Low price options in the Crescent Lake area

Pluto777

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Looking for a few nights dining in the crescent Lake area on a budget. I haven't been there in ages and not even sure what restaurants are still open & which are gone. Any suggestions welcome!
 
The corn dog stand’s line is longer than I expected.
I’d take a look at Cake Bake Shop late lunch menu. Maybe it will fit your needs.
You could walk or take a ferry ride to the other side and see what Beaches and Cream has to offer at their window. Sorry, I don’t know the operating hours but easy to find out.
 
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The corn dog stand’s line is longer than I expected.
I’d take a look at Cake Bake Shop late lunch menu. Maybe it will fit your needs.
You could walk or take a ferry ride to the other side and see what Beaches and Cream has to offer at their window. Sorry, I don’t know the operating hours but easy to find out.
Sorry to say the Beaches and Cream window is only for ice cream. I wish they offered their entire menu for mobile ordering.
 
Cake Bake Shop is stupidly expensive. Maybe try Picabu at Swan.

Honestly I think the better choices are quick service places in Epcot.
 
I love PPs suggestion of taking the Skyliner to RIV, Pop, AoA and doing QS at any of those places. We love QS at RIV and eating outside by the water. Look at the menus at any of the Swan/Dolphin restaurants - bluezoo and Rosa Mexicana in particular have great apps that could make a meal. The Fountain at Dolphin could be a good choice. Ale & Compass is good and isn't off the charts expensive.
 
The Fountain at the Dolphin is great. We also love the Boardwalk's pizza window, corn dog stand, or even the Boardwalk Deli for a quick, inexpensive option. Ale and Compass is good, but we also like the Market at the Yacht club as another sandwich/quick service option.
 
Hurricane Hannah’s by Stormalong Bay at YC/BC. Unfortunately, currently closed as the pool undergoes renovation (reportedly through the end of May).
 
The corn dog stand’s line is longer than I expected.
I’d take a look at Cake Bake Shop late lunch menu. Maybe it will fit your needs.
You could walk or take a ferry ride to the other side and see what Beaches and Cream has to offer at their window. Sorry, I don’t know the operating hours but easy to find out.
Just saw the menu prices at Cake Bake Shop.. Not exactly budget friendly in my book, but YMMV...
 
My favorite QS option in that area is to hop on the skyliner and head to Primo Piatto at Riviera. My second choice would be the Marketplace at YC. They have a chicken pesto sandwich that I really enjoy.
 












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