Disney Food Bucket List

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I am looking for suggestions for items to add to my Disney Food (and Drink) Bucket List.

These are the items that I've crossed off my bucket list over the course of several trips:

-Dole Whip: Amazing, I got the float. I do wish the pineapple juice was cold though.
-Zebra Domes: So good, like a chocolate mousse cheesecake bite.
-Tonga Toast: Disappointed, dry, lacking in flavor, talk about a spoonful of sugar.
-Sticky Wings: Tasty, crispy, carmelized sweet teriyaki flavor. Skipping mustard drizzle next time.
-Stuffed Cream Cheese Pretzel: Good flavor but it was dry and the texture was off.
-LeFou's Brew: Very sweet but good. I will ask for no mango next time. It was too tart for me.
-Mickey Waffles: I wonder if the shape is what everyone loves because these were bland imho.
-Jungle Juice: Really good but I like a thinner lighter juice so I watered mine down a bit.


These are the items I have left to try:
-Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake
-Citrus Swirl
-The Samoan Eggs Benedict

Something that should have been on my list but I didn't realize it existed until I ordered it was the Pina CoLava at the Wilderness Lodge. Wow, was it good. Full disclosure, mine was virgin, lol. The slight raspberry flavor was awesome.

So what am I missing? What are your suggestions? Thanks for any ideas! :)

Updated Additions to My Bucket List:
-Macadamia-Pineapple Pancakes from Kona Cafe
 
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-Fruit and Nutella waffle from Sleepy Hollow in the MK (awesome!)
-School Bread from Norway in Epcot (was okay... but lots of people love it)
 
Have heard of school bread, may have to check that one out! A friend loves waffles so that Nutella waffle might be right up her alley! Thank you!
 

I second the popcorn, just tastes better in Disney ;) it's similar to movie theater popcorn in my opinion, probly why I like it so much!
A snack favorite of ours is the carrot cake cookie at HS!
We also discovered the pretzels at Sommerfest in Germany at Epcot! We didn't like the cream cheese pretzels either - they were dry with barely any cream cheese. The pretzel in Germany was moist and delicious!!
 
I second the popcorn, just tastes better in Disney ;) it's similar to movie theater popcorn in my opinion, probly why I like it so much!
A snack favorite of ours is the carrot cake cookie at HS!
We also discovered the pretzels at Sommerfest in Germany at Epcot! We didn't like the cream cheese pretzels either - they were dry with barely any cream cheese. The pretzel in Germany was moist and delicious!!
My sister is a huge carrot cake fan (mostly for the cream cheese frosting, lol) and we are headed to HS for the first time in many years so I'm thinking that one will be on the list!

Good to know not all the pretzels in Disney are so-so. The Mickey shaped ones were pretty lackluster too imo.
 
My eating bucket lists-

The Wave- Have never tried it but have heard good things.

The Hanger and the Boathouse- New since when I was there.

Everything at the food and wine- Haven't made it there yet despite all my trips. May swing down this year in prep for a big family shindig next spring and could get an AP since two trips in close sequence.

Turf Club- Once again, never tried it but have heard good things.
 
The Strawberry Macaroon ice cream sandwich from France in Epcot looks amazing.

I also loved the "Violet Infused Lemonade Dessert Slush" from the Pineapple Promenade kiosk, although I don't know if that is only there for the Flower and Garden Festival. Does anyone know?
 
Looking forward to trying the cronut in Epcot and also the ham and cheese croissant from the pastry place in France.
 
I definitely have Kona breakfast on my must try list. The pancakes sound amazing!
They are the best pancakes I've ever had in my life! Just thinking about them drives me crazy because I wish I could snap my fingers and they'd appear. So good!

I am shocked that you thought Mickey waffles were bland! Lol These are the best and I love them not only because of the cute shape, but because they taste so great! There is just something about them, that puts them above any other waffles I've had.

On my bucket list -
Fruit and Nutella Waffle from Sleepy Hollow in MK - I will get to check that one off of my list in September! We are going there for breakfast on our first full day, and I will finally get to try this amazing waffle and take my very own photo, since I drool over others all the time.
No Way Jose - Beaches & Cream! Finally staying at BC this trip and we have reservations there!

Things I've already crossed off and LOVE -
Fried cream cheese wontons dessert at Yak & Yeti - these were everything I read about and more! So amazing!
Crepes from the crepe cart in France - love these and I get them each trip!
Raglan Road bread pudding - this is the best bread pudding I've ever had. Puts Ohanas to shame.
Be Our Guest dinner - finally got to have dinner there in November and it was wonderful! The food was delicious and the lemon meringue cupcake was awesome.
 
