Planner2012
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- Mar 12, 2011
Hi all! We just got back from an amazing week at Disney World. This was supposed to be our last trip, but I'm wavering on that one! Thought I would get over some of the vacation-over blues by posting a quick report of the food we had on our trip. There are some photos, but we often forgot to take any. Oops!
**Edit - I have uploaded my photos to Flickr as they were too big to copy & paste from my phone. Not sure how to put them into this report. If anyone can help, please let me know & I will add the pictures. Thanks**
Sassagoula Food Court - we stayed at POFQ for 3 nights and ate at the food court a few times. The beignets were awesome! The pizza not so much. We also really liked the make your own pasta. The food court could be busy at certain times of the day, but overall we had a positive experience.
Garden Grill Breakfast - we have eaten here a few times for dinner, but never for breakfast. We had a reservation prior to park open in the hopes of eating and heading to Soarin'. As these things go Soarin' was down until much later in the morning, so plan wrecked. On the plus side though the food was good and we got to ride Test Track at park open with a minimal wait. Score!
The POG juice was delicious. The fruit salad was good, but had a lot of melon (cantaloupe & honey dew which none of us are fans of). The giant cinnamon roll was nice & flaky. On the platter there was scrambled eggs, tater tots, sausage, bacon & mickey waffles. Everything was nice & hot. For condiments we got syrup, ketchup, salsa & warm hazelnut chocolate sauce (Nutella?). Loved the waffles with the chocolate sauce!
La Cantina de San Angel - the plan was to skip lunch after our big breakfast, but we were starving so stopped in Mexico for a quick bite. We got the kids chicken tacos which included 2 tacos, lots of tortilla chips & apple slices. The tacos were good and the chips filling. Although the chips could have had more salt on them. The apple slices were also good which we found surprising. I've bought sliced apples before and they were smushy, but these were nice & crisp. We also had the kids chicken tenders which were a large portion (3 I think), lots of chips & apple slices. Also an order of the kids macaroni & cheese which 2 of our party voted the "best macaroni & cheese ever." So there you go
Beaches & Cream - we ate here for dinner. We weren't super hungry as we had eaten earlier in Mexico so my mom & I split the Angus Beef Burger (blend of ground angus brisket and short rib with cheddar cheese, lettuce & tomato on a freshly baked bun). It was really good and I liked that they split the burger & fries in the kitchen before bringing it out. One of the best burgers I have ever had and the fries were nice & hot. DD had the Turkey Club Sandwich (with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise on toasted white bread) with fries. She said it was good, but had never had a club sandwich so didn't love the amount of bread involved. DS also had the burger & enjoyed it.
We thought the restaurant was cute & liked seeing other families order the Kitchen Sink. Strangely we didn't find anything that appealed to us on the dessert menu but instead decided to wander over to Ample Hills.
Ample Hills Creamery - we taste tested a few flavours before settling on Lemon Sky, Ooey Gooey Butter Cake (the hands down favourite), and Coffee Toffee Coffee. With the heat we decided getting our ice cream in cups was the safer choice so we ate it while wandering around the Boardwalk. I wish we had made it back here during the trip, but sadly it never happened. I would definitely order Ooey Gooey Butter Cake again. Yum!
On to day 3...
**Edit - I have uploaded my photos to Flickr as they were too big to copy & paste from my phone. Not sure how to put them into this report. If anyone can help, please let me know & I will add the pictures. Thanks**
Sassagoula Food Court - we stayed at POFQ for 3 nights and ate at the food court a few times. The beignets were awesome! The pizza not so much. We also really liked the make your own pasta. The food court could be busy at certain times of the day, but overall we had a positive experience.
Garden Grill Breakfast - we have eaten here a few times for dinner, but never for breakfast. We had a reservation prior to park open in the hopes of eating and heading to Soarin'. As these things go Soarin' was down until much later in the morning, so plan wrecked. On the plus side though the food was good and we got to ride Test Track at park open with a minimal wait. Score!
The POG juice was delicious. The fruit salad was good, but had a lot of melon (cantaloupe & honey dew which none of us are fans of). The giant cinnamon roll was nice & flaky. On the platter there was scrambled eggs, tater tots, sausage, bacon & mickey waffles. Everything was nice & hot. For condiments we got syrup, ketchup, salsa & warm hazelnut chocolate sauce (Nutella?). Loved the waffles with the chocolate sauce!
La Cantina de San Angel - the plan was to skip lunch after our big breakfast, but we were starving so stopped in Mexico for a quick bite. We got the kids chicken tacos which included 2 tacos, lots of tortilla chips & apple slices. The tacos were good and the chips filling. Although the chips could have had more salt on them. The apple slices were also good which we found surprising. I've bought sliced apples before and they were smushy, but these were nice & crisp. We also had the kids chicken tenders which were a large portion (3 I think), lots of chips & apple slices. Also an order of the kids macaroni & cheese which 2 of our party voted the "best macaroni & cheese ever." So there you go
Beaches & Cream - we ate here for dinner. We weren't super hungry as we had eaten earlier in Mexico so my mom & I split the Angus Beef Burger (blend of ground angus brisket and short rib with cheddar cheese, lettuce & tomato on a freshly baked bun). It was really good and I liked that they split the burger & fries in the kitchen before bringing it out. One of the best burgers I have ever had and the fries were nice & hot. DD had the Turkey Club Sandwich (with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise on toasted white bread) with fries. She said it was good, but had never had a club sandwich so didn't love the amount of bread involved. DS also had the burger & enjoyed it.
We thought the restaurant was cute & liked seeing other families order the Kitchen Sink. Strangely we didn't find anything that appealed to us on the dessert menu but instead decided to wander over to Ample Hills.
Ample Hills Creamery - we taste tested a few flavours before settling on Lemon Sky, Ooey Gooey Butter Cake (the hands down favourite), and Coffee Toffee Coffee. With the heat we decided getting our ice cream in cups was the safer choice so we ate it while wandering around the Boardwalk. I wish we had made it back here during the trip, but sadly it never happened. I would definitely order Ooey Gooey Butter Cake again. Yum!
On to day 3...