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Main Street Confectionery at Walt Disney World

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The sweetest dining location on Main Street, U.S.A., the Confectionery is full of treats of all shapes and sizes to please the palette of every Disney foodie.

Location

Guests will find the Confectionery at the beginning of Main Street, U.S.A., on the right-hand side as you head toward Cinderella Castle. Nearby you’ll also find the shops like the Main Street Cinema, the Emporium, and Crystal Arts, as well as the Main Street Bakery.

Quick Service or Table Service?

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In addition to being a merchandise location, the Confectionery is also a Quick Service dining location. Guests can use Mobile Order to order sweets and snacks ahead and pick them up at the counter. The Confectionery is the Quick Service location that stays open the longest daily in Magic Kingdom Park, serving Guests from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 a.m.

Atmosphere

Any Disney foodie can tell you that there’s something magical about the sweet candy scent of the Confectionery. Everywhere you turn, the walls and shelves are adorned with candy apples, cookies, and cupcakes. It’s a great option to use Mobile Order, because due to its delights and location, the Confectionery can get very busy and crowded.

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Menu Options

Pink frosted mickey cake pop from confectionery

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This old-fashioned candy shop features many delectable goodies like caramel apples, brownies, cake pops, and crisped rice cereal treats. In true Disney style, all the items at the Confectionery showcase designs of Mickey, Minnie, and more characters. The newest addition to this location is the custom popcorn bar, where you can pick your favorite toppings and flavors and watch as a Cast Member creates your innovative popcorn dream. Guests are able to view the complete menu and place Mobile Orders on the My Disney Experience app.

Dining Tips

Sorcerer Mickey Candy Apples

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If you’re headed to the Confectionery, we recommend using Mobile Order to avoid long lines. It becomes very crowded at midday and in the evening when many Magic Kingdom Guests return to the Park. Stop by for a treat early in the morning or early evening before the Park is crowded for nighttime fireworks.

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.