Dfb guide you definitely need to make an app, so that people can get all the good treats at Walt Disney world on their phone instantly! whenever they’re near a food/snack venue they won’t miss an offering because the app notices them when something yummy is near.
I LOVE getting kids meals. Hot tip, when you mobile order a kids meal at a quick service, it almost always allows you to swap out the juice box or milk for a small soda, and SOMETIMES it even lets you swap out the cutie or apples for a more fun side like fries. In my experience if you order in person and ask for this they won’t do it, but they give you the option in the mobile order :)
FYI, the burnt end fries aren't actually gone. I asked a CM about this last summer. They don't put them on the online menu anymore or even the menu board inside because they sometimes run out before the end of the day. Instead, they only advertise it on a standalone sign by the registers so that if they do run out, they can quickly just remove the sign.
The butter bar was AMAZING ❤. I can’t wait to go back in June and get more. I love this list because I will be visiting EPCOT during a none festival time and want to try good food!
I found the Epcot egg rolls in 2020... I was dumb founded to find a snack so cheap! I had to try them, they were delicious!!! They are now a must have when I visit the park.
As a Brazilian fan I would like to say thank you for the video and all the tips for low budget visits to Disney since each dólar costs at least five Brazilian reais. My family and I will be there in June and your videos help us a lot.
Great video as always! The only thing I would change is moving the pretzel bread pudding higher on the list. It is soooooo gooooood! If you put it and Ohana’s bread pudding in front of me and told me I could only choose one my head would explode! lol!
Favorite snacks=Kakigori with sweet milk topping and the gingerbread salted caramel buttercream cookie sandwich. My daughter really likes the caramel cookie dough cup with milk chocolate too (also under $10). We keep meaning to grab either a raspberry macaron or the Croque Glacé in France, but haven’t yet.
honorable mention & its 1 my wife & i miss is the popcorn stand that was across the imagination pavilion. they had flavored popcorn. i liked the cheddar & my wife LOVED the buffalo flavor. a shame they dont have it anymore.
Thanks for the fun video AJ. It’s perfect tie in to a video I saw about a dessert at Epcot the other day. Has anyone has the honey mascarpone cheesecake? A) is it still there and B) where is it because it looks delicious!!
I would call "poutine" loaded fries. I would love to see Disney feature an allergy freindly snack stand, even one with no nuts or gluten would be very popular. Freshly made gluten free goodies. Even gf waffles with ice cream would work.
That would be a great idea, I see some stands have options, but it would be very convenient to know you can get all allergy friendly items in one location
AJ, you gotta try real "fromage squik squik" (or fresh cheddard cheese curds) from Québec on a poutine! But the real thing that does the difference is the sauce!!!
Planning to get some Kakigori when I go this year (less than two weeks left!). It sounds interesting, and nice for the hot weather. Though I also really want to try that cappuccino with vanilla ice cream in it from the France pavilion. Mmm.
Thank you for your informative videos. I am not sure if you have tried the Acia Yogurt Parfait located by the butterfly garden. My husband and I really like it and it makes a great snack or breakfast.
I rope dropped the bakery in norway liked the school bread. You can also get the coffee hot with a shot which was what I did because I'm always cold lol
AJ, thank you so much for these videos! Can you let Disney know that their prices are outrageous? I'm hoping that you meet with Disney and are able to provide feedback from your subscribers.
13:23 poutine style fries. It's pretty much what food is called when it's not made in the region, ie Portuguese style tarts, Japanese style cheesecake.
@@LMFAO6666100 nah idrc, i'm just joking about. idk i guess i kinda love how Americans act like they own the most common combination of colours in country flags. It's funny to me.
@@Georgie-Mthey don’t act like they ‘own’ those colors.. lmao but our flag is red white and blue.. plenty of flags have the same colors.. cmon don’t be dense.
This isn’t at Epcot BUT….. the coconut pot de crème at Gasparilla Grill at the grand Floridian is delicious. It’s a little coconut cream pie tart for like $5.00. It’s so good.
In New Jersey, if you have fries with gravy and cheese it’s called “Disco Fries” traditionally using mozzarella, but other cheese types are acceptable.
As a Canadian who grew up in the birthplace of Canadian Poutine (Quebec), I can confirm that none of the poutine served in Disney World comes any close to being as good as authentic poutine you can find in Canada. I call the Disney version American Poutine. As many international dishes that have been Americanized, it’s not bad but it’s really just a pale imitation of the original thing.
