With the closing date for DinoLand U.S.A. announced, which includes Restaurantosaurus, Harambe Market in Disney’s Animal Kingdom will shift its menu to accommodate guests.
Harambe Market Shifting Menu Following Restaurantosaurus Closure
Since Restaurantosaurus will close as part of the remaining DinoLand closures, Harambe Market Animal Kingdom will shift its menu to begin offering hamburgers, chicken nuggets, and other typical American fare starting early next year.
Harambe Market will close for refurbishment sometime this winter to prepare for that new menu.
The remaining areas of DinoLand U.S.A., which include Restaurantosaurus, will close on February 2, 2026. Its final day of operation will be February 1.
Restaurantosaurus

Restaurantosaurus serves burgers, chicken strips, chili cheese hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, and salad.
The restaurant has really cool dinosaur theming, and you may even be able to catch a performance from the Dino Institute Intern while you eat.
Tropical Americas Retheme

DinoLand is closing to make way for a Tropical Americas land featuring Encanto, Indiana Jones, and more. Primeval Whirl closed way back in 2020, and Chester & Hester’s Dino-Rama and TriceraTop Spin closed this January.
The Boneyard just closed yesterday, September 1. Now, there is a maze of construction walls leading to the DINOSAUR attraction.
Are you sad to see Restaurantosaurus close? How do you feel about the menu update for Harambe Market? Share your thoughts with us in the comments and on social media.
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