6. Fontina & Tomato Basil Grilled Cheese
Location: Taste Track (Epcot)
Cost: $9.25
Grilled cheese is the ultimate comfort food, but at Walt Disney World, this family favorite gets a gourmet twist at Taste Track, which serves several varieties of this classic sandwich. One of our favorites is the Fontina and Tomato Basil, which is sophisticated enough to please grown-ups, but with a taste that hearkens right back to childhood. This sandwich is served with tomato soup, and is perfect for dipping!
7. California Roll
Location: Starring Rolls Café (Disney’s Hollywood Studios)
Cost: $9.49
Though sushi is pretty easy to find at the Japan pavilion at Epcot, it's not as prevalent at other parks, and if you find yourself craving a California Roll, you might be surprised to learn that the Starring Rolls Cafe (which is tucked away on the corner of Hollywood and Sunset Bouelvards at Disney's Hollywood Studios) serves pre-packaged sushi after 11AM for lunch. While the portion isn't overly generous, the California roll here always tastes fresh and is a great "hidden find" at a park that is otherwise lacking in diverse (and inexpensive) menu items.
8. Barbecue Pork Waffle Fries
Location: Golden Oak Outpost (Magic Kingdom)
Cost: $7.99
Though the Golden Oak Outpost isn't always open, when it is guests can partake in a number of "loaded" waffle fry entrees, including our favorite, the barbecue pork fries, which are topped with coleslaw and also served with choice of either sliced apples or baby carrots to make a complete meal that isn't just filling, but also has the distinction of being the least expensive on this list!
9. Caprese Flatbread
Location: Pinocchio Village Haus (Magic Kingdom)
Cost: $8.99
While families might stop by the Pinocchio Village Haus for its child-friendly entrees (which include pepperoni pizza and chicken nuggets), that doesn't mean that there aren't a few adult-friendly options on this menu as well. The Caprese Flatbread may not be the most generously-sized item on this list, but this flatbread is nicely stacked with cheese, tomatoes, basil, and a delicious balsamic glaze that will help those with grown up tastes power through their afternoon without spending a lot.
10. Watermelon Salad
Location: Flame Tree Barbecue (Disney’s Animal Kingdom)
Cost: $9.99
Salads, even at Walt Disney World, are often boring. However, just because you’re trying to eat healthy on vacation, doesn’t mean your taste buds have to suffer. Thankfully, the Watermelon Salad at Flame Tree Barbecue is one of the tastiest salads on property, featuring not just standard mixed greens and watermelon, but also pickled red onions, arugula and chunky pieces of feta cheese as well.
Comments
Unless you want to go hungry on the calorie empty salads, these and most every Disney offering is very unhealthy. They fill guests with cheap and unutritional c carbs. These pictures illustrate just that.
Had the grilled cheese at Taste Track and it was amazing. Been a while since I had the brat at Germany--goes good with a dark beer.
What about the sandwiches at Earl of Sandwich - Disney Springs?
As a season pass holder, the best and most affordable meal is a Publix sub that was brought in from outside the park.