Disney Shared The Recipe For Its Kitchen Sink Sundae That's Topped With A Whole Can Of Whipped Cream

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The Disney Parks Blog shared a recipe for the Kitchen Sink sundae from the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts. This treat is RIDICULOUS and amazing, there are truly no other words to describe it...except maybe one more...MASSIVE. Yeah, if you've never had it, you should know that this ice cream sundae is served in a literal kitchen sink! It's kind of a big deal!

The prep work and ingredients for this dessert will likely take up a big portion of your freezer, fridge, and counters because it boasts a whopping 28 ingredients. If you have a sweet tooth, you likely already have some of these at your disposal like chocolate sauce, chocolate chips, and rainbow sprinkles, but you might have to buy the WHOLE CAN OF WHIPPED CREAM you'll be topping it with. That said, you probably shouldn't rip the kitchen sink off your wall just to make it authentic. Sorry!!!

Since this is one of Disney's most beloved desserts, people made clear in the comments that they were down to give this challenging dessert a try.

"I'm making this! PERIOD!" one person wrote. "Mouth-watering," another said.

This dessert is designed to feed four-to-six people, so gather your (live-in!) family around, whip this up and settle in for a nice, long sugar rush after you've taken the whole thing down. Sounds pretty delicious to me! You can find the full recipe here .

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Disney has released a 28-ingredient recipe for its famous ice-cream sundae that serves up to 6 people

  • Disney has released a 28-ingredient recipe for its famous Kitchen Sink Sundae.
  • The dish is typically served at the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop located at Disney World's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts.
  • To make it at home, you'll need five flavors of ice cream, numerous toppings, baked goods, and a variety of other ingredients.
  • Instead of the small sink that Disney uses to serve the dish, you can use a large bowl. 
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In addition to classic theme-park snacks like churros and Dole Whip , Disney World also offers some pretty out-there dining options.

Take the Kitchen Sink Sundae, for example. The famous ice-cream dish is typically offered at the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop , located within the Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, and is served inside a miniature sink for $35 . Now, however, you can make it at home with Disney's 28-ingredient recipe and a large bowl.

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"If you've never tackled it before,   be warned," writer Karen McClintock said about the dish on the Disney Parks Blog. "This over-the-top indulgence includes everything and the kitchen sink – enough for your entire family to share!"

Today we are sharing the recipe for the original Kitchen Sink sundae from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop 🍨. This over-the-top indulgence, has everything and the kitchen sink, including a whole can of whipped cream (Yes! A WHOLE CAN!). Plus, It’s the perfect way to top off any family meal as it’s enough to feed everyone! Head to the blog for the full recipe (link in bio). #disneymagicmoments A post shared by Disney Parks Blog (@disneyparksblog) on May 25, 2020 at 2:03pm PDT May 25, 2020 at 2:03pm PDT

To make it at home, you'll need a wide array of food, including five flavors of ice cream, quartered cupcakes, various fruits, a candy bar, and an entire can of whipped cream, among other ingredients. A large bowl is also needed to hold the dessert, which can serve between four and six people.

Though a written recipe has been published on the Disney Parks Blog here , there's also a video tutorial available on YouTube. Both versions of the recipe were created with a "patriotic spin" in honor of Memorial Day. 

Over the weekend, Disney also released a recipe to help theme-park fans replicate the Totchos — a combination of tater tots and nachos — served at the "Toy Story"-themed Woody's Lunch Box in Hollywood Studios.

The recipe calls for ingredients like beans and sour cream, and can be found here .

Grilled cheese isn’t the only easy-to-make, at-home recipe in Woody’s Lunch Box. This week, we are sharing the recipe for Totchos! These potato barrels coated with chili, cheese, and crunchy corn chips are sure to make you say YEEHAW! 🤠 Get the full recipe on the blog (link in bio). #DisneyMagicMoments A post shared by Disney Parks Blog (@disneyparksblog) on May 24, 2020 at 2:18pm PDT May 24, 2020 at 2:18pm PDT

In addition to the recipes mentioned above, Disney has shared instructions to help you make its beloved beignets , fan-favorite grilled cheese , decadent French toast , and more.

To learn more, visit the Disney Parks Blog here .

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Guests must speak to a cast member about their allergy-friendly request. While we take steps to help mitigate cross-contact, we cannot guarantee that any item is completely free of allergens. Our allergy-friendly recipes may use highly refined oils, such as soybean oil, and/or ingredients that are processed in facilities that also process allergens. It is ultimately our Guests' discretion to make an informed choice based upon their individual dietary needs. For more information about allergy-friendly requests, ask to speak with a Special Diets Trained Cast Member upon arrival at the location.

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The Disney World Kitchen Sink

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Does anyone want to try The Disney World Kitchen Sink? If you love ice cream sundaes and have a few friends who share your passion, you will want to check out the famous original Kitchen Sink.

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It is available at Beaches and Cream in the Walt Disney World Yacht Club Resort.

To describe The Disney World Kitchen Sink sundae as huge is an understatement. At $35 this is a dessert to be taken very seriously (and not alone).

It is billed as serving four people It has vanilla, chocolate, coffee, strawberry and mint chocolate chip ice cream. The toppings are pretty much everything that they have available. You can also get a Chocolate Loves or Neapolitan version.

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If the original Disney World Kitchen Sink is too daunting (or expensive) thankfully you can now try a smaller version.

In Disney World’s Magic Kingdom you can head to the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor or the Plaza Restaurant on Main Street, U.S.A.

Here is a slimmed-down version in a very cute Mickey pants kitchen sink sundae dish. Yes, you do get to keep the dish. This is priced at a slightly more reasonable (if you take into account the souvenir element of this treat) $23.00.

Not surprisingly this is not included in the Disney Dining Plan snack credit!

The Mickey’s Kitchen Sink Sundae has its hand-scooped chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream. It goes pretty overboard with the toppings to which include hot fudge sauce, strawberry, and caramel topping.

There is more. On the top of the sundae, you have chocolate and peanut butter chips, whipped cream. All rounded off with a couple of cherries.

The Kitchen Sink in Disney’s California Adventure Park

Note that right now Disney’s California Adventure Park is closed until further notice.

