New Roundup Rodeo BBQ sit-down restaurant coming to TSL

Magenta Panther

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Toadstool cafe was very good and reasonably priced for portion size.

I use my local Applebees (which serves aggressively mediocre foods) as a metric for whether the pricing is reasonable, and it absolutely passed as the food was significantly better, great environment, and was only slightly more.
Some people diss on Applebee's, but it makes a great Perfect Margarita.
 

JohnD

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So here is my quick review. I went solo and the amount of food you get is the same whether a party of one or a party of five. They assure me they compost what isn't eaten.

Anyway, here is what you get (drinks are separate):
A minimum of three biscuits
Three separate salads
A skillet of chicken, brisket, ribs, and sausage
Your choice of 4 of 6 or 7 sides, each in a large bowl. I chose corn on the cob, potato salad, baked beans, and Mac and cheese.
Your choice of up to 4 or 5 small cups of dessert. I choose cheesecake, apple pie, and tort, similar to mousse.

For a party of two, why pay $90? $45 is plenty for two or even more. You can't, BTW. The cost is per person. Food is great but too much for one person. You've been warned.
 

ToTBellHop

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So here is my quick review. I went solo and the amount of food you get is the same whether a party of one or a party of five. They assure me they compost what isn't eaten.

Anyway, here is what you get (drinks are separate):
A minimum of three biscuits
Three separate salads
A skillet of chicken, brisket, ribs, and sausage
Your choice of 4 of 6 or 7 sides, each in a large bowl. I chose corn on the cob, potato salad, baked beans, and Mac and cheese.
Your choice of up to 4 or 5 small cups of dessert. I choose cheesecake, apple pie, and tort, similar to mousse.

For a party of two, why pay $90? $45 is plenty for two or even more. You can't, BTW. The cost is per person. Food is great but too much for one person. You've been warned.
I enjoyed the food but we agreed we wouldn’t spend over $200 to eat there again. You can find better BBQ elsewhere at WDW. Sides were good, though, and we liked the theming in there. It was a fun time. You definitely don’t leave hungry.
 

Ayla

Well-Known Member
So here is my quick review. I went solo and the amount of food you get is the same whether a party of one or a party of five. They assure me they compost what isn't eaten.

Anyway, here is what you get (drinks are separate):
A minimum of three biscuits
Three separate salads
A skillet of chicken, brisket, ribs, and sausage
Your choice of 4 of 6 or 7 sides, each in a large bowl. I chose corn on the cob, potato salad, baked beans, and Mac and cheese.
Your choice of up to 4 or 5 small cups of dessert. I choose cheesecake, apple pie, and tort, similar to mousse.

For a party of two, why pay $90? $45 is plenty for two or even more. You can't, BTW. The cost is per person. Food is great but too much for one person. You've been warned.
How nice they throw away wasted food they don't need to give you in the first place. 🙄
 

pdude81

Well-Known Member
The atmosphere is a bit disappointing. It looks like my old kindergarten room... which isn't a good thing. I've got some bad memories from that place. Did you know you're not supposed to eat a whole supersized jar of elmers paste?
Well the non-teachers might appreciate having a big, over-themed room. Or not. While you shouldn't eat glue, I would suggest the adults drink the PB&J.
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
The atmosphere is a bit disappointing. It looks like my old kindergarten room... which isn't a good thing. I've got some bad memories from that place. Did you know you're not supposed to eat a whole supersized jar of elmers paste?
I have to admit, the overhead PA system stuff was clever especially when "Andy's coming"? Everyone - servers and guests - all pause. It's actually fun.
 

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