Dining Archive
The 2018 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival has some snacks and desserts that you should skip. Dishes that are not worth your money, time, or limited stomach space. In this post, we’ll cover the booths and items you should avoid at Walt Disney World’s flagship culinary event. We’re not trying to be ‘Debbie Downers’
Magic Kingdom visitors generally go to Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe for one of two reasons: intergalactic showbiz all-star Sonny Eclipse, or the rotating menu of bizarre burgers. Given that it’s the busiest restaurant in all of Walt Disney World, there are probably more than just those two reasons, but those are the best ones. In
Taste Track is a food truck in Future World at Epcot that operates during the summer tourist season at Walt Disney World. Currently, Taste Track has a special menu for the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, and that’s what we’ll be reviewing. This new menu at Taste Track includes the famed Pancake Milkshake and
Almond Orchard is a booth at the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival that likely exists due to a sponsorship agreement Walt Disney World has with Almond Breeze. Either that, or one of the chefs loves almond milk as much as Guy Fieri loves all things deep-fried. While I don’t side with Fieri on much,
Next on the agenda for the 2018 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is the Italy Global Marketplace. At Walt Disney Word, Italian cuisine is fairly ubiquitous, undoubtedly because it’s a crowdpleaser that appeals to a wide range of guests. Even unambitious or mediocre Italian food tends to offer comforting and familiar flavors, so it’s
The 2018 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is now underway at Walt Disney World! We were on hand for the opening day of the event, and ate our way around World Showcase and Future World, stopping at every Global Marketplace and trying nearly everything on the menus. We’ll be updating our Ultimate Guide to
Magic Kingdom has a large lineup of Halloween snacks and desserts, with some exclusive to the 2018 Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party nights and some available to Walt Disney World day guests. In this post, we’ll offer tips on what to take a look at the best and worst of these, sharing our favorites
Walt Disney World has some incredible, totally unhealthy foods. There are also plenty of ways to eat healthy at Disney restaurants without consuming nothing but boring and bland salads. This post covers my recent quest to eat good food, while sticking to a somewhat healthy diet while visiting Walt Disney World. I know, this is
1900 Park Fare is a character meal at Walt Disney World’s flagship hotel, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, which is located on the Magic Kingdom monorail loop. This review covers breakfast and features food photos, a look inside the restaurant, anecdotes about character interactions, and our thoughts on whether it’s worth your money or Disney
Artist’s Palette is a counter service restaurant at Saratoga Springs, which is the largest Disney Vacation Club resort at Walt Disney World. Located within walking or boat distance of Disney Springs, Artist’s Palette is a solid option if there are just too few restaurants there for you. In this post, we’ll review Artist’s Palette, sharing
Character meals are an incredibly popular dining experience at Walt Disney World, but not all character breakfasts and dinners are created equally. In this post, we highlight the character meals that are consistently the worst at Walt Disney World. In some cases, we also provide better alternatives to a particular character meal. Before we get