Disney parks visitors on the West Coast are not completely forgotten. They can’t get the original Disney Kitchen Sink, but they can enjoy an ice cream sundae in the same Mickey pants souvenir dish as their East coast counterparts.

You have to head to Clarabelle’s Hand Scooped Ice Cream store in Disney’s California Adventure Park. It is located near the entrance on Buena Vista Street. It is priced at $13.49.

There are several versions of the Kitchen Sink available in Disney’s California Adventure Park.

The Oswald Sundae has one scoop of vanilla, one of chocolate and is topped with hot fudge sauce, chocolate chips, whipped cream, a waffle cup, and a chocolate-dipped banana.

A slightly strange combination. Perhaps the banana is a concession to health-conscious California – that must cancel out all the sugar!

You can also get a Mint Chocolate Chip Sundae, Mocha Almond Fudge Sundae, Chocolate Chip Cookie Hot Fudge Sundae or a Strawberry Sundae. All are priced the same and are served in the souvenir cup.

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Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

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Hit the sweet spot.

Treat your taste buds at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop at Disney’s Beach Club Resort, and revel in the nostalgia of the Atlantic seashore.

Recall fond memories and make new ones as you sip on flavored sodas, malted milkshakes and more while listening to oldies on the classic jukebox.

Slide into a beach ball-bedecked booth and peruse a menu of fountain favorites, sweet surprises and hot-off-the-grill items. Find yourself in “burger heaven” or try the equally sublime grilled cheese and tomato soup. Chili-cheese tots and onion rings are among the other comfort classics offered.

But the main event here is, of course, dessert! Find all your childhood favorites plus some showstoppers, like the Snickers Sundae and the No Way José—a delectable creation with ice cream, peanut butter and hot fudge. For the ultimate experience, get a load of the Kitchen Sink: 8 scoops of ice cream smothered in every topping we have.

Plus don't miss the popular souvenir milkshakes—even a few of the adult variety!

A to-go menu of ice cream and beverages is also available, and you can even enjoy your goodies at a poolside table outside, overlooking Stormalong Bay .

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Disney’s Beach Club Resort is a favorite destination of many Guests at the Walt Disney World Resort thanks to its charming and bright theming that is styled to feel like a seaside resort along the Atlantic coast. Guests can enjoy charming nautical details, pastel colors, crisp white molding and accents, the expansive Stormalong Bay pool area, views of Crescent Lake, shopping, and more.

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One of the most popular experiences to enjoy at Disney’s Beach Club Resort is Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, a table service restaurant that transports Guests back in time to a vintage seaside diner with over-the-top dishes of American favorites. Beaches & Cream Soda Shop is open each day for lunch and dinner, and Guests who would like to enjoy a meal there definitely need to make reservations in advance, as it is nearly always full.

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Guests immediately feel the charm and theming of Beaches & Cream Soda Shop when approaching the main entrance, as there are a series of small tables outside that are shaped like ice cream cones. Guests can enjoy to-go ice cream treats and more at these charming tables and soak in the views of nearby Stormalong Bay and Crescent Lake.

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Once inside Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, Guests are immediately transported to the Atlantic seaside with pastel pops of color on the walls and chairs, beachy molding along the walls, comfortable booth seating, mosaic tile floor, and an open-air kitchen. The subtle touches all come together to evoke the feeling of a diner from the 1950s, and Guests can’t get enough of the inviting theme.

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Those who take the time to check out all corners of the dining room at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop can also spot some great artwork and details that tie in some beloved Disney characters. Mickey, Minnie, and the gang can be found in a series of paintings decorating the space and each work showcases a different seaside diner scene including a vintage jukebox, classic counter stools, and vintage cars driving on the boardwalk.

The lunch and dinner menus at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop are identical, and the items featured focus heavily on American diner classics, with some over-the-top portions. Guests absolutely need to make sure that they arrive at the restaurant hungry, because they will not want to miss a single bite of their orders!

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To begin any meal at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, Guests can choose from a beverage menu that features Joffrey’s Coffee, soft drinks, Twinings of London Tea, beer, and wine. Those who are looking to indulge even more can order up a hard float or shake, which takes classic options and spikes them with beer, cider, or liquor. Guests are sure to love options like the S’mores Shake, Tropical Sunrise Float, Grasshopper Float, Stout Float, and The Classic Root Beer Float.

Beaches and Cream Grilled Cheese

The entrées at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop are all amazing, and Guests might find it hard to choose just one option! One of the most popular choices is the classic Beaches & Cream Grilled Cheese, which features buttery toasted bread and perfectly melted cheese and is served with a cup of creamy tomato soup and the option to add bacon or ham for an additional fee.

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Rueben Sandwich

Another sandwich option at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop is the Cheddar-Bacon-Ranch Chicken Sandwich which is served on a multigrain bun and topped with sautéed onion, lettuce, and tomato for a very filling and hearty meal. Guests also love enjoying the French Dip Sandwich featuring thinly sliced roast beef, Swiss cheese, au jus, and crispy-fried onions on a toasted French roll or the Reuben Sandwich served on marbled rye bread with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing.

Angus Beef Burger

Beaches & Cream Soda Shop also features several entrée options for Guests who are looking to indulge in over-the-top burgers, and the classic Angus Beef Burger with cheddar, lettuce, and tomato is the perfect option to quench any burger craving. Also available is the Plant-based Burger which tops a multigrain bun with plant-based patty, mayonnaise, and caramelized balsamic-onion jam.

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Onion Rings at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

While the entrées at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop are amazing, it’s the sides that elevate every meal to be completely indulgent. Guests love to dig into the perfectly crispy and fried French Fries, Onion Rings, and Potato Tots. A hearty side that Guests can enjoy is the Bowl of Chili which is topped with the perfect amount of cheese and green onions for texture.

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Bowl of Chili

Sure, plain tots are delicious, but Beaches & Cream Soda Shop offers up some unique twists on the classic that are too good to pass up. The Chili and Cheese Tots are topped with chili, cheese, sour cream, and green onions — there is even a plant-based version! While the Cheese and Bacon Tots are served with cheese sauce, bacon, red onions, and a creamy garlic-peppercorn ranch.

