Cinderella’s Royal Table reopened at Magic Kingdom a couple months ago with a modified character dining experience.

If you’re thinking about booking an Advance Dining Reservation, Disney has announced that a NEW entree has debuted on the dinner menu at Cinderella’s Royal Table!
The new dinner entree, available now, is a Braised Lamb Shank with Cannellini Bean Ragoût, Caramelized Pickled Shallots, and Herbed Panko Breadcrumbs. The menu at Cinderella’s Royal Table operates at a fixed price of $62 per adult, which comes with an appetizer, your choice of entree, and a dessert.

A new entree item is exciting news! This year has been full of Disney removing and cutting loads of menu items, likely in an effort to reduce expenses during their phased reopening. So hearing that new entrees are being added to menus is a pretty big deal!

We’ll continue to keep an eye out for new menu additions across Disney World’s parks and resorts!
Click here to see photos of some of the new menu items at Chef Mickey’s!
Have you ever eaten at Cinderella’s Royal Table? Let us know in the comments!
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Very much enjoy lamb shanks . . . not so sure about the beans.