What Special Nibble Would You Like to Try at WDW?

jaletu2000

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There are so many snacks and nibbles at WDW that I haven't gotten to try yet - and I've been dozens of times! Thanks to this Restaurant board I know what to look for. Next trip I intend to get:

A Beaver Tail - leaning toward chocolate hazelnut

A Dole Whip - HOW did I miss this for so long?

Will also be looking for the lady who makes candy in Japan - hope she's there.

What would you like to try on your next trip that you haven't before?
 
I agree with you about the Beaver Tails and Dole Whip, we just don't seem to hit those places between meals. I would also love to try some of the desserts at EPCOT. I was disappointed that the chocolate icecream Mickey bar was no where to be found and had to settle for a regular one.
 
Sorry to hear that about the Mickey Bars! I need at least one of those each trip. I intend to seek out that bakery that is in Future World - can't remember that name. Your post just made me think of it! Guess that's #4.
 
I would like to try a dole whip (never even seen the stand where they sell them) lol

Also... something from the boardwalk bakery (never been there) and the grapefruit cake at the Brown Derby - sounds different!

>>^..^<<
 

A hamburger from Beaches and Cream
 
Well, lately I've been reading about Sticky Mickeys and I'm intrigued. I'm even staying at the right place to get them on this coming trip! :earsboy:
 
Oh boy, where should I start.;)

Sticky Mickeys, I just read about these this week

Grapefruit Cake Brown Derby

Tonga Toast Kona Cafe

Kaki Gori, Japan I think

Beaver Tails United Kingdom

Cheese soup and bread sticks Canda
 
I want to try a cinnamon yummy at the Boardwalk Bakery.

I also want to try a kaki gori and a dole whip!
 
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Unless you are really interested in eating at the Brown Derby, you can get that grapefruit cake at the Starring Rolls bakery at MGM. Brown Derby in my opinion was extremely overpriced, and I don't think I have ever said that about any other WDW restaurant. Have always felt that while not cheap that you usually get your money's worth.
 
A strawberry swirl at the Enchanted Grove. I've meant to try it for several trips, but then forget when I'm there! We'll try again Memorial Day week. Also, anything at Boardwalk Bakery, and ice cream cone at Seashore Sweets (I think that's the name).
 
This is why once each trip we do a " Snack around the World". The first time we did this my kids thought I was kidding- I told them they could eat whatever they wanted because they were on vacation:D I let them choose from all the carts and counter service places in Epcot. One year we even did a "fried dough tour of Epcot" It sounds kind of gross, but we had so much fun doing it:D
 
The grapefruit cake.

The dolewhip was basically pineapple flavored soft ice cream. My nephew got the float-which was the dole whip in pineapple juice. It was much better!
 
I went into the Norway bakery right after stuffing myself at the Mexican Cantina- I wanted either one of those almond covered pretzels or the heart shaped waffle cookie, but was so full I couldn't do it. Next time I am getting one!

I would also like to check out Beaches and Cream and get a cheesburger and onion rings. Yummy.
 
Another vote for Dole Whip. No matter how much I've eaten and how stuffed I feel I've got to have at least one everytime I'm in MK.
 


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