Cookie Fries

With so many indulgent entrée and side options at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, it can definitely be hard to save space for dessert, but Guests absolutely need to try because the restaurant features some of the best ice cream options at the Walt Disney World Resort. Classic dessert options offered include the Brownie A la Mode, Strawberry Shortcake, and Cookie Fries with Dipping Sauce which are plant-based and served with an assortment of dips.

RELATED: Plant-based Cookie Fries Recipe from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

Milkshakes

Guests who are milkshake fans can choose from several options including the Mickey Confetti Shake which blends vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, and rainbow sprinkles and tops it all with a rainbow confetti cupcake. Also over the top are the Chocolate Brownie Shake, Frozen Sunshine Milkshake, Ice Cream Soda, and an assortment of Malt & Shakes with the option of any flavor ice cream that is available.

Kitchen Sink

Beaches & Cream Soda Shop is perhaps most well-known for its ice cream sundaes, in particular the Kitchen Sink which is served in an actual sink bowl and is so large, it can easily feed four Guests. There is also the option of ordering the treat in a souvenir Mickey or Minnie sink. The Kitchen Sink features vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, cookies ‘n cream, and mint chocolate chip ice cream scoops, hot fudge, peanut butter, Snickers pieces, a fresh brownie, and literally every other topping served in the restaurant right down to the cherry on top.

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Some other amazing sundae options found at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop include the Snickers Sundae, Classic Banana Split, Fudge Mud Slide, and Old Fashioned Sundae. Peanut butter lovers will go nuts for the No Way Jose which tops vanilla and chocolate ice creams with peanut butter morsels, chocolate chips, whipped cream, and a cherry on top.

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Beaches & Cream Soda Shop is one of the most popular table service restaurants at the Walt Disney World Resort, and it is no surprise why with its charming interior and over-the-top meals and ice cream treats. Guests who find themselves at Disney’s Beach Club Resort definitely need to stop by Beaches & Cream Soda Shop to enjoy the ultimate lunch or dinner any day!

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Beaches & Cream Review

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Beaches & Cream is a budget table service restaurant and ice cream dining spot themed as an old-fashioned soda shop at Walt Disney World’s Beach Club Resort. This review features some food & sundae photos, thoughts on the ambiance, and our take on whether it’s worth a stop here. ( Updated October 3, 2019 .)

We’ve long proclaimed the virtues of Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, and have visited countless times enjoying a range of menu options–both food and ice cream. Before we delve into that, it’s worth noting that Beaches & Cream Soda Shop is now closed until (at least) December 2019 for expansion.

We cover the details in our Beaches & Cream Refurbishment: Temporary Location & Ice Cream Alternatives . In that, we suggest three ice cream options within a 10 minute walk of Yacht & Beach Club that are worth your time over the temporary Beaches & Cream shop. You should stop reading this review and instead check that out if you’re visiting Walt Disney World before early 2020…

Although Beaches & Cream is technically a table service restaurant in that it has a menu with a number of basic entrees, most of which are solid, the real star of the show is the ice cream. This is why the full name is Beaches & Cream Soda Shop. Much like a classic soda shop, it’s the bubbly charm, jukebox, and dessert menu that puts Beaches & Cream on the map.

The dessert menu here is second to none at Walt Disney World, and the restaurant is famous for its behemoth Kitchen Sink dessert, which has garnered mainstream buzz and attention with features on the Travel Channel, among other pop culture sites.

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This review could be pretty short and sweet: go to Beaches & Cream. It’s an excellent restaurant with a fun theme and the reasonably prices by Walt Disney World standards.

There should really be no question as to whether you should eat here, especially if you are not on the Disney Dining Plan (it’s a poor use of credits on the Dining Plan). Note that Beaches & Cream now accepts Advance Dining Reservations and as a result, it can be difficult to eat here now without an ADR.

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In terms of ambiance, Beaches & Cream is a deceptively simple soda shop, styled with pastel tiles, and a vintage look that gives it an old-fashioned charm.

Like all good soda shops, there’s a jukebox with classic tunes that guests can play. The restaurant feels like an old-timey soda shop meets a small beach town meets an ice cream motif. If you could pull a Back to the Future style move and revisit your parents’ (or grandparents, depending upon your age) first date, this is like the place it might’ve been.

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It’s the kind of place where the Father in Carousel of Progress would “meet the boys for a cold sarsaparilla.”

Very Americana. Much ice cream.

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Now let’s turn to the food options…

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I recently deviated from my go-to Beaches & Cream entree and ordered the Beaches Seafood Salad Sandwich.

The croissant was fresh and buttery, and the avocado vinaigrette gave the seafood salad a nice flavor, but the seafood was not plentiful. It was fine, but far from memorable, and not something I’d order again.

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For a while, every visit to Beaches & Cream Soda Shop meant ordering their Angus Beef Burger. The nice toasted and buttery bun, fresh-grilled meat was fantastic.

That has changed as of late for 2 reasons. First, the price of the burger has increased steadily, going from about the price of a counter service meal to a few dollars more. Second, we discovered the nearby Crew’s Cup Lounge, which has the best burger at Walt Disney World . A burger that actually costs less than Beaches & Cream’s burger. Now, we do a progressive meal, visiting Crew’s Cup Lounge for food and Beaches & Cream Soda Shop for desserts.

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The Beaches Patty Melt is a different twist on the burger, and definitely a worthwhile option if you want something different.

Still, I think the best choice is just going to Crew’s Cup Lounge. It’s a 5-minute walk from Beaches & Cream.

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As we turn to the stars of the menu–the desserts–we’ll start with our story of ordering the Kitchen Sink back when we were young and reckless. This was during the “Weekend of Deliciousness” on our Walt Disney World honeymoon which also included stops at Victoria & Albert’s and California Grill , among other restaurants. (What a time to be alive!)

While planning, I had mentioned the Kitchen Sink to Sarah on several occasions, but I think she thought I was joking, or maybe she hoped I’d forget. Quite the contrary: I deeply ingrained it in my brain and fixated on it to the point that there was no way around getting the Kitchen Sink. Even if I had to eat it alone. I actually planned on only getting that and nothing else. When we ordered it, our very courteous server seemed as if she was trying to dissuade us from the gargantuan dessert, which is not meant for only 2 people.

