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Josh just got a coffee so that's all for the Denver airport :rotfl:
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We typically eat at the place next to Einstein, it's pretty decent food but also a big part of the draw is that we have a credit card that gives us $56 in credit towards food there, so we just have to leave a tip. If we're in a hurry Einstein is now my go to (though the line is slow for... bagels... Zack likes to go to the Villa Pizza across from it even though he is disappointed every time :confused3
Bacon Wrapped Pork Tenders
Herbed Soffritto, Micro Chives

He ate this quickly because he was hungry, but thought it kind of flavorless.
That's disappointing because they look like they would be good!
Sautéed Pretzel Knots
Asiago-Pomodoro Dip

These tasted like they were part garlic knot, part pretzel, and the dip was like a creamy and cheesy sauce. These were really, really good, and probably my second favorite thing that I ate all day.
How can you go wrong with something part garlic knot part pretzel? These look yummy!

I am kind of picky about cuts of meat and I'm not the best at cooking it so I like trying alternatives to it.
Agreed. I'm also scared to order steak at not nice steak places, because I worry about the idea of spending that money and then it not being cooked to my liking. We attempted grilling steaks for Mother's Day :) Or Zack did lol. It did go okay, though it was a little undercooked for everyone else - I eat mine a tad rarer than his family anyways, but I also had a thinner steak and just in general it was more medium vs medium rare. I used to always go medium rare but, going back to that not being cooked to my liking thing... I've run into too many 'too medium rare for me' steaks at cheaper places so now I only go with that at somewhere like Shula's.
Compared to other food festivals I've been to at Disney this one probably didn't have as many options as say Food and Wine, but had more dishes I really liked than some of the other Epcot festivals I've been to. In comparison to other Seaworld festivals we've been to (the only other one we've been to is the Christmas one in Orlando) I'd say this had more/better choices. I found the Christmas food booths in Orlando relatively disappointing, and the food here was pretty good. Overall I didn't love the food at Seaworld Orlando (even outside the booths), but this was on par with some of the better food festivals I've done been to. If I were in San Diego (or Orlando because they have this same festival with different dishes) during this time I'd probably check out this festival again.
This seems like much more interesting food options compared to Orlando for Christmas! And just in general compared to what the park normally has... :) I remember distinctly non-memorable QS food the last time we did Sea World SD lol. But I did get a rice krispie shaped like a whale tail. I recently heard from someone that they like the food festival at Busch Gardens Tampa better than F&W even. Imagine a trip based on the food festivals for SW/BG/Disney on both coasts... :rotfl: On Friday I decided to buy some discount ticket deal for BG/SW Orlando, so it looks like we will finally get there sometime in the next year.
 

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Lol what I got was definitely not that exciting :rotfl:
I honestly can't even remember what place we ate at or what exactly I'd ordered but I do remember it being very tasty. I know it was a counter service type place without it's own seating and that it was some sort of "southwest bowl" or like a Denver bowl" type thing that was sort of a deconstructed Denver omelette thing with eggs, veggies, avocado and loads of salsa and sour cream. It was really filling and I could only eat 1/4 of it but DS stuffed myself overly full. I have terrible flying anxiety that causes severe nausea so I really can't allow myself to eat more than just enough to stave off hunger pangs when I fly. I just wish I could remember what exactly it was or even what restaurant it was at so I could try and recreate it at home.​

Einstein's Bagels would be perfect.
Sometimes you just need tried and true simplicity, especially leading into a food filled trip :)

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I don't even like sunny side up eggs but this looks delicious. It looks like it was perfectly cooked!

Decadent Chocolate Mousse
Honey Crunch Chocolate Nibs

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Now THIS is my type of yumminess
 
Sure Einstein's had many, many interesting different combinations and flavors but I went with a classic plain bagel and plain cream cheese. Not very exciting, but how would I establish a baseline for how good their bagels are unless I tried a classic first?

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The line was kind of long and moved very slowly. In the course of that line a couple almost spilled a whole water bottle on me, and a lady tried to sneak her way up further into the line by going to the end and asking if everyone else was "really waiting in this line". Now sometimes I understand because people will group at the entrances to things and not be in lines and it's hard to tell, but other times when people are in a clearly marked line I wonder why you’d even bother asking that. Like do they think all the people will suddenly go "what?! I was waiting in a line, oops" and leave :laughing:

I have never closely studied a bagel receipt before, but I did get a kick out of the fact that the cream cheese cost like double what the bagel cost. I'm not sure if that's the norm though since bagels are pretty cheap so maybe that's not a weird thing at all.
I love Einstein Bagels! My favorite is the basic sesame seed - I've tried some of the specialty, but always go back to the regular one!

