Have you ever stayed at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn?
It’s a very well-located resort that’s close to EPCOT and several other Disney hotels. But did you know that there’s also some great dining here? Well, there is! We’re going to break down all your dining options at BoardWalk Inn so you can make those important “where and what to eat” decisions the next time you’re there.
AbracadaBar
Let’s start with one of the most unique bars in all of Disney World. This bar has a SECRET — it used to be a hideout of a group of Boardwalk magicians who mysteriously disappeared over 70 years ago. This bar is FULL of throwbacks to those magicians, so if you do visit, be sure to take some time to peruse your surroundings. There is some outdoor seating available, but you want to sit indoors — trust us!
We have to recommend one of the food items here. It’s the Abra Fries with Parmesan Cheese, Gremolata, and Truffle Cheese Sauce. These fries are GOOD.
The cocktails here are also magic-themed: we especially like the Magic Mirror, made with Bacardi Rum, Soda Water, Mango Syrup, Sprite, and Lime Juice. It’s a nice tropical-flavored drink without an overabundance of sweetness.
Read a recent review!
Belle Vue Lounge
The Belle Vue Lounge is modeled after a 1930s sitting room and is so cozy, you may not ever want to leave. You’ll listen to radio shows from the 30s and 40s while you’re here, and maybe even try your hand at a board game. In the morning, you can grab pastries and coffee here, but later in the day, this is where you want to just chill — or maybe even grab a quick nap in one of the comfy chairs.
It’s all about the cocktails here, and there are some delicious ones to try. The Orange Blossom Manhattan, with Knob Creek Disney Single Barrel Bourbon, Cointreau Noir Liqueur, Orange Blossom Honey, and Orange Bitters, is great for those who want a twist on a traditional Manhattan.
There are also a selection of delicious non-alcoholic drinks to try, like the Agave Garden made with Lyer’s Agave Reserva Spirit (non-alcoholic), cold-pressed lime juice, passionfruit papaya green tea, and cucumber. Interestingly enough, this non-boozy drink still packs a flavorful and refreshing punch!
Here’s a review of Belle Vue Lounge
Big River Grille and Brewing Works
PLEASE NOTE: Big River Grille & Brewing Works closed permanently on January 22, 2024.
Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs
HOORAY! As of August 23rd, Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs is OPEN at long last!
Located on Disney World’s BoardWalk, it was initially slated to open in 2023 (“late 2023,” to be precise), but met with delays. So we’ve been looking forward to this for a LONG TIME.
Why? Because these are NOT you average Corn Dogs with options like Mexican Street Dogs, Pickle Dogs, and more. And let me tell you… the wait was WORTH IT!
Click HERE for our full review of Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs!
BoardWalk Deli
If you’re looking for classic hot and cold sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, head on over to BoardWalk Deli, which sits on Disney’s BoardWalk. You’ll also find some delicious sweet treats here, too (including those from BoardWalk Bakery, which this deli replaced).
Breakfast brings some fresh bagels, but we’re going to recommend the Everything Bagel Sandwich with cage-free egg, a sausage patty, and cheddar on an everything bagel because it is EVERYTHING. However, the Bagel Breakfast Sandwich is also a solid choice. It’s made with bacon, cage-free egg, caramelized onion, and cheddar on a regular bagel.
For lunch or dinner, the Chicken and Walnut Salad Wrap, which is a Rotisserie Chicken, Grapes, Walnuts, and Mayonnaise in a Spinach Wrap, is a great healthy-ish and tasty choice, although the real sandwich winner here for us is the Warm Pastrami Reuben with Sauerkraut, Swiss, and Thousand Island Dressing on Marble Rye (only sauerkraut lovers need apply, though!)
You want sweet treats? You’ll find a variety here, including cookies, scones, and muffins. Watch for seasonal goodies. If anything, though, we recommend the Cannoli!
Here’s our breakfast review!
BoardWalk Ice Cream
If you’re craving ice cream or milkshakes, BoardWalk Ice Cream offers simple sundaes and scoops made with Edy’s ice cream. However, these treats are inspired by Beaches & Cream over at Disney’s Beach Club Resort, so they WILL satisfy your ice cream cravings!
We’ve got two favorite sundaes here. First, the Thundering Surf Peanut Butter and Chocolate Sundae is HEAVEN. This comes with chocolate and vanilla ice cream, peanut butter and chocolate morsels, whipped cream, and a cherry! In our opinion, you can’t go wrong with mixing peanut butter and chocolate with ice cream.
However, you also can’t go wrong with the Bayside Brownie a la Mode, which is a brownie, hot fudge, and vanilla ice cream topped with whipped cream, chocolate sprinkles, and a cherry.
Here’s a review of BoardWalk Ice Cream
BoardWalk Joe’s
If you’re craving a margarita (and who isn’t?), you can go to Boardwalk Joe’s to quench your thirst. It’s just a small kiosk ON the BoardWalk itself, but you’ll find that it has a pretty extensive drink menu! You’ll find some imaginative seasonal cocktails here, too.
You can also count on favorites like the Marvelous Watermelon Margarita, made with Patrón Silver Tequila, Watermelon, Lime Juice, and Sweet-and-Sour to satisfy your thirst. Even better? Boardwalk Joe’s offers Mickey Pretzels.
