Best DVC Resorts For Foodies



Disney's BoardWalk

Did you know that Disney World is a popular vacation destination for foodies? When you think of Disney do you think of basic theme park food? Think again! Disney World has dozens of restaurants both sit-down and counter-service, as well as various special snacks, drinks, and other goodies. The fun doesn’t end when you leave the parks because Disney resorts also have their own unique offerings for food and drink. DVC resorts are special because they have deluxe accommodations and are home to plenty of food! If food is important to you for your next vacation then check out some of the best DVC resorts for foodies.

Disney’s Boardwalk Resort

This resort is located near EPCOT and has so much for guests to see and do. Not only can you walk to EPCOT from this resort, but you can also walk the boardwalk itself. Based on an Atlantic boardwalk, guests can spend their time exploring and enjoying this area. Once guests are finished playing in the large pool with a twisting waterslide they can enter the boardwalk to work up their appetite. Here you’ll find Blue Ribbon Corn Dog where guests can enjoy unique corn dog flavors like the Mexican Street Dog, or the Golden Dragon. Also on the boardwalk guests can enjoy Pizza Window, or the Boardwalk Deli where they can grab a hot or cold sandwich. If you have a sweet tooth then be sure to check out the Cake Bake Shop Bakery for a slice of Cookie Dough Cake.

Cake Bake Shop
Cake Bake Shop. Photo: Emily Murray.

Disney’s Beach Club

Nearby Disney’s Boardwalk is where you will find Disney’s Beach Club. This resort is also within walking distance to EPCOT, and the boardwalk as well. Disney’s Beach Club is home to an incredible sit-down restaurant called Cape May Cafe. For breakfast, guests are joined by Daisy, Minnie, and other friends for a delicious breakfast buffet. For lunch or dinner, guests can enjoy a seafood buffet stocked full of favorites like seafood pasta salad, shrimp, fried fish, and so much more.

Cape May Cafe
Dinner Plate From Cape May Cafe. Photo: Megan Woodard

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Located on the monorail line, Disney’s Contemporary Resort is also a great place for foodies to be. Whether you are enjoying Contempo Cafe’s quick-service options, or sitting down at Chef Mickey’s for a character meal, there is no shortage of good food here. Steakhouse 71 is another restaurant at Disney’s Contemporary Resort where guests can indulge in steak and other delicious sides. If you’re looking for dine dining then you are certain to enjoy California Grill. Located on the 15th floor of the resort, California Grill serves a three course meal that changes seasonally. This is a Disney signature dining experience, so guests are expected to dress accordingly. This restaurant also gives guests a wonderful view of Magic Kingdom’s fireworks with its observation platform.

Disney’s California Grill. Photo: Disney

Have you ever stayed at any of these resorts? What did you eat while you were there? We want to hear from you in the comments below!

Featured Photo: Emily Murray.

Written by

Megan Woodard


Contributing Writer

Megan was born into a Disney family. Her first trip to Disney World was when she was only 18 months old. Now as an adult, Megan loves to share the magic of Disney with her family. Keeping up with Disney news and Disney World knowledge is a fun hobby for Megan. Disney World is her favorite place to be and continuously brings back her childhood joy.

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