Menu

Epic Eats at Walt Disney World

Funnel cake with powdered sugar from Sleepy Hollow
Credit: Disney

After enjoying stunning feats, head next door to enjoy Epic Eats!

Location

Exterior

Credit: Disney

You can find Epic Eats next to the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The restaurant is near Echo Lake, close to other restaurants like Backlot Express, 50’s Prime Time Cafe, Tune-In Lounge, and Hollywood & Vine.

Quick Service or Table Service?

Epic Eats is a Quick Service dining location. This means no dining reservations are needed to stop by and grab a snack. This restaurant is open from 11:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. serving sweet delights for Guests.

Atmosphere

Coca-Coca Float Refreshment Outpost

Credit: Disney

This kiosk shares the exciting atmosphere of the nearby Indiana Jones attraction. Neighboring locations like Star Tours and Backlot Express add to the adventurous atmosphere. This dining location does not offer specific seating, but nearby seating can be found at Backlot Express and around Echo Lake.

Menu Options

Funnel Cake with Cookies 'n Cream

Credit: disney4foodies.com

The menu at Epic Eats offers delicious desserts, including Funnel Cakes topped with powdered sugar, strawberry fruit topping, soft-serve vanilla ice cream, or cookies ‘n’ cream topping. Enjoy specialty non-alcoholic beverages like Barq’s Root Beer Float, Ember’s Fiery Float, or Wade’s Cool Blue Float (both featuring favorite stars of Disney’s Elemental). Signature alcoholic drinks include a Barq’s Root Beer Float with Stoli Vanil Vodka, the Rum Island Breeze, Seasonal Samuel Adams, and Bud Light Draft. For the complete menu, Guests can visit the My Disney Experience app.

Dining Tips

While visiting Echo Lake and enjoying a funnel cake, make sure to say “hello” to Gertie, the Dinosaur who resides in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Gertie received their name from Gertie the Trained Dinosaur, one of the first popular animated characters in film history. Winsor McCay, an early animation pioneer, animated this original dino. Disney Imagineers added this fun nod to animation to the Park in 1989.

About Megan Losey

As a Disney foodie, I love writing about Disney food and snacks. Some of my favorites are the Carrot Cake Cookie from Trolley Car Cafe, the Mickey Beignets from Port Orleans French Quarter, and the Apple Blossom from Port Orleans Riverside. When I'm visiting the parks, you can find me on Main Street taking in the good vibe of Magic Kingdom or relaxing with a drink at the Polynesian watching the fireworks from the beach. As a previous Cast Member, I will always have a special place in my heart for the Magic Kingdom, especially Main Street U.S.A.