Almond-crusted Cheesecake

The Best Desserts at Disney Resorts

In addition to the four Disney Parks and Disney Springs, Guests love to spend time in Walt Disney World exploring all the amazing Disney Resorts. Each features their own unique theming, atmosphere, architecture, entertainment, and more. A great way to truly enjoy a Disney Resort is by dining there, and each location has multiple options to choose from. With so many great choices, an indulgent dessert is always a good idea, and these are some of the best to enjoy at Disney Resorts!

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Campfire Cupcake – Roaring Fork

Campfire Cupcake
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The first dessert to check out at a Disney Resort can be found at Disney’s Wilderness Resort. Roaring Fork is a quick service location that serves up fresh and rustic fare including a decadent and fun cupcake that cannot be missed. The Campfire Cupcake features a chocolate cake topped with chocolate rocks, buttercream frosting designed to look like a campfire, and marshmallows roasting on top. With such great theming at a reasonable price, it’s almost too good to eat! (Almost!)

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Kitchen Sink – Beaches & Cream Soda Shop

Kitchen Sink
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Beaches & Cream Soda Shop at Disney’s Beach Club Resort brings the charm of the seashore to life through a menu of diner favorites. No meal at the table service restaurant is complete without indulging in a delicious ice cream dessert, and the Kitchen Sink is the ultimate choice. Featuring scoops of vanilla, chocolate, cookies ‘n’ cream, mint chocolate chip, and strawberry topped with hot fudge, peanut butter, Snickers, brownie pieces, whipped cream, and cherries, this is big enough to serve four Guests, but no one will want to share!

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Steakhouse 71 Signature Chocolate Cake – Steakhouse 71

Steakhouse 71 Signature Chocolate Cake
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Disney’s Contemporary Resort is home to Steakhouse 71, a table service restaurant that celebrates the style of the 1970s with a menu celebrating some of Walt Disney’s favorite dishes. A great end to any meal is with the Steakhouse 71 Signature Chocolate Cake which features fifteen layers of Jack Daniels-infused chocolate cake with chocolate mousse and tart raspberries on top.

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Mickey-shaped Beignets – Scat Cat’s Club – Café

Mickey-shaped Beignets
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Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter celebrates the lively spirit of New Orleans’ French Quarter where every day is Mardi Gras. Scat Cat’s Club – Café is a quick service location that serves up coffee beverages as well as a famous New Orleans treat with a Disney spin. Mickey-shaped Beignets are pockets of freshly fried dough smothered in powdered sugar that are delicious on their own or with a dipping sauce such as salted caramel or chicory chocolate ganache. Guests can enjoy Mickey-shaped Beignets in servings of three or six or go all out with a Mickey’s shaped Beignets Sundae or Baton Rouge Beignets which infuse the dough with a liqueur.

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Olivia’s Bananas Foster – Olivia’s Café

Olivia's Bananas Foster
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Olivia’s Café is an often-overlooked table service restaurant at Disney’s Old Key West Resort which welcomes Guests into the kitchen of Olivia, a longtime Conch Flats resident. The menu focuses on dishes infused with the fresh flavors of Florida including a delicious dessert that should not be missed. Olivia’s Bananas Foster features warm and flavorful banana bread topped with a rich bananas foster sauce and vanilla ice cream for a must have treat that Guests are sure to love.

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‘Ohana Bread Pudding – ‘Ohana

'Ohana Bread Pudding
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Another delicious banana-based dessert can be found at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. ‘Ohana is a table service restaurant in the Great Ceremonial House that serves a dinner of all-you-can-eat options infused with Hawaiian flavors. Each indulgent dinner ends with a serving of the famous ‘Ohana Bread Pudding. Featuring fresh bread served warm and topped with a homemade caramel sauce filled with bananas, Guests always make room for every bite!

Almond-crusted Cheesecake – Narcoossee’s

Almond-crusted Cheesecake
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The final dessert at a Disney Resort that shouldn’t be missed is at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Narcoossee’s is a tables service restaurant on the shores of Seven Seas Lagoon that specializes in coastal cuisine. After a delicious dinner of land and sea favorites, Guests can end their meals with the Almond-crusted Cheesecake. This creamy slice of cheesecake features a generous crust of almonds paired with a tart lambert cherry sauce and Chantilly and is best enjoyed with sweeping water views with the Magic Kingdom in the distance!

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