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Galaxy’s Edge Dining options - disneyland and hollywood studios

7/31/2019

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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…

Let’s take a trip there - specifically, to Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu, otherwise known as Stars Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. If you’re heading to Disneyland this summer or really excited for this fall at Walt Disney World, then like me, you’re already planning every detail down to the minute to maximize your Galaxy’s Edge experience. 

This new theme park expansion is entirely immersive and I can’t wait to visit Batuu on August 17 for my Passholder Preview. Of course, that means dining like a local, too, so let’s take a complete, comprehensive look at the dining options at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge through the lens of a Weight Watchers Lifetime member! 

And fair warning… we’re in another galaxy, here. I’ll be sure to let you guys know what you’re in for in case terms like “tip yip” are confusing to earthlings. Also, the offerings look to be the same whether you’re landing on Batuu from California or Florida, so I’ll be sure to keep an eye out and make updates if necessary once Hollywood Studios opens up the gates (but based on Disney’s website, I don’t see any differences).

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo

This is a quick service location (and mobile ordering is available!) and their lunch and dinner menu is thus mostly the same. 

If you are in need of something friendly to a food allergy, their menu is very clear about what is and isn’t allergy friendly. To be safe, though, I’d always clarify when ordering from the residents of Batuu.

For breakfast, here are your options:
  • Rising Moons Overnight Oats: Oats, Dragon Fruit, Yogurt, Seasonal Fruit 
  • Mustafarian Lava Roll: sweet galactic delight (think a cinnamon roll with a cookies and cream twist)
  • Bright Suns Morning: Three-Cheese Egg Bite, Pork Sausage, Purple Potato Hash, Mini Mustafarian Lava Roll       
  • Bright Suns Youngling Breakfast (for kids, but it’s quick service, so you can order too!): Scrambled Egg, Purple Potatoes, seasonal fresh Fruit served with choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small Dasani® Water
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Magically Fit’s pick: Personally, I’d go for the Bright Suns Youngling Breakfast! Or, you can pick the overnight oats or the Bright Suns Morning and give the mini roll to someone not counting calories in your party.
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Photo courtesy of Disney Parks website
Here’s what we got for lunch:
  • Felucian Garden Spread: Plant-based "Kefta", Herb Hummus, Tomato-Cucumber Relish, Pita       
  • Smoked Kaadu Ribs: Sticky Pork Ribs, Blueberry Corn Muffin, Cabbage Slaw (also available for dinner in Florida)     
  • Fried Endorian Tip-yip: crispy Chicken, Roasted Vegetable Potato Mash, Herb Gravy     
  • Roasted Endorian Tip-yip Salad: Marinated Chicken, Mixed Greens, Roasted Seasonal Vegetables, Quinoa, and Pumpkin Seeds, tossed in Green Curry Ranch
  • Yobshrimp Noodle Salad: Chilled Shrimp, Marinated Noodles, Vegetables, Cilantro 
  • (Kids Disney Check) Yobshrimp Noodle Youngling Salad: Chilled Shrimp, Noodles, Vegetables, and Sweet Orange Dressing served with choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small Dasani® Water
  • (Kids Disney Check) A Taste of Takodana: Black Bean Hummus, Edible Soil with Nuts, Chilled Dipping Vegetables, Multigrain Crisps served with choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small Dasani® Water

Magically Fit’s pick: I’d go for the Roasted Endorian Tip-yip salad or the Yobshrimp Noodle Salad if I wasn’t going low-carb for lunch. I’d likely get the kids version of the Yobshrimp Noodle Salad as to not have an overabundance of noodles.

And for dinner: 

  • Braised Shaak Roast: Beef Pot Roast, Cavatelli Pasta, Wilted Kale, Mushrooms (this is also available for lunch in Florida)
  • Ithorian Garden Loaf: Plant-based "Meatloaf", Roasted Vegetable Potato Mash, Seasonal Vegetables, Mushroom Sauce (California only)    
  • Smoked Kaadu Ribs: Sticky Pork Ribs, Blueberry Corn Muffin, Cabbage Slaw
  • Roasted Endorian Tip-yip Salad: Marinated Chicken, Mixed Greens, Roasted Seasonal Vegetables, Quinoa, and Pumpkin Seeds, tossed in Green Curry Ranch
  • Fried Endorian Tip-yip: crispy Chicken, Roasted Vegetable Potato Mash, Herb Gravy      
  • Yobshrimp Noodle Salad: Chilled Shrimp, Marinated Noodles, Vegetables, Cilantro 
  • (Kids Disney Check) Yobshrimp Noodle Youngling Salad: Chilled Shrimp, Noodles, Vegetables, and Sweet Orange Dressing served with choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small Dasani® Water
  • (Kids Disney Check) A Taste of Takodana: Black Bean Hummus, Edible Soil with Nuts, Chilled Dipping Vegetables, Multigrain Crisps served with choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small Dasani® Water

