Toad Hall Restaurant Gets Self-Serve Kiosks After Refurbishment
While Toad Hall Restaurant in Disneyland Park was temporarily closed, Disney took the opportunity to install self-serve kiosks inside the location.
The first self-serve kiosks at Disneyland Paris were introduced last summer at Café Hyperion in Discoveryland. These allow guests to browse the menu and place orders at their own pace before collecting their meals at the counter.
When Studio 1 reopened as World Premiere, the Hollywood Gardens Restaurant also received self-serve kiosks, available in French, English, and Spanish.

Now, Toad Hall Restaurant features similar kiosks, located next to the traditional cashier counters, which remain available for guests who prefer them.
As of the time of writing, special rate discounts (Disneyland Pass, Cast Members, etc.) are not available on the self-serve kiosks.

About Toad Hall Restaurant
Located in Fantasyland, Toad Hall Restaurant is a charming, quick-service location themed as an English manor house inspired by The Adventures of Mr. Toad. It’s best known for its classic fish & chips and also offers vegan-friendly options.






