The Diamond Horseshoe is an Old West–inspired music hall in Liberty Square at Magic Kingdom. Enjoy a hearty holiday-style dinner in a lively, themed setting with music and charming atmosphere.

The Diamond Horseshoe is an Old West–themed music hall offering an all-you-care-to-enjoy holiday dinner. Situated in Liberty Square next to Liberty Tree Tavern, it sits along the main parade route through the park, making it a convenient and festive dining choice during your Magic Kingdom day.
Since Disney’s reopening, the Diamond Horseshoe shares a kitchen with Liberty Tree Tavern and currently serves the same core entrée offerings as its neighbor, presented in a family-style format that emphasizes generous portions and classic comfort flavors.

The Menu:
The Diamond Horseshoe serves a family-style, all-you-care-to-enjoy meal. Dining begins with the Diamond Horseshoe Salad—mixed greens with apples, cranberries, and cheese tossed in a house-made dressing.
Main courses include roasted turkey, pot roast, and pork, served alongside seasonal vegetables, stuffing, and creamy macaroni and cheese. The meal finishes with the signature Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake, a fan-favorite dessert.
Plant-based options are available upon request.
Please note: Menu items and availability are current as of this post. Menus, specials, and prices may change without notice.

The Price:
Lunch and dinner at The Diamond Horseshoe currently share the same menu and pricing. Prices can fluctuate, so check official sources before planning your budget. At the time this article was published, the price listed was $42 for adults and $23 for children under 10.
Reservations:
Reservations are recommended and typically available; the restaurant often maintains a walk-up waitlist for guests without reservations. If you don’t have a reservation, checking for last-minute availability or joining the walk-up list can work well.

Atmosphere:
The restaurant embraces an Old West music hall theme, with warm wood tones, vintage signage, and a central stage. A self-playing piano and period details create a lively, immersive dining environment that appeals to families and visitors seeking a themed experience.

Final Review:
The Diamond Horseshoe provides a satisfying holiday-style meal in a fun, themed setting. While some guests may miss the venue’s previous menu variety, the current family-style dinner delivers generous portions and comforting flavors—especially for those craving a Thanksgiving-style meal in the park.
The Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake is a standout dessert, and children often love the macaroni and cheese, which makes the restaurant a strong family choice. Cast Members are attentive and contribute to an enjoyable experience.
Keep in mind the portions are plentiful; on hot days or while covering a lot of ground in the park, the meal can feel quite filling. For many families, dinner is the preferred time to enjoy this hearty offering.
Disney Dad Rating:
These ratings reflect our opinion on a 1–10 scale.
Atmosphere – 8
Food – 7 (good comfort food; some may prefer the pre-reopening variety)
Dining Area – 9
Service – 10
Overall Rating – 8.5 — A solid choice for a big, classic meal in Magic Kingdom. Because the menu mirrors Liberty Tree Tavern, it doesn’t offer a unique alternative in cuisine, but the setting and presentation make it worthwhile.
Be Sure to Check Out Our Other Magic Kingdom Restaurant Reviews:
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Aloha Isle – Aloha Isle is the popular dessert stand featuring the famed Dole Whip; choose a classic cup, a float, or a specialty treat.
The Friar’s Nook – The Friar’s Nook offers a variety of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options inspired by classic Disney themes, making it a convenient quick-service stop in Fantasyland.
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