Beaches and Cream Soda Shop – A Flashback to the Fifties

disney-beaches-and-cream.jpgBeaches and Cream Soda Shop at Walt Disney World’s Beach Club is a hidden gem when it comes to restaurants on Disney property.  This restaurant is themed like a 1950s soda and fountain shop in every way.  From the decor and cast member costumes to the authentic juke box which plays a wide variety of classic favorites from the family-centric, mid-century music catalog, you’ll feel like you stepped back in time. 

Beaches and Cream does not take priority seating reservations, so at peak meal times the wait can be long, but at off peak times, this restaurant offers a great escape from a day at Epcot (it’s just a short walk from the exit between the France and United Kingdom pavilions to the Beach Resort) or Disney-MGM Studios (it’s just a short boat ride from Disney-MGM Studios to the Beach Resort).

The menu at Beaches and Cream is moderately priced and offers a selection of diner foods including hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, turkey sandwiches and more as well as mouthwatering ice cream creations.  The most popular family dessert is called the Kitchen Sink Sundae.  It’s served to guests in a replica of a small stainless steel kitchen sink amidst great fanfare created by the cast members.  It includes a scoop of every ice cream they have as well as brownies, whipped cream, cherries and more.  It definitely takes at least four people to finish a Kitchen Sink Sundae, but it’s still fun for smaller families to give it a try.  If you order the Kitchen Sink Sundae, be sure to ask your server to snap a picture of your family with spoons in hand!

Beaches and Cream is the perfect stop for a light meal, or guests can sit outside near Stormalong Bay, the incredible Beach Resort pool, and take in the action while enjoying a delicious ice cream treat.

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