I feel like a lot of things made outside their original country are like that. Gelato from outside Italy is really just ice cream, Mexican pastries are much better in Mexico, even if the person making them in the US grew up in Mexico! It’s like the countries themselves have some kind of magic touch. Weird.
I got the chocolate caramel cupcake on our last trip and not to be a Karen but it was quite possibly the worst cupcake I’ve ever had. Now, I did grow up in a small Amish town known for delicious baked goods but I just was really wanting that amazing caramel and chocolate combo and it was just pure sugar. 😩
I was once horribly dispointed by ordering an item off a menu listed as "Disco Fries" that appeared to be poutine, but most definetly was not. Had I not been expecting poutine, it would probably have been pretty okay. Perhaps that will work for the non-authentic poutine?
i dono the crape de pare sit down cafe saved my bumb when i got dizzy on the rat ride....what can i say im obsessed with crapes and there cant be a bad crape with cheese in my eyes. Edit: GET THE Caramel popcorn at caramel cuche! (?) It lasted me 2 weeks, and it was the only popcorn I got the whole time i was there!
One great treat you completely skip every time is the rice pudding at the Norwegian location. They wouldn't sell it for years if it was a secret favorite. Doesn't even need strawberry.
There definitely are sugar free options around the parks & you can ask to speak with a chef at most restaurants. Disney has some more info here: disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/special-dietary-requests/
Soooo Poutine is basically translated to mess fries. So as much as gravy and cheese curds are the authentic traditional version. These other versions are still technically a poutine. Sincerely a French Canadian.
Disney should switch from Blue Food Coloring to Blue Butterfly Pea Tea. It is a drinkable science experiment that has the same vibrant blue shade as anything bathed in blue food coloring, but it has a fun quirk when acids like lemon juice are added as it turns from vibrant Blue like Stitch to a vibrant purple akin to Rapunzel's dress. The tea is very healthy with plenty of antioxidants. Granted The dried flowers used for the tea can cost $50 for 1000grams or 2.2lbs though so unless Disney can grow them domestically to save on costs they probably won't splurge for a healthy little science experiment to replace all the blue food coloring. Who knows? Maybe they might consider experiment with some recipes if the tea is ever brought to their attention.
I know I’m in the minority, but I did not agree with your #1. I’m overly basic 😂 and like the traditional EPCOT snacks. I think the food at the booths is overly complicated with excess ingredients for the sake of being strange.
Also, i love your channel but the caramel butter bar was so sweet and the caramel was so soft (not chewy at all) that i threw it away and couldnt even finish it. And the broiche ice cream sandwich from France was not enjoyable either, felt like putting ice cream on a sandwich and did nothing for me. 😅 imo
@miranimal The main reason was the vessel. The brioche bun is so dense and there was not enough ice cream to combat that. It is so dry and really just blah. Though I got a bad one with a bad flavor mix but I tried it a second time and it was the same.
( i dont know if this is really a thing in disney or if its against the laws in the park but here is my big joke on this vid ok ) Father: ok kids get your snacks here is some money Mother:(watching dfbg) 🙄👀😳😅uhm kiiids plz do not get em at (kids ran already in the worst snacks shop) Father:😑i guess we were too late Kids: look our snacks Mother: 🙄ok children feed those to the squirrels we buy healthier snacks Father:🙄i have sympathy for the lill squirels poor things must have stomach aches a lot In the tree"s The squirrels:🙄👀😳oh look see look over here guys FOOODDD 😋. (In some themeparks its forbidden to feed the wild lill animals like squirrels etc depends on what warning signs tho & which country)
Dfb guide you definitely need to make an app, so that people can get all the good treats at Walt Disney world on their phone instantly! whenever they’re near a food/snack venue they won’t miss an offering because the app notices them when something yummy is near.
I LOVE getting kids meals. Hot tip, when you mobile order a kids meal at a quick service, it almost always allows you to swap out the juice box or milk for a small soda, and SOMETIMES it even lets you swap out the cutie or apples for a more fun side like fries. In my experience if you order in person and ask for this they won’t do it, but they give you the option in the mobile order :)
woodys lunch box kids meal is the best!! you can switch for tomato soup, and fries with your turkey sandwich! all for under $9
I noticed this on the app! 😍
FYI, the burnt end fries aren't actually gone. I asked a CM about this last summer. They don't put them on the online menu anymore or even the menu board inside because they sometimes run out before the end of the day. Instead, they only advertise it on a standalone sign by the registers so that if they do run out, they can quickly just remove the sign.
the school bread from Kringla bakery is a MUST for me!! absolutely delicious and makes a perfect breakfast
Epcot is my favorite park out of all 4. I love the caramel pop corn etc…
6:51 Honey butter chip is actually from South Korea.. brand name HAITAI(해태). you can get it at Korean market,, waaaay cheaper
The butter bar was AMAZING ❤. I can’t wait to go back in June and get more. I love this list because I will be visiting EPCOT during a none festival time and want to try good food!
