WDW Dining Archive
There are a lot of “storylines” in Walt Disney World dining that were established years ago and persist today despite being questionable, at best, and downright untrue, at worst. The greatness of Le Cellier and ‘Ohana. The difficulty of scoring ADRs for Cinderella’s Royal Table. How the Disney Dining Plan has ruined the ambitiousness of
Wine Bar George is a table service restaurant in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World. This review focuses on the food served at this WDW dining spot, specifically brunch. Save for the new Dole Whip mimosa, we aren’t going to offer any insight into the locale’s formidable lineup of wines. The only wine bar led
For years, the Deluxe Disney Dining Plan has been an unheralded way to save a lot of money at Walt Disney World restaurants. It’s unheralded because it can be totally impractical. For most people, it’s the equivalent of buying 30 pounds of discount mayonnaise from Costco. Everyone loves mayo, but when you buy more than
Pepe is the new counter service restaurant arm of Jaleo by Chef José Andrés on Disney Springs’ West Side. This Walt Disney World dining review features food photos, thoughts on the quality, our experience here, and how this quick service eatery compares to other alternatives. As of right now, Pepe does not accept the Tables
The Market at Ale & Compass is a counter service restaurant at Yacht Club, a Deluxe Resort at Walt Disney World. In this WDW dining review, we’ll share food photos, compare this to other places to eat at Beach Club & BoardWalk Inn, and cover whether we recommend the Market at Ale & Compass. Despite
When it comes to Walt Disney World, dining is unquestionably the most stressful thing to plan. At the crack of dawn, 180 days before traveling, many of you will compete for the most-coveted Advance Dining Reservations, committing to where you’ll eat 6 months later. You’ll do this before park hours and Extra Magic Hours have
Backlot Express is a Walt Disney World counter service restaurant serving lunch and dinner at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This WDW dining review features food photos, thoughts on the quality, our experiences here, and how this quick service eatery compares to other alternatives in the park. In terms of basics, Backlot Express participates in the Disney
Located at Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Village Resort, ‘Ohana serves is a family-style restaurant serving Polynesian cuisine. This review features food photos, thoughts on the ambiance, the difficulties of dining at ‘Ohana, some comparisons to Kona Cafe, and other general thoughts on the restaurant. Dinner options include meat skewers roasted over an expansive 18-foot oak
Kona Cafe is a table service restaurant in Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Village Resort. This review features food photos plus our take on the cuisine, value for money, and ambiance of Kona Cafe. In terms of general overview, Kona Cafe’s menu adds some Asian twists into traditional American breakfast, lunch and dinner. The restaurant participates
Walt Disney World has released another wave of cool snacks and character-themed ice cream at Magic Kingdom, further stepping up the park’s game in terms of fun treats and good uses of Disney Dining Plan snack credits. In this post, we’ll take a look at the new items, plus where they rank in the landscape
World Premiere Food Court is a counter service restaurant at All Star Movies, which is now one of our recommended Value Resorts at Walt Disney World thanks to their new rooms. In this post, we’ll review this WDW dining option with food photos, thoughts on the cuisine, atmosphere, and whether it’s worth your time. Despite