Disney World is a VERY big place that’s FILLED with seemingly endless food options.
There are so many great things to eat, and we definitely have our favorites. If you’re visiting Disney World any time soon, it’s a great thing you came across this post. We’re going to be highlighting ALL of the very best items that you can order while at Disney World — just to narrow it down a bit for you.
Without further ado, here are 50 (!!!) things that we wholeheartedly believe everyone should eat in Disney World. Let’s go!
Loaded Burnt End Tries at Regal Eagle Smokehouse
These are basically three of our favorite snacks in one, all for $13. Seasoned fresh fries with burnt ends, mac and cheese, AND beer-battered onion rings?
Yeah, you definitely need to grab this during your trip. Oh, and as an extra hack, make sure to ask for an extra cup of the garlic aioli on the side. It’s so good that you’ll want more.
Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon at Jiko
A chocolate red wine demi-glaze, smooooooth richness, and a smoky flavor? Count us IN!
This delicious take on a filet mignon is $52 and totally worth the price.
Thai Chicken Flatbread at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto
Trader Sam’s is home to all sorts of great small plates and unique appetizer options. However, one of the most unique out of the most unique is the Thai Chicken Flatbread for $13.
This is a flatbread topped with bacon AND peanut sauce, and it’s one of those fluffy, chewy kind of flatbreads, too. YUM. Seriously, if you love peanut sauce, give this one a go.
Warm Manchego and Oaxaca Cheese Dip at Three Bridges Bar and Grill
This big, beautiful, SHARABLE bowl of cheese dip features chorizo, roasted red peppers, and TOASTY, CHEESY goodness. And, of course, it comes with a side of tortilla chips.
It’s $14, and it’s one of our favorites.
House Bread at Raglan Road Irish Pub
If you visit Raglan Road, you’ll find that they bring you some REALLY. GOOD. BREAD. (RGB) to kickstart your meal. It comes with a side of dipping sauce that’s made with a Guinness Reduction and Olive Oil.
The sauce gives it a bit of a honey flavor, and it is just so scrumptious.
Stack Burger at Steakhouse 71
This is a signature blend of beef, pork belly, American cheese, lemon aioli, red onion, and housemade pickles — all on a brioche bun.
This burger is BIG. And t’s also amazing. You can also grab it at the Steakhouse 71 Lounge!
Famous Cobb Salad at Hollywood Brown Derby
This ain’t your typical salad. This is tossed table side with fresh ingredients including finely-chopped greens, turkey breast, bacon, eggs, tomatoes, crumbled blue cheese, avocado, chives, and Cobb dressing.
It’s delicious, it’s easy to eat, and it doesn’t get soggy.
Underrated Lounge Bites
We’re cheating a bit but you’ll end up thanking us!
A few of our favorite things to grab from longes are the Grilled Vegetable Skewers at Bar Riva at Disney’s Riviera Resort, the Tequila Daisy at Dahlia Lounge at Coronado Springs, and the handcrafted cheese and charcuterie at Geyser Point Lounge in Disney’s Wilderness Lodge.
Pao De Queijo at Skipper Canteen
This is also known as Brazilian Cheese Bread.
The bread is simple — just little balls of bread, stuffed with soft cheese on the inside. It’s also served with chimichurri cream cheese. To order this one, you have to ask your server what’s on the “secret menu” on the day of your visit, and HOPE AND PRAY that this is one of the options. You can also find it at the Brazil booth during EPCOT’s Food and Wine Festival!
Tagliere at Tutto Gusto
The Tagliere is a charcuterie board that comes with LOTS of fancy meats and cheeses, along with artichoke hearts, Grissini breadsticks, and Cerignola Olives.
It IS $42, but it serves two and doesn’t skimp.
Indian-Style Bread Service at Sanaa
For $21, you can get five different breads and NINE dipping accompaniments like a roasted red pepper hummus, mango chutney, and a spicy jalapeño lime pickle sauce.
The Sanaa Lounge also has the bread service if you don’t have a reservation!
Chicken Tenders at Chicken Guy!
Chicken Guy! is Guy Fieri’s flagship restaurant, and it serves up chicken in as many different ways as you can imagine.
The chicken tenders are a great option — hearty and perfectly crispy. Oh, and you can choose from 22 different dipping sauces!
‘Ohana Noodles From ‘Ohana and Tambu Lounge
Sweet, salty, and perfectly cooked, these noodles can be found at both ‘Ohana and Tambu Lounge at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
You can even get them TO-GO from Tambu.