Thank you AJ for always bringing great content - we go to DisneyWorld yearly and always love to keep up with DFB for our trips
Yay! Thanks for being here! ❤
The cinnamon roll bites from brunchcot with the bacon bits are probably the best thing that I have ever eaten.....
I found the Epcot egg rolls in 2020... I was dumb founded to find a snack so cheap! I had to try them, they were delicious!!! They are now a must have when I visit the park.
As a Brazilian fan I would like to say thank you for the video and all the tips for low budget visits to Disney since each dólar costs at least five Brazilian reais. My family and I will be there in June and your videos help us a lot.
Have so much fun!! 🎉
That bacon & cheese roll at Les Halles is my everything.
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Great video as always! The only thing I would change is moving the pretzel bread pudding higher on the list. It is soooooo gooooood! If you put it and Ohana’s bread pudding in front of me and told me I could only choose one my head would explode! lol!
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Yes, finally the American Dream Slushy gets the recognition it deserves! It is my absolute favourite snack, but is easily overlooked 🤩🤩
Favorite snacks=Kakigori with sweet milk topping and the gingerbread salted caramel buttercream cookie sandwich. My daughter really likes the caramel cookie dough cup with milk chocolate too (also under $10). We keep meaning to grab either a raspberry macaron or the Croque Glacé in France, but haven’t yet.
The baguette with butter is soooo good. Our fam of 5 shares this one often. For $4! Can’t beat it. Yay for this super cheap snack. 😋
Thank you!!!! Will be there soon and this saves me time and money. I wrote my list of everything you mentioned. Can’t wait to try some of these !! 😊
honorable mention & its 1 my wife & i miss is the popcorn stand that was across the imagination pavilion. they had flavored popcorn. i liked the cheddar & my wife LOVED the buffalo flavor. a shame they dont have it anymore.
Thanks for the fun video AJ. It’s perfect tie in to a video I saw about a dessert at Epcot the other day. Has anyone has the honey mascarpone cheesecake? A) is it still there and B) where is it because it looks delicious!!
The Caramel Butter Bar is the best!!❤❤
I would call "poutine" loaded fries. I would love to see Disney feature an allergy freindly snack stand, even one with no nuts or gluten would be very popular. Freshly made gluten free goodies. Even gf waffles with ice cream would work.
That would be a great idea, I see some stands have options, but it would be very convenient to know you can get all allergy friendly items in one location
Agreed!!!
May i suggest calling Epcot poutine = Gravy fries?
@@alexandramacias6385 yes, I call them that too.
The banquette with butter is soooo good. Our fam of 5 can share it for a super cheap snack. 😋
AJ, you gotta try real "fromage squik squik" (or fresh cheddard cheese curds) from Québec on a poutine! But the real thing that does the difference is the sauce!!!
I laughed harder than I care to admit at “FARTS” 😂going to call it that from now on. Thank you for another great list! Yes to kids meals for adults 🙌
Croque Glase has caramel sauce now too.
Planning to get some Kakigori when I go this year (less than two weeks left!). It sounds interesting, and nice for the hot weather. Though I also really want to try that cappuccino with vanilla ice cream in it from the France pavilion. Mmm.
Decisions, decisions…. 🤔
Thank you for your informative videos. I am not sure if you have tried the Acia Yogurt Parfait located by the butterfly garden. My husband and I really like it and it makes a great snack or breakfast.
I rope dropped the bakery in norway liked the school bread. You can also get the coffee hot with a shot which was what I did because I'm always cold lol
AJ, thank you so much for these videos!
Can you let Disney know that their prices are outrageous? I'm hoping that you meet with Disney and are able to provide feedback from your subscribers.
13:23 poutine style fries. It's pretty much what food is called when it's not made in the region, ie Portuguese style tarts, Japanese style cheesecake.
that "American dream" slushie looks suspiciously Luxembourgish to me 🧐🇱🇺
It's red, white, and blue. What do you expect them to make the American flag in a slushy?
@@LMFAO6666100 nah idrc, i'm just joking about. idk i guess i kinda love how Americans act like they own the most common combination of colours in country flags. It's funny to me.
