Dining Archive
Fans of baked goods and desserts rejoice, as here’s our top 5 best bakeries at Walt Disney World! Most participate in the Disney Dining Plan with both snacks and counter service meals offered. Notable about this list is that every single location here is located in the Epcot Area or Disney Springs, with no locations
I’ve been hard at work on restaurant reviews from our recent Walt Disney World trip, with several on the way from places like Geyser Point Bar & Grill, Olivia’s Cafe, Bluezoo, and more. However, some of our meals and snacks won’t make the cut for their own reviews for various reasons. So, rather than trying
Todd English’s Bluezoo is a celebrity chef seafood restaurant at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel in the Epcot Resort Area. In this review, we’ll share food photos from our meal here, thoughts on the atmosphere, and whether we recommend this as a fine-dining meal is worthwhile, particularly as an alternative to Flying Fish. We
Trattoria al Forno is a table service restaurant at BoardWalk Inn at Walt Disney World. It’s a family-friendly Italian restaurant, with an approachable menu. In this review, we’ll share food photos, some insight into the ambiance of this WDW dining spot, and thoughts on our meal at Trattoria al Forno. In terms of basics, Trattoria
Kona Cafe is a restaurant in Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Village Resort. We’ve already reviewed Kona Cafe for lunch and dinner, but breakfast is also a popular meal at Kona Cafe, so we figured we’d cover that now. The breakfast menu doesn’t really have the Asian flare of the other menus, but instead is a
B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co. is a counter service restaurant in the Marketplace of Disney Springs at Walt Disney World. In this review, we’ll share food photos from BB Wolf’s, thoughts on dining here, and other random info about this quick service spot–which is really more a kiosk (like you’d find at Epcot’s Food & Wine
Flying Fish is an upscale table service restaurant at Walt Disney World’s Boardwalk, a short walk from Epcot. In this review, we’ll share food photos, thoughts on the menu and ambiance, and recommendations in terms of dining at Flying Fish, one of the best options for seafood in WDW. Flying Fish is considered one of
Although Haul-O-Ween in Cars Land and Nightmare Before Christmas on Buena Vista Street have garnered a lot of buzz, there’s something even more exciting this Halloween season at Disney California Adventure: fall menus and Halloween desserts! In this post, we’ll share some of our favorite (and least favorite) Halloween foods served at DCA. All told,
Although the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival has a lot of great food, there are some duds. Snacks and desserts that are just plain bad, and not worth your money or precious stomach space. In this post, we’ll take a look at the snacks and booths you should avoid. The good news is that,
During our Walt Disney World trip last week, we sampled savory snacks and desserts from booths at the 2017 Epcot Food & Wine Festival, trying a good portion of the 90+ different items. By and large, Walt Disney World’s culinary teams did a good job this year–the vast majority of what we tried was (at
Walt Disney World has really stepped up its Halloween treats game this year, offering a slew of seasonal snacks in Magic Kingdom everyday, and special desserts on Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party nights. After years of only a seasonal cupcake or two, the number of special Halloween desserts has been steadily improving the last