People stroll beneath a "Coke Zone" banner, exploring the Street Eats Menu featuring burgers, draft beer, and soda. Cloudy skies loom over this Universal Studios Florida scene.

Streetcar Snacks at Universal Studios Florida Debuts New Menu

Gretchen McDermid

The Streetcar Snacks booth at Universal Studios Florida has debuted several new food and beverage options.

New Menu Options at Streetcar Snacks

People stroll through the open street area under a cloudy sky, passing beneath a Coca-Cola Zone arch with nearby food stalls showcasing a variety of delights from the Street Eats Menu.

The Streetcar Snacks stand is located in San Francisco at Universal Studios Florida, near Custom Gear, the exit gift shop for Fast & Furious – Supercharged. The car is painted red and bright yellow to match the city street theme.

Menu board for "Summer Eats" at our Snack Stand, featuring shareable starters, canned and draft beer, focaccia, and refreshing drinks. The vibrant red and yellow border reflects the vibrant energy of Universal Studios Florida's Street Eats Menu.

The digital screen signs Universal uses for some outdoor menus make them almost impossible to photograph in the bright Florida sun. The menu used to have two main sections for Hot Food and Chilled Food. Streetcar Snacks has now removed both of these old names and debuted one combined food section called Street Eats. The Steet Eats section includes three new menu items:

  • Seared Ahi Tuna – $9.99
    • Sesame, Pickled Cucumber, and Wakame Salad
  • Asian Beef Satay – $12.99
    • Sliced Steak, Soy Glaze, Toasted Spicy Peanuts
  • Orange Chicken Satay – $10.99
    • Orange Sauce, Cilantro

One existing menu section also received an overhaul. While Boba Tea was already served at the stand, the two previous drinks have now been replaced with a single new item:

  • Chinatown Chai – $7.79
    • Milk tea powder, Chai Tea Syrups, and Ginger Puree with Crystal Taro Boba

Other sections returning from the old menu include Canned Beer, Draft Beer, and Drinks. The Drinks section includes regular bottled beverages like water, Coke, Sprite, and more. Guests visiting the booth can also purchase a Coca-Cola Freestyle cup to use at refill machines around the park.

In other recent dining news, Universal Orlando Resort has increased the prices of food and beverages at most locations ahead of Epic Universe’s opening date.

Will you be trying any of the new Street Eats from the menu at Streetcar Snacks? Let us know in the comments.

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