Best Animal Kingdom Snacks & Drinks (for vegetarians)

night blossom at pongu pongu in animal kingdom

If you like eating and drinking around Walt Disney World, you’ve come to the right place! Grabbing snacks and beverages are two of my favorite activities when I’m at the parks.

Disney parks snacks and drinks are endless (even more so when menus are constantly changing), meaning it can sometimes be overwhelming deciding what to get.

But, don’t worry, I’m here to help by discussing what I consider the best snacks and drinks at Animal Kingdom. Hopefully these will help narrow down your choices as you walk around the park, especially if you’re vegetarian.

As I continue to eat and drink around Animal Kingdom, I’ll be sure to update this list. Let’s get to my current favorites.

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Best Snacks & Drinks at Animal Kingdom

Hawkes’ Grog Ale

hawkes grog ale at satu'li canteen

Say hello to my favorite beer at Disney Word. The Hawkes’ Grog Ale ($12.50) is an exclusive beer, meaning you can only purchase it at Pongu Pongu and Satu’li Canteen in Pandora at Animal Kingdom.

It’s an American Pale Wheat beer with fruity hop and notes of apricot and peach. Don’t let the “fruity hop” description frighten you, because it’s not super hoppy like a typical IPA.

Pongu Lumpia

pongu lumpia in pandora at animal kingdom

If you love pineapple and cream cheese, go no further. The Pongu Lumpia is a Pineapple-Cream Cheese Spring Roll found at Pongu Pongu in Pandora.

For $3.79, it’s a flaky, delicious, and light snack.

Coconut-flavored Iced Coffee with Amarula Cream Liqueur

Coconut-flavored Iced Coffee with Amarula Cream Liqueur from kusafiri at animal kingdom

Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery in Africa is a hidden gem. The Coconut-flavored Iced Coffee with Amarula Cream Liqueur is delicous, albeit a tad price for $15.5o.

That said, it comes with Joffrey’s Cold Brew Coffee flavored with coconut, milk, and a drizzle of sweetened condensed milk with Amarula Cream Liqueur.

You can also order a non-alcoholic Coconut-flavored Iced Coffee for $5.99 that comes with all of the same ingredients minus the Amaraula Cream Liqueur.

Pineapple Crisp Sundae

pineapple crisp sundae from tamu tamu refreshments in animal kingdom

This is one of the most underrated snacks at Disney World. At Tamu Tamu Refreshments in Africa, you can find the Pineapple Crisp Sundae for $7.49.

It comes with a pineapple crisp cake, vanilla ice cream, pineapple caramel, and crispy streusel topping. This is truly a stunning sweet treat.

Night Blossom

night blossom at pongu pongu in animal kingdom

If you’re looking for a non-alcoholic beverage, head to Pongu Pongu in Pandora for the Night Blossom ($7.29). This comes with layers of apple and desert pear limeade topped with boba balls.

You can even get a spiked version, the Rum Blossom, with Bacardi Superior Rum for $16.50.

Seasoned Fries

mr. kamal's seasoned fries at animal kingdom

Mr. Kamal’s Seasoned Fries are as delicious as they look. These come with sriracha mayo, which complements the fries perfectly.

I do miss when the fries were served with tzatziki salad, but these still make a top-notch snack. You can find these in Asia for $6.49.

Kungaloosh Spiced Excursion Ale

kungaloosh spiced excursion ale at nomad lounge

This tastes like Christmas! The Kungaloosh ($11.75) is such a fantastic exclusive Disney World beer. You can find it at Nomad Lounge and Tiffins Restaurant in Discovery Island.

The beer is described as an “African-inspired deep Amber Ale brewed with sorghum and a special blend of spices including cinnamon and cardamom.” It is also served at Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen in Magic Kingdom.


What’s your favorite thing to eat and/or drink at Animal Kingdom?

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