@@Georgie-Mthey don’t act like they ‘own’ those colors.. lmao but our flag is red white and blue.. plenty of flags have the same colors.. cmon don’t be dense.
@@faithbustos611 you think I'm being serious about this? cmon
Can you do a video on best drinks in disney? Like slushies and non alcoholic ones😊?
thank for this video 😁
Happy 1M subscribers guys❤
13:22 I'm grew up in Kenner, LA (just outside of New Orleans) and we call them boo fries! lol
Excited to try the chocolate pb whoopie pie!
My favorite snack is that Italian ice cream so yummy and delicious ❤
I'm Looking Forward To Trying The French Fries Snack At Walt Disney World Resort
This isn’t at Epcot BUT….. the coconut pot de crème at Gasparilla Grill at the grand Floridian is delicious. It’s a little coconut cream pie tart for like $5.00. It’s so good.
In New Jersey, if you have fries with gravy and cheese it’s called “Disco Fries” traditionally using mozzarella, but other cheese types are acceptable.
In jersey poutine is called “disco fries”
Interesting
As a Canadian who grew up in the birthplace of Canadian Poutine (Quebec), I can confirm that none of the poutine served in Disney World comes any close to being as good as authentic poutine you can find in Canada.
I call the Disney version American Poutine. As many international dishes that have been Americanized, it’s not bad but it’s really just a pale imitation of the original thing.
I feel like a lot of things made outside their original country are like that. Gelato from outside Italy is really just ice cream, Mexican pastries are much better in Mexico, even if the person making them in the US grew up in Mexico! It’s like the countries themselves have some kind of magic touch. Weird.
What is the difference?
How do you know have you tried it?
@@briankadlecik3691it’s fries and cheese and gravy i’m not sure how different it could be lol
That's what I was trying to figure out
I got the chocolate caramel cupcake on our last trip and not to be a Karen but it was quite possibly the worst cupcake I’ve ever had. Now, I did grow up in a small Amish town known for delicious baked goods but I just was really wanting that amazing caramel and chocolate combo and it was just pure sugar. 😩
AJ I have great news for you! There's absolutely already a word for poutine-that-isn't-from-canada poutine: "Disco Fries" :D really!!
Yes! That's what they call cheese and gravy on fries in New Jersey:)
I was once horribly dispointed by ordering an item off a menu listed as "Disco Fries" that appeared to be poutine, but most definetly was not. Had I not been expecting poutine, it would probably have been pretty okay. Perhaps that will work for the non-authentic poutine?
Can you do an update video on meals under $20
Sea salted caramels are so good at Karamel Kuche!
When I go to download your free snack guide I have to sign up, I've done that but still can't get the guide. Very frustrating!
I tried the QR code for the snacks guide and subscribed but never got the PDF...
I cannot wait to get some School Bread again. The copycat recipe I have been using is good, but the original recipe is the best.
i dono the crape de pare sit down cafe saved my bumb when i got dizzy on the rat ride....what can i say im obsessed with crapes and there cant be a bad crape with cheese in my eyes. Edit: GET THE Caramel popcorn at caramel cuche! (?) It lasted me 2 weeks, and it was the only popcorn I got the whole time i was there!
One great treat you completely skip every time is the rice pudding at the Norwegian location. They wouldn't sell it for years if it was a secret favorite. Doesn't even need strawberry.
I have totally eaten my bisque du Homard sitting on the edge of a fountain😂
And it’s GLORIOUS, right? 😂
@@dfbbreea 💯💯💯
Are there any diabetic friendly snacks in Disney? Sugar-Free ice cream? Anything??
There definitely are sugar free options around the parks & you can ask to speak with a chef at most restaurants. Disney has some more info here: disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/special-dietary-requests/
Les halles need more seats! I love it but not trying to wander with my breakfast
TOTALLY agree. Like, I love you Les Halles, but PLEASE make room for me to sit down and eat your yummy food 😅
The Canadian Maple popcorn is the BEST , BEST , BEST !
Soooo Poutine is basically translated to mess fries. So as much as gravy and cheese curds are the authentic traditional version. These other versions are still technically a poutine.
Sincerely a French Canadian.
13:23 should be faux-tine
For those not familiar, :"Poutine" = "Fries with goop"
French fries, gravy and cheese? It's a Jersey diner classic, disco fries! ;)
the bacon roll and the non alcolhol viking coffee and dole whip
Can you rank the best snacks under $10 for AK??
