10 Weird and Unusual Foods and Drinks You Can Try at Disney World
Disney World is often considered a magical escape where fairy tales come to life. While most visitors expect to indulge in classic theme park treats like turkey legs, cupcakes, and Mickey-shaped ice cream bars, Disney is home to some truly bizarre and adventurous foods and drinks.
From the odd to the eccentric, these offerings might surprise even the most experienced foodies. If you’re looking to step out of your culinary comfort zone, Disney World is the perfect place to try something unusual. Let’s explore some of the most quirky and weird food and drink options you’ll find at this iconic park.
Octopus

You might not expect to find octopus on the menu at a theme park, but Disney World surprises with its fine dining options. For adventurous eaters, the tender and flavorful octopus could become an unexpected favorite. Disney’s Tiffins Restaurant at Animal Kingdom offers charred octopus served with a delightful Mediterranean twist. If you’re in the mood for something more exotic, you can also try it at Morimoto Asia Street Food in Disney Springs, where they serve takoyaki, Japanese octopus fritters.
Grasshoppers
For those brave enough to try something that falls into the category of “bug cuisine,” Disney World offers grasshoppers, yes, real ones. Though it might sound unappetizing at first, grasshoppers are actually high in protein and often used in different cultures as a snack or ingredient.
You can find roasted grasshoppers in Frontera Cocina at Disney Springs, where they’re sometimes featured as a snack. These little critters are coated in chili and lime seasoning for a crunchy, tangy snack that’s surprisingly addictive.
Beverly Soda

At Epcot, you can taste Beverly at the Coca-Cola Store Rooftop Beverage Bar in Disney Springs.
If you’re brave enough to try it, the flavor is often compared to the taste of grapefruit rind, intensely bitter and challenging. To make it more palatable, Disney offers a variation called “Beverly’s Revenge,” which combines this challenging soda with gin and fruity liqueurs to counteract the bitterness.
Sushi Donut
If you’ve ever thought sushi was a little too serious, the sushi donut might just be the lighthearted twist you’ve been waiting for. Debuted at the Epcot International Festival of the Arts, this playful dish is shaped like a donut but is packed with sushi ingredients. The sushi donut features fresh fish such as salmon, tuna, and shrimp, along with cucumber and sesame seeds, beautifully arranged over a plate of wasabi aioli and eel sauce.
Bobotie

Bobotie, a South African dish made with spiced minced meat and topped with a savory egg mixture, has made its way into Disney World’s food offerings. Although not extremely uncommon in global cuisine, it’s a dish that may be new to many Disney visitors, especially those expecting more mainstream fare. The dish is prepared with a blend of curry spices and served with yellow rice and chutney for a truly unique taste experience.
Oxtail
Oxtail is a dish that’s beloved in many cultures around the world, and Disney World brings it into the fold with a few unique takes. Oxtail, which is the tail of an ox, is slow-cooked until tender, making it perfect for hearty stews. You can try oxtail at several Disney World locations, including Monsieur Paul in the France Pavilion at Epcot, where it’s served in a rich broth with braised beef and vegetables.
Bone Marrow
Bone marrow might sound like a dish for only the most adventurous eaters, but once you try it, it might just become one of your favorites. The smooth, silky texture of bone marrow, combined with its rich, meaty flavor, is truly something special. At Takumi-Tei in Epcot’s Japan Pavilion, you can try roasted bone marrow served as an appetizer, paired with Wagyu short rib and a delicate wasabi shiso bavaroise.
Blue and Green Milk
When Disney opened Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, they took the opportunity to bring one of the most iconic drinks from the Star Wars universe to life—blue milk. This beverage, which first appeared in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, is now available in two variations: Blue Milk and Green Milk.
Fuzzy Tauntaun
If you’re seeking a drink that’s as weird as it is fun, the Fuzzy Tauntaun from Oga’s Cantina in Galaxy’s Edge is just what you need. This concoction features Ciroc Peach Vodka, Bols Peach Schnapps, Simply Orange with Tangerine, and pure cane sugar, making it a sweet and fruity delight.
What really makes this drink stand out is the “Buzz Button” foam, which causes a tingling, numbing sensation in your mouth. This strange effect comes from a natural painkiller derived from a special Szechuan flower, giving this drink a sensation that’s truly out of this world.
Dried Baby Crabs

Conclusion
Disney World isn’t just about Mickey-shaped snacks and funnel cakes; it’s a place where you can explore some truly unique and adventurous foods and drinks. Whether you’re brave enough to sample octopus, grasshoppers, or even a Fuzzy Tauntaun, there’s no shortage of surprises for the daring eater.
From savory bone marrow to the eccentric dried baby crabs, Disney World offers a global culinary experience unlike any other. So, next time you’re at the park, step outside your comfort zone and indulge in these bizarre yet fascinating dishes and drinks. Who knows, you might just find your new favorite Disney snack!
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