Pulled Pork Mac and Cheese at Eight Spoon Cafe
This baked mac and cheese is complete with pulled pork and barbecue sauce drizzled on top.
What’s even better is that it’s under $7.
Premium Sides at The Polite Pig
Polite Pig is known for its award-winning BBQ, but there are tons of great sides that you can get individually for $6 each.
Baked beans, grilled street corn, sweet potato tots, and MORE.
Jumbo Lump Crab Cake at the Boathouse
This crab cake is heavy on the crab and light on the breading.
There’s a great sear though that gives it a perfect crunch every time.
Fresh Fruit Waffle Sandwich at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments
This $10 waffle sandwich comes slathered in chocolate hazelnut spread and is stuffed with strawberries, bananas, and blueberries.
It’s SO GOOD.
Beignets at Scat Cat’s Lounge and Cafe
Scat Cat’s Lounge and Cafe are home to both the typical Mickey Beignets as well as fun seasonal ones.
You can’t go wrong, get them all.
FESTIVAL FOODS
Don’t miss the booths that serve up seasonal dishes at EPCOT’s Festival of the Arts, Flower and Garden Festival, Food and Wine Festival, and Festival of the Holidays.
They’re all so good and unique you can’t pass them up!
Bison Burger at Geyser Point Bar and Grill
The Bison Burger is $21 and comes topped with bacon, onion straws, marionberry sauce, lettuce, tomato, and garlic aioli.
It’s delicious, filling, and totally doesn’t taste gamey.
Cheeseburger Pods at Satu’li Canteen
A bao bun mixed with a cheeseburger for $9?
It’s delicious AND fun.
Thigh High Chicken and Biscuits at Homecomin’
Hearty chicken and cheddar biscuits topped with hot honey and served alongside a side of bread and butter pickles?
YUM, YUM, AND YUMMMM.
Tonga Toast at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
You can find this cinnamon-sugar-ocvered, banana-filled, deep-fried breakfast item at Kona Cafe and Capt. Cook’s.
At Kona, it’s $17, and features a strawberry sauce. At Capt. Cook’s, it’s only $11.
Cookies at Gideon’s Bakehouse
These fully-loaded, nearly-half pound cookies are DELICIOUS.
Plus, you can try to get them hot between 2-3PM and 3-8PM each day.
Cheeseburger Spring Rolls at the Magic Kingdom Spring Roll Cart
It’s a spring roll mixed with a cheeseburger.
There’s an original one that sticks around, and there’s also typically a fun one that rotates every few months.
Churros at Nomad Lounge
These churros are crunchy, fluffy, and they come with vanilla crema and strawberry guava dipping sauce.
These can be all yours for $9.
Peanut Butter Cookie Pie at Main Street Confectionery
This is a peanut butter cookie, chocolate frosting, and peanut butter M&Ms.
This is a soft, rich, peanut buttery cookie and you’ll LOVE IT if you love peanut butter. Just be sure to grab some water.
Sundaes at Beaches and Cream
No matter which ice cream treat you choose here, you can’t go wrong.
The No Way Jose Sundae is one of our favorites, and is made with chocolate and vanilla ice cream, peanut butter, hot fudge, peanut butter and chocolate morsels, whipped cream, and (of course!) a cherry on top.
Zebra Domes at Animal Kingdom Lodge
Zebra Domes are a classic, fan-favorite dessert for Disney World travelers.
These are made with Amarula Cream Liqueur Mousse and are enrobed in panna cotta-esque white chocolate. Oh, and then they’re drizzled with chocolate and chocolate shavings.
DOLE Whips
DOLE Whips are yet another iconic Disney World snack that you can find at various locations throughout the parks, resorts, and even Disney Springs.
However, the OG DOLE Whips are considered to come from Sunshine Tree Terrace and Aloha Isle in Magic Kingdom.
Ronto Wrap at Ronto Roasters
You can grab these bad boys in Galaxy’s Edge in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
They’re a take on a classic hot dog, but with spiced, grilled sausage and roasted pork. They’re topped with peppercorn sauce and tangy slaw and then wrapped in pita bread.
Fish and Chips at Yorkshire County Fish Shop
Located in the EPCOT UK Pavilion, these fish and chips won’t disappoint!
They’re priced at around $13, and they come a crispy, golden brown with a hearty side of “chips.”