Here’s a review!
BoardWalk Pizza Window
Okay, so if you’re just craving a slice of pizza — or even a WHOLE pizza, you can head over to the BoardWalk Pizza Window, which is literally just that — a window where you can go and order food. You will, however, find some outside seating here overlooking the BoardWalk.
Is this the BEST pizza in Disney World? Probably not, BUT the Side Salad here is solid and the Pepperoni and Cheese Pizzas are actually pretty tasty. This is where you go at the end of a long day in the parks when you just want to fill up on carbs (or please picky eaters). Also, the Mini Cannolis are pretty yummy for dessert!
The window is also open until 11PM if you need somewhere to eat later in the evening.
Read a review!
BoardWalk To Go
PLEASE NOTE: The BoardWalk To-Go kiosk has closed.
The Cake Bake Shop by Gwendolyn Rogers
There’s a brand NEW dining spot coming to the Board Walk in 2024: it’s The Cake Bake Shop by Gwendolyn Rogers. It will be a new table service restaurant serving brunch, lunch, and dinner, as well as afternoon tea. Disney says the new dining location will offer a “whimsical atmosphere that complements the magic of the idyllic charm of Disney’s BoardWalk that guests know and love.”
Guests will also be able to pop in for a quick treat from the bakery case, like cakes, pies, French pastries, and more!
Learn More About The Cake Bake Shop!
Carousel Coffee
Carousel Coffee opened in December 2022 at Disney’s BoardWalk. You’ll find it just inside the lobby, which makes it convenient to pick up coffee and a pastry on your way out to the parks!
You can grab some classic snacks here, too, like the Vintage Mickey & Minnie Sugar Cookie, Banana Bread, Croissants, Muffins, NJ Crumb Cake, Scones, and Mickey Brownies.
Be sure to keep an eye out for seasonal drinks, too!
Here’s our review!
Flying Fish
Flying Fish is a signature restaurant that specializes in seafood dishes. The atmosphere is also stunning — the main dining room features a crystal flying fish chandelier. This joint is both sophisticated AND whimsical. As this is a more upscale dining experience, though, there is a dress code.
This is where you go to get some of the BEST seafood on Disney World property but be warned — it will cost you! Yes, it’s pricey, but there are some truly standout dishes here, like the Spanish Octopus appetizer served with Saffron Aïoli, Shaved Fennel, and Crispy Garlic.
The Chilean Sea Bass is a great entree served with Miso Blue Crab, Bok Choy, Spiced Fresno, and Lemon Grass Nage.
The sea bass was cooked perfectly! You can thank us later.
Read our most recent Flying Fish Review!
Jellyrolls Dueling Piano Bar
Okay, you don’t necessarily go to Jellyrolls Dueling Piano Bar for specific food and drinks. No, you go for the good times that happen when pianists take to the stage to battle it out every night playing music from the 70s through the 90s!
Be sure to ask about the drink special of the night in the red cup! The cover charge is $18 and it’s open nightly from 7PM to 1:45PM. But you’ll want to get there early if you’d like a seat.
Here’s more about Jellyrolls
Leaping Horse Libations
You’ll find Leaping Horse Libations near the Luna Park Pool. You can’t miss it because it’s themed like a carousel. There are a variety of eats available here, including a Pretzel Dog, Salads, and Pizza. Yes, you can get a Mickey Pretzel here, too.
As far as drinks go, you can occasionally get some fun seasonal drinks like the Dia de Fuego or one with actual PEEPS in it that we had one Easter.
You’ll also find many of the standard Disney drinks available like the Banana Cabana, with Cruzan Mango Rum, Parrot Bay Coconut Rum, Bols Crème de Banana, Orange Juice, and Pineapple Juice with a float of Grenadine, and the Captain’s Mai Tai with Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum, Bols Amaretto, and Tropical Juices topped with a float of Myer’s Original Dark Rum.
Check out a review of Leaping Horse Libations
Trattoria al Forno
If you’re looking for some of the best Italian food in Disney World, don’t sleep on Trattoria al Forno. Even the theming inside makes it feel like a classic Italian restaurant, complete with an open kitchen at its heart where you can watch the chefs work their magic.
Here you’ll find regional Italian specialties with many of the ingredients made in-house. Yes, that even means the mozzarella is made on-site! We suggest you sample that mozzarella by ordering the Charcuterie Board for $15, which was a selection of Cured Meats, Cheeses, and Pickled Garden Vegetables, served with Ciabatta Bread. The mozzarella was soft and milky, with a delicate sweetness.
For your main dish, you can’t go wrong with Lasagna al Forno, made with Blended Italian Cheeses, Beef, Veal, Pork, and Herbed Ricotta. I was surprised by its presentation! The pasta was rolled with the blend of meats and cheeses and then propped upright and topped with breadcrumbs.
Consider finishing your meal with the Tiramisu, which was Lady Fingers soaked with Espresso and layered with Italian Mascarpone Cream.
Here’s our most recent review
Here’s the thing, though — those are JUST the restaurants at Disney’s BoardWalk. Because of the BoardWalk Inn’s location, you have access to dining at Disney’s Beach and Yacht Club Resorts, too! PLUS EPCOT is a short walk away. So good luck trying to decide where to eat if you’re staying there because there are SO many choices.
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