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Disney should switch from Blue Food Coloring to Blue Butterfly Pea Tea. It is a drinkable science experiment that has the same vibrant blue shade as anything bathed in blue food coloring, but it has a fun quirk when acids like lemon juice are added as it turns from vibrant Blue like Stitch to a vibrant purple akin to Rapunzel's dress. The tea is very healthy with plenty of antioxidants. Granted The dried flowers used for the tea can cost $50 for 1000grams or 2.2lbs though so unless Disney can grow them domestically to save on costs they probably won't splurge for a healthy little science experiment to replace all the blue food coloring. Who knows? Maybe they might consider experiment with some recipes if the tea is ever brought to their attention.
I believe "poutine" served at Disney is more like what NJ diners call Disco Fries
I always love your videos but no, 4$ for a baguette is not okay 😱😭😂
Are these all “snacks “ on the dining plan?
Unfortunately not 😢
12:20 call it FGC
gravy fries!!
Everything from Norwegian Treats is a 10/10 for me lol
It’s so hard to choose just one 😫
Do you think an authorized poutine would just be considered a loaded fry?
We refer to chees and gravy fries as Disco Fries
13:15 Fauxtine 😂
I know I’m in the minority, but I did not agree with your #1. I’m overly basic 😂 and like the traditional EPCOT snacks. I think the food at the booths is overly complicated with excess ingredients for the sake of being strange.
Different strokes for different folks! That’s why I’m glad there are SO many different Epcot options to choose from! 😄
@@dfbbreea Agree 100%! We Disney our own way, which is what makes a place like EPCOT so much fun!!
I would call the other poutine loaded fries. Either way its fries with good stuff, just eat it!
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I would call the Poutine “Fauxtine” 😂😂🙌 or “Faketine”
WHERE ARE THE CURRIED CHICKEN POCKETS?!?!
Just call the poutine loaded fries lol
Is it just me or is 6 bucks for 2 egg rolls alot of money
I mean.. not really. panda express sells them for $2.50 per egg roll.. and it’s disney.. so u always pay more for basic stuff.
Just you
The whole baguette at Les Halles is my favorite for a cheap filling snack.
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Also, i love your channel but the caramel butter bar was so sweet and the caramel was so soft (not chewy at all) that i threw it away and couldnt even finish it. And the broiche ice cream sandwich from France was not enjoyable either, felt like putting ice cream on a sandwich and did nothing for me. 😅 imo
My wife actively heckles your love for plastic cheese. I apologize on her behalf, we are seeing someone about this
How about calling it "fauxtine"?!
Poutine knock off: just call em “party fries”
Fauxtine?😆😁😅🤣😂
Ice cream brioche is terrible. Dry and tasteless bread with ice cream
Based on the comments, it looks like Disney’s Poutine should either be called “Fauxtine” or “Disco Fries.” What side are YOU on? 🍟
Is it too much to call it fauxtine?
Non-Canadian Poutine? Faux-tine!
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fauxtine
Rice Cream is my “can’t leave Epcot without it” snack. I was actually super disappointed in the maple popcorn!
Where is the rice cream?
It’s one of the treats in the bakery at Norway! 😋
@@ktpaladino thanks!
AJ - please try to resist the urge to refer to the Festival of the Arts as farts.
Am i the only one whothinks they should have made the american dream snack 7,60 bucks instead of the 6 and a bit?
Hot take, The Croque Glace is easily the most over rated item on this list and probably all of Disney World. Actual rating 4.7
Can I ask why because I can't imagine how warm bread and cold ice cream can go wrong unless the temperature mix doesn't personally work
@miranimal The main reason was the vessel. The brioche bun is so dense and there was not enough ice cream to combat that. It is so dry and really just blah. Though I got a bad one with a bad flavor mix but I tried it a second time and it was the same.
GLAD I get to keep my pinkie toe, Otherwise I might fall over,,,,,
Thank goodness 😮💨
( i dont know if this is really a thing in disney or if its against the laws in the park but here is my big joke on this vid ok )
Father: ok kids get your snacks here is some money
Mother:(watching dfbg) 🙄👀😳😅uhm kiiids plz do not get em at (kids ran already in the worst snacks shop)
Father:😑i guess we were too late
Kids: look our snacks
Mother: 🙄ok children feed those to the squirrels we buy healthier snacks
Father:🙄i have sympathy for the lill squirels poor things must have stomach aches a lot
In the tree"s The squirrels:🙄👀😳oh look see look over here guys FOOODDD 😋.
(In some themeparks its forbidden to feed the wild lill animals like squirrels etc depends on what warning signs tho & which country)
My problem is I go into the park planning on trying a bunch of different snacks but i get too full and cant try them🥲