![]() ![]() The excellent fried chicken plus the delightfully sweet pecan butter further elevates this into a high quality dish that we strongly recommend. In any case, the counter service restaurant at Wilderness Lodge does offer this dish as part of its “All Day Breakfast” menu. Perhaps there’s concern about no other menu items selling and widespread chicken and waffle shortages if Disney were to offer such a logical pairing? Roaring Forks (Wilderness Lodge, Walt Disney World) – It’s downright concerning how few Disney establishments serve chicken & waffles. Now, if only Plaza Inn at Disneyland would pair its glorious fried chicken with Mickey waffles again! There’s truly something special about taking a mid-morning break to savor both a freshly-cooked waffle and a wonderful view of the castle. Several of these could make the list on their own merits, but then there wouldn’t be much room for anything else (besides, one already tops the list). Disneyland has Carnation Cafe and Plaza Inn, Magic Kingdom has Plaza Restaurant and Crystal Palace, Disneyland Paris has Victoria’s Home-Style Restaurant, Hong Kong Disneyland has Main Street Market, and Shanghai Disneyland has Il Paperino. ![]() Main Street Waffles (Various Parks & Locations) – There’s an option for waffles on every Main Street (or its equivalent) at every castle park in the world. In fact, after the little green men mochi, Mickey waffles are her favorite Disney snacks, and she has extensive experience on the topic.Īccordingly, here’s our list of the best spots for waffles at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and beyond… However, she’s also a sucker for snacks and an absolute waffle fiend. Regular readers of the blog likely know Sarah as the healthy one of us because, well, she is. It’s actually somewhat surprising we haven’t already put together such a list. As such, it seemed like celebrating this high holiday with a rundown of the best Disney restaurants for waffles was simply the right thing to do… ![]() It’s not like the calendar has any meaning anymore, anyway. Plus, we had already assembled part of this list and really wanted to eat waffles today. Being a staunch proponent of flexibility in fake holidays, I suggested we continue the charade and celebrate the momentous occasion a day late. It wasn’t until about 45 minutes later–after we had already planned a day of waffle-filled fun and I had my second cup of coffee–that we realized National Waffle Day was actually yesterday. Are you ready?!? IT’S NATIONAL WAFFLE DAY!!!” That was my first interaction with a very enthusiastic Sarah this morning, as I was still in a groggy haze before the caffeine kicked in. “Today is a big day…an important holiday that we’ve gotta celebrate. ![]()
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