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When the sirens went off, I knew our time had come to consume one of the greatest desserts known to man.

Ladle of Chocolate Fudge, Ladle of Butterscotch, Ladle of Peanut butter, 2 Scoops Vanilla Ice Cream, 2 Scoops Chocolate Ice Cream, 2 Scoops Strawberry Ice Cream, 1 Scoop Coffee Ice Cream, 1 Scoop Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, Pineapple Topping, Strawberry Topping, Entire Banana, Muffin, Entire Can of Whipped Cream, Large Brownie, Angel Food Cake, Entire Milky Way Bar, 4 Oreos, Every single type of sprinkle in the house, Chocolate Syrup, Marshmallow Topping, and topped with a handful of Maraschino Cherries.

Oh yeah baby, we were going home full!

As the evidence in the above video should clearly indicate, I contributed a lot more to our Kitchen Sink consumption effort than did Sarah. Not to diminish what she did, as we both ate a lot–way too much, actually. Although we weren’t given any sort of medallions for conquering the epic dessert, we were champions in our own minds. The crowd (in our heads) cheered as we left the restaurant.

For us, with its odd assortment and hodgepodge nature, the Kitchen Sink is a ‘one and done’ dessert. Well…that was true for us until we learned about the Chocolate Lover’s Kitchen Sink , which we also just had to try to conquer . But now that we’ve done that Kitchen Sink, we swear we’re done. (Probably. Until Disney comes up with another.)

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The Kitchen Sink is cooler in principle than it is in practice; eating it was a really cool experience, but I’ve had better desserts at Beaches & Cream. Nevertheless, it made our list of the Top 101 Tips for Walt Disney World simply for the novelty of the experience.

If you’re a family of 4 or so with small kids, the experience of getting the Kitchen Sink is something you cannot pass up. Your kids will remember the spectacle for years, and even if you don’t eat it all, it will be a great memory that is well worth the price.

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We’ve been several times since, and although we (wisely) haven’t done the Kitchen Sink again, we have tried numerous other desserts on the menu, a few of which rate as my favorite desserts at Walt Disney World.

Options like the floats, cones, and cups are good, but we highly recommend getting one of the larger sundaes instead. (Pro tip: don’t share–even if you think you aren’t hungry enough for a sundae.)

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Pretty much all of the sundaes–the Milky Way, Fudge Mud Slide, and No Way Jose are incredible.

I think the best of the sundaes is the No Way Jose, which is a giant sundae with chocolate and vanilla ice cream, topped with hot fudge and peanut butter sauces, chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, whipped cream, and a cherry. Unlike the Kitchen Sink, this is in no way a hodgepodge, as all of these flavors work together tremendously well.

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Continuing on the peanut butter hype train, my new go-to dessert at Beaches & Cream is the Grilled Banana Bread with Peanut Butter. This is basically the peanut butter sandwich of the gods, adding caramelized bananas, whipped cream, and ice cream to the mix. While it’s tough to beat the No Way Jose, I’d say this is the more unique dessert, which gives it the slight edge in my book. Plus, it’s super-healthy given the bananas, peanut butter, and whatnot. Bonus!

This currently ranks as my favorite dessert at Walt Disney World. Please excuse any typos in this post…I’m busy daydreaming about eating the Crew’s Cup Lounge burger and truffle fries, this dessert, and then beaching myself on an inner tube in Stormalong Bay. Best day ever.

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Overall, Beaches and Cream is a quaint (as far as Disney goes) little restaurant located in the Beach Club Resort with fine food, and beyond exceptional desserts. Seriously, this is the best ice cream at Walt Disney World, so even if you don’t go for the food, go for the ice cream. Even if you hate ice cream for some reason (do you also hate freedom and bald eagles?), we are certain this ice cream will make a convert out of you. Beyond that, Beaches & Cream Soda Shop’s charming and laid back atmosphere make it a great spot to go after a tough morning of lounging around Stormalong Bay. You cannot go wrong with Beaches & Cream. Pencil it into your plans now.

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Your Thoughts…

Do you think Beaches & Cream lives up to the hype? Is it a “Must Do” for you, and if so, which dessert is your favorite? Planning on going? Any questions about Beaches & Cream? Share your thoughts or questions in the comments!

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What other alternatives do you recommend now that ample hill has closed?

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I am confused. This article raved about beaches and cream. But I also read something by you that said the Ice cream place across the way at the Boardwalk had better ice cream. So, which is actually better in your opinion?

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Did we get a confirmation of when exactly this is closing for remodelling?

Sorry I resubmitted this. The first reply wasn’t showing up on my end.

Have you heard a definite date for this to close yet?

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Is it going to be impossible to get ADR for 8 people for Beaches and Cream? I was able to get to reservations for 4 within 10 minutes of each other. Will we be able to sit together, or only 2 booths? We’re just going to have the ice cream honestly.

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The Plaza Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street in Magic Kingdom has a Mickey’s Kitchen Sink sundae (it looks like Mickey’s pants and you get to keep the sink/pants), not nearly as big as the kitchen sink at Beaches and Cream (you can’t keep the sink that the ice cream comes in from there).

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Shattered 🙁 we are coming over from Australia in October for our honeymoon and had my heart set on getting the Kitchen Sink. Is there anything similar anywhere else I could get as an alternative?

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The Earthquake at Ghirardelli is probably the closest thing.

There are also some great options at Ample Hills Creamery (the ice cream there is much better, IMO).

Alternatively, if you’re looking for something that’s a bit of a “challenge” (but more delicious), the S’mores Baked Alaska at Boathouse is tough to beat.

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I’m gutted we are booked into the beach club in November and were looking forward to the arcade and Beaches and Cream! I’m hoping there won’t be too much disturbance while we are there.

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We feel the same way. We’ll be there for a week in November and was using it as an excuse to visit Beaches and Cream more often. We had intended to make a number of reservations and use it as essentially as a quick service seeing as there isn’t much else in the area.

