Walt Disney World Food Bucket List
When
someone mentions Disney World what are the first five words that come to mind?
For us it’s Magic, Mickey, Fun, Food and Family time! We’re sure that yours are
not the same as ours, but do they include food? We’ve mentioned it before and
I’m sure that you’ll hear it again, but we love Disney food! There are savory
treats, there are sweet treats, there is something delicious that will satisfy
your every craving. With so many amazing eats and treats to choose from we
couldn’t help but make a list, a Disney World Food Bucket List!
*Note
this is our list, but we have tried to include all of the foodie choices from
around the Disney World property.*
+
- This designates that we had checked this item off our list.
Dole Whip – This sweet and
refreshing pineapple soft serve can be found at Aloha Isle at Magic Kingdom,
Pineapple Lanai at the Polynesian Village Resort and Tamu Tamu Refreshments at
Animal Kingdom. +
Carrot Cake Cookie – We love carrot
cake and this cookie combines the best parts, two cakey cookies with lots of
cream cheese icing in the middle! Find it at Sweet Spells at Hollywood Studios!
+
Chocolate Chip
Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich – If you like chocolate chip cookies and ice cream
the cookie ice cream sandwiches are perfect for you. They are huge! Find them
at Sleepy Hollow at Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Scoops a Hollywood Studios and
Dino-Bites at Animal Kingdom. +
Cupcakes – You can find a
variety of delicious cupcakes all over the property! Each park and resort has a
least one cupcake to offer! +
Citrus Swirl – This
combination of orange and vanilla soft serve is available at Sunshine Tree
Terrace at Magic Kingdom.
Gaston’s Cinnamon
Roll
– No one makes a cinnamon roll like Gaston! These cinnamon rolls of full of
cinnamon flavor and topped with icing – they are also HUGE! You can find them
at Gaston’s Tavern in Magic Kingdom. +
The Grey Stuff – Try the Grey
Stuff, it’s delicious! At lunch you can find the grey stuff on top of the
Master’s Cupcake and you can find it on its own at dinner at Be Our Guest at
Magic Kingdom. +
Pilgrim’s Feast – It’s
Thanksgiving every night at Liberty Square Tavern at Magic Kingdom! Enjoy
traditional meats like turkey and roast beef as well as sides like macaroni and
cheese, mashed potatoes and stuffing! +
Popcorn – Popcorn is a
classic theme park treat and you can find it in each of the four parks. +
School Bread – Available from
Kringla Bakeri og Kafe in the Norway Pavilion at Epcot School Bread is a
delicious sweet bread and cream dessert. +
Grown Up Slushes – These slushes
are delicious and come in lemon and orange, but are only for those 21 and
older. You can find them at the Wine Cart in France at Epcot. +
Whoopie Pies – Soft cookies
with fluffy whipped icing sandwiched in between – yum! A variety of flavors can
be found on property. You can definitely find them at Sweet Spells at Hollywood
Studios and Sunshine Seasons at Epcot. +
Candy Apple – There are so
many different types of apples to choose from! Apples dipped just in caramel,
some with toppings, and some are even decorated to look like your favorite
character! You can find these treats in candy stores around the Resort.
PB&J Milkshake – This milkshake
makes you feel like a kid again as it combines the delicious flavors of peanut
butter and jelly with vanilla ice cream. You can find this treat at 50’s Prime
Time Café and the next door Tune In Lounge at Hollywood Studios. +
Pongu Lumpia – This newcomer
takes inspiration from the Philippines and combines sweet cream cheese and
pineapple. It can be found at Pongu Pongu in Pandoa – The World of Avatar at
Animal Kingdom.
Baguette in France – Most, if not
all, of the cast members in the France Pavilion at Epcot are from France, so
why not enjoy an authentic French baguette without actually having to go to
France. You can enjoy this crusty bread with or without butter at Les Halles
Boulangerie-Patisserie. +
French Ice Cream – Fresh made on
sit ice cream and sorbet in 16 different flavors can be found inside the French
Pavilion at L’Artisan des Glaces. +
Chocolate and
Caramel in Germany
– There are so many amazing chocolate and caramel combinations to choose from
at Karamel Kuche in Epcot’s Germany Pavilion. There are also plain chocolate
and plain caramel options as well. +
Bacon and Eggs App – Bacon and eggs,
for dinner? Yep! Pork belly with a maple glaze, a perfect egg and cheesey
grits. You can find it at The Wave… of American Flavors at the Contemporary
Resort. +
Strawberry
Shortcake
– This all American dessert is a must have and finishes off your meal at The
Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue at Fort Wilderness. +
Skillets from
Whispering Canyon
– The skillets at Whispering Canyon Café at Wilderness Lodge are an all you can
eat experience that includes ribs, sausage, chicken, beans, corn, salad and
more! +
Magic Cookie Bars – From what we’ve
heard, these are magical. A combination of chocolate, butterscotch, coconut,
graham crackers. We haven’t tried these, but we’ve had plenty of 7 Layer
Cookies and that’s what these are! They can be found at the Roaring Fork at
Wilderness Lodge.
