details. You can enter this restaurant through The Rose Lounge. In addition to dinner, Enchante also offers brunch and dessert seating.
- Champagne Brunch
This Champagne brunch features a glass of bubbly and a French-inspired prix fixe meal—plus a decadent dessert. - Just Desserts
Indulge in a 5-course dessert menu served with coffee. This adults-only event features an in-depth discussion with Enchanté’s Executive Chef and Pastry Chef, who will discuss the history and evolution of each sweet selection.

Skipper Society Jungle Cruise Lounge
Exotic cruises are departing daily. Filled with Jungle Cruise tributes, this bar on the Disney treasure, is all about adventure. You can head to the Skipper Society Lounge for specialty cocktails and small appetizers, while taking part in trivia, games and listening to live music.
You can sip drinks like the Hippopotomai-tai, Safari So Good, Piranha Punch and the Skipper Sipper. They even have nonalcoholic options like a Jungle Juice Mocktail and Navigators Iced Tea. You can also order wine by the glass, beer, and try a variety of coffees and lattes. They also offer specialty waffles, and an old fashioned breakfast during the morning hours. And you didn’t hear it from us, but there is also a Club 33 Hidden Menu at the Skipper Society on the Disney Treasure.
Periscope Pub 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Lounge
Grab your submarine for an adventure, 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. This bar onboard the Disney Treasure, is classically themed to the film, and exclusive to this ship. Featuring craft brews and specialty drinks you look through the “glass ceiling” to see the water flowing overhead and keep an eye on the scientific monitors around the bar, just in case there are any kraken lurking about.
Filled with 19th century steampunk influenced decor, this space feels like the inside of the Nautilus. A small bar, Periscope Pub includes drinks like The Narwhal, The Diver, and the Longship, among other naval themed drinks. The Periscope Pub offers a variety of seafood appetizer, under the sea-inspired drinks and craft brews, and three exclusive tap beers that are uniquely themed to the film “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” The Periscope Pub Lounge is exclusive to the Disney Treasure.

Haunted Mansion Bar Lounge
One of the most creative spaces on the Disney Treasure is the Haunted Mansion Lounge. Featuring decor inspired by the popular Disney Parks ride, the Haunted Mansion, you can find a ghost fish tank, hitchhiking ghosts at the bar, and a spooky 30 minute experience, featuring a captain who met an untimely demise.
Made to look like a classic cruise liner from the golden age, here you can find signature Haunted Mansion elements all over the room. From the “Donald Duck” armchair to the classic staring wallpaper, there’s plenty to be noticed among the web-covered details. Featuring both alcoholic and zero-proof cocktails and drinks, themed to the Haunted Mansion you can grab the Disney copycat recipe for specialty drinks in our Haunted Mansion Parlor Bar post.

The Aristocats Scat Cat Lounge
Want to add a little more jazz to your evening? Located just off the Grand Lobby, ( in the same spot as Nightingales on the Disney Wish), you can find Scat Cat Lounge inspired by the Aristocats! Here you can expect swinging jazz, and all things that make the music from the 1970’s film, memorable. The classic swanky Parisian decor is accented by playful touches, like the “Everybody want’s to be a cat” script on the window, and Toulouse’s paw prints on the piano.
Other touches like the silhouetted cats leading guests to the lounge, and a trumpet door handle all add to the details to notice. Plus, you can even find your fill of Hidden Roqueforts ( the family’s devoted mouse companion) all across the lounge. Elegance is part of the atmosphere with elaborate rug designs from Madame Adelaide Bonfamille, Parisian home. The Aristocats Scat Cat Lounge is exclusive to the Disney Treasure.

