Boardwalk to Go. Located in the heart of the action, this food kiosk is open to serve all the traditional Boardwalk fare. Hot dogs, fries, drinks and snacks are available to enjoy as guests watch the various shows and entertainment every evening.
EPSN Club. If you're looking to catch your favorite team's game while on vacation, this is the place for you. Belly up to the bar or pull up a table to enjoy wings, nachos, chicken strips for a snack, or any number of burgers, sandwiches or hot dogs for a more substantial meal. The décor is all sports and the walls are covered in television sets broadcasting every game on ESPN and its related channels.
Big River Grille. A brewery is the setting for this informal restaurant. Enjoy a selection of housemade ales and lagers while you peruse the large menu, full of large salads, full entrees and casual sandwiches. The Big River Grille does not take advanced reservations, so be prepared to sit back and wait on a busy evening.
Spoodles. Set up to look like a large and open Mediterranean farmhouse, Spoodles is a great destination for breakfast or dinner. Breakfast is an excellent combination or Mediterranean specialties and traditional breakfast foods. Dinner focuses on regional cuisine and diners can enjoy food from Greece, Italy and more. In addition to the sit down restaurant, Spoodles also features a walk up pizza window where passersby can pick up a slice or a whole pie to enjoy.
Boardwalk Bakery. Enter into this tiny bakery where you can choose from among a number of delicious pastries to begin your morning or end your evening. Mickey shaped muffins, tiramisu, cheesecake, cupcakes, doughnuts and fruit tarts vie for attention among themselves. Full sized Disney cakes are also available at this popular stop, as well as more substantial paninis, fruit plates and yogurt parfaits. Be sure to get there early, as the bakery is small and the lines can be very long!
Flying Fish. This restaurant is the Boardwalk Inn and Villas' answer to Signature Disney Dining. The décor is whimsical, but the food is first class. Here seafood is king, and the potato wrapped red snapper is by far the premiere item on the menu. For an evening of unparalleled service and cuisine, the Flying Fish won't disappoint.
From a slice of pizza to Chardonnay steamed mussels, the Boardwalk is your answer when hunger calls. The resort itself is a beautiful destination, and the entertainment and cuisine makes it a must do for any Disney vacation!
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