Well, it has been A WEEK in Disney World.
Most of this week we’ve been worried about Hurricane Milton, and Disney World even closed briefly as a result. Needless to say, not a lot has happened with Disney World restaurants this week, but we did notice a few minor menu changes. We’re still waiting for that big round of food price increases we usually get this time of year, but for now, let’s just focus on the few updates we have.
Magic Kingdom
Cinderella’s Royal Table
Under Finales, Berries Mousse is no longer available.
That’s the only change here.
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Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — French Quarter
Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory
The Mickey Beignets are no longer on the menu here.
They were temporarily added while Scat Cat’s Cafe underwent refurbishment — however, now that Scat Cat’s Cafe has reopened, you can get the Mickey Beignets there.
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Disney Springs
Raglan Road
Raglan Road has changed up its Brunch menu. Under Weekend Brunch Starty Stuff, the following items were updated:
- Comfort Bread description changed from “Homemade brown bread with Guinness glaze and live oil dip or Kerrygold butter” to “Homemade brown bread with Guinness glaze and live oil dip”
- REMOVED: Nom Nom Wings, Sure I’m Frittered, Dalkey Duo, King Calamari, and Scallop Forest
We’ve got change to Weekend Brunch Lunchy Stuff, too:
- REMOVED: Vegan Burger Really is Quite Tasty Y’Know, That Salad with Chicken, Raglan Salmon Salad, and This Shepard Went Vegan
- ADDED: Chicken in the Garden — Grilled chicken breast, with mixed greens, shaved sprouts, confit cherry tomatoes, grilled broccolini, toasted pumpkin seeds, grilled corn, and green goddess dressing for $23
- ADDED: Salmon of the East — North Atlantic salmon glazed in soy, ginger, chili and lime dressing, finely sliced carrots, snow peas and cucumber, fresno chili, pickled and tempura mushrooms, radish, and garden peas for $24.50
- ADDED: Vegan Hottie Pie — Three bean and lentil mild chili casserole with bulger wheat, root vegetables, topped with olive oil mashed potatoes with a fire roasted pepper and cherry tomato gravy for $26
In addition to these changes on the lunch and dinner menus, there were other changes to lunch and dinner under It’s All To Savor:
- REMOVED: Board of Beauty, Risotto Nua, Dublin Delhi, and Me Ma’s Best Chicken
- The Slow Lamb description changed from “Braised Lamb casserole with root vegetables, rosemary, