One of the most iconic and indulgent treats at Disney World is the infamous Kitchen Sink. Served at the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, this massive ice cream sundae is a must-try for any Disney foodie. But what exactly is the Kitchen Sink and where can you find it? Let's dive in and explore this delicious dessert.The Kitchen Sink at Disney World
The Kitchen Sink can only be found at the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, a charming retro-style diner located at Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resort. This cozy and nostalgic spot is the perfect place to indulge in some classic American comfort food and, of course, the Kitchen Sink.Beaches & Cream Soda Shop
The Beaches & Cream Soda Shop is a hidden gem within Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resort. This luxurious resort boasts a New England seaside theme and is conveniently located near Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios. So after a day of exploring the parks, head over to the resort for a delicious meal and the famous Kitchen Sink.Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resort
The Kitchen Sink is just one of the many unique and delicious food options at the Walt Disney World Resort. With four theme parks, two water parks, and countless restaurants and snack stands, there is no shortage of tasty treats to try. But the Kitchen Sink stands out as a must-try for its massive size and over-the-top presentation.Walt Disney World Resort
The Kitchen Sink is essentially a giant ice cream sundae served in a kitchen sink-shaped bowl. It is made up of eight scoops of ice cream, including vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, coffee, and mint chocolate chip, topped with every topping available at the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop. This includes hot fudge, caramel, peanut butter, whipped cream, brownie pieces, cookies, and more.Ice Cream Sundae
If you can't make it to the Yacht & Beach Club Resort, you can also find the Kitchen Sink at Disney's BoardWalk, just a short walk from Epcot. This lively promenade is home to several restaurants and shops, including the Ample Hills Creamery where you can enjoy the Kitchen Sink in a more casual setting.Disney's BoardWalk
For a unique twist on the Kitchen Sink, head to Disney's Hollywood Studios and order the "Mini" version at the Tune-In Lounge. This smaller version of the Kitchen Sink is still quite large and is served in a souvenir cup shaped like Mickey Mouse's pants. It's the perfect way to cool off after a day of thrilling rides and shows.Disney's Hollywood Studios
While the Kitchen Sink may not be available at Disney's Animal Kingdom, you can still satisfy your sweet tooth with the "No Way Jose" sundae at the Yak & Yeti restaurant. This decadent dessert features chocolate and vanilla ice cream covered in hot fudge, peanut butter sauce, and whipped cream, topped with chocolate and peanut butter chips.Disney's Animal Kingdom
Epcot is known for its diverse and delicious food options, and the Kitchen Sink is no exception. At the Fountain View Starbucks, you can find the Kitchen Sink Frappuccino, a blended coffee drink topped with whipped cream, chocolate chips, and a cherry. It may not have all the toppings of the original Kitchen Sink, but it's a fun and tasty spin on the classic treat.Epcot
Unfortunately, the Kitchen Sink is not available at the Magic Kingdom Park. But don't worry, there are still plenty of sweet treats to try at this iconic park. From the famous Dole Whip to the Mickey-shaped ice cream bars, you won't be disappointed with the dessert options at the Magic Kingdom.Magic Kingdom Park