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I may be the only one sad about the arcade closing. But I have childhood memories of going there and to beaches and cream. Nothing can replace those two places, but it does need an expansion. They better not mess with the grilled cheese and tomatoe soup! Seriously epic. And I’m a little salty about it getting the trendy milkshakes. They’re neat but beaches and cream has its own unique thing, it doesn’t need to be trendy.

For what it’s worth, the arcade permanently closing is not a sure thing–just my prediction.

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This one ranks (for us) as one of the worst Disney restaurants we’ve been to. It joins Mama Rose and Via Napoli as “never again!” places. But it’s even worse because of the location. At least Mama Rose (Hollywood Studios) and Via Napoli (Epcot) are in parks so they’re easier to get to.

The restaurant is really small. I mean REALLY small. That’s why it’s so difficult to get an ADR there. It’s got 3 booths, not that many more small tables, and seating for 8 at the counter. That’s it.

But that’s not why it’s a “never again.” The food and the service! It’s really bad. We waited forever for our food. When we got it, my granddaughter’s food was cold. We had to then wait again for our server to reappear to send it back for some hot food.

I got the turkey club. I don’t think I even ate half of it. The turkey was suspiciously chewy in some places and hard in others.

Total waste of money and a mistake I won’t repeat.

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This is totally not a typical experience for Beaches and Cream. Getting reservations ahead of time can be very difficult, and sometimes, you have to wait a little long for the food. I’ll give you that, but we have never (in 20+ times visiting) had any of the other problems that you describe. How unfortunate! Maybe you’ll try one more time, and they can redeem themselves.

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Would you need a reservation to just get ice cream? Do they have anything ‘to go ‘?

They have a to-go order line in the restaurant, but through a separate door.

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We r head to the Beach Club in 2 weeks. What is your recommendation on best time to get a seat at Beaches& Cream without an ADR?

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We love Beaches & Cream and like to make it our first-night meal — a practical choice since it doesn’t require theme park admission.

Our best memory is our first trip: I excused myself from the table and quietly ordered one — my husband and I had agreed upon this ahead of time, but the kids had no idea such a thing existed. A few minutes later the waitress flicked the lights on and off and announced that SOMEONE had just ordered this holy grail of all ice cream sundaes. She walked around the small restaurants letting everyone have a look at the giant dish while loudly announcing all the ingredients. My girls were drooling but had no idea that the ice cream was FOR THEM, and when she plopped it down on OUR TABLE … well, I think it was one of the best moments of their childhoods. The whole restaurant was looking at us, and several tables immediately ordered Kitchen Sinks of their own. The kids talked about that sundae for a solid year, and even today — a dozen years later? — they still remember that day.

Two practical comments on the Kitchen Sink: – One kitchen sink is cheaper than individual sundaes for a family of four. – Note that they make three different versions: The Original, Chocolate Lovers, and Neopolitan.

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Do you need to make an ADR to go just for dessert ?

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very good info. thanks Tom. do you know B&C ice cream vendor? I have read it is either Edy’s, Haagen Daaz or maybe neither. My family are 20+ years fans of WDW and have never tried B&C because every post I have read indicate how difficult is to book time or certainly to walk-in without reservation.

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Thanks for the reminder about needing ADRs for Beaches & Cream. We have a trip coming up and I’d forgotten all about it. Like you said, their Angus burger is great. However, the quality seems to vary. I ordered it in August and October of 2014, and the patty in the second burger had that noticeably strong taste you often get in lower quality beef, making it worse than the burger I had from Landscape of Flavors. Next reservation, I’m taking your suggestion and heading to Crew’s Cup then Beaches & Cream only for dessert.

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REVIEW: Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is a Hidden Gem at Walt Disney World

Disney Beach Club Resort Hotel Beaches and Cream Banana Split with Chocolate Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream Topped with Whipped Cream and Cherries

Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Disney is THE place to be!

Figuring out where to eat at Walt Disney World is one of my favorite parts of planning a big vacation to the parks or just a short weekend getaway.

There are literally hundreds of places to choose from, each with unique menus and fun themes that transport diners into the world of make believe.

One of the best places to eat at Walt Disney World is Beaches and Cream Soda Shop, which is located right next to the big pool between Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts.

The small restaurant is turning out great food, but beware, dining reservations are hard to get, even at 60 days out.

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What is Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Walt Disney World?

Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is an adorable restaurant that’s themed after a 1950s beachside diner.

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The restaurant is popular with families because of its approachable menu for adults and kids, with an entire section dedicated to ice cream sundaes!

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I love going to Beaches and Cream Soda Shop on days I’m visiting EPCOT and I don’t want to eat festival food .

This is because it’s just a short walk from the International Gateway entrance to the park to the restaurant.

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What is the vibe like inside Beaches and Cream Soda Shop?

Once you actually sit down at a table inside Beaches and Cream Soda Shop you’re transported to a brightly colored 50s style diner with a big retro vibe.

Disney Beach Club Resort Hotel Beaches and Cream Artwork and Interior Design

Besides tables and booths, there’s a full counter bar where you can sit and watch ice cream sundaes, burgers, and more being made right in front of you!

Disney Beach Club Resort Hotel Beaches and Cream Counter Area

All the Cast Members at the restaurant are dressed in cute beachy pale colored uniforms which only helps to bring out the diner vibes.

If you’re lucky, you’ll get a waiter or waitress who is willing to play jokes or gossip with you about what’s been going on at the restaurant, just like at a real diner.

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How do I get a reservation for Beaches and Cream Soda Shop?

The best way to get a reservation for Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is to make a reservation through the My Disney Experience app , or online on the Walt Disney World website.

Disney Beach Club Resort Hotel Beaches and Cream Soda Shop To Go Menu

Reservations are available 60 days before the start of your trip and they do fill up quickly.

So, you’re going to want to prioritize making this reservation before less popular restaurants like Boma at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge or Skipper Canteen at Magic Kingdom Park.

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What if I can’t get a reservation for Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Walt Disney World?

If you’re unable to get a reservation before your trip, the restaurant does take some walk-up seating, especially first thing when it opens for lunch, or later in the evening.

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The best way to get a walk-up reservation is to be a guest staying at any of the Boardwalk Inn or Swan and Dolphin Resorts to be able to walk to the restaurant and not deal with self-parking at the hotel.

