The Cake Bake Shop at Disney's BoardWalk: Reservations Open on My Disney Experience

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The Cake Bake Shop Bakery
Posted: Wednesday November 13, 2024 7:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Reservations are now open for The Cake Bake Shop on Disney's BoardWalk via the My Disney Experience App and Disney website.

The Cake Bake Shop opened with walk-ups only, and added Open Table reservations at the end of October, which remain available.

Although reservations are now available via Disney's reservations system, the Disney Dining Plan is not currently offered.

About The Cake Bake Shop

The Cake Bake Shop offers a charming setting with a variety of desserts and savory options, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can check out the full menu to see what's available.

How to Make a Reservation

To secure your place, head to either My Disney Experience or OpenTable to make a reservation now. Booking ahead is highly recommended, especially since this location is likely to become a popular choice for visitors heading into the holiday season. Here’s the link to get started: The Cake Bake Shop at Disney’s BoardWalk on OpenTable | The cake Bake Shop on My Disney Experience.

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Bocabear3 days ago

three extra e...= an additional $36

MisterPenguin4 days ago

Don't give Earle of Sandewiche any ideas!!

ToTBellHop4 days ago

Imagine what they could charge for a chickene salade sandwiche….

Bullseye19675 days ago

I love it! So much better than most of the QS stuff.

Chef idea Mickey`=5 days ago

Yup

MrPromey6 days ago

Obviously, there's no bottom to how bad a chicken salad sandwich can be but I think there is a ceiling to how high-end you can go with them and I'm not seeing anything suggesting they've done something special, here. The presentation with lettuce falling out into a "salad" may be appealing to some but it looks lazy to me. I look at that and think "that's gotta be easy to plate for a line cook since the entire open side of that croissant is just intentional havoc".

TrainsOfDisney6 days ago

The one that is $10.95?

Chef idea Mickey`=6 days ago

I wonder then What are your thoughts on the Baguette and Ham and cheese in The Boulangerie in The France Pavilion?

TrojanUSC6 days ago

Not really though. Flying Fish next door is in the same price range but offers much "fancier" food by any objective measure. Tons of restaurants at WDW offer creative, unique dishes. CBS's problem is that no matter how hard you try a chicken salad sandwich or a ham & cheese baguette are gonna be fine, not gonna be the best version of each you've had and not worth $30.

Horizons '836 days ago

One of my mainstays here. Started where I went to school (Auburn, AL). Always consistently good, so I'd chalk your experience up to it being new and having to work out the kinks. I'd give it another go once they get their sea legs.

FutureCEO6 days ago

I stopped working at Subway 10 years ago. Only been back once and even then it was because my friend wanted to go. I wouldn't compare the Cake Bake Shop (and can we please stop using CBS as the short hand) to Subway.

Bocabear6 days ago

New chain opened up in our area called Chicken Salad Chick... Chicken salad on a croissant for $9.99 with a side. Just tried it and it was not great. You would think specializing in Chicken Salad that their Chicken Salad would be amazing...I am sure Gwendolyn's Chicken Salade is much better.... THough I still can't justify a $26 price tag for any chicken salad...even with an extra "e"...

lewisc6 days ago

Or CBS is offering what Disney guests consider fancy food. The criteria could wind up being luxury compared to other Disney restaurants

lewisc6 days ago

You've never had chicken salad from ""restaurants" like Subway.