Colorful, retro soda parlor serving classic diner fare & a signature giant Kitchen Sink sundae.
Vivian P.
Must bring your kids here!
We had a reservation for 10:30 pm, and this place was still bumping with a great atmosphere with lots of people looking for a late-night or post-park snack.
The decoration is so cute. All the Disney paintings and colorful furniture.
To start, our waiter Brian from small town Ohio was extremely friendly.
We ordered a cookies and cream shake, and a mint shake. The shakes were both excellent, a cold temperature, consistency and appropriate thickness which is what I’m looking for when I have a milk shake.
For snacks/mains, we had the grilled cheese with bacon and a side of tomato bisque, and the chili and cheese tater tots. The grilled cheese was great, while the tomato bisque was relatively plain so excellent for dipping the grilled cheese. The chili and cheese tater tots had a great cheese sauce while not tasting too artifical, if that makes sense. The tots still maintained their crunch and consistency even when being under, mixed with the sauce so the bite was still good after some time.
Overall great comfort food. On the Disney resort culinary scale, I would rank this pretty highly.
… moreThe Crafty Eater
We went during the fall season and we’re strictly here for desserts and booze. The cookies sticks were fine though they were a little dry and I get that because they had to be dipped. It’s not something I’d get again but it’s a fun treat for kids. The pumpkin pie milkshake was very, very sweet with only light notes of pumpkin in it. But the pumpkin pie slice on top was very delicious. And you can’t go wrong with a scoop of mint chocolate chip ice cream and a pint of Guinness so that was great! All in all going to beaches and cream is a fun adventure, whether you’re single, with adult friends, or bringing the whole family family. I highly recommend it!
… moreAmanda Major
Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is one of my all time favorite Disney restaurants. My emphasis has been dessert, but you can definitely order lunch and dinner food here, from hamburgers and chicken sandwiches to grilled cheese and salad. I believe they have the best desserts on Disney property at the most Disney-reasonable prices, with the average cost around $12. Reservations are hard to come by; you’ll find them easier late at night, and you definitely want to make them ASAP. They have a window where you can order as a walk up., but it’s more of a full experience if you die in tableside. The Kitchen Sink is crazy fun to order and watch it being dropped off at tables. We’ve never had wait staff that wasn’t courteous, prompt, and friendly. Let me sing the praises of the three scoop ice cream sundae, by far my favorite menu item.
… moreKarly Bonzi
Amazing food and even better desserts. We used our Disney resort meal plan here. The Guinness float was incredible. French dip sandwich was so good, I came back for a second the next day. We had 5 desserts in our big group and all of them were incredible. Great place for dinner or just dessert!
… moreKaylie
delicious! was so happy with my roast beef sandwich. the desserts were sweet and creative, I got the frozen sunshine shake. loved it
… moreRuby tennis
Beautiful location in front of what I think is the best pool at Disney resorts yacht Beach club. The ice cream parlor is retro style, adorable character, art, and paintings. Sometimes there’s a line to wait but there’s also a quick service window. I don’t mind Disney pricing, but I did ask for almonds and peanuts and sauces on top of my ice cream sundae. I was charged additional per item when I got my sundae. It was missing the nuts and then I was toldthey ran out of it but yet I was charged so it’s a little sketchy. Some of the servers are a little fussy, but overall Disney atmosphere is what brings you here.
… moreScott Jensen
This is one of the few places Disney has not touched. Good burgers, fries, and the best onion rings. They have a nice selection of ice cream, shakes, and even a root beer float.
Our server was awesome and the place has a great 50’s vibe everyone enjoys.
Don’t forget the kitchen sink when you have a crew with you.
… moreKyle Freeman
Got a take out milkshake one night and a strawberry shortcake the next. It was decent but the ice cream had freezer burn and the milkshake was really milky and not very chocolatey. I’d say its overrated
… moreJoshua McCarthy
We’re a family of 6 with 4 kids and absolutely loved Beaches Cream and Soda Shop. We went for an early lunch. My daughter and I are Gluten Free and they handled that with excellence. All 6 of our meals were great. Of course we had to get ice cream which was exceptional. The portions are large and the service was great. We’ll be back for the Kitchen Sink next time. Parking was easy if you drive. Just tell the gate that you have a dining reservation and they will check you in.
… moreAndrew Dale
The food was ok. The waiter, Thienau, was a little snarky, especially for Disney when trying to order dessert. I was very taken back. Simply asked for the brownie sundae and he questioned which one. I said the ala -mode on the bottom of the menu, at which point he waved the menu and says I told you there are two at the bottom. As a trainer, I would have expected to be as condescending. Wont be back.
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