They used to have bagel bites - like donut holes but bagels in cinnamon sugar. Those were sooo yummy, but they stopped having those a few years ago.

These tasted like they were part garlic knot, part pretzel, and the dip was like a creamy and cheesy sauce. These were really, really good, and probably my second favorite thing that I ate all day.
That looks pretty yummy!
 
I feel like either way you probably did okay by getting the sampler pass! Especially because I feel like even if you paid oop you probably would have come close to that amount or felt like you should skip certain dishes so that was probably a good call!
 
We typically eat at the place next to Einstein, it's pretty decent food but also a big part of the draw is that we have a credit card that gives us $56 in credit towards food there, so we just have to leave a tip. If we're in a hurry Einstein is now my go to (though the line is slow for... bagels... Zack likes to go to the Villa Pizza across from it even though he is disappointed every time :confused3

We almost ate there but didn't have time for a sit down meal! I felt bad because it was one of the only gluten free places in the terminal, and there weren't really any other choices for Josh but we hadn't realized it was a sit down restaurant before we walked up.

Agreed. I'm also scared to order steak at not nice steak places, because I worry about the idea of spending that money and then it not being cooked to my liking. We attempted grilling steaks for Mother's Day :) Or Zack did lol. It did go okay, though it was a little undercooked for everyone else - I eat mine a tad rarer than his family anyways, but I also had a thinner steak and just in general it was more medium vs medium rare. I used to always go medium rare but, going back to that not being cooked to my liking thing... I've run into too many 'too medium rare for me' steaks at cheaper places so now I only go with that at somewhere like Shula's.

Oh yeah, I don't like to order steak unless I'm at a steakhouse. I've occasionally gotten an undercooked steak even at a steak place, but usually not. More often I get overcooked burgers with my preference (medium). I'm very weird about meat cuts and don't like there to be fat on them or bones in them so for steak I usually go with boneless filet at a place like Shula's.

This seems like much more interesting food options compared to Orlando for Christmas! And just in general compared to what the park normally has... :) I remember distinctly non-memorable QS food the last time we did Sea World SD lol. But I did get a rice krispie shaped like a whale tail. I recently heard from someone that they like the food festival at Busch Gardens Tampa better than F&W even. Imagine a trip based on the food festivals for SW/BG/Disney on both coasts... :rotfl: On Friday I decided to buy some discount ticket deal for BG/SW Orlando, so it looks like we will finally get there sometime in the next year.

Oh yeah it was much better! The regular QS we had in Orlando was pretty bad too. We've never been to Busch (because I wouldn't ride the roller coasters), but I didn't ride them at Seaworld either so one day we'll have to make it out there. They do a cool Halloween event too but it starts later than HHN and we're always at HHN :rotfl: I would love that! I wish they all had them around the same time of year.

I honestly can't even remember what place we ate at or what exactly I'd ordered but I do remember it being very tasty. I know it was a counter service type place without it's own seating and that it was some sort of "southwest bowl" or like a Denver bowl" type thing that was sort of a deconstructed Denver omelette thing with eggs, veggies, avocado and loads of salsa and sour cream. It was really filling and I could only eat 1/4 of it but DS stuffed myself overly full. I have terrible flying anxiety that causes severe nausea so I really can't allow myself to eat more than just enough to stave off hunger pangs when I fly. I just wish I could remember what exactly it was or even what restaurant it was at so I could try and recreate it at home.

I'm wondering if you're describing the same place @amalone1013 mentioned that was near Einstein's :scratchin It was the only sit down place in our terminal. (The Southwest terminal).

I feel like either way you probably did okay by getting the sampler pass! Especially because I feel like even if you paid oop you probably would have come close to that amount or felt like you should skip certain dishes so that was probably a good call!

That's what I'm hoping!
 
