What do you want to try when you visit Walt Disney World in Florida? This comprehensive guide will tell you all about the best snacks and restaurants in Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios en Disney's Animal KingdomBecause, we wouldn't be Your Little Black Book if we didn't hunt for the best and tastiest bites at Disney World. Just one disclaimer: there's so much delicious food for sale in the parks that you probably won't have time to try it all. In this article, you'll find our list of must-try treats for each park during your visit! It's our list of tips based on our own research, because we don't do gatekeeping.
Because we've been well-prepared for our visit to the various Disney World parks, we were able to sample a lot of this list ourselves! From the famous Mickey waffles for breakfast to Mickey pretzels with cheddar dip for a snack. And do you, like team YLBB, have a soft spot for a good cheeseburger? You can indulge in that in the parks! At Disney World, you'll find a variety of fusion dishes with cheeseburger flavors. Think cheeseburger bao buns or even cheeseburger spring rolls. Sounds crazy, but trust us: they're so delicious. Read on and scroll down for all the snacks you won't want to miss at each Disney park. Enjoy the anticipation!
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cheeseburger spring roll © Your Little Black Book
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The best pretzel at Walt Disney World? It's definitely the Mickey-ear-shaped pretzel! It's sold at various locations throughout Hollywood Studios and is best enjoyed with warm cheese dip.

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Churros with Coca-Cola glaze, bourbon candied bacon, and sriracha mayo. Yes, it sounds intense—and it is—but this snack is a true guilty pleasure and perfect for sharing.
Actually, more of a proper lunch break than a snack. In Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, you'll find this favorite with roasted pork in a soft pita.
We're all familiar with the giant corn dog on a stick. But at Casey's Corner, you can get mini corn dog nuggets. These are deliciously crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and even better with the warm cheese dip.

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Breakfast at Disney is, of course, done in style, preferably Mickey-shaped. These blueberry waffles are crunchy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and come with whipped cream and syrup.

Mickey Waffles © Your Little Black Book
Tater tots, but next level. This snack in Toy Story Land is like loaded fries, but with chili, cheese, and even more toppings.
At Galaxy's Edge, you can score your own bottle of Coke, completely in Star Wars style. The bottles are customized with Aurebesh lettering and a futuristic design – small details that complete the theme.

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Fancy a drink with a Star Wars twist? At Oga's Cantina, they serve galaxy cocktails like the Jedi Mind Trick, with a side of Batuu Bits. The vibe is cosmic, there's a robot DJ, and the atmosphere is just as quirky as you'd hope for at Galaxy's Edge.

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One of Magic Kingdom's best-kept snack secrets: the cheeseburger-filled spring rolls. Sounds crazy, tastes amazing. They also have a pepperoni version, so feel free to share and try both flavors.

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On hot days, this is the snack everyone queues for: the iconic Dole Whip. A pineapple soft-serve that you can order as an ice cream cone or as a float with pineapple juice.
Another delicious soft serve can be found at Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies. An ice-cold soft serve in a cold brew coffee float. Perfect when you need a caffeine break!
When you're at Disney, you naturally eat something Mickey-shaped. This classic is vanilla ice cream with a layer of chocolate, available at almost every corner of the park. Simple, yet so delicious.
For all cinnamon lovers: you won't want to miss this one. The cinnamon roll at Gaston's is big enough to share, but secretly also delicious to eat by itself. Richly glazed and served warm.

Spring roll food cart © Your Little Black Book
It's no secret that we at YourLBB love lobster rolls. You can also get them in the park at Columbia Harbour House.
Okay, we admit it: it looks overdone, and you'll feel like Flintstones with a huge leg of it in your hand. This is truly one of Orlando's Disney snack classics. But trust us, the turkey leg is more tender than you'd think, perfectly seasoned, and surprisingly delicious. Plus: an instant Instagram moment. So just try it, and maybe even share it.
Near Tiana's Bayou Adventure, you'll find this snack you won't want to miss. Crispy bacon on a stick, caramelized and sweet and sour at the same time. Give me four, it's so good!

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Run to the Norway Pavilion for this snack. A soft bun with vanilla custard and coconut that you might skip, but is actually a favorite among Disney aficionados. And they also serve a large Mickey cinnamon roll.
The France Pavilion is so cool! Complete with the Eiffel Tower, the moment you step inside, you'll feel like you're in Paris. From freshly baked croissants to colorful pastries, this is the perfect spot for a sweet break between all the attractions. PS: Unfortunately, we were in the park when it was raining heavily, so we don't have any good photos of the actual treats.

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The aroma of fresh caramel and popcorn greets you as soon as you approach the Germany Pavilion. This snack is sticky, sweet, and just what you crave when you're craving something tasty on the go.
The Canada Pavilion is so much fun to see! You won't find poutine here; Canadian comfort food best described as loaded fries with cheese and gravy. Deliciously filling and therefore perfect for sharing.

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Spring rolls, but sweet. This version is filled with cream cheese and pineapple. It might sound strange, but it's actually a surprising favorite. You can find this tip and the one below in Pandora – The World of Avatar.

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Sometimes simple is best. I love grilled corn on the cob, and this is prepared and seasoned on the spot.
Have you really been to America without trying mac and cheese? This version at Flame Tree Barbecue is worth a detour. Creamy mac and cheese, topped with pulled pork, fresh coleslaw, and a drizzle of barbecue sauce.
Satu'li Canteen is one of the best quick-service spots in Animal Kingdom. We went for the cheeseburger bao buns: soft steamed bread filled with everything you expect from a cheeseburger, but with a twist. Craving something sweet? Then go for the Metkayina Mousse (pictured above). It's almost a shame to eat it, it's so beautiful. But trust us: the combination of chocolate mousse and boba pearls is just as delicious as it looks.

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TIP: You can order coffee from Starbucks in all Disney World parks through the app. You can then pick it up without having to wait in (long) lines!

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Enjoy the tips from this comprehensive food guide for Walt Disney World!
With love,
Anne