Magically Fit’s pick: Same as lunch, though the Ithorian Garden Loaf also sounds great and a good option for going meatless.
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Oga's Cantina

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Photo courtesy of Disney Parks website
Queue up the music, DJ R-3X! Similarly to the cantina on Tatooine, you never know what sort of scum and villainy may show up… but the menu is readily available for us smugglers and travelers heading to Batuu.

Oga provides many a drink, some with and some without alcohol. However, our focus here today is going to be on the food to this hot ticket item of a dining experience. There’s not much, so this article will be fairly short; Oga’s Cantina is a cantina bar, after all, which means that people come here to enjoy some drinks from a galaxy far, far away.

If you’re like me and you’re just in it for the blue milk, you can try that (and green milk from The Last Jedi) at the Milk Stand.

This is where the menu seems to differ a bit more; at the Florida location, looks like lounge covers the overnight oats and lava roll regardless of the time of day with no Batuu Bits to be seen on the menu. However, it’s broken up this way for Disneyland:

Breakfast:
  • Mustafarian Lava Roll: sweet galactic delight (think cinnamon roll with a cookies and cream twist)
  • Rising Moons Overnight Oats: Oats, Dragon Fruit, Yogurt, and Seasonal Fruit       

Magically Fit’s pick: The Overnight Oats! Also, worth noting that the blue milk comes with a vanilla-butter sugar cookie.

Lounge:
  • Batuu Bits: a light crisp Snack Mix from the galaxy (dried snacks with some spiciness; tortilla chips, wasabi peas, and dried fish).

The rest of the menu is a bunch of crazy cool drink concoctions. While it’s impossible to say which of these would be healthier than the others, I can advise that anything with alcohol is likely going to be higher in Weight Watchers points or clock in more calories on your tracker depending on the size and what you get. But otherwise, sit back, relax and enjoy the music and the atmosphere - it’s not every day that you get to travel to a galaxy far, far away!

Ronto Roasters

These menus are identical, which keeps things simple to remember whether you're landing on Batuu from California or Florida!
Breakfast
  • Ronto Morning Wrap: Scrambled Eggs, Grilled Pork Sausage, Shredded Cheddar, and Peppercorn Sauce wrapped in Pita Bread
  • ​Rising Moons Overnight Oats: Oats, Dragon Fruit, Yogurt, and Seasonal Fruit  ​
  • Kryll Pork Rinds in Cinnamon Sugar (Disneyland only)
  • Endorian Chicken Wrap - Marinated Chicken, Cucumber Relish, Yogurt and Feta Pesto Sauce (Walt Disney World only)
  • Galma Snack Sampler - Turkey Jerky, Plantains, Blue Potato Chips, Pork Rinds, Rice Cracker (Walt Disney World only)
Magically Fit's pick: I'd say either wrap (though the chicken has a leaner protein) or the overnight oats are good choices!
Lunch & Dinner
  • Ronto Wrap: Roasted Pork, Grilled Pork Sausage, Peppercorn Sauce, tangy Slaw, wrapped in Pita
  • Nuna Turkey Jerky - Spicy or Sweet
  • Endorian Chicken Wrap - Marinated Chicken, Cucumber Relish, Yogurt and Feta Pesto Sauce (Walt Disney World only)
  • Kryll Pork Rinds in Cinnamon Sugar (Disneyland only)
  • Ronto-Less Garden Wrap - Plant-based Sausage, spicy Kimchi Slaw, sweet Pickled Cucumber, Plant-based Gochujang Spread, wrapped in Pita (Disneyland only)​
  • Galma Snack Sampler - Turkey Jerky, Plantains, Blue Potato Chips, Pork Rinds, Rice Cracker (Walt Disney World only)
Magically Fit's pick: I'd go for the turkey jerky as a snack, and have lunch at the Docking Bay. Or, I'd go for the Ronto-Less Wrap at Disneyland Resort or Disney World's chicken one!
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What are you most looking forward to trying at Galaxy's Edge? Let's chat in the comments!
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