Disney4me Posted Monday at 06:00 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 06:00 PM After a long day in the parks, you and your family will want somewhere to fuel up! There are A LOT of dining options at Disney World, and we want to make sure you are eating at the best of the best. One location you might be curious about is the food court in your hotel; should you grab food there or head out of your hotel? Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort We recently stopped by the End Zone Food Court at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort, and now we’re bringing you our FULL review. Is this food court worth a stop on your next Disney World trip? Let’s find out! Atmosphere The End Zone Food Court is located near the lobby of Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort. The food court is a very casual environment, and you will find colorful drawings of Disney characters like Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, Donald, and more participating in various sports. Pretty fitting for All-Star Sports Resort’s food court! End Zone Food Court When you first walk in, you will spot the food court area itself. You can walk up and order your food from each window or place a Mobile Order on the My Disney Experience app. Mobile ordering can help you get everyone’s orders in one spot, but it is also easy to grab what you want and then pay. Bakery You can also stop by The Market for a variety of grab-and-go items and bottled drinks. The Market The End Zone Food Court has a lot of seating available, but it can get crowded during busy times. We visited the food court in the early afternoon and were one of the few people there. You can choose from tables or booths, or you can also take your food with you. Food Court Some windows, like the Bakery, allow you to just go up and grab your food, while others require you to place your order, and the Cast Member will prepare the food for you. Bakery You can also stop by The Market for a variety of grab-and-go items and bottled drinks. The Market Right across from the food court area, you will also find a window for the Grandstand Spirits Pool Bar, where you can order a variety of alcoholic beverages. End Zone Food Court The End Zone Food Court has a lot of seating available, but it can get crowded during busy times. We visited the food court in the early afternoon and were one of the few people there. You can choose from tables or booths, or you can also take your food with you. Seating The food court has a self-serve beverage area where you can refill your resort mug or just grab your beverage of choice after you have purchased a cup. Beverage Area You will even find microwaves inside the food court so you can reheat leftovers, pop a bag of popcorn, or heat other items. Microwaves Not that we got a look at the food court, let’s take a look at what is on the menu. Menu The End Zone Food Court has A LOT of options. We are pretty sure just about anyone could find something they wanted here. You can choose from burgers, chicken, and sandwiches. ©Disney There are also pizza, pasta, and hot dogs. ©Disney Or you can get a salad or a plant-based option. ©Disney The food court also offers some sides to add to your meal or a quick snack. ©Disney The kiddos aren’t left out either; there is a variety of kids’ meals on the menu. ©Disney And there are many dessert options, including a Mickey Mouse Celebration cake or a Strawberry Shortcake Cheesecake. ©Disney Or you can choose a selection from the bakery! ©Disney If you aren’t feeling a full meal, there are also lots of options for snacks like a Yogurt Parfait or Microwave Popcorn. ©Disney You can even get Charcuterie in the Grab ‘n’ Go section or pick up some fresh fruit. ©Disney Finally, there are also plenty of options for beverages. You have your classic options, including fountain beverages or bottled drinks. ©Disney Plus, there are also hot beverages and tea. ©Disney As well as milk and milk alternatives. ©Disney You can also grab a variety of teas and waters. ©Disney There are even specialty cocktails available! ©Disney If you aren’t in the mood for a cocktail, you can also choose from a wide menu of beer. ©Disney Or you can also opt for some wine. End Zone Food Court menu Whew, that was a lot of options. Now, let’s grab some food and chow down! Eats First up, we grabbed the Grilled Chicken Sandwich for $13.19. It is marinated grilled chicken topped with fresh mozzarella, basil aïoli, arugula, and tomato on a toasted brioche bun served with French fries. Overall, we enjoyed this sandwich a lot. It tastes lighter than a burger, but has a bit more to it than a salad. Grilled Chicken Sandwich You get a good amount of grilled chicken, although it was on the dry side. However, the basil aïoli saves the day a bit there as it adds some creaminess to the dry chicken. The basil aïoli was delicious and had a bit of a tang like a vinigarette, but with lots of basil flavor. The tomato slice added some good freshness to the dish. Grilled Chicken Sandwich The mozzarella is a good slab of cheese, and while it won’t be the best mozzarella cheese you have ever had, it brings a creamy, milky flavor to the sandwich. We loved the peppery flavor of the arugula with the rest of the elements, but we wish there was a bit more on top. The bun was fluffy with a bit of sweetness to it. Grilled Chicken Sandwich Next, we tried the Honey Barbecued Pork Sandwich for $11.49. It is topped with a zesty vegetable slaw on a toasted brioche bun. While it is typically served