Aristocat’s Scat Cat Lounge Menu
Plan to grab champagnes, elegant craft cocktails, and several drinks that are exclusive to the Scat Cat Lounge. This lounge also offers a Turkish Tea Experience featuring a tea based cocktail, serving 2. Yum!
- The Créme de la Créme Martini infused with cognac, chocolate and a nutmeg topping
- The Cat Drink with clarified bourbon, amaro, Aperol, and fresh lemon
- The Turkish Tea Experience, a tea-based cocktail for two or more guests
The Rose Lounge
Located between the Enchante and Palo restaurants, this panoramic bar, features Beauty and the Beast elements that are elegant and upscale. A very fancy place, if you come here before sunset you can see sweeping views of the water. Exclusive for adults, this lounge offers is perfect for a before or after dinner drink. Featuring specialty cocktails, you can grab several specialty cocktails worth trying.
The Rose Lounge Menu
There are several signature cocktails at The Rose worth trying, ranging in price from $15 – $50 each. So, if you’re in the mood for elegant,
- The Rose Cocktail incudes Komos Reposado Rosa, Grand Marnier Cuvee Louis Alexandre, and Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Rosé. The Rose Cocktail has a $50 price tag. But it does come in a fancy smoke cloche, complete with a rose.
- Mrs. Tea is a lovely Mrs. Potts inspired cocktail SelvaRey White, Belvedere Pear & Ginger, Pique Passion Fruit Green Tea, and Moët Imperial Rosé. This drink comes in a glass teapot, which really does make all the difference if you’re snapping pics. And of course it’s delicious too!
- Royal Wedding combines Buckingham Palace Dry Gin, Fog Point Vodka, and Lillet Blanc.
- Plant & Fleurs is a mix of Grey Goose VX, Vanderpump Rosé, and Blackberry. Another instagrammable drink, this one features a poppable bubble and special flower.
Jade Cricket Cafe
This Mulan-inspired coffee cafe, adjacent to the Grand Hall on the Disney Treasure, reminds us of our favorite Wishing Star Cafe on the Disney Wish. Sure to feature a variety of specialty coffee drinks, the Jade Cricket Cafe features a central moon gate, plum blossom flower, and hints of Mulan, throughout. The Jade Cricket Cafe is exclusive to the Disney Treasure.
HeiHei Cafe
This specialty walk-up cafe features coffees and specialty drinks inspired by the island of Motunui. This Moana-themed cafe brings an adventurous space, themed to the islands and things you’ll recognize from the film to the ship. Be sure to stop by here for a specialty drink. The Hei Hei Cafe is exclusive to the Disney Treasure.

Cove Cafe
Found near the Quiet Cove infinity pool is the Cove Cafe. This adult-only coffee shop is themed to Moana and has a Polynesian flair that is sure to cheer up any morning on the deck. This place gets busy in the mornings, so plan for that if you’re adding this to your daily routine. It can also only be accessed from the outside, so keep that in mind if you are sailing in inclement weather.

Jumbeaux’s Sweets Treat Shop
Inspired by Zootopia, you can grab an array of animal themed foods in this sweet shop! While all of these specialty snacks are for an extra cost, and not included in your Disney Cruise Vacation package, these treats are too sweet to pass up! This sweet shop is exclusive to the Disney Treasure.

Jumbeaux Sweets Menu
- Judy Hopps Carrot Cupcake with spiced carrot cake, dollops of lemon frosting, white chocolate crème, and blueberry compote
- Nick Wilde Raspberry ‘n Cream Cupcake with red velvet sponge cake, vanilla frosting, white chocolate crème, raspberry compote, and a chocolate décor topping
- Paw Shortbread Sandwich with two paw-shaped red velvet shortbread cookies, vanilla frosting, and dulce de leche
- Mango Leopard Cakesicle with lemon fudge cake and a mango-chocolate glaze drizzle
- Carrot Chocolate-Covered Strawberries with cookie crumble soil and a white chocolate coating
- Zootopia Chocolate Bark Post Cards with a distinct character-inspired decoration and flavor combination including an assortment of dry fruits, nuts, and sprinkles
Disney Treasure Restaurants
There you have it! All the Disney Treasure Restaurants to choose from. From coffee cafes to bars, rotational dining restaurants and quick serve counters, there is plenty to eat onboard!
