Well, it’s been a WEEK!
So much is going on right now. We had the first Oogie Boogie Bash in Disneyland, we celebrated Disney+ Day in the parks, and we’re getting ready for a TON of announcements from the D23 Expo this weekend! But we’re still thinking about FOOD, which means we’re keeping an eye on Disney World restaurants to see if anything has changed.
So let’s get on with the updates!
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Hollywood Brown Derby
Quite a few changes are happening at the Hollywood Brown Derby. Here’s what we noticed under Appetizers:
- REMOVED: Sea Scallops
- ADDED: Roasted Squash and Apple Soup — Thai Curry, Farro Granola, and Maple Gastrique (Plant-based) for $15
- REMOVED: Roasted Tomato Cream Soup
- ADDED: Crab Louie — Crispy Olive Bread, Citrus Blend, Fried Capers, and Louie Sauce for $17
- REMOVED: Local Greens and Strawberry Salad
- REMOVED: Tuna Carpaccio Niçoise
- ADDED: Escargot Casino — Roasted Garlic Béchamel, Crispy Prosciutto, and Piquillo Pepper Crumb for $19
- ADDED: Roasted Bone Marrow — Braised Beef, Pickled Mustard Seeds, and Fig Bread Crostini (For Egg, Fish/Shellfish, Milk, Peanut/Tree Nut, and Soy Allergies) for $17
The Entrees part of the menu has seen some updates, too:
- REMOVED: Filet Mignon with Walt Disney’s Roast Beef Hash
- ADDED: Filet Mignon — Root Vegetable Beef Hash, Charred Sweet Peppers, and Green Peppercorn Sauce for $49
- Free-Range Chicken Coq au Vin is now made with Pan-fried Potatoes, Thigh Confit, Trumpet Mushroom, Smoked Bacon, and Red Wine Sauce (For Gluten/Wheat, Egg, Fish/Shellfish, Milk, Peanut/Tree Nut, and Soy Allergies)
- Option to add Chicken or Shrimp to the Cobb Salad has been removed
- ADDED: Grilled Pork — Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, and Red Eye Gravy (For Egg, Fish/Shellfish, Peanut/Tree Nut, and Soy Allergies) for $38
- REMOVED: Shrimp and Scallops Newberg
- ADDED: Duck à l’Orange — Soubise, Broccolini, Leg Confit, Orange Gastrique for $36
Under Enhancements, here’s what’s changed:
- REMOVED: Grilled Asparagus
- ADDED: Brussels Sprouts — Pomegranate-Barbecue, Candied Pecans for $9
Here’s Our Most Recent Hollywood Brown Derby Review!
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Beaches Pool Bar and Grill
At Beaches Pool Bar and Grill, the Lobster Sliders have increased in price from $15.99 to $16.99.
That’s the only change here.
Read our Beaches Pool Bar and Grill Review!
Disney’s Old Key West Resort
Turtle Shack
There have been some changes at the Turtle Shack: both the Cupcake and Crisped Rice Treat have been removed from the menu. Also, the Tuna Salad Sandwich is now described as Olivia’s famous Tuna Salad, Lettuce, Tomato, and Pickle on Multigrain Bread served with House-made Chips.
The Power Salad is now described as Mixed Greens, Edamame, Garbanzo Beans, Roasted Peppers, Cherry Tomatoes, and Quinoa with Key Lime-Mustard Vinaigrette. The Mango Rum-barbecued Pulled Pork Sandwich is now described as Topped with Coleslaw on a Brioche Bun and served with House-made Chips.
Learn More About Dining at Old Key West!
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
The Chuck Wagon
The Mac & Cheese Burger just got an upgrade — bacon is now on the burger! Also, the Turkey Sandwich for kids is now gone.
It’s been replaced with a Ham Sandwich — House-smoked Ham on Whole-Wheat Bread, Lettuce, and Tomato served with Grapes, Baked Chips, and choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small DASANI Bottled Water. Meets Disney Nutritional Guidelines for Complete Meals without substitutions for $7.49
Read A Review of The Chuck Wagon
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Centertown Market
At Centertown Market, the Continental Breakfast is no longer available. Nothing else had changed here, though.
Read Our Most Recent Review!
Disney Springs
Splitsville Luxury Lanes
There are some new menu items over at Splitsville: Maui Chicken Sandwich, Tuna Poke Bowl, Buffalo Chicken Eggrolls, Rolls Royce Sushi Platter, and Grilled Portabella Sandwich.
So if you plan on heading over for some bowling, be sure to grab some new food, too!
Read Our Most Recent Review
The best thing you can do if you have your heart set on eating something specific in Disney World is to keep an eye on the menus — you can do that through the Disney World website or My Disney Experience app. We’ll also keep track of all the menu changes, too, so check back with us often!
Also, remember, that it’s a good idea to make those advance dining reservations for table-service restaurants as early as possible (60 days from the first day of your trip). Some restaurants fill up quickly, so the earlier you can make reservations, the better!
Disney dining changes are a lot to keep up with! We’ve done all the research for you in writing our DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining! We’ve got details on EVERY dining location at Walt Disney World inside our eBook – and it’s easy to download to your tablet or smartphone to take with you on your next trip. Use our discount code for DFB readers – WDW2022 – for 25% off!
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