Turtle Brownie at Sunshine Seasons
This brownie is made with dense, chocolatey brownie and is topped with a LOT of gooey caramel.
Like, seriously, the caramel is around half an inch thick. It’s also topped with chocolate frosting, pecans, and chocolate chips.
Pastries at Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie
In the France Pavilion of EPCOT, you’ll find Les Halles, which serves up sandwiches, soup, salad, pastries, macarons, and even a FULL-SIZED baguette for less than $4.
We like a lot of things from here, so we can’t recommend just one thing. You’ll just have to try them all!
Any Soup at Boma
Sometimes, you just need to cozy up with a bowl of soup, and a great place to do this is Boma.
It’s an all-you-care-to-enjoy style eatery and we particularly like the corn chowder, the Carrot Ginger Soup, the Butternut Squash Soup, and the Coconut Chicken curry Soup.
Poutine at the Daily Poutine
This Disney Springs spot is one of the BEST places to order the Canadian-inspired fry dish.
They have seasonal poutines and unique poutines that pop up occasionally, and I don’t think we’ve had one so far that we don’t like.
Warm Cinnamon Rolls at Gaston’s Tavern
These cinnamon rolls are huge, ooey and gooey, and are enough to share.
However, we don’t recommend sharing these, They’re that good.
Mac and Cheese at Gasparilla Island Grill
This is our FAVORITE Mac and Cheese across Disney World Property.
It’s located inside the Grand Floridian, and is a thick, creamy concoction of cheese and classic elbow macaroni. It’s just a little over $9.
Caramel ANYTHING From Karamell Kuche
Located in the Germany Pavilion in EPCOT, this spot serves up so many delicious treats it’s hard to pick a favorite.
We love the bags of caramel popcorn, the caramel cupcakes, boozy caramel squares, and the classic caramel butter bars.
At Least ONE Mickey-Shaped Item
Hello? You are at DISNEY WORLD! It’s a rite of passage to eat something shaped like Mickey Mouse.
There are Mickey Waffles, Mickey Pretzels, Mickey Bars, and Mickey Beignets. AND lots of other Mickey-shaped treats. Just grab whatever speaks to you.
Shrimp OR Pork Carnita Tacos at ABC Commissary
This Hollywood Studios quick service spot has two taco options: shrimp and pork.
Each comes with Mexican rice and refried beans, and they’re delish.
Croque Glaces at L’Artisan Des Glaces
This is scooped ice cream and sauce slapped between two pieces of brioche bread and then pressed!
It’s warm. It’s cold. It’s delicious.
Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup at Le Cellier
This soup is made with Moosehead Pale Ale and Nueske’s Applewood-smoked Bacon.
Oh, and CHEESE. Lots of it.
School Bread at Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe
The is another OG.
It’s a fluffy sweet roll filled with custard and dipped in coconut. It’s amazing, and less than $5.
Pulled Pork Nachos at Capt. Cooks
Located at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, these nachos aren’t your average theme park meal.
These are topped with lots of melty cheese, spicy mayo, pico de gallo, and slightly-sweet pineapple salsa. Oh, and they’re on nice and crispy housemade potato chips! They’re a little over $10.
MASSIVE PRETZELS
You can find massive pretzels at various locations.
Some of our favorites are at Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar, the Navi Sized Pretzel from Pongu Pongu, and the Bavarian Pretzel at Baseline Taphouse.
Aunt Liz’s Golden Fried Chicken at 50s Prime Time Cafe
This Hollywood Studios diner serves up lots of classic American eats, including this delicious fried chicken.
It comes with a large serving of both white and dark meat chicken, roasted garlic mashed potatoes with chicken gravy, and some seasonal vegetables, all for $26.
Mickey-Shaped Churro Waffles at Crystal Palace
A churro? And a waffle? Two of our favorite things in ONE?
This is a crispy waffle with a cinnamon sugar crust, and it won’t disappoint.
After thinking about 50 of our favorite foods, we’re hungry. So, if you need us, we’ll be grubbing. In the meantime, make sure to stay tuned so that you don’t miss out on any Disney World news.
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Tracy says
Let me add a few of my favorites to this list: Boeuf Bourguignon at Chefs de France, Hardy Har Char Siu Pork at Jungle Navigation Co. Skipper Canteen, and Glazed Chicken Wings at Kona Kafe. You can’t go wrong with any of them!