Thats good to know about In N Out! I feel like its one of those things thats only popular because its popular lol I plan on trying it for lunch when we're in LA just to try it but like you I always feel like I'm missing the secret when it comes to places like In N Out or Chik Fil A that gets SO much attention
 
Oh that's funny. As a native Californian who now lives in the midwest I miss In n' Out SOOOOOO much! Maybe it's just a nostalgia thing? I agree on their fries, but nothing beats a Double Double! :)
 
Thats good to know about In N Out! I feel like its one of those things thats only popular because its popular lol I plan on trying it for lunch when we're in LA just to try it but like you I always feel like I'm missing the secret when it comes to places like In N Out or Chik Fil A that gets SO much attention

I feel like that might be it! We recently got a Chik Fil A, and I’ve heard people rave about it but I’m not really interested in trying anything from there. Chipotle was a around for a bit before we got one, and I didn’t really like anything when I tried there either.

Oh that's funny. As a native Californian who now lives in the midwest I miss In n' Out SOOOOOO much! Maybe it's just a nostalgia thing? I agree on their fries, but nothing beats a Double Double! :)

I wonder if some of it is that. I was also wondering if they have the other chains in California. Like do they have a Five Guys? (I was pretty sure at this point Five Guys was country-wide but I know some of those chains are east coast specific).

I have a coworker from Colorado who swears we just ordered wrong and if only we got the Animal Style on the burger we would’ve fallen in love. But I don’t really think any of the burgers would’ve tasted any different to me :confused3
 
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I always thought we were missing something fantastic but not having In N Out here but it sounds like we aren't lol. I had always thought Chick Fil A was so good because I loved their fries and sauce but now they built one like 5 minutes from me and I've decided it's nothing special and I feel like that's what happens to people with In N Out too.
 
Oh, and in the interest of full disclosure I'm pretty sure I ate a mini bag of potato chips too.

I mean, you'd better not leave anything out, missy!! I need to know all the foods!!

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So I decided Einstein's Bagels would be perfect

My mom still says her Einstein's bagel from the airport was one of her favorite things from our trip, LOL!!! Of all the food we had :sad2::sad2:

The line was kind of long and moved very slowly

The one by our house is the same way, and it doesn't even have the excuse of being in a busy airport

Bacon Flavors

Pretzel Flavors

Latin American Flavors

Nuevo Baja booth

One of these things is not like the others, LOL

Island Fusion Flavors

Polynesian Flavors

Ah, there we go!! Back to the Flavors. I love these booth names :rotfl2:

The pretzels looked good, and so did the loco moco. I'm sorry the Latin Flavors booths weren't as good as you'd hoped.

This was my first time having an Impossible patty, and I was curious to try it. Honestly I thought it tasted just like a hamburger.

I've been so curious about this, so I'm glad you tried one.

the aged tasted like goat cheese to me (which I don't like)

goat cheese is one food I will always veto. I am not picky, but yuck, I just can't get past the smell or taste :crazy2::crazy2:

As for the fries neither of us were big fans. The plain ones were definitely undercooked and under-seasoned. I felt like they were missing something flavor-wise. The Animal Style was the same thing just slathered in toppings (mainly thousand island dressing) which seemed like a bit much. I have heard people say the Animal Style is better on the burgers, but it seems to be the same toppings so I don't really see the difference.

None of us understood the love for In n Out. We tried it in both southern and northern california, and just were unimpressed. Like you said, the burgers were fine, but the fries were awful. And animal style was so salty, I couldn't eat much of it at all.

Smashburger is one we haven't gone to after trying it out when it opened because we weren't crazy about it

Same! We have one here that we tried when it was new, and it was just another boring burger place. We have some great local places so it's not even on our radar anymore.


I'm excited to read about the rest of your food adventures. We didn't love much of our Disneyland food, so I hope you guys had good luck.
 
My family loves In N Out, but I'm not a big fan! Whenever they go there, we stop at Panda Express (it's nearby) to get my dinner!
 
I loved In and Out, when my parents lived in Tucson, I always made a point to hit it!! I wish we had them around here! In my opinion way better than the Wendy’s we have around here, ours are not very good!

I agree about 5 guys French fries so delicious and my favorite!!
 
We have In-and-Out here in DFW and it's fine. It's cheap, quick and fresh. I do prefer Shake Shack and places like D-Lux Burger a lot more. The price point is a lot different though and for me, worth it.
 

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