Disney Dining Tips

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Disney Dining Tips

Drop in to Kona Cafe in the Polynesian Resort for a press pot of rich Hawaiian coffee and good conversation with friends.

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Coffee and tea are hot these days. Wherever you travel, it seems another shop spouts the beverages. So we're not surprised that Walt Disney World stirs their own versions into the pot. Here are some of their best.

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Drop in at Epcot's Tangierine Café for a dark Moorish espresso at the Morocco pavilion. Its aroma warms you like a tempered breeze blowing in off the Sahara. When you prefer a sweet plate rather than a cup of caffeine after a meal, indulge in the creamy espresso cheesecake served at Le Cellier Steakhouse in the Canada pavilion. It's the ideal ending to a perfect dinner.

Rumor has it that Mickey Mouse even takes coffee breaks in the winter. Although he probably goes home to Minnie for his, you should try the Sunshine Tree Terrace in the Magic Kingdom. This Adventureland stop serves invigorating espressos as well as frothy cappuccinos and lattes.

 

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