Full Menu for FØØD by Swedish Chef Dining Kiosk at Muppets Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
Walt Disney World just revealed the full menu for FØØD by Swedish Chef outside Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets at Hollywood Studios. Here’s everything we know about the dishes, drinks & desserts served up at the new snack stand, FØØD photos, and our commentary.
Located just steps from the exit of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets, FØØD by Swedish Chef is striking a whole new chord in the courtyard. The kiosk is rolling out a refreshed look along with an updated menu featuring snacks and drinks designed to keep the good vibes going long after the ride is over according to Walt Disney World.
As basic background, FØØD by Swedish Chef takes over the former KRNR The Rock Station snack stand. The ‘transformation’ of this kiosk into FØØD by Swedish Chef is pretty much a simple signage swap plus paneling on the exterior. Nothing elaborate or exciting.
KRNR The Rock Station served up mini corn dogs, mini churros, chips, cookies, frozen treats, alcohol, and other treats. It was a basic, barebones snack stand. Honestly, I can’t recall ever eating anything from there. If I did, it was so memorable that I can’t remember. I also have zero (0) photos of KRNR The Rock Station in my photo archive, which should speak to its photogenic qualities.
We had hoped and expected FØØD by Swedish Chef to improve on this, in part because it’s new and the Walt Disney World culinary team always comes out swinging with a unique item or two when menus are redone. And in part because there’s nowhere to go but up from what was there before.
Well, we hope you like the taste of disappointment to start your Friday morning, because here’s what is actually on the menu at FØØD by Swedish Chef. (Please note that any enthusiasm in what follows is leftovers from the press release.)
Wocka Wocking Nachos
Our first stop brings us to the Wocka Wocking Nachos. This savory selection combines corn chips with queso blanco, and tomatoes with just the right amount of guacamole.
These look like standard nachos from a Disney outdoor vending cart (ODV). I’m not sure what more really needs to be said.
Churro Drumstick
Next up, we’re taking a walk on the sweet side with the Churro Drumstick. This allegedly isn’t your average churro. This bite features twisted churro tossed in mixed berry sugar and then topped with a raspberry sauce and assorted sprinkles. To top it all off, it’s served with a side of chocolate sauce.
When I saw churro drumstick, I was hoping Disney was debuting a first-ever chicken-based churro as a ‘nod’ to Gonzo’s girlfriend. Regrettably, they are not. (Different kind of drumstick, apparently.)
I’m not a huge Disney churro fan, which are usually expensive, bursting with artificial colors and flavors for no discernible reason, and no better than what’s served at IKEA for a fraction of the price. Maybe this one isn’t average because it has extra artificial colors and flavors? It’ll certainly turn your mouth red, cheaper than lipstick, I guess! (Note: I have no clue how much lipstick costs.)
Mayhem Soft-Serve Float
Another sweet sip that is a hit with The Electric Mayhem. The Mayhem Soft-serve Float. This sip features Frozen Fanta Blue Raspberry with vanilla soft-serve that’s topped with some pink cotton candy.
Granted, I’m not the target audience for this, but this looks no different to me than the floats served all over the place. I guess it combines frozen Fanta + soft serve + cotton candy for the ultimate sugar rush, so that’s a plus?
Pink Le-moi-nade
For the lemonade lovers out there, this is the drink for you. The Pink Le-moi-nade combines Minute Maid Premium Lemonade with guava. For a little glitz and glam worth of Miss Piggy herself, there’s a sprinkle of pink shimmer mixed in.
My first impression was that this looks like a standard sugar drink. Upon closer inspection, I realized it’s using premium Minute Maid Lemonade, so I take that back.
Pond Water Limeade
It sure is easy being green when you’re the Pond Water Limeade. This concoction is inspired by Kermit the Frog himself. It deliciously brings together Minute Maid Premium Limeade, green apple, and fruit juice-filled pearls.
Another premium beverage. This boba-esque drink would actually intrigue me if it weren’t for the juice.
