2 Restaurants at Disney’s Pop Century Resort (menus/pics)
Every time I stay at Disney’s Pop Century Resort, I find myself looking forward to the dining experience just as much as the retro vibes and colorful atmosphere.
The Everything POP Shopping & Dining food court is packed with fun, flavorful options that cater to just about every craving, whether I’m in the mood for Mickey waffles in the morning or a hearty dinner after a long park day.

In this article, I’ll take you through the dining scene at Pop Century, highlight some of my favorite menu items, and share tips on how to make the most of your meals while soaking in all the nostalgic charm this resort has to offer.
Pop Century Dining:
Option #1: Everything POP Food Court

The Everything POP food court is your main dining option at Pop Century. The food court serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the regular hours are 7 am-11 pm.
Everything POP is inside Classic Hall, which is the main building where you check in at Pop Century. There are two entrances – one at the front of the building by the lobby and the other on the other side near the main pool.

View a PDF map of Disney’s Pop Century.
One of the best parts about the food court is the sheer number of options! Seriously, everyone in your family should be able to find something to eat here. There are multiple serving stations, each one offering different food.
Since the food court serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the offerings change throughout the day. Here are a few of the things that are currently being served.
- Mickey waffles and pancakes
- Omelets: ham and cheese or western
- Breakfast sandwiches
- Vegetable Breakfast Quesadilla
- Oatmeal, yogurt, fruit cups
- Lots of items at the bakery
Citrus-Basil Salmon
Mojo-roasted or Sesame Chicken
Pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken strips
A variety of different salads
Impossible™ Meatloaf
As you walk into the food court, you will see a large area with different stations. Each station serves a different group of foods. For example, one station serves pizza, and another serves burgers and chicken tenders.

Here is a closer view of one of the areas where you can order food.

This is another view of a dessert area!

The seating area inside the food court is huge, so you shouldn’t have problems finding a seat. We only had trouble finding a table during the breakfast rush, as everyone was getting food before heading to the parks.

As the name suggests, Everything POP’s theme is popular culture. The food court focuses on the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s, with bright colors, geometric patterns, and booths and tables throughout.

One of my favorite things about this food court is the large TV in the corner that plays Disney movies while food is served. It’s a great way to entertain your kids so the adults can eat, too!
When you first walk into Everything POP, these refrigerators will be on your left. There are many grab-and-go options, such as salads, fruit cups, parfaits, and even a Mickey cake to celebrate a special occasion. There are also many different drinks, including milk, juice, soda, water, beer, and wine.

The Pop Century food court doesn’t disappoint when it comes to treats and desserts.
We grabbed some of these options on our way back from the parks at night!

In the center of Everything POP, you will find the soda and ice machines to fill up your cup. This is also the area where you will find the coffee! 🙂

There are also microwaves and toasters in the food court. This is important to remember since your room does not have these small appliances inside.

If you are looking to save yourself time, I recommend that you mobile order food from Everything POP.
Instead of waiting in line to order your food, it can be ready when you get to the counter!
Just head into the My Disney Experience app and click “Mobile Orders” then “Create New Order.” The app should recognize your location and bring up Everything POP if you are currently at Pop Century. But if not, it’s easy to search for the resort using “Filters.”

To pick up your mobile order, look for a sign and/or screen near the entrance of the Everything Pop food court.

Option #2: Petals
The other dining option at Pop Century is located outside near the Hippy Dippy Pool.
If you look outside, you will have no trouble finding Petals, a pool bar with a 60s Flower-Power theme.

At the Petals pool bar, you can find an array of beverages, including adult alcoholic drinks, to enjoy while sitting at the pool. The cocktails are Tiki-themed to match the 60s decor; look for the Captain’s Mai Tai and the Pina Colada!
Petals also offers a limited food menu. You can find Mickey pretzels, chips, salads, and sandwiches.

Our kids enjoyed the TREATS the most (of course). They sampled Mickey ice cream sandwiches and frozen strawberry popsicles to take a break from swimming.
Frequently Asked Questions – Dining at Pop Century Resort:
- There are no character dining experiences at Pop Century.
- If you purchase a Disney dining plan, you can redeem it at Everything POP, which is considered a Quick-Service restaurant.
- Neither the Everything POP food court nor Petals pool bar requires reservations. They are considered “Quick Service” restaurants, so you just walk up and order.
- Room service is not available at Pop Century. None of the “Value Resorts” at Walt Disney World offer traditional room service, where you can order food and have it delivered directly to your room. You can use Uber Eats or DoorDash to have food delivered to you from many local restaurants in Orlando.
- Operating hours:
Everything POP is open from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm.
Petals is open from 11:00 am to 11:30 pm. Hours are subject to change.
What questions do you have about dining at Pop Century?
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