How Many Of These 50 Must-Eat Disney Foods Have You Actually Tried?

There are a lot of “must-do’s” around Walt Disney World, ranging from incredible attractions and fireworks displays to meeting Mickey Mouse.

Mickey and Minnie in Magic Kingdom

But what about the “must-eats”? In no particular order, here are our picks for the must-eats and drinks. How many have you tried?

Dole Whip
  1. Dole Whip from Aloha Isle
  2. Mickey Waffle
  3. Popcorn
  4. Churro
  5. Hand-scooped Ice Cream from the Plaza Ice Cream Parlour 

    Mickey Pretzel
  6. Mickey Pretzel 
  7. Cinnamon Roll 
  8. Mickey Rice Krispie Treat
  9. Caramel Apple 

    Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar
  10. Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar
  11. Tonga Toast from Kona Cafe
  12. Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup from Le Cellier
  13. Peanut Butter & Jelly Milkshake from 50’s Prime Time Cafe 
  14. Character Cones in Magic Kingdom
  15. Mermaid Donut from Prince Eric’s Village Market (Note: this is currently unavailable)

    Night Blossom
  16. Night Blossom Slush from Pongu Pongu
  17. Fruit & Nutella Waffle Sandwich from Sleepy Hollow
  18. Unique Spring Rolls from the Adventureland Cart
  19. Grand Marnier Slush from Les Vins de Chefs de France 
  20. Disney Character Cupcake 

    Zebra Domes
  21. Zebra Dome from Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
  22. Macaroni & Cheese from Eight Spoon Cafe
  23. Funnel Cake 
  24. Citrus Swirl from Sunshine Tree Terrace 
  25. Blue Glow-tini Cocktail from Disney Resort Lounges 
  26. Lunch Box Tarts from Woody’s Lunchbox 

    Kitchen Sink Sundae
  27. The Kitchen Sink from Beaches & Cream
  28. Jack-jack’s Cookie Num Nums from The Market 
  29. Corn Dog Nuggets from Casey’s Corner
  30. Cronut from Refreshment Port (Note: these are currently unavailable)
  31. Turkey Leg 

    Margaritas
  32. Margarita from La Cava del Tequila
  33. Dole Whip Flight from Swirls on the Water
  34. Beverly Soda from Club Cool 
  35. Pulled Pork Nachos from Cap’n Cooks
  36. School Bread from Kringla Bakeri og Cafe 
  37. Mickey Beignets from Scat Cat’s Club Cafe

    Fish and Chips ©Disney
  38. Fish & Chips from Yorkshire County Fish Shop
  39. Sugar Cane Mojito from the Dawa Bar (Note: this is currently unavailable)
  40. Werther’s Caramel Popcorn from Karamell Küche
  41. Le Fou’s Brew from Gaston’s Tavern
  42. Hummus Fries from Spice Road Table 
  43. Brioche Ice Cream Sandwich from L’Artisan des Glaces 

    Satu’li Canteen Cheeseburger Pods
  44. Cheeseburger Steamed Pods from Satu’li Canteen
  45. Florida Strawberry Soup from 1900 Park Fare (Note: This restaurant is currently closed)
  46. Poutine from The Daily Poutine
  47. Loaded Plaza Fries (aka Figaro Fries) from The Plaza
  48. Hot Candied Nuts
  49. Pineapple Bread Pudding from ‘Ohana

    The Grey Stuff
  50. The Grey Stuff from Be Our Guest

So there you have it! Our list of 50 “must-eat” (and a few “must-drink”) items at Walt Disney World! There is so much good stuff to try, we could easily do 50 more!

What did we leave off? How many have you tried? Let us know in the comments!

Be sure to check our full listing of Menus around the World to search for other specialties and where you might find them!

 

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Molly is a lifelong Disney enthusiast, and former Walt Disney World Guest Relations Cast Member and tour guide. Her Walt Disney World favorites include Festival of the Lion King, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Fantasmic!, Mickey-shaped pretzels and rice krispie treats, and anything with Buzz Lightyear! She lives in Orlando with her husband (who she met in Guest Relations) and their two rescue dogs, Kronk and Cruella de Vil (Ella for short!)

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6 Replies to “How Many Of These 50 Must-Eat Disney Foods Have You Actually Tried?”

  1. I’ve tried 23. Some great, some not so great. I love the La fou’s Brew, but the Dole Whip was the most disappointing thing ever. I was expecting some sort of unique, out of the world taste by the way everyone carries on, but it was JUST pineapple flavored soft serve. That’s it. What’s so fascinating about that? I don’t get it? I thought for sure I had ordered the wrong thing. The best thing I ever had at Disney was the Fruit Tulip at the Fountain Blue in Epcot. Of course it’s the law that if I like it, they will stop carrying it. lol It was amazing!!!

  2. In 40+ picky-eating years, 17/50, most of that within this century as a bucketlisted goal.

    Dole Whip from Aloha Isle…not exactly recommended on a cool November night though.
    Tonga Toast from Kona Cafe…too much for breakfast before the long drive home, almost!
    Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup from Le Cellier…yes, but I rather the beer cheese soup at Big River.
    Cronut from Refreshment Port…when they were new.
    School Bread from Kringla Bakeri og Cafe…bring a friend!
    Fish & Chips from Yorkshire County Fish Shop…often.
    Le Fou’s Brew from Gaston’s Tavern…frozen apple, yes, but just once.
    Pineapple Bread Pudding from ‘Ohana…been a while though.

  3. As sure as I’m typing this, someone is taking this as a challenge. The “Four Parks and 50 Foods in One Day Challenge.” Winner gets a lifetime supply of Pepto Bismol.