Best Dessert at WDW

Moonpie

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I usually never make "room" for dessert when I eat out. Actually, I almost never order any dessert. So, I want to make sure that I don't miss out on something really good.

What do you consider the "cannot be missed" dessert at WDW?

Thank you!:cutie:
 
I just got back and its so hard to pick...but my ultimate top 3
Choclate Chip Cookies
Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce(1900 Parkfare)(I wish I could find the recipe for thier Vanilla Sauce)
Apple Cobler with Vanilla Sauce(Hollywood and Vine)
 
I hear the berry cobbler at Artist Point at WL is terrific...we will be finding out for ourselves in September. Other than that, for me it's the grapefruit cake available at Starring Rolls at MGM (Brown Derby if you're doing TS). Really worth a try!
 
I always die for the cheesecake in France (Epcot). That way you don't even really have to save room. The berry cheesecake at the Coral Reef is good too.
 

We hardly have room for desserts at dinner, we just came back last week and had the chocolate lava cake with mint chocolate chip gelato from the Yachtsman..ooh babe was it amazing but THE BEST DESSERT EVER goes to the banana fosters bread pudding from Ohana, I could eat that as my only food item for the rest of my life, I would be 5000 pounds but oh so happy ;)
 
My favorite is the bread pudding with fosters sauce and ice cream at Ohana's. So good that I was disappointed when I get too full to help finish it!
 
we've eaten at the vast majority of table & counter services in WDW, & the only dessert that i actually ate the whole thing :scared: is
the chocolate wave at coral reef :cloud9: (btw, a lot of ppl love the almond crusted cheesecake at narcooses, but we found it "just okay" ~ simply didn't taste homemade or as creamy & melt-in-your-mouth as a "really good" cheesecake, imho:confused3 ).

of course, it would help to like chocolate ;)
 
That's the best I've had thus far....but there's loads of opportunity for this to be challenged in Sept!
 
I like that berry thing at the Garden Grill a lot.

One of my favorite treats is a doughnut from the Boardwalk Bakery with that raspberry (or strawberry?) filling in it. That thing is so big I couldn't finish it as a meal. But it is flippin good.
 
Ghiradelli Brownie Sundae!!! OMG - I cannot even describe how good this is.

Of course, I am also a huge fan of the Mickey Mouse Rice Krispie Treats with the ears dipped in chocolate!
 
I'm a big fan of Ger's Bread & Butter Pudding at Raglan Road.

:beach:
 
For me there is no contest or debate - the almond-crusted cheesecake at Narcoossee's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's the main reason we are using two of our TS credits to eat their this September! :goodvibes
 
I enjoyed all the desserts we've tried! Kitchen Sink at Beaches and Cream, Chocolate Wave at Coral Reef, some layered apple in a pastry at the Main Street Bakery in the Magic Kingdom. The fresh fruit in a pastry shell in Sunshine Seasons, cheesecake (somewhere!), Dole Whip in Adventureland. this list goes on and on...
And I can't go to Disney without having a Mickey Pop! OMG! My mouth is watering just thinking about these yummy desserts!:love:
 
For me there is no contest or debate - the almond-crusted cheesecake at Narcoossee's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's the main reason we are using two of our TS credits to eat their this September! :goodvibes

Can't wait to try this one!! So far my fave is the Macadamia Nut Tart at KONA!
 
The Mango Pie at Yak & Yeti. Even those who don't like mango loved it. It was voted the best dessert at the table!

All of the desserts at LTT lunch are yummy, too.
 


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