Main Street, U.S.A. Dining & Shopping
Dining
The Crystal Palace
Located, to your left at the end of Main Street, U.S.A. and close enough to Adventureland to have a view of the jungle, now offers a buffet with Pooh and his friends. The multi-windowed building is a beautiful setting for a meal, while the characters come to you without the crowds that accompany them on the street. Preferred Seating recommended.
Plaza Restaurant
Down at the end of the street , offering sandwiches, salads, and burgers with ice cream specialties for dessert (the Ice Cream parlor is next door). It's table service, reservations not always accepted.
Casey's Corner
Across the street from the Plaza Restaurant , serving hot dogs, french fries, and plenty of its sponsor Coca-Cola's products. Most seating is outdoors with a view of the hub.
Main Street Bake Shop
That aroma you're smelling as you walk down Main Street, U.S.A. is probably coming from the Main Street Bake Shop, sponsored by Nestle, as is the near-by Plaza Ice Cream Parlor. In addition to their signature Toll House chocolate chip cookies the bakery also features a great array of pastries. And, needless to say, the Ice Cream Parlor can be a pretty popular place on a hot summers afternoon.
Tony's Town Square Restaurant:
An often overlooked table service themed after Disney's classic animated feature Lady and The Tramp. The specialty is Italian food. Sorry no wine as there is no alcohol served in The Magic Kingdom® Park. Preferred Seating recommended.
Shopping
Main Street, U.S.A. stores are all fantastically themed. Brass, etched glass, tile, and other accents subtly seperate each space from its neighbor and contribute to that turn of the century ambiance.
If you can put a Disney characters on it, whatever the item, it is probably available here. T-shirts, plush toys, posters, sweaters, action figures, autograph books, you name it.
Facing the Castle on the right hand side of the street you can find
The Town Square Exhibition Hall
Offering rental video cameras, pre-loaded still cameras, and Kodak Film. Same day developing is also available, and you can get your photo made and placed in all sorts of Disney backgrounds with appropriate characters. Look also for the make-your-own-CD kiosks where you can build your own compilation of Walt Disney World® Resort sounds.
The Main Street, U.S.A. Confectionery
For the best and finest selection of sweets.
The Chapeau
Has all sorts of hats for Walt Disney World® Resort wear, including those monogrammed mouse ears.
The Main Street, U.S.A. Cinema
Items usually reflect the latest Disney films.
Note: you can sit down and watch Disney animated shorts in the air-conditioned comfort of the Main Street. U.S.A. Exhibition Hall, so there's still a place on Main Street, U.S.A. to escape the heat and the crowds.
Uptown Jewelers
Features jewelry, clocks, watches, and other collectables such as character figurines and china.
The Market House
Stocks things for the kitchen as well as cookies and candies.
Disney & Co.
Has clothing and toys for children and sleepwear for big kids of all ages, too. The Shadow Box makes custom silhouettes.
Crystal Arts
Has beautiful hand-blown glass items by the Arribas Brothers.
Turn to the left side of the street
The Disney Gallery,
In the former bank building, is home to upscale collectables, animation cells, attraction posters, and other Disneyana.
The Firehouse
Has fire-fighting related gifts and items based on Disney's 101 Dalmatians movies.
The Emporium
Is Main Street', U.S.A.s huge everything shop, with gifts, toys, T-shirts, and Walt Disney World® Resort souvenirs.
Disney Clothiers
Offers many types of clothing, all with Disney characters or logos.
The Athletic Club
Has sports gifts and clothing, with baseball cards, autographs, and other sports memorabilia in the Collectors Nook.
And, located at the entrance gates, The Newsstand is your first and last chance to pick up souvenirs.
Note: Don't forget if you're staying on property you can have your purchases sent directly to your resort.