Top Snack locations in the 4 parks?

Markz

Member
Original Poster
Top Snack locations in the 4 parks (and 2 water parks)?

Hey guys, for my next trip I'm planning to use my Snack credits (dining plan) for the most original and tasty treats available within the 4 parks and I need your help!

If you know some great spots, please go ahead and tell me where to find them, I need 7 of 'em :king:

So far, one of the snacks I most enjoyed on our last trip was the Rice Cream (rice pudding with strawberries) at the Norway Bakery, so good :D

I'm thinking of going again, unless I can find even better treats
 

gspin2k1

Member
The cheesecake at the french bakery in Epcot (the one that also has AWESOME quiche) only required one snack credit and was delicious!

~G
 

yankspy

Well-Known Member
If you go back to Kringla (Norway bakery) try the School Bread.:slurp: As far as Dole Whips, you can get those in Adventureland. The stand is called Aloha Isle and it is about twenty feet on your right after you walk over the bridge that enters Adventureland from the hub. Other great snack places are the Main street Bakery (Cinnamon Buns) Cannolis in Italy, and fudge from the Confectionery.
 

erasure fan1

Well-Known Member
Wow I cant believe it took 2 responses to get to dole whip. I thought for sure it would be the first one.:lol: At the main street bakery the Nestle toll house ice cream sandwich is really good.
 

tjkref418

Member
Main Street Bakery has a great selection of different snack items. I personally go to Sleepy Hollow for the ice cream cookie sandwich.

and of course as others have mentioned, the Dole Whip at Aloha Isle.

Epcot my choice is the bakeries in both Norway and France.

I don't have any "special" places or snacks at DHS or AK, does anyone out there know of anym we should all try?
 

MissM

Well-Known Member
The strawberry shortcake at Mrs. Potts in Fantasyland is delicious. As is the funnel cake from Liberty Square. I'm also a Dole Whip (Float) fan of course since I love all things pineapple. You can't go wrong with anything from the France bakery or the Main Street Bakery. (Their carrot cake is superb.) And I find that a simple, salted soft pretzel is often a great snack (and big enough for Love and I to share) when we are snacky but not starving and not looking for something sweet.
 

Mr Toad

Well-Known Member
Anything that is sold in the French Backery in World Showcase...but the Creme Brule is quite simply heaven in a white porcelin.
 

LowesChevy

Well-Known Member
Magic Kingdom: Sleepy Hollow- funnel cake or ice cream cookie sandwich

Epcot: Cantina de San Angel- Churros & Dos Equis :rolleyes:

DHS: Min & Bill's Diner-milkshakes

AK: if we do snack here-soft pretzels
 

AGentlRose

New Member
Hey guys, for my next trip I'm planning to use my Snack credits (dining plan) for the most original and tasty treats available within the 4 parks and I need your help!

If you know some great spots, please go ahead and tell me where to find them, I need 7 of 'em :king:

So far, one of the snacks I most enjoyed on our last trip was the Rice Cream (rice pudding with strawberries) at the Norway Bakery, so good :D

I'm thinking of going again, unless I can find even better treats

Dole Whip
Soft Pretzels
Chocolate Crossaint from Boulangerie Patisserie, France
Mickey Bar
 

NiarrNDisney

Well-Known Member
MK - Aloha Isle (Dole Whips)
Main Street Bakery (Baked Goods)

Epcot - Boulangerie Patisserie (Pastries)
Tangierine Cafe (Baklava)

DHS - Starring Rolls (Grapefruit Cake) you will have to ask for it.

DAK - Harambe Fruit Market (Jalapeno Stuffed Pretzels)

DTD - Ghirardelli's

Resorts - Boardwalk Bakery (Baked Goods and Pastries)
Beaches & Cream BCR (Kitchen Sink)
Mara AKL (Zebra Domes)
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
MK - Main Street bakery

DHS - Milkshakes at 50's prime time.

AK - Never really have any snacks there, does having a nice african beer at the bar by tusker house count?

Epcot - Soo many options, the french pastries are excellent.
 

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