The Caribbean islands are famous for their vibrant and flavoursome cuisine, so it makes sense that Disney World’s Caribbean Beach Resort has plenty of dining options for guests.
Whether it is a sit-down meal, a quick service from the food court, grab ‘n’ go, or a bite by the pool.
Here, we take a closer look at the restaurants and food outlets at the Caribbean Beach Resort.
Sebastian’s Bistro
At Disney World, family-style dining means big tasty platters.
Sebastian’s Bistro’s family-style casual dining restaurant is a well-priced sit-down meal for the whole family, at $39 plus tax per adult (over 10 years old) and $21 per child.
This includes the main meal which comprises pull-apart rolls with guava butter and onion jam, a spiced salad, and a platter of sides including rice, beans and plantains - whilst the proteins are rich in variety and flavour, with tamarind barbecue chicken, mojo pork, chilli-rubbed beef, and baked fish.
For an extra supplement, guests can add to the table seafood platters stacked with crab cakes, or peel-and-eat shrimp or coconut-fried shrimp with sweet chilli sauce.
Sebastian’s also serves up an alternative plant-based family dining menu.
Guests may also indulge in speciality, Caribbean-inspired cocktails s well as sangrias, Caribbean rums and beers.
Spyglass Grill
If you’re after a more budget-friendly option, head over to Spyglass Grill.
Found in the Trinidad pool area, the walk-up counter serves up breakfast, lunch, and dinner with an American-Caribbean twist.
You can grab breakfast items like a breakfast Cuban or steel-cut oatmeal for under $10.
Lunch and dinner options like mojo pork tacos and burgers, for under $15, so it's perfect for affordable meals on the go. There’s also a varied bakery and dessert sections, and coffee station.
Centertown Market
The Centertown Market is the Caribbean Beach Resort’s quick service food court, located in the Old Port Royale building, near the resort entrance. It serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Themed as a street market, Centertown offers a variety of Caribbean-inspired dishes. It’s ideal for families looking for a quick bite without breaking the bank.
Entrees are reasonably priced, typically between $10 and $20, making it another great dining option at the resort.
Food choices include burgers, chicken, pizza, sandwiches, fish tacos and more.
Banana Cabana
Banana Cabana is the Caribbean Beach Resort’s margarita and cocktail bar, plus it also has a menu serving up light bites.
Guests enjoy chicken wings with sauces and seafood fritters alongside other appetizers. Entrees include sandwiches, burgers, salads, and kids' mac ‘n’ cheese or burgers.
The drinks menu feature speciality cocktails and frozen cocktails along with beers, ciders, wines, and hard seltzers.
Disney Springs
Disney World’s Disney Springs shopping and dining district is a destination of its own for food enthusiasts with close to 70 outlets, a mix of quick-service bites, and mid-range and high-end table service dining. Here are just a few of the established favourites.
Known for its stunning waterfront views and fresh seafood, The BOATHOUSE is a must-visit for those seeking a relaxed yet upscale dining experience. Don’t miss their signature lobster roll or mouthwatering filet mignon sliders.
Wine Bar George is a charming wine bar that pairs a global wine list with small plates, entrees and sharing platters. Favourites include the crispy mac and cheese bites and the indulgent charcuterie boards.
A celebration of Southern comfort food, Homecomin' by Chef Art Smith is famous for its fried chicken and moonshine cocktails. The warm, welcoming vibe makes it ideal for families or a casual date night.
Blaze Pizza, a quick-service favourite, serves customized pizzas to order at the counter, and baked to perfection in minutes. It’s an affordable, fast, and delicious spot perfect when you’re on the go.
Gideon’s Bakehouse is an extremely popular outlet - don’t believe me, wait till you see the queue - thanks to its massive, gooey and Instagrammable cookies and cakes.
Got a sweet tooth? Head to Gideon’s for their massive, gooey cookies and decadent cakes. It is recommended you arrive early to avoid the bakery’s very long lines.