If there’s one thing that I loved about my cruise on the Disney Treasure, it was the food. Disney cruises are known for amazing cuisine and immersive dining experiences, and Disney’s new ship did not disappoint
In this guide, I’ll show you all of the restaurants on the Disney Treasure.

The photo above is of a vegan breakdfast that I enjoyed onbord, so if you happen to be vegan, then you should also check out my guide to Disney cruise vegan dining, which has some more details on that.
The Restaurants On The Disney Treasure
The Disney Treasure has three rotational dining restaurants, two adult-only speciality restaurants, a buffet-style restaurant, a food court with five different outlets and a dessert store.
All of these dining options are included in your cruise fare, with the exception of the two speciality restaurants – Enchanté and Palo.
List of Dining Options on the Disney Treasure:
Rotational Main Dining:
- 1923
- Worlds of Marvel
- Plaza de Coco
Specialty Restaurants (Adult-Exclusive):
- Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement
- Palo Steakhouse
Casual Dining:
- Marceline Market
- Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods
Room Service
Disney Treasure Rotational Dining
Like all Disney cruise ships, the Disney Treasure has rotational dining. This means that you eat in a different restaurant each night and your waiters come with you.
As Disney Treasure only does three- and four-night cruises, this gives guests the opportunity to sample all of the main dining rooms on board.
Here’s some more information about each of the rotational dining restaurants on the Disney Treasure…
1923

Named after the year that The Walt Disney Company was founded, this elegant 20s-style restaurant serves dishes inspired by California’s varied heritage.
I love the decor of this restaurant, which reminded me of my Grandma’s house. Kids are given an activity booklet to keep them busy. But, if you’re thinking of skipping one of the rotational dining restaurants to eat in a speciality restaurant while the kids are in Disney’s Oceaneer Club, then I would say that this is the one to miss.
Worlds of Marvel

Worlds of Marvel is more than just a restaurant on the Disney Treasure. It’s a cinematic dining adventure where guests will play an interactive role in an Avengers mission while enjoying world cuisine.
Guests can enjoy two distinct interactive shows during their voyage:
Avengers: Quantum Encounter – This experience features Ant-Man and The Wasp demonstrating advanced technology, with appearances by other Avengers, including Spider-Man.
Marvel Celebration of Heroes: Groot Remix – Exclusive to the Disney Treasure, this show stars Rocket and Groot from the “Guardians of the Galaxy” films.
Plaza De Coco

Exclusive to the Disney Treasure, this is the world’s first theatrical dining experience themed to Disney and Pixar’s “Coco.” Guests are transported to Santa Cecilia, enjoying live entertainment and modern twists on traditional Mexican fare.
While the characters do a tour of the room, some tables do get a much better view than others.
If you’re a Concierge-level guest, then I definitely recommend speaking to your Concierge host in advance to ask if they might be able to secure you a table at the front for this one.
Disney Treasure Speciality Restaurants
Enchanté

Enchanté offers French-inspired cuisine from a fine dining menu crafted by three-Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement. You can enjoy an evening meal, a Champagne brunch or if you have a sweet tooth there’s a five-course ‘Just Desserts’ experience.
As you enter, look out for Lumiere, he’s hiding amongst the candelabras on the wall!
Palo Steakhouse

The ever-popular Palo restaurant on Disney cruise ships has had a slight name tweak on the Disney Treasure and it is now called Palo Steakhouse.
In a beautiful setting inspired by Cogsworth, from Beauty and the Beast, the show-stopping menu includes a selection of Italian dishes as well as the world’s best steaks. For dessert, you won’t want to miss the signature Palo chocolate souffle.
Disney Treasure Casual Dining Options
As well as the main dining restaurants, Disney Treasure has a host of other casual eateries that are open around the clock.
Marcelline Market

Disney’s buffet restaurant on the Disney Treasure is called Marceline Market. It features lots of little outlets that are inspired by street food markets from around the world.
The menu changes all the time – don’t miss the extra couple of options around the back! There’s a choice of indoor and outdoor seating, all with spectacular ocean views.
My tip is to sit outside and enjoy the most stunning views on the ship.
Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods

This open-air food court on the Disney Treasure features five different eateries:
- Mickey’s Smokestack Barbecue
- Donald’s Cantina
- Daisy’s Pizza Pies
- Goofy’s Grill
- Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream
It’s open for lunch, dinner and any time in between with tasty fast food options that the whole family will love. Food is made fresh to order and you can eat it poolside on the outdoor tables that are shaded from the sun.
Periscope Pub

The pub on Disney Treasure, The Keg & Compass, offers a ‘pub grub’ menu with classics like fish and chips, bangers and mash and steak and ale pie.
These are all available for an extra charge. There are some good vegan and vegetarian options here too, with fishless fish and plant-based chicken tenders.
Jumbeaux’s Sweets

Jumbeaux’s Sweets is a dessert store that’s inspired by the movie Zootopia. Themed after the ice cream parlour run by Jumbeaux the elephant in the movie, it offers a selection of frozen treats like gelato and ice cream, as well as other sweet delights
Everything costs a little extra here, but it’s definitely worth a visit, even if just for a look around.
Room Service

Your final dining option onboard Disney Treasure is to order room service via your stateroom telephone. You can see the menu on your Disney Cruise Line app once you’re onbaord.
Room service is free on Disney cruises, but it’s polite to tip the person who brings it a couple of dollars to show your appreciation.
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To Conclude
I found the amazing selection of delicious Disney Treasure food to be one of the many highlights of my cruise. You can learn more about this incredible new ship with my Disney Treasure guide.
Now that you’re up to speed on the D-sney Treasure cruise restaurants, you might also want to take a look at my guide to Staterooms and Suites on Disney Treasure so that you can choose the best room for your cruise.
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Jenni Fielding is the founder of Cruise Mummy. She has worked in the cruise industry since 2015 and has taken over 30 cruises. Now, she helps over 1 million people per month to plan their perfect cruise holidays.