John N.
Yelp
Formerly the Beastly Kiosk, the Eight Spoon Cafe boasts a couple of hold-me-over snacks. Mainly they serve variations of macaroni & cheese and the Mickey Pretzel. Aside from that, they also offer chips, drinks, and water. That's mainly it.
Believe me, however, when I say that the basic mac and cheese was no disappointment. We were starving before dinner so we got the pretzel and the mac & cheese. Now my favorite part about a good mac & cheese is the part that gets crispy. When I received this small bowl, don't be fooled. This will definitely satisfy.
Going back to the quality of the mac & cheese, the crispness of the edges that slighly overflow the bowl are freaking amazing. If you're lucky, you can almost pull it off and eat it like a baked parmesan chip. So good. This mac & cheese also possesses mild layers of golden brown. Not your basic all white course, which is awesome. As for the Mickey Pretzel, it's a soft pretzel. Pretty standard, and you also get the cheese sauce that comes with it.
This place is tucked between the Tree of Life and before you head north to see the monkeys on the right hand side. For the price, it's not bad. The mac & cheese is surprisingly cheaper than the pretzel, but of course, put Mickey's name on anything and you can add a few bucks to it. Oh well.
I'd definitely come back to this stand if I'm in between meals and starving. It's not the most incredible mac & cheese you ever had but it's definitely plenty of notches above the rest.