dessert after parks close?

Philadisney

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my friend and i are going to WDW for four days in march. one of the nights we plan on eating dinner early at epcot so i was thinking we could go to one of the resorts for a quick dessert after illuminations ends at 9:15. although i'm excited about the places we'll be eating at the parks, we've been to them all before and i'd like to check out someplace new for a late bite. does anyone know if any of the resort quick service spots have late hours and are good for dessert? beaches n' cream looked promising...i found the menus on allears.net but not the hours. i'm guessing they probably change seasonally but it'd be nice to have an idea. thanks anyone! :flower:
 
Philadisney said:
my friend and i are going to WDW for four days in march. one of the nights we plan on eating dinner early at epcot so i was thinking we could go to one of the resorts for a quick dessert after illuminations ends at 9:15. although i'm excited about the places we'll be eating at the parks, we've been to them all before and i'd like to check out someplace new for a late bite. does anyone know if any of the resort quick service spots have late hours and are good for dessert? beaches n' cream looked promising...i found the menus on allears.net but not the hours. i'm guessing they probably change seasonally but it'd be nice to have an idea. thanks anyone! :flower:

Regradless of the season, B&C never closes before 10:30 or so. Also the BW bakery is always open until after 10pm.

Anne
 
ducklite said:
Regradless of the season, B&C never closes before 10:30 or so. Also the BW bakery is always open until after 10pm.

Anne

yessssss, thank you! that was what i was hoping to hear :) now just have to convince my fellow traveler to go.
 
We were in WDW in December, and we viewed Illuminations right behind the Fish N Chips place. Afterward, it was a nice stroll to B&C for a late dinner and dessert. They do stay open late (11pm that night) and it wasnt crowded. Busy but not crowded or a long wait.
 

I'll second the BW bakery for baked goods - cakes, doughnuts, etc. There is also a candy and ice cream place next to it.
 
Isn't there a Ghiradelli's at DTD ? I could go for that.
 
HopperFan said:
Isn't there a Ghiradelli's at DTD ? I could go for that.

Yes- that's exactly what I was gonna suggest.... There's always some dancing to be done to work off those calories at Pleasure Island right next door too :)
 
HopperFan said:
Isn't there a Ghiradelli's at DTD ? I could go for that.

oh man i LOVE that place. best sundaes i've ever had. i'm saving it for our last day :)
 
If you feel like tripping on the monorail or a bus, The Poly has a 24 hour place tucked around the pool area (sort of). Captain's Den or something...I've been there once so I can't grade it, just know its a late-nighter. The views around the lake might be worth trip...seems like it has a grill, doubt it would stand up against a bakery though.
 
I vote for Beaches and Cream!

The Boardwalk Bakery is very good, but often there are not alot of choices left in the late evening. You could also get some ice cream at Seashore Sweets and sit on the Boardwalk and people watch while eating.
 

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