Beaches and Cream?

2kidzmommie

Member
Original Poster
Beaches and Cream...Is this a restaurant that takes a ressie? If its a walk in whats the best time with minimal wait for Dinner? Minimal being under an hour? I have a teenage traveler who's main food group is ice cream..Thought this would be a good idea considering dessert Wishes requires a round of Cloak and Daggers to get a ressie!
 

PUSH

Well-Known Member
Walk ins only, no reservations. Wait times vary depending on the crowds, I'd imagine. When we went a couple weeks ago, it was going to be 30-45 minutes before we could get a counter or table, so we left.
 

RedDad

Smitty Werben JagerManJensen
Depending on how large your group is (and what time of year), you are going to be hard pressed to eat dinner there without a long wait, unless you eat very early. We stayed at BC 2 weeks ago and every time we walked by B&C during the week there were lots of folks waiting. It's just too small - only 7 or 8 tables total. We used the take-out counter frequently, but only for dessert. The one time we ate there we stopped by around 3:30pm and ended up waiting well over an hour for a table for 4.
 

Emyli Mouse

Member
When we went a couple weeks ago they had a new burger on the menu and it was fantastic. My husband and I split the BBQ, cheddar, blue cheese, onion ring concoction because we were planning on getting dessert and we were full afterwards (and my husband is 6'6" and can eat like a horse)! So delicious. We eat there every time we go, usually once for an off time lunch and once for dessert. For two we waited 30 minutes around 1:30 or 2pm, we walked over from Epcot. ENJOY!
 

luv

Well-Known Member
It is small. it was designed a quick-bite place for hotel people taking a pool break or just grabbing a bite and the size of the place reflects that! You get the same burgers all over WDW. Ice cream is fine, but no better than ice cream at home...just more expensive.

It's a cute place, but not worth the waits, IMO.
 

chrisd68

Well-Known Member
We're planning to visit B&C during our September visit as we're really keen to try the 'Kitchen Sink'.

Can you get this to take out or do you have to eat at the counter or on a table?

I'd rather not wait if I don't have to.
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
We're planning to visit B&C during our September visit as we're really keen to try the 'Kitchen Sink'.

Can you get this to take out or do you have to eat at the counter or on a table?

I'd rather not wait if I don't have to.
If by "take out" you mean off the restaurant property, whether seated inside or outside, I would imagine not. It comes in a sink shaped bowl, and the bowl is not something to be kept.
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
We're planning to visit B&C during our September visit as we're really keen to try the 'Kitchen Sink'.

Can you get this to take out or do you have to eat at the counter or on a table?

I'd rather not wait if I don't have to.

You cannot get the Kitchen Sink "to go". If you want one, you will have to wait for an available table or counter seating. Try going after 2 p.m. and before 5 p.m. (in between lunch and dinner) for a manageable wait.

We arrived around 1:15 p.m. at the beginning of this month and waited about 20 minutes to be seated.
 

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