Additional Bites
In addition to these new delights coming to FØØD by Swedish Chef, there’s plenty of existing favorites to enjoy. These include:
- Mini Corn Dogs served with chips
- Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Assorted Chips
- Vanilla, Chocolate, or Swirl Waffle Cone
- Frozen Floats with Coca-Cola or Barq’s Root Beer
- Fountain Sodas
- Frozen Blue Raspberry (Also available with Bacardi Superior Rum or Tito’s Handmade Vodka)
Like I said, hope you like the taste of disappointment. It’s basically just a garden variety kiosk menu, the kind Walt Disney World fans pass by the dozens en route to the unique and worthwhile food for which the parks are known.
FØØD being by Swedish Chef, I’m surprised there aren’t at least IKEA caliber meatballs. There isn’t really anything all that unique here; the menu actually looks less interesting than Ice Cold Hydraulics, the last Muppets-adjacent snack stand to debut at DHS.
At least at Ice Cold Hydraulics, the Coca-Cola Mini Churros and Coca-Cola Candy Cinnamon Rolls punch above their weight. (See our List of Best Disney’s Hollywood Studios Snacks.) Hopefully I’m wrong, and an unexpected surprise emerges from this lineup, but it’s hard to be overly optimistic that anything from FØØD by Swedish Chef will join that list.
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets
As a reminder, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is receiving a Muppets overlay featuring Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and more of their friends. The Muppets are moving right along to Sunset Boulevard, teaming up with some of music’s biggest stars for a rockin’ music festival.
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets still takes place at G-Force Records, which was acquired by Scooter’s uncle J.P. Grosse. The structure of the attraction, roller coaster layout, and story conceit are all the same. It’s basically a matter of swapping out Aerosmith for the Muppets. The redone queue will feature Muppet props and posters with celebrity cameos. The pre-show is where the biggest changes are expected, with Disney confirming the addition of at least three Audio Animatronics.
We’re cautiously optimistic about this ride reimagining, especially after seeing the Song List for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets. It sounds like Imagineering is using the blueprint from Cosmic Rewind, which is great.
Walt Disney World previously announced that Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets will open on May 26, 2026! FØØD by Swedish Chef will also officially open on May 26, 2026, but there’s always the possibility of a quiet debut before then. (It’s free money for Disney!)
Annual Passholder previews of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets will take place at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on the following dates: May 21, 22 and 23, 2026. Following that, Disney Vacation Club Members will get “Priority Access” to Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets on May 24, 2026.
DVC using the words “priority access” as opposed to “previews” suggests to us that the attraction will also be available to the general public on that same day (with DVC Members getting one-time Lightning Lanes), or May 25, 2026 at the latest. We strongly suspect soft openings of RnRC ahead of Memorial Day–ditto most attractions officially opening on May 26, 2026.
Ultimately, don’t expect a DTB review of FØØD by Swedish Chef. I’m not that much of a Walt Disney World completionist or Muppets fan, I guess. I was really hoping for something more here, especially when Walt Disney World teased a full food guide earlier in the week. It feels more like a quiet menu update on the old KRNR page would’ve been the right move.
Here’s hoping that this isn’t the end game for Swedish Chef-run restaurants at Walt Disney World. I’m still holding out for “Swedish Chef’s Cooking School,” which was one of the original concepts for a fully-fledged Muppets land back in the 1990s. Perhaps once Villains Unfairly Ever After ends and Muppets Courtyard 2.0 debuts?!
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Your Thoughts
Are you looking forward to trying the snacks at FØØD by Swedish Chef? Any hopes or expectations for drinks, dishes or desserts on the menu? Do you agree or disagree with our assessment about dining at DHS? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback—even when you disagree with us—is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!












I think this is about what I expected- short of maybe Swedish meatballs- duh
I could see my boys maybe trying the limeade and churro assuming the line isn’t long
I don’t think I’ve ever eaten anything from a snack stand in all of WDW except for a couple Mickey bars. I certainly couldn’t have told you the menu of KRNR, so this is no big deal to me.
Massive miss not to have the Swedish Chef’s signature popcorn. Some of those drinks sound fun. I wasn’t expecting even a change in the cart to begin with, so I’ll count all of this as a mild theming win.