with French fries, we opted to grab onion rings instead for this sandwich. Honey Barbecued Pork Sandwich This sandwich packs A LOT of meat. Unfortunately, it was on the dry side, but the barbecue sauce helped some. The meat was tender, and the sauce lent a lovely barbecue flavor to the meat. Honey Barbecued Pork Sandwich The slaw was crunchy and tangy. However, there wasn’t enough to compete with the meat. When you ate the sandwich as a whole, you mostly just taste the barbecue pork. Honey Barbecued Pork Sandwich The onion rings had a thicker batter on them, which, depending on your preferences for onion rings, could either be a great thing or an awful thing. They were crispy and a nice change-up from the fries. Honey Barbecued Pork Sandwich We also got the Street Corn Fries for $6.49. They are topped with roasted corn relish, cotija cheese, and cilantro-lime crema. Yum, yum! To start, the cilantro-lime crema was wonderfully creamy and full of cilantro and lime flavor. Along with the sweetness from the corn relish, the creaminess from the cotija cheese, and a slight bit of bitterness from the pepper, we thought these fries were really tasty. Street Corn Fries Now, let’s grab some dessert! We got the Surfing Stitch Cupcake for $6.29. It is a yellow cupcake filled with raspberry ganache and topped with blue raspberry buttercream, crisp pearls, and Stitch. We weren’t too impressed with this cupcake. The cake itself was dry and crumbly, and the raspberry ganache filling hardened into a thick chocolate log. We didn’t taste much raspberry at all in it. Surfing Stitch Cupcake The blue raspberry buttercream on top had LOTS of the fake blue raspberry flavor to it. It tasted like Jolly Rancher in frosting form. It was airy and sweet, but didn’t go well with the fudgy filling on the inside. While we weren’t huge fans of the blue raspberry frosting, if you are a lover of all things blue raspberry, you might really enjoy this cupcake. As long as you can get past the dry cake. Surfing Stitch Cupcake Finally, we also tried the Glazed Doughnut Holes with Chocolate Sauce for $5.29. You grab the container from the bakery window, so they aren’t made fresh. These are your average donut holes, cakey on the inside and glazed on the outside. Glazed Doughnut Holes The chocolate sauce was very fudgy and full of chocolate flavor. It was on the thicker side, but you could still dip the donut in easily. The donut holes were yummy once you dipped them in there, but make sure you grab some napkins or have some wipes, because it will likely get messy. We loved how easy this snack would be to take and go. The chocolate sauce is attached to the lid, and then the donuts are secured with the lid/chocolate sauce combo. Glazed Doughnut Holes That rounds out our meal! Now, let’s see what we think about the restaurant overall and whether you should make a stop here. Nosh or Not This Disney World restaurant is a must-visit if… You are staying at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort. It has lot of tasty options and if you are staying at All-Star Sports Resort, we think this will be a favorite dining location. It is quick, easy, and casual. You are looking for a casual dining location with a wide variety of options. We love all the choices you have at the food court, plus it is a casual environment. Everyone can get what they want and relax for a bit. You have picky eaters and are in the area. With the wide variety of options, you will likely be able to find something that even the pickiest of eaters can enjoy. You can always speak with Cast Members, too, to see if they can make a certain dish without specific ingredients. You should skip this Disney World spot if… You need to go out of your way to get here. We enjoyed our meal and loved the wide variety available here, but you will be able to find similar quality and options at other Disney World food courts. We don’t think this one outperforms other food courts at Disney World, so just head to the one closest to you! You want a table-service dining experience. At End Zone Food Court, you order your food at the window or place a Mobile Order, and then you grab a seat in the dining area. You won’t get amazing service, but there are always friendly, helpful Cast Members around if you do need anything. You are looking for unique flavors or dishes. End Zone Food Court has pretty classic offerings. You won’t find super memorable dishes here, but we do think you will enjoy your meal and leave feeling full. Overall This is a solid food court option in Disney World. It has a lot of options, and everyone in your group should be able to find something they want. All of the food was tasty and filled us up. While it won’t be food that you will think about for years to come, we think you will leave feeling pretty satisfied. We don’t think you should go out of your way to visit End Zone Food Court, but if you are staying at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort, this will definitely be a great place to grab food. Our meal at End Zone Food Court In the meantime, we’ll be on the lookout for more restaurant updates from Disney World and beyond. Make sure you stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for the latest Disney news and more! The Best Restaurants in Disney World in 2025 Need Disney Restaurant Advice? We’ve Got EVERYTHING You Need to Know The ONLY Disney Dining Planning Tool You’ll Need Is Here – Get the DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining! 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