The Kitchen Sink – This sundae can
be found at Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club Resort and is enough to feed an
army, okay a small one, but still. Eight scoops of ice cream, a whole can of
whipped cream and every topping you can imagine make up this massive sundae!
Strawberry Soup – Enjoy a sweet
and refreshing new take on strawberries and cream with the chilled Strawberry
Soup at 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian Resort. +
Dark Side Chicken
and Waffles
– Come to the dark side, they have chicken and waffles! Crispy chicken and
Darth Vader waffles go together like Star Wars and the Force. You can find them
at Backlot Express at Hollywood Studios. +
Bread and Butter
Pudding
– We’re big bread pudding fans here! This sweet, buttery goodness can be found
at Raglan Road at Disney Springs. +
Tonga Toast – Bread toast
stuffed with bananas, fried and covered in cinnamon-sugar – sounds good to us!
You can find it at Kona Café and Capt. Cook’s both at the Polynesian Village
Resort.
Zebra Domes – Cake, Amarula
Cream Liquor Mousse and chocolate are combined to make deliciousness. You can
find them at The Mara and Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge. +
All American
Sundae
– There’s nothing better than the combination of chocolate and peanut butter!
This sundae features vanilla ice cream, peanut butter drizzle, hot fudge and
whipped cream and you can find it at the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor in Magic
Kingdom. +
Mickey Sink Sundae - Two scoops of
ice cream topped with peanut butter, caramel or hot fudge, whipped cream and
two cherries served in a Mickey Sink! Get your hands on this sundae at the
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor in Magic Kingdom.
Beignets – Fluffy donuts
topped with powdered sugar – yum! Find this New Orleans treats at Sassagoula
Floatworks and Food Factory Food Court at Port Orleans French Quarter.
Sanna Bread
Service
– Indian-style breads served with a variety of dipping sauces can be enjoyed at
Sanaa at Animal Kingdom Lodge.
Sweet and Spicy
Chicken Waffle Sandwich – Crispy chicken with sweet and spicy sauce and slaw
served in a waffle. Yum. You can find this at Sleepy Hollow in Magic Kingdom.
Ganachery Ganache – Creamy
chocolate in 16 different flavors that is made on site. You can find these
heavenly treats at The Ganachery at Disney Springs. +
Fresh Fruit Waffle
Sandwich
– A waffle served with fresh fruit and chocolate hazelnut spread can be found
at Sleepy Hollow in Magic Kingdom.
Ugly But Good – Coppa Brutti Ma
Buoni, a vanilla gelato and amarena cherries sundae that might not be pretty,
but it sure is delicious. You can enjoy this delicious treat at Via Napoli in
the Italy Pavilion at Epcot. +
Churro – Who doesn’t love
fried dough coated with cinnamon and sugar! You can find them at carts
throughout the parks.
Turkey Leg – We’re not sure
where they found these turkeys, but the giant turkey legs are moist, delicious
and big enough to share. You can find them at Fife and Drum Tavern at Epcot and
Tortuga Tavern a Magic Kingdom. +
Pretzel – Soft pretzels
with cheese sauce or sweet cream cheese pretzels can be found throughout the
parks.
LeFou’s Brew – Stop into
Gaston’s Tavern for a cool beverage – this frozen apple beverage has a hint of
toasted marshmallow and is topped with passion fruit-mango foam. +
Whole Fried Fish – Jungle
Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen is the place for exotic fare in the Magic
Kingdom. One dish that really peaks interest is the whole fried fish. Dig in
and enjoy it all! +
Cobb Salad – The Hollywood
Brown Derby in Hollywood Studios serves up dishes that have a California feel,
and the Cobb Salad fits the bill.
Kakigori – Japanese shaved
ice topped with sweet milk! You can find it at
Croque Glace – This French ice
cream sandwich takes the classic combination of hot and cold together to the
next level. A warm pressed brioche bun sandwiched around your choice of ice
cream and chocolate or raspberry sauce. Find this mouthwatering treat at
L’Artisan des Glaces in the France Pavilion at Epcot.
Have
we forgotten anything? Let us know in the comments or in an email!
What’s
your favorite thing to eat at the Walt Disney World Resort?
Are
you ready to start planning your next magical vacation? I’d be happy to help!
Contact me at miriyawhitaker@worldofmagictravel.com to get started! For more
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