Beach Club Resort Epcot Lagoon with Swan and Dolphin Boardwalk and Yacht Club at Disney's Beaches and Cream Soda Shop.

This is because you can be turned away by the security guard on some busy days.

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What’s on the menu at Beaches and Cream Soda Shop?

The lunch and dinner menus at Beaches and Cream Soda Shop are the same, so there’s no need to worry about missing out on something at one meal time versus another.

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Grilled Cheese

A few of my favorites from the menu include the Beaches and Cream Grilled Cheese, which is a perfectly crisped sandwich with plenty of cheese and is served with tomato soup.

Disney Beach Club Resort Hotel Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Tomato Soup and Pickle at Disney's Beaches and Cream Soda Shop.

For something a little more hearty consider the rueben, which is loaded with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and thousand island dressing on top of marbled rye bread.

Disney Beach Club Resort Hotel Beaches and Cream Reuben Sandwich with Onion Rings at Disney's Beaches and Cream Soda Shop.

Loaded Tater Tots

If you’re taking a friend with you or if you have a big appetite, be sure to get a side of loaded tater tots, which can be topped with:

  • Green onions
  • Cheese sauce
  • Garlic-peppercorn ranch

The later of the two is my favorite.

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Kitchen Sink

Most people come to Beaches and Cream Soda Shop for the ice cream too, which you can get as a sundae, cone, or milkshake.

Disney Beach Club Resort Hotel Banana Split with Chocolate Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream topped with almonds whipped cream and cherries at Disney's Beaches and Cream Soda Shop.

Groups of friends or family will definitely want to consider trying their hand at the Kitchen Sink, which has eight scoops of ice cream, every topping in the house, and an entire can of whipped cream.

The ice cream sundae is even served in an actual sink , and when it’s ordered a big deal is made by the waitstaff, including sirens and horns going off.

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Does Beaches and Cream Soda Shop take any discounts?

As of the time of writing this post, Annual Passholders can get up to 10 percent off at Beaches and Cream Soda Shop.

Yacht and Beach Club Resort Walt DIsney World Pool Area Near Beaches and Cream Soda Shop.

Top 3 Tips for Your Visit to Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Walt Disney World

  • If you just want ice cream from the restaurant , there is a small walk-up window where you can get cups, cones, milkshakes, and some sundaes. However, if you’re really wanting to try the Kitchen Sink you’re going to need to eat inside the restaurant though.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask about counter seating. When the restaurant isn’t busy it’s often the area that’s reserved as first come, first served.
  • If you don’t get a reservation for Beaches and Cream, keep checking.  Everyone changes plans at some point during their  vacation planning for Walt Disney World,  which leads to dining reservations getting canceled.
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My Final Thoughts and Review on Beaches and Cream Soda Shop

Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is worth fighting for a reservation for.

The restaurant is a fun place to get away from the parks, with a unique atmosphere, and plenty of great dishes to enjoy.

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Until next, Happy Park Hopping Hipsters!

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Megan is a theme park expert and frequent traveler to magical places. She covers all things Disney and Universal and runs marathons for fun.

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(Original Article Date: February 2, 2022/Updated on March 27, 2023)

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The Complete Guide to Eating at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts

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There are LOTS of Disney resorts , and it can be hard to choose which one to stay at.

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Disney’s Yacht Club

If you’re a big Disney food fan (like we are!), the restaurants at each resort may influence your decision. Allow us to make that decision easier for you! Let’s head over to Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts for The Complete Guide to Eating at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts!

There are 10 places you can eat at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts. Let’s take a look at the tried-and-true favorites at each location!

Ale & Compass Restaurant

Ale & Compass is known for its New England-inspired comfort food. It is part of a larger complex that includes the Ale & Compass Lounge and a small market. If you’re a fan of sweet breakfasts, don’t miss the Dark Chocolate Waffle, which is served with Cherry Compote and Espresso-Mascarpone Cream.

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So much yum!

At dinner, the New England Seafood Pot Pie (with shrimp, scallops, crab and vegetables in a flaky crust) is a favorite. You’ll also find classics like steak, roast chicken, and burgers on the menu.

Click Here to Read Our Latest Review of Ale & Compass

Ale & Compass Lounge

The Ale & Compass Lounge just off the Disney’s Yacht Club Resort lobby is a great place to grab a drink and an appetizer. It was remodeled a few years ago, and the look now is modern and sleek, with nautical touches.

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It just seems right to drink a Dark & Stormy or a Regal Manhattan in this classy space. Food is served here from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. nightly, and while it is labeled as appetizers, you can get a burger or a flatbread that is definitely large enough to serve as dinner.

Click Here for Our Latest Review of Ale & Compass Lounge

The market at ale & compass.

This quick-service location has a focus on grab-and-go items such as cold sandwiches, fruit cups, and salads. But there is a coffee bar, and there are hot items available here, as well.

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Chilled Options

Best bets here include the Ham and Cheese Breakfast Sandwich served on a Pretzel Roll , or the Cuban Sandwich for lunch or dinner. The Market is also a great place to find special, themed cupcakes and other treats around the holidays.

Click Here for Our Review of a Seasonal Cupcake from the Market at Ale & Compass

Cape may cafe.

Cape May Cafe is home to a popular character breakfast — the Minnie’s Beach Bash Breakfast. You can usually find Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy here — and they are all dressed up in adorable beach wear! The buffet is pretty standard breakfast fare, with the Salted Caramel “Beach Buns” as a highlight.

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Minnie is ready for a day at the beach!

At dinner, the Cape May dinner buffet features New England seafood favorites, including Clam Chowder, snow crab legs, and fried seafood. Do not miss the Oreo Bonbons among the dessert selection here. They are a cookies-and-cream mousse-filled bonbon on top of an Oreo cookie, and they are a perennial DFB favorite!

Click Here for Our Latest Review of the Cape May Cafe Character Breakfast!

Beaches and cream.

There’s one place to go when you want large and over-the-top ice cream treats, and that’s Beaches & Cream ! We particularly love the No Way Jose Sundae and Kitchen Sink offerings.

