Hello from Disney World, where it’s been a little colder than we’re used to this time of year!
But that hasn’t stopped us from gearing up to start eating all the new Valentine’s Day treats and nomming on some chocolate waffles. We’ve also been busy checking out all the menus at Disney World to see what restaurants have had some changes this week. And here’s what we found!
Magic Kingdom
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe
There’s an additional option on the breakfast menu for Kids’ Disney Check Meals: Beef Taco, which is served with choice of two Sides and choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small DASANI Bottled Water for $7.49.
Kids can also now get the following on the Allergy-Friendly menus:
- Hamburger — served with Served with choice of two Sides and choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small DASANI Bottled Water for $7.99
- Chicken Rice Bowl — Yellow Rice topped with Seasoned Chicken, Grilled Peppers and Onions, Black Beans, Lettuce, Tomato, Sour Cream, and Salsa for $11.99
- Chicken Rice Bowl — Served with choice of two Sides and choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small DASANI Bottled Water for $7.49
Check Out Our Review of the 50th Anniversary Snack Here
EPCOT
Le Cellier Steakhouse
There’s been a description change on the Strawberry-Brown Butter Panna Cotta dessert at Le Cellier.
The new description now reads: “Our Seasonal Dessert featuring Fresh Florida Strawberries, Strawberry Mousse, Graham Cracker Streusel, and Vanilla Meringue.” The price remains the same at $13.
Read Our Most Recent Le Cellier Review
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Nomad Lounge
We’ve got some bad news. As of writing, the Sweet Corn Soup is no longer on the menu at Nomad Lounge.
The Tusker Lager has also been removed from under the “Beer” part of the menu.
Read More About the Sweet Corn Soup
Kusafiri Coffee Shop and Bakery
The following has been removed from the Kusafiri Coffee Shop menu:
Goodbye, beautiful snacks — we hardly knew ‘ya.
Read Our Review of the Red Chili Hot Dog
Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter Resort
Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory
Over at Sassagoula Floatworks, the following change have popped up:
- Chipotle Seitan and Vegetable Sauté increased from $8.59 to $8.99
This price change also applies to the allergy-friendly version of this dish.
Here’s A Review of The Latest Treat You Can Find Here
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Centertown Market
There’s a new item on the breakfast menu at Centertown Market: Overnight Oats, which is a plant-based meal with Oats, Chia Seeds, Agave Syrup, Coconut Milk, Blueberries, and Walnuts for $5.29.
So now there’s another healthy plant-based option for breakfast here!
Here’s Our Review of the Family Takeout Meal from Centertown Market
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Capt. Cook’s
There’s an additional option on the Kids’ Disney Check Meals part of the menu: Chicken and Pineapple Skewers, which is served with Served with Mixed Greens Salad and Sesame-Soy Dressing with choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small DASANI Bottled Water for $7.99.
One breakfast item also got a little cheaper. The Cinnamon Bun decreased from $4.75 to $4.49.
Here’s A Review of a Cupcake We Just Had Here!
Disney’s Pop Century Resort
Everything POP!
The Chipotle Seitan and Vegetable Sauté also saw a price increase here — from $8.59 to $8.99.
It seems like this plant-based breakfast option has gone up in price at several locations in Disney World.
Here’s The Cupcake We Had Here That Made Us Emotional
Disney Springs
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar
The Satipo’s Empanadas has been removed from the menu.
That’s the only change here, though.
Read Our Review of Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar
Those are all the updates we have for now — but stay tuned because we’ll soon be back with more!
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Mike says
Wish Port Orleans would bring back the PoBoy and Hand Cut Fries to there Counter Service….That was some sandwich !