Regular funnel cake with powdered sugar and ice cream
Banana Split Funnel Cake
Cookies n' Cream Funnel Cake
Regular funnel cake with powdered sugar and ice cream
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a menu for funnel cakes
a plate of waffles with oreo cookies on top
Sugar funnel cake with pumpkin spice funnel cake sample
How to make funnel cakes into a meal...add lobster roll & beer!
PB & J Funnel Cake Sandwich (seasonal specialty item for the Epcot International Festival of the Arts)
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Cookies and cream funnel cake
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Cookies n' Cream funnel cake
Funnel cake and ice cream
Can't talk ... eating....
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Janelle F.
Mar 6, 2023
Hello. Is it me you're looking for? Sign said funnel cakes and I answered the call. Keep your eyes peeled as you walk the park or you may miss it. This funnel cake locations is a tiny stand on your way to Japan. The line can get long quick so jump in and order yourself some of this fun treat. I'd never had funnel cake before today..I know crazy right? And I am a dessert lover! They had many different options, but I said go big or go home and went with the banana split funnel cake. It did not disappoint. The ice cream was a cool square and banana flavored, but not in an overpowering way.,fruit was fresh and funnel cake warm. Big enough to share with my siblings too. So good and we got to enjoy it before heading to watch the Japanese drummers. Service was ok . She seemed s bit overwhelmed honestly as she was in there alone and it was pretty busy. Still friendly, but definitely frazzled.
Read MoreSteph Q.
Feb 25, 2020
Honestly, how can you not rate this place higher than a 4. If you're looking for a funnel cake on the Walt Disney World (WDW) property, this little shack in the American Pavilion at Epcot is THE SPOT! I've stopped here over the course of decades growing up until now in my adult life and they never disappoint. Funnel Cakes are always super fresh, fried perfectly crisp, and are accompanied by toppings that make sense to your taste bud's preferences. Service is always efficient and friendly. Plus, throw in the Disney magic and you're on Cloud 9! The Cookies and Cream Funnel Cake may be my favorite since I'm a sucker for the ice cream flavor, but I most recently tried the PB & J Sandwich seasonal speciality for the International Festival of the Arts and it was to die for. I hope they will make it a permanent item on the menu or at least consider ensuring it stays on the seasonal menu each year for the Festival of the Arts. It was a funnel cake sandwich with peanut butter ice cream and some cream in the middle, drizzled with jelly and topped with powdered sugar. Tasted just like it's name boasts: a peanut butter and jelly funnel cake. Shared it with another person and it was a perfect size for the two of us without going into diabetic shock. There aren't many opportunities and locations to indulge in a funnel cake at WDW, so if you're visiting Epcot and have finally made it to that middle area back in World Showcase, treat yourself to a funnel cake at this location. You won't regret it!
Read MoreAmy S.
Apr 11, 2018
Absolute, YES, YES, YES, 5 stars for Disney funnel cakes! While there are other places at Disney, this particular review is for the funnel cake stand at the American Pavilion at Epcot. (Although, no matter where you get them on Disney Property, they are all the same)Even though we have annual passes, and even though I LOVE these things, but I don't get them very often. They are just so super sweet! Sweet in an amazingly awesome way, but for a diabetic, not so great. Hence the reason I don't get them very often. Not sure why another review I saw said they were small. They aren't. Not once have hubby and I ever finished one. There's definitely no way I could eat a whole one alone; I'm really not sure how anyone could. These are definitely made for sharing!They offer toppings (extra charge) like chocolate sauce and whatnot, but I always just get it with powdered sugar only. I think they are better in their simplest form.When you head to Epcot, make sure to grab one of these!
Read MoreLisa N.
Jun 3, 2016
The name says it all. This is the place to go if you want a traditional American treat while strolling around Epcot's World Showcase. I'll admit that I've overlooked it for years, not realizing how good funnel cakes are and typically passing up anything from the American Pavilion for something more "exotic". But after seeing a picture of the cookies n' cream funnel cake, my boyfriend and I had to try it for ourselves. It includes everything the stand has to offer: funnel cake w/ sugar, vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. And then throws crushed Oreos into the mix. It was a hot night so the ice cream melted into a sauce pretty quickly but it still added a nice creaminess to balance the crunch of the Oreo pieces. There's nothing particularly fancy or unique about this stand, but it's a great treat to satisfy a sweet tooth and we enjoyed it a lot.
Read MoreRonald C.
Oct 11, 2016
I've been a fan of funnel cakes since I was a child. Every time my nose catches the smell of them cooking it reminds me of my childhood days at the fairgrounds. Mouthwatering simple & delicious funnel cake topped with ice cream, cookies and cream. Can life get any better? Keep in mind your are at a theme park so don't expect hometown fairgrounds prices.
Read MoreRebecca Y.
Dec 31, 2014
Get the ice cream with your funnel cake!! Delicious little funnel cake stand nearby The American Adventure. Not only was the funnel cake delicious but the ice cream slab that they top it with was amazing. Have you ever eaten a slab of ice cream before? It was creamy and the perfect complement to the funnel cake. Both were gone in a flash.
Read MoreMichael L.
Feb 6, 2017
2 stars for, "Meh, I've had better."Probably my only 2 star rating of Disney anything. I'm a solid fan of all things Disney, but the portion sizes, price, and texture of this funnel cake are all sub standard in comparison to the majority of funnel cake offering across the East Coast that I frequent.Perhaps it's because the majority of funnel cake places I've been to are run by grandmother aged ladies who have been perfecting their craft upon the decades. Perhaps, it's because the other spots pour their batter out of a pitcher into an open vat verses out of a squeeze tube into a metal ring that contains the batter into a limited space in the fryer. Maybe the thin uniformity of the batter streams makes for a boring, less puffy funnel cake. Maybe the high price tag just intimidates knowing the inferior product you get.Like most funnel cake places, you will get the option of powdered sugar, chocolate syrup, or white frosting. The holiday variations such as the Halloween Pumpkin flavored funnel cake are also offered here.The service is the highlight, which is what I love about Disney.
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