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Kitchen Sink Sundae

We suggest grabbing the Kitchen Sink only if you’re with a group because it’s a LOT of ice cream to finish! This giant treat includes a scoop of every ice cream on their menu, along with every single one of their toppings , so it really is a challenge! While you do need a reservation to dine inside the restaurant , the to-go window offers ice cream to take with you to your final destination. You can also grab a burger and fries here for lunch or dinner!

Learn more about Beaches & Cream here!

Beach club marketplace.

Like The Market at Ale & Compass, Beach Club Marketplace is a quick service location where you will find both hot food and grab-and-go options. The Steak and Egg Breakfast Sandwich with Swiss Cheese and Garlic-Peppercorn Ranch Dressing is a specialty in the mornings.

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Rainbow Mickey Caramel Cheesecake

This is another good place to look for fun seasonal treats, like this Rainbow Mickey Caramel Cheesecake we found there for Pride Month. If you’re looking for an inexpensive dinner option, the Half-Roasted Chicken Dinner with mashed potatoes, vegetables, and cornbread is big enough to split and less than $15.

Check Out These BEAUTIFUL Cupcakes We Found at Beach Club Marketplace!

Martha’s vineyard lounge.

We suggest the wings and mussels at Martha’s Vineyard . And if you’re a fan of out-of-this-world drinks, this is a place you will want to check out. The space is designed to be reminiscent of a New England beach house, but we will say that the theming here isn’t great compared to other lounges on the property.

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It’s a Candy Cane Mimosa!

We’ve seen candy cane mimosas and jelly bean cocktails at this location before , so Martha’s Vineyard may be a fun place to check out.

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Hurricane hanna’s .

Hurricane Hanna’s is the pool bar for the Yacht and Beach Club’s Stormalong Bay pool. You should know that you cannot swim in the pool unless you are a guest of the Yacht Club or Beach Club, but anyone can enjoy a drink or a snack at Hurricane Hanna’s.

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Storm Chaser and Souvenir Cup

The food here will not be the best thing you eat on the trip, but it is decent for a day enjoying the sunshine. Kids’ meals are served in a plastic sand bucket with attached shovel, which is a fun treat that can then be put-to-use playing in the sand! We DO love a good blue drink, and the Storm Chaser — made with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Bacardi Superior Rum, Blue Curaçao and Sweet-and Sour topped with Sprite — is a fun reason to spend some time watching the action in the pool here.

Click Here for Our Review of the Stormchaser!

Yachtsman steakhouse.

We highly recommend Yachtsman Steakhouse as the place you can find some of the best steaks on Disney World property. You will get a traditional steakhouse experience here — one that caters to nearly all tastes.

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Filet Mignon at Yachtsman Steakhouse

We definitely recommend ordering the Cognac-Truffle Butter for your steak, and the Truffle Mac and Cheese is a side dish that would please just about anyone. We find the size of the side dishes to be big enough for two — so keep that in mind when ordering here!

Click Here for a Recent Review of Yachtsman Steakhouse!

Crew’s Cup Lounge

The Crew’s Cup Lounge is right next door to Yachtsman Steakhouse. We love the cozy vibes here! While you won’t find a lot of specialty drinks, the Crew’s Cup Lounge is a good place for beer or a glass of wine, and stocks several scotches and cognacs . It’s also a good place to watch a game if you’re missing watching sports while on vacation.

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Starting at 5PM, Crew’s Cup serves a limited menu of favorites from the steakhouse next door. We recommend the Yachtsman Signature Bread (especially the onion pull-apart rolls!), and the Lobster Bisque .

Click Here for a Recent Review of Crew’s Cup Lounge!

Epcot festivals.

You can walk to EPCOT from this resort, so we would be remiss if we didn’t mention that some of best eats available to you could be right inside EPCOT’s International Gateway if there’s a festival going on!

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EPCOT Food & Wine Festival

EPCOT festivals truly have a plethora of different options , so it’s great if no one in your group can decide on one place to eat, or if you have many items to check off your festival list anyway! Check the pages below for the latest dates, menus and information on EPCOT’s festivals:

  • EPCOT International Festival of the Arts
  • EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival
  • EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival
  • EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays

Walking around Disney’s BoardWalk is also a great option, as it’s really close by and has some great restaurants as well .

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Disney’s BoardWalk Inn

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December 18, 2022 at 7:37 pm

It is hard to beat Ale and Compass for a delicious breakfast and we love lunch at Beaches and Cream…especially the tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwich. Yum! Both of these restaurants are good reasons to stay on the Boardwalk as far as we are concerned!

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January 31, 2023 at 11:56 am

Looking forward to our lunch at Beaches and Cream next month. Lunch choices will probably be chicken sandwiches, followed by dessert (No Way Jose and Strawberry Shortcake). We usually order burgers or grilled cheese, but the chicken sandwich sounds so delicious, so we decided to be a bit different; but we need our favorite desserts.

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  1. Kitchen Sink Dessert Recipe at Beaches and Cream at Disney's Beach Club

    The legendary Kitchen Sink dessert at Beaches and Cream at Disney's Beach Club Resort is a gargantuan bowl, er, kitchen sink, overflowing with sugary treats. Here's the list of what's included: ½ cup fudge topping, warmed. ½ cup butterscotch topping, warmed. ½ cup peanut butter topping, warmed. 1 medium banana, sliced in 1/2 -inch ...

  2. Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

    For Walt Disney World dining, please book your reservation online. 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM Eastern Time. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call. Beaches & Cream Soda Shop between Disney's Beach Club Resort and Disney's Yacht Club Resort serves floats, shakes, sundaes, desserts and Americana fare.

  3. Recipe: How to make the Kitchen Sink from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

    Kitchen Sink from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop at Disney's Beach Club Resort Serves 4 to 6. Ingredients: 1/2 cup warm fudge topping ; 1/2 cup warm butterscotch topping; 1/2 cup warm peanut butter topping; 1 medium banana, sliced in 1/2-inch slices; 1 cinnamon spice cupcake (2 ½ x 1 1/4-inch), quartered; 1 angel food cupcake (3 x 1 1/2-inch ...

  4. Disney Shared The Recipe For Its Kitchen Sink Sundae

    The Disney Parks Blog shared a recipe for the Kitchen Sink sundae from the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts. This treat is RIDICULOUS and amazing, there are ...

