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 Hollywood Studios. Hopefully these will help narrow down your choices as you walk around the park, especially if you’re also vegetarian.
As I continue to eat and drink around Hollywood Studios, I’ll be sure to update this list. Let’s get to my current favorites.
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Best Snacks & Drinks at Hollywood Studios
Carrot Cake Whoopie Pie

I try to avoid Disney World Starbucks locations as much I can, because they never fail to be busy. But, I will make an exception at Hollywood Studios for The Trolley Car Café (aka Starbucks).
This is where you can find the Carrot Cake Whoopie Pie ($5.70), formerly the famous “Carrot Cake Cookie”. If you love carrot cake and cream cheese frosting, you need to order this, immediately.
Cold Brew Black Caf

If you ever wanted to try space coffee, Kat Saka’s Kettle in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has you covered. The Cold Brew Black Caf comes with Joffrey’s Coffee Cold Brew topped with sweet cream cheese and chocolate puffs.
I typically take my coffee black, but I don’t find this too sweet. You get a good amount, too, for $6.79. You can also get it spiked with chocolate liqueur for $17.50, which is also tasty.
Cheese Board

I love BaseLine Tap House for many reasons, but especially for the $14.00 California Cheese and Charcuterie Plate, minus the meat.
The vegetarian-friendly board features Point Reyes Original Blue Cheese, Mt Tam Brie, Midnight Moon Goat Cheese, blueberry compote, onion jam, and bread and butter pickles with lavash.
I always order the board without meat, which they are happy to accommodate by preparing a separate board with extra of everything else.
Bavarian Pretzel

Say hello to one of the best soft pretzels at Disney World. BaseLine Tap House’s Bavarian Pretzel comes with beer-cheese fondue and spicy mustard.
This truly makes a great snack for $12.00 and is great to share while you enjoy an adult beverage. If you’re vegan, the pretzel and spicy mustard are safe, but the beer-cheese fondue is not.
Jack-Jack’s Num Num Cookie

This is a photo of the Jack-Jack Cookie Num Num you can buy at Disney California Adventure. I don’t have one from Disney World, but they look the same.
You can’t beat a really good chocolate chip cookie. Enter Jack-Jack’s Num Num Cookie ($6.99) at the Neighborhood Bakery and Market. This warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie is huge and a great sweet to share (or eat all by yourself, because it’s that good).
Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing IPA

Calling all Hazy IPA fans! On tap at BaseLine Tap House is one of my favorite beers — the Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing IPA. This isn’t an exclusive beer, but it’s a fantastic one. I always order the 20 oz. ($12.50), because the more beer, the better.
Watermelon Margarita

I’m not usually a fan of pre-made cocktails, but ABC Commissary‘s Watermelon Margarita is a winner. It comes with Patrón Silver Tequila, watermelon, sweet-and-sour, and lime Juice.
It’s certainly on the pricier side at $18.50, but it’s actually very good. There is the perfect amount of watermelon and tequila. You can taste both equally without either flavor overpowering one another.
Gold Squadron Lager

There are many exclusive beers in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, but my favorite is the Gold Squadron Lager from Blue Point Brewing Co.
It’s a golden lager with lavendar and plum flavors, which are subtle and lovely. This is a more expensive for a 16 oz. beer at $15.75, but you are paying for an exclusive brew. You can find this at both Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo and Oga’s Cantina.
Lunch Box Tart

Similar to Pop Tarts, Woody’s Lunch Box has its own version called “Lunch Box Tarts”. Sometimes you can find specialty flavors, but I’m a fan of the Raspberry Lunch Box Tart ($5.29). It comes with raspberry marmalade coated in a strawberry fondant and crispy pearls. I like that these are sweet, but not too sweet.
Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen ‘Loaded’

At the Tune-In Lounge (the bar attached to 50’s Prime Time Café), you can get a “loaded” Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen for $13.75. This is a glass of the popular Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen with a shot of Deep Eddy’s Ruby Red Grapefruit Vodka.
Admittedly, I am not a fan of the Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen. However, the shot of ruby red grapefruit vodka transforms the beer making it much more delicious and adds even more grapefruit flavor.
Funnel Cake with Strawberry Topping

For $8.99, you can get this massive and delicious Funnel Cake with Strawberry Topping and Soft-serve Vanilla Ice Cream at Epic Eats.
Not only is this worth the price (you get a lot!) and great for sharing, but the funnel cake is perfectly fried, the strawberry topping doesn’t taste artificial, and the vanilla ice cream adds a creaminess without making the funnel cake soggy. I also recommend trying the chocolate ice cream at Epic Eats. It tastes like a fudgesicle!
What’s your favorite thing to eat and/or drink at Hollywood Studios?
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