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They are the best pancakes I've ever had in my life! Just thinking about them drives me crazy because I wish I could snap my fingers and they'd appear. So good!

I am shocked that you thought Mickey waffles were bland! Lol These are the best and I love them not only because of the cute shape, but because they taste so great! There is just something about them, that puts them above any other waffles I've had.

On my bucket list -
Fruit and Nutella Waffle from Sleepy Hollow in MK - I will get to check that one off of my list in September! We are going there for breakfast on our first full day, and I will finally get to try this amazing waffle and take my very own photo, since I drool over others all the time.

Things I've already crossed off and LOVE -
Fried cream cheese wontons dessert at Yak & Yeti - these were everything I read about and more! So amazing!
Crepes from the crepe cart in France - love these and I get them each trip!
Raglan Road bread pudding - this is the best bread pudding I've ever had. Puts Ohanas to shame.
Be Our Guest dinner - finally got to have dinner there in November and it was wonderful! The food was delicious and the lemon meringue cupcake was awesome.
Seeing as they have such a devoted following and they come so highly recommended, I intend on giving the Mickey Waffles a second try. I may have just had them on an off day.

I love bread pudding so I think that one will be something I will try. How is Raglan Road overall?
 
Seeing as they have such a devoted following and they come so highly recommended, I intend on giving the Mickey Waffles a second try. I may have just had them on an off day.

I love bread pudding so I think that one will be something I will try. How is Raglan Road overall?
Raglan Road is my favorite restaurant in Disney Springs! The food is great. They really have a great menu. The atmosphere is fun, and we always request a table in the main room to watch the band and irish dancers.
 
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Caramel corm from Karamel Kuche in Germany - that stuff is good!
I assume you have had a Mickey Ice cream bar :)
Pineapple macadamia nut pancakes at Kona - TO DIE FOR!
Cupcakes - I like the cotton top tamarind at AK but I also liked the peanut butter one at Starring Rolls and the....you get the idea
 
On my bucket list to try:

The fruit and Nutella waffle. I've had good intentions every year, but I forget about it when I'm there. Ive actually included specific snacks on the spreadsheet I've created to keep track of reservations this year (yes, I keep a spreadsheet. You never know when MDE may go down, right?)

Tonga Toast - scheduled this year

Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake - will be the last thing I eat before our trip ends this year. It better live up to expectations.

Cupcake from Starring Rolls - this year

Dole Whip - the line has always been ridiculous, and I haven't been willing to wait. I need to go to the place in AK this year.

We've had everything else that I've considered on my bucket list:

Cinnamon roll from Gaston's - skipping this year to fit in that waffle
Ohana bread pudding
Red velvet milkshake from 50's PT
Mickey bar
Mickey waffles - they are better than a regular waffle.
Zebra dome
 
My 2 must do's every trips are: a salted caramel from Germany in Epcot and a Grand Marnier slushie drink from France in Epcot
My try to do's every trip are: bread service from Sanaa, bread pudding from Ohana and No Way Jose from Beaches and Cream
Honorable mentions are: rootbeer float from MK, Yak Attack drink from Yak and Yeti in AK

Would like to try: Ooey gooey toffee cake from LTT lunch, dole whip with rum from AK, nutella waffle from MK
 
I had a Dole Whip on my last trip. I love pineapple, but I thought this was just ok.

Our upcoming trip is definitely food-focused. :laughing: We have only one repeat restaurant booked so far (Biergarten for my German husband and sister-in-law), so we are going to be checking off a LOT of bucket-list food items.

- Kona Cafe for Tonga Toast and pressed-pot Kona coffee (and maybe the pineapple-macadamia pancakes if we share).
- waffle sandwich at Sleepy Hollow
- breakfast at Boma (hoping for those goat cheese eggs!)
- Raglan Road bread pudding
- Star Wars cupcakes/desserts
- the chocolate-orange éclair at BOG dinner
- so many things at the F&G outdoor kitchens
- brioche ice cream sandwich at Les Artisans de Glaces


Just to name a few....
 
Narcoossee's Almond Crusted Cheesecake
Lobster Eggs Benedict at Grand Floridian Cafe
Pineapple-macadamia nut pancakes at Kona
Artist Point's Berry Cobbler
 


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