Pecos Bill Cafe closing for short refurbishment to launch new menu

MaxW

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im gonna miss the old menu. i'm not a adventurous eater, and i know i can find that type of food elsewhere, but frontierland is my favorite so eating food i have grown to love and am used to is nice. i'll miss the old, but am excited to try to new food.
 

GhostHost1000

Premium Member
I hate this mentality. My mother would've told me to starve if I didn't like something on the menu. The whole "picky eater" thing is the most first world problem if I've ever heard one. It makes me irate.

I understand what you are saying but try telling that to kids that are already hot tired and cranky (or maybe that's the parents haha) and enjoy the rest of your day


I know some people are different but I think about my kids at Disney before me ...not saying I don't have my fun but if they are happy I'm happy if they aren't well...
 

French Quarter

Well-Known Member
I hate this mentality. My mother would've told me to starve if I didn't like something on the menu. The whole "picky eater" thing is the most first world problem if I've ever heard one. It makes me irate.

I am right there with you. And it ruins it for the rest of us. My kids want to eat what we get to eat on vacation. When we go to Disney and opt for the meal plan, they are stuck with bland food while we get the good stuff.
 

Cosmic Commando

Well-Known Member
I am right there with you. And it ruins it for the rest of us. My kids want to eat what we get to eat on vacation. When we go to Disney and opt for the meal plan, they are stuck with bland food while we get the good stuff.
When you're on any dining plan now, kids can order off the adult menu. It had been an open secret for a long time, but it became more official with the dining plan changes earlier this year.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Uh yes. Especially if they've never had it before most aren't gonna spend an overpriced amount in the hopes their kid has a magical lunch lol
There are children in America who have never had a quesadilla? If parents insist on only feeding their children chicken nuggets and mac n cheese, they really have no right complaining about menu offerings being to diverse.
 

French Quarter

Well-Known Member
When you're on any dining plan now, kids can order off the adult menu. It had been an open secret for a long time, but it became more official with the dining plan changes earlier this year.

Yes...I did know that about QS, although then portions become an issue. But it's more of a problem at TS, I find.
 

French Quarter

Well-Known Member
There are children in America who have never had a quesadilla? If parents insist on only feeding their children chicken nuggets and mac n cheese, they really have no right complaining about menu offerings being to diverse.

This has been an eye opening conversation for me. I knew that there were kids that were picky eaters. I seriously never realized that there were such...er...accommodating?...parents.
 

GhostHost1000

Premium Member
There are children in America who have never had a quesadilla? If parents insist on only feeding their children chicken nuggets and mac n cheese, they really have no right complaining about menu offerings being to diverse.

My daughter is six, has tried a quesadilla and didn't like it, different strokes for different folks. I know several people who don't like chocolate too lol
 

Hrudey3032

Well-Known Member
First reviews of the new menu have been very positive. I have yet to hear anyone call the food mediocre.



Just a guess as to why they don't keep the burger on the menu:

A. A cheeseburger doesn't belong in a Mexican restaurant.
B. They want to improve quality of food, not continue to offer subpar food.



Yeah...I mean, who would eat Mexican food in a hot climate? LOL

When was it Mexican? Old west is the theme here in Frontierland.
 

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