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Jon Paul
11-18-2015, 03:08 AM
Going the first week of February, I love sweets, what is the best place to go for Desserts in general in each of the four main parks? Which place, regardless of the rest of the menu, has the single best dessert in each park? And where is the best Ice Cream specifically in each park? And is there any place in a hotel or otherwise located on property that is worth the treck for there dessert item? Atmosphere is bonus points, any kinda sixties dinner/malt shop kinda place would be very worthwhile to me.

Pirate Granny
11-18-2015, 06:44 AM
Beaches and cream at th Beach Club...great atmosphere and great ICECREAM desserts. Need a reservation most times.

faline
11-18-2015, 07:33 AM
You might try the Tune In Lounge at Disney Studios. It's got great atmosphere and many folks absolutely adore their peanut butter and jelly milk shake.

IrishMickey
11-19-2015, 11:43 AM
We love the Chocolate Mousse dessert in the bakery in France, Epcot. The handmade Ice cream sandwiches on Main street at the MK are my boys favorite. :mickey:

deedee73
11-19-2015, 01:00 PM
We love so many desserts in Epcot but one of my favs is the Jack Daniel's chocolate mousse dessert at Coral Reef. The atmosphere is awesome & we truly enjoy our meals there. Just about anything you can choose in France is top notch. The cannolis in Italy are also a general stop for is too.

MK has of course mickey bars (as do all parks) and the Dole whip. We try and get as much Dole whip in a trip as possible. It can also be purchased at Captain Cooks at the Poly. Great atmosphere there - take it to the beach & a enjoy the electrical water pageant & wishes. MK bakery has awesome treats made daily & the plus here is that they can use your dining plan snack credits for purchases!

Nothing stands out to me at DHS or AK. We usually get mickey bars or Dole bars. I know there are now alcoholic frozen beverages at AK that sound awesome. There are some good cupcakes at DHS but not sure what is going on there with all the closures. Sci-fi has the best "adult" shakes. And eating in the cars is cool.

The Boardwalk of course has Beaches & DS has the create your own treats. That is so so much fun and sometimes a little messy. No matter your choices - the tastes are always there. Remember sharing is allowed & encouraged so you can sample more options!

BrerGnat
11-19-2015, 01:19 PM
The absolute BEST ice cream, hands down, at WDW is at the France Pavilion at L'Artisan Des Glaces. Super premium, homemade daily ice cream. My personal favorite is the chocolate and the sel de fleur caramel. They also have macaron ice cream sandwiches and ice cream sandwiches made with brioche bread that they put in a panini press.

Kona Cafe at the Polynesian has always had amazing desserts. You can also get the famous 'Ohana bread pudding at the Tambu Lounge, next to the restaurant, rather than having a full meal there.

Bluezoo at the Dolphin also has phenomenal desserts. You can get a dessert if you sit at the lounge or bar there.

In Magic Kingdom, one of the best desserts is at Liberty Tree Tavern, but only at lunch. It's ooey gooey toffee cake.

In Epcot, the Seasons Food Court in the Land has a great bakery with some really nice desserts. I like the butterfinger cheesecake and the strawberry shortcake there.

At the Studios, the writer's stop has a carrot cake whoopie pie with cream cheese icing that is really good, but it's huge. Definitely for sharing. Starring Rolls has the famous grapefruit cake from Brown Derby.

At Animal Kingdom, the mango pie at Yak & Yeti is very popular as is the cream cheese/pineapple wonton dessert.

Beaches and Cream has a cool vibe, and it's worth a trip if you can manage it. The brownie a la mode is really wonderful.

At Disney Springs, Ghirardelli is the place to go for ice cream sundaes.

Jon Paul
11-22-2015, 07:58 AM
So beaches and cream is on the boardwalk by those hotels right? Its not actually in a park?

magicofdisney
11-22-2015, 03:01 PM
Beaches and Cream is at the Beach Club Resort, not far from their fantastic pool area. It's on the backside of the resort, facing the water way.