Many of my favorites have been said but I didn't see this one mentioned yet:
Carrot cake cookies at The Writer's Shop. Yum!!
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Many of my favorites have been said but I didn't see this one mentioned yet:
Carrot cake cookies at The Writer's Shop. Yum!!
Diane's favorite: Coconut Puff Cake in France. Cross between angel food cake and a melt away sponge cake. They are HUGE!(You can go there at 9am too! It is not roped off. That was a great tip from a special cast member. They redid the bakery and have more options and way more seating.)
Dawn's favorite: She loves to go to China and get her favorite Jasmine Iced Tea to go!
Denise's favorite: When we go in December, we love to go to the Poly. At the bar upstairs, you can order Christmas Cookies with your drinks or hot chocolate! Yummy!
Dawn,Denise&Diane:wave::wave::wave:
:thumbsup: We ought to make a "Snack around the Word" passport and see how any interesting foods we can sample.
These snacks sound great!
Another I can add- not really a snack but we used to go to Kona's for a treat right before they closed. 5 different desserts for 5 of us and sample them all. The girls loved to do this sharing dessert party.:cloud9:
One new item I want to try is the school bread in Norway. Looks and sounds yummy!:thumbsup:
A few favorites (some already mentioned):
Norway -
Sweet pretzel with almond slivers - my favorite take-back-to-the-room treat. This is delicious.
School bread
France - Chocolate Mousse
Ghirardelli - Sundae - Raspberry Ice Cream with Chocolate sauce
Goofy's Candy Company - Design your own treat - marshmallows with chocolate sauce, nuts, jimmies (and/or other coatings of your choice). Unless they've changed, you get a bonus; they use a Mickey staw as the skewer for the marshmallows.
Dole Whip and a fresh juicy pineapple spear - great on a warm day as a nice treat or a light lunch.
Anyway in the World - Mickey Bar
Beignets at Port Orleans French Quarter. They make them fresh to order.
Apple Charlotte at Main Street Bakery.
I hadn't seen anything about the fried ice cream...is this available and where is it?
I really enjoy the cupcakes at Starring Rolls in DHS. Last time I had the Butterfinger cupcake and it was wonderful.
We tried this roll at the new bakery in France about a week ago..looked like a cheese danish, but it had garlic in it..very good. Also noted though that they had a ham and cheese on croissant that could be had with a snack credit. We thought that was a very good use of a snack credit.
Caramel Aplle Cookie @ Karamell Kuche
Pineapple Rum Cream Cheese Cupcake @ Contempo Cafe
Guava Cream Cheese Cupcake @ Sunshine Season's
Brownie Frosting Sandwich @ Earl of Sandwich
Paw Print Brownie @ Kusafiri Bakery
Gelato Cookie Sandwich @ the Italy Pavilion in Epcot
Strawberry Shortcake Sundae @ Storybook Treats
I heard there's a new Chocolate Beer cupcake at captain Cooks that supposed to be pretty good.
King Cupcake at Pop Century resort- chocolate cake, filled with banana custard, topped with peanut butter frosting and candied bacon.
Pina Colada Cupcake at Grand Floridian's Gasparilla Grill. They also have a PB and J cupcake at Captain Cook's at the Poly.
There's a Disney food website that offers a cupcake guide to WDW. I have it on my Pinterest page. But I find that it can be inconsistent as far as what cupcakes they have in stock at certain locations (but generally accurate).
I also love the lemon tart in France's new bakery, Les Halles. And the crepes from the crepe stand in France, with chocolate or strawberry sauce and ice cream.
Ok, my trip is getting closer....just wondering if anyone had anything they would like to add!
At Ghirardelli, I heard very good things about the Sea salt caramel hot chocolate. I also heard the drinking chocolate there is amazing, they market it as a drink that tastes like a melted ghirardelli chocolate bar! Both are definite must-trys when I go back in August (sure its a little hot for a warm drink, but the ac in Florida sometimes is soo cold!)
For other less-known snacks, I really like:
MK: The chicken and waffle sandwich at Sleepy Hollow---it can be a meal on its own or a snack if you split it with someone else.
DHS:I don't know if you know about this but Starring Rolls has amazing huge cupcakes. My favorite is the butterfinger cupcake, but I also heard the chocolate peanut butter one is delicious!
AK:White-chocolate elephant cupcake at Kusafari Bakery...it is like two snacks, a cupcake and a chocolate elephant lollipop!!
EPCOT:So many good snacks in Epcot! One of my favorite things are the little candies sold in the Mexico pavillion in the marketplace near San Angel Inn. In the past two years, they have had different snacks. My favorites are the marzipan (which was made with peanuts) and the obleas (which are thin wafer sandwiches with a gooey caramel in the middle).
This is a great thread. We usually have the same treats on every trip, but thanks to so many terrific sounding suggestions, we'll branch out on our next trip.
So, now besides making a list of TS and CS locations, we'll make a second list of treats we want to try and where they can be found. Normally, I always have the tie-dyed cheesecake at POP, but next trip, it'll be the King Cupcake.
Thanks for all of the great ideas.
My favorite - The Cappuccino Cupcake at Pizza Planet in the Studios. And I hate, hate, hate coffee.