  5. #DisneyMagicMoments: Cooking Up the Magic

    This Memorial Day, we're sharing a special #DisneyMagicMoments treat - the original recipe for our popular Kitchen Sink sundae and how to make it at home with a patriotic spin!. The Kitchen Sink sundae from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts is a Disney classic. If you've never tackled it before, be warned, this over-the-top indulgence includes ...

  6. #OnTheList: The Kitchen Sink Sundae

    But first, let's step inside Beaches and Cream to check out the place that the Kitchen Sink calls "Home SWEET Home." Atmosphere. You'll need to take a walk outside at the Beach Club Resort to find Beaches and Cream nestled next to Stormalong Bay (the practically-a-water-park pool reserved for guests of the Yacht and Beach Club).

  7. There's Something Different About Ordering Disney World's Famous

    For anyone who's ever ordered the mighty Kitchen Sink at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts can recall, it typically entailed a lively parade of pomp and circumstance from Cast Members, who brought out the hefty sundae as lights flashed and sirens blared.. Check out what ELSE is different at Beaches and Cream nowadays!

  8. Disney Has Released a Recipe for Its Famous Ice-Cream Sundae

    Disney has released a 28-ingredient recipe for its famous Kitchen Sink Sundae. The dish is typically served at the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop located at Disney World's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts.

  9. Conquering the Kitchen Sink at Beaches and Cream

    Ok, ten pounds. 5. Choose your liquids wisely. It's common sense to not drink a ton of liquids while trying to tackle the sink, but you do need a little for lubrication. It will help get the ice cream down. Choose something like water instead of soda. The carbonation will make you feel full and make you burp.

  10. OH. MY. GOODNESS! The Recipe for Kitchen Sink from ...

    DisneyParksBlog has released the recipe for the famous Kitchen Sink found at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop. This little restaurant located at Disney's Beach Club Resort is an absolute must-do stop on any Disney vacation. And now, we are able to make their most popular menu item, the Kitchen Sink, right from home. But wait, there's more!

  11. Beaches & Cream Soda Shop Lunch Menu

    Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, Disney's Beach Club Resort . Casual Dining . Entrées . Angus Beef Burger* ... Kitchen Sink (serves four) Scoops of Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Cookies 'n Cream, and Mint Chocolate Chip topped with, Hot Fudge, Peanut Butter, SNICKERS® pieces, Fresh-baked Brownie, and smothered in every additional ...

  12. Disney's KITCHEN SINK from Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Beach Club

    #disneydiningreview #covid19 #kitchensink #beachesandcream #beachclub #disneydessert Disney's Kitchen Sink is a HUGE dessert from Disney's Beaches and Cream ...

  13. The Disney World Kitchen Sink

    Disney World Kitchen Sink. It is available at Beaches and Cream in the Walt Disney World Yacht Club Resort. To describe The Disney World Kitchen Sink sundae as huge is an understatement. At $35 this is a dessert to be taken very seriously (and not alone). It is billed as serving four people It has vanilla, chocolate, coffee, strawberry and mint ...

  14. Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

    Beaches & Cream Soda Shop between Disney's Beach Club Resort and Disney's Yacht Club Resort serves floats, shakes, sundaes, desserts and Americana fare. Visit Disney.com. Skip Navigation. Europe (English) ... peanut butter and hot fudge. For the ultimate experience, get a load of the Kitchen Sink: 8 scoops of ice cream smothered in every ...

  15. Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

    You can access the restaurant from the Disney Boardwalk or by parking at the Yacht or Beach Club Resorts. Advance reservations are highly recommended. ... The Kitchen Sink feeds 4 people, or so says the menu. More like 40. Yes, this would have been a good option for Christ to have served to the masses. The four of us probably got approximately ...

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  17. Dining at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

    Credit: Disney. One of the most popular experiences to enjoy at Disney's Beach Club Resort is Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, a table service restaurant that transports Guests back in time to a vintage seaside diner with over-the-top dishes of American favorites. Beaches & Cream Soda Shop is open each day for lunch and dinner, and Guests who would ...

  18. Beaches & Cream Review

    Beaches & Cream Review. Beaches & Cream is a budget table service restaurant and ice cream dining spot themed as an old-fashioned soda shop at Walt Disney World's Beach Club Resort. This review features some food & sundae photos, thoughts on the ambiance, and our take on whether it's worth a stop here. ( Updated October 3, 2019 .)

  19. REVIEW: Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is a Hidden Gem ...

    One of the best places to eat at Walt Disney World is Beaches and Cream Soda Shop, which is located right next to the big pool between Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts. The small restaurant is turning out great food, but beware, dining reservations are hard to get, even at 60 days out. THIS POST MAY CONTAIN AFFILIATE LINKS.

  20. Beaches and Cream

    Tucked between the Yacht Club and Beach Club Resorts, this authentic soda counter restaurant is decked out in pastels and is complete with a jukebox!. Though the sundaes and shakes here are sizable no matter which sweet treat you order, Beaches & Cream is especially well known as being home to the famous Kitchen Sink: an eight-scoop ice cream sundae (made for sharing with the whole group ...

  21. Our Guide to Disney's Beach Club Resort

    Disney's Beach Club Resort is conveniently located very close to two of the theme parks, allowing for even more transportation options. There are boats that travel from Yacht and Beach Club to EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios. As a bonus option, the Disney Skyliner station is also at the International Gateway at EPCOT.

  22. The Beaches and Cream "Kitchen Sink Kit"

    Update: Beaches and Cream is no longer serving the Kitchen Sink sundae unassembled. Many Disney food fans know about the Beaches and Cream "Kitchen Sink Sundae" — a monstrous dessert filled with multiple scoops of ice cream, Oreo cookies, candy bars, cake, bananas, cherries, brownies, all of the toppings in the house, and an entire can of whipped cream — at Disney's Beach Club Resort.

  23. The Complete Guide to Eating at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts

    If you're a big Disney food fan (like we are!), the restaurants at each resort may influence your decision. Allow us to make that decision easier for you! Let's head over to Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts for The Complete Guide to Eating at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts!. There are 10 places you can eat at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts.