disneysince71
Well-Known Member
I love the Shrimp and Grits at the GF cafe!
And they have Magic Cookie Bars!!!Roaring Fork at Wilderness Lodge is a tasty Quick Service eatery. Landscape of Flavors at AoA is also good and has some unique choices.
Everything is better with a Magic Cookie Bar! I too enjoy grits by the way. Something i only enjoy when I travel below the Mason-Dixon line.And they have Magic Cookie Bars!!!
I am not a huge fan... But I took a chance at GFC and it was amazing possibly my best Disney meal ever!Everything is better with a Magic Cookie Bar! I too enjoy grits by the way. Something i only enjoy when I travel below the Mason-Dixon line.
It was REALLY good too!! A perfect pool side snack, accompanied by a Pina Colava from the Barefoot bar!!Boy does that look delicious! I'm content to remain ignorant on what that may equate to calorie and cholesterol wise. I'll just chase it with a Lipitor!
good god in heaven...I keep forgetting to put these on my 'Snack to Do List" I'm freaking starving right now...how long you think it will take me to get to CC if I leave now...????I definately have to agree!!!!
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Also, Contempo Cafe at the Contemporary has some nice offerings, as does Sassagoula Floatworks (beignets, anyone?!?!?!?!)
You have GOT to try these!!! Ask for extra pork They really are that good!!good god in heaven...I keep forgetting to put these on my 'Snack to Do List" I'm freaking starving right now...how long you think it will take me to get to CC if I leave now...????
The Deluxe Resorts tend to have relatively weak QS choices. (My theory is WDW expects its Deluxe Resort guests to eat TS most of the time.) When it comes to QS, Moderate and Value Resorts tend to offer more variety. POR has always been a family favorite but isn't as fun to explore as, for example, the Monorail Resorts or Epcot Resorts.
Consider heading to the Epcot Resorts and eating on the Boardwalk. Although not exactly QS, it's not difficult to get a lunch or early dinner table at several of the Boardwalk restaurants and, if you are resort hopping, it's a fun place to explore. Perhaps have a early dinner, stroll around Crescent Lake exploring all 5 resorts, and then stay to watch the Epcot fireworks at 9 PM.
And they have Magic Cookie Bars!!!
I was thinking the same thing AoA menu looks goodAs much as I love PORS.I'am gonna stick my neck out here and give my vote to AoA..The Food Court has a awesome range of cuisines to choose from..Tandoori selection..Pastas...Fish...Salads...the list is endless..Worth checking out Figgy.
Consider heading to the Epcot Resorts and eating on the Boardwalk. Although not exactly QS, it's not difficult to get a lunch or early dinner table at several of the Boardwalk restaurants and, if you are resort hopping, it's a fun place to explore. Perhaps have an early dinner, stroll around Crescent Lake exploring all 5 resorts, and then stay to watch the Epcot fireworks at 9 PM.
As much as I love PORS.I'am gonna stick my neck out here and give my vote to AoA..The Food Court has a awesome range of cuisines to choose from..Tandoori selection..Pastas...Fish...Salads...the list is endless..Worth checking out Figgy.
Excellent..Well you know what they say..Variety is the spice of life....We recently stayed at AOA and I agree with @real mad hatter we really enjoyed the variety and the food was good too, definitely better than we expected. Also, if you have not been the resort is cool to walk around.
We also really enjoy PORS and Captain Cook's at Poly
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