Food is fine, especially after walking all day. The kids meals have fruit and veggies, which is great, but it would be nice if they had them for adult meals too. I also wish Disney would have put more effort in making the restaurant look and feel like the Toy Story movie restaurant. Instead it's a pretty cheap make over and after COVID restrictions it can't decide what kind of eatery it wants to be, with limited food options and seating. But the pizza is good and the pasta is okay, so if you're hungry.
I may be over reaching here, but this place is nothing like pizza planet in the movie. So, it was a disappointment for the kids and myself - just saying. The pizza was good enough, but not for $8 a slice. The alien shaped macaron was cute, but was also just okay.
My son loves the pizza slices. I like the gluten free pepp pizza, it is great very thin crust. I tried a bite of the chicken fusilli and it was pretty good.
We ordered it through the Disney app. I looked at the menu, had from Pastas to tasty pizza, salads, Kids menu included Spaghetti, cheese pizza and choice of drinks including milk,fruit juice, and side of fruits. We all loved it. Our kids loved the fact they were in "pizza planet" aka toy story Love that Disney is truly doing their best and is keeping everything clean as always, but you see it even more, hand sanitizers everywhere, that's a plus.
Apparently my son said the pizza tasted like soap, the floor was super sticky inside the dining area and the coffee was extremely watered down. Not worth the $70 for a party of 4 & the seating was extreme limited.
For over a decade I have ordered the Count Down Chicken Fusilli (now $11.99), courteously requested extra (shaved domestic Parmesan) and split it (it's generous). Now you should mobile order and make the request at the station where you pick up. Ask the cashier for cups for ice water. A tasty, filling meal for around $6 pp at Disneyland in 2022. Now you know.
We were hungry and nearby, so we used the app to do the order ahead deal. There was a large line for walkups at the time. This was definitely a tale of different dishes. The pasta with creamy red sauce was worth it. It was filling and a good size portion and tasted pretty good (although I was pretty hungry too). The pizza slice was a straight up jacking. $8 for a literal slice of pizza from not even an oversized pizza. I am not sure why this aggravated me so much more than other overpriced food at the park, but it did. Overall, kids were happy, we were full, and off we went for more rides.
$8 for the smallest slice of pizza. Can't say I'm surprised by the ridiculous pricing but the size of the slices of pizza here are ridiculously small. The novelty of the restaurant although is pretty cool. I was expecting an arcade in here with a claw machine but it doesn't seem to have either. This place is great for photos and atmosphere, just not for food.
If you need a place for a quick bite in Disneyland, this is not a terrible option. But you will pay for the privilege of dining in Disneyland. They serve pizza by the price and it costs nine dollars per slice. The pizza itself is fine but that is one expensive slice of pizza. The place is very busy and you will have difficulty finding a table indoors. You order and pay at the cash register and then pick up your order at a counter. Food is pretty much ready to go when you go to the counter.
We had to wait in the regular line because I couldn’t order the dairy free pizza on the mobile app. The line was really long and it was difficult to find a place to sit. The food was good but nothing special. However, the staff was very friendly and my pizza was made separately since it was dairy free. The theming is also very cute.