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Beaches & Cream


Updated 6/16/22
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For those unfamiliar with this super fun restaurant find, Beaches and Cream is located near the pool at Disney’s Beach Club Resort within the Boardwalk district of Disney World in Florida. While it is a non character, casual dining option, it is a must to check out the experience for yourself! 

The restaurant has been recently refurbished. Some will say, when you order the “Kitchen Sink” you get a miniature show when it is delivered to the table! 


My family and I will never forget our first experience at Beaches and Cream when we stayed at the Beach Club Resort. We ordered the ultimate menu item - The Kitchen Sink sundae - with 8 scoops of various flavors of ice cream smothered in every topping imaginable! YEP, it is a thing and it was pretty memorable! 


Now that you KNOW you want to go, definitely for dessert and maybe even a delicious burger, know that it takes some thought to get to Beach Club! That is what we are here for, at On The Road Travel - we will help you with all the big and small decisions. We suggest dining here on an Epcot or Hollywood Studios park day because you can simply take a break and walk or boat to Beaches and Cream, then go back to the park! 


You can hop in a rideshare from any resort hotel or take a bus from your resort to a park and then transfer to another bus to Beach Club/Yacht Club. Even better, you can use the Disney Skyliner system and exit at the station at Epcot’s International Gateway. Beaches and Cream is conveniently located just a short stroll away from Disney’s BoardWalk entertainment district where Disney’s Yacht Club, Beach Club, and Boardwalk Inn Resorts are found. It's a 5-10 minute walk to find this gem of a dining/dessert lover’s location. 


This 50’s style soda fountain serves American fare/favs that will remind you of times of old along the Atlantic coast. It is a small space and dining availability is truly limited! Reservations are required if you want to order lunch or dinner! If you are looking to get dessert only you can order something from the TO GO window at the front of the establishment.


This option for dining is not in a park and does not require park entry or a park pass! 


Hours of service:

Lunch – 11:00 AM to 4:55 PM

Dinner – 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM


The pricing ranges from $15 to $34.99 for adults and varies depending on your choice of dessert - because HOW can you skip that at this location!?


At this time, dining plans are paused, and this might be a spot that you opt for just dessert instead of a meal! 


Whatever you dream---The team of magic makers at On the Road Travel can assist you! 


To start planning your next trip, contact your On The Road Travel agent. You can also connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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