REVIEW: All New Food and Drink Items at Everything POP Dining at Walt Disney World

Jamie Rowland

Left: Hand holding a white chocolate ice cream bar with colorful toppings, making it an everything pop sensation. Right: Chocolate sundae draped in whipped cream, chocolate syrup, and adorned with a wafer on a patterned table—an irresistible treat for all ages.

REVIEW: All New Food and Drink Items at Everything POP Dining at Walt Disney World

The refurbishment of Everything POP Shopping & Dining at Disney’s Pop Century Resort is officially complete. With the completion, several new menu items, including ice cream treats and drinks, are now available.

Digital menu displays at Everything Pop showcase ice cream options like "Totally Orange," alongside beverages with alcohol, such as the "Mango Margarita," complete with their prices and descriptions.

Ice Cream Truck Sundae – $27.79

Choice of soft-serve with chocolate sauce, whipped cream, rainbow sprinkles, cherries, and Snickers bar pieces served in Mickey’s Ice Cream Truck

The allure of this snack is mainly the Ice Cream Truck container. There is nothing special about the sundae, and it is smaller than we thought it would be. You can choose vanilla, chocolate, or swirl.

Rating out of 7: 4

Cake Bar – $6.29

Cake pop with buttercream and Skittles POP’d Freeze Dried Candy

This new dessert strikes a nice balance of sweetness. The cake tastes similar to a Madeleine, and while the freeze-dried Skittles add an interesting texture, they feel somewhat unnecessary.

Rating out of 7: 5

Fruit-flavored Cereal Shake -$7.99

Vanilla shake blended with fruit-flavored cereal and strawberry topped with strawberry-marshmallow whoopie pie, whipped cream, and cherry (Non-alcoholic)

Fans of Fruit Loops will love this shake, but it may not suit everyone’s palate. The base of the shake is vanilla. With the added cereal, the ice cream tastes just like a bowl of Fruit Loops. The blue and red syrups do not add much flavor, though they take nice pictures.

Rating out of 7: 4

Cinnamon Roll Frozen Blended Coffee – $6.29

Joffrey’s Coffee Cold Brew blended with flavors of cinnamon, brown sugar, milk, and mocha topped with whipped cream (Non-alcoholic)

While this coffee does not have a strong cinnamon flavor — apart from the whipped cream and cinnamon powder — it would be a solid choice for a morning coffee. The drink reminds us of a standard mocha frappe.

Rating out of 7: 5

Cosmopolitan – $15.50

Absolut Citron Vodka, Cointreau Liqueur, cranberry, and lime

This drink was extremely bitter, and we could not detect any taste of alcohol. It tasted like a cup of unsweetened cranberry juice and is definitely not worth the price. We suggest ordering the Old Fashioned or grabbing a drink somewhere else.

Rating out of 7: 1

Old Fashioned – $17.50

Buffalo Trace Bourbon, demerara sugar, and bitters

This drink is much better than the Cosmopolitan. It contains a generous pour of alcohol, and despite being slightly watered-down, the flavors really came through. Although this is a little pricey for a drink served in a small plastic cup, it might be a better value than drinks without such a generous alcohol pour.

Rating out of 7: 5

Chocolate Peanut Butter Bourbon Shake – $16.50

Chocolate shake blended with peanut butter and Maker’s Mark Bourbon topped with PB&J Sandwich, whipped cream, and a cherry

This is delicious. We feel that even those who may not like peanut butter or bourbon will enjoy this shake. Sipping from the bottom with a straw, we tasted a strong bourbon flavor. However, after stirring the shake around, the peanut butter flavor came through the upper section. The bourbon definitely cuts down on the sweetness from the chocolate and peanut butter flavors, making this a well-balanced treat.

Rating out of 7: 7

Totally Orange – $6.49

A hand with purple nail polish holds an orange ice cream cone topped with whipped cream and colorful candies, reminiscent of a sweet treat you might find at Disney World's Pop Century Resort, set against a blue background.

A “Totally Orange” orange and vanilla soft-serve swirl in an orange cone topped with Skittles POP’d Freeze-Dried Candy is another new offering. However, it was not available when we visited. We did also experience some issues with Mobile Ordering some of these new items. Nonetheless, most of these snacks are decent new options for guests and visitors at Disney’s Pop Century Resort.

Most of the Everything POP food court and gift shop reopened with a refreshed look in January, but the new coffee counter remained behind walls and curtains until April 4. Other classic Disney resort food court items remain available, in addition to these new items.

If you want to see more about the new snacks, we also have a complete food review video on our channel:

Will you be staying at Disney’s Pop Century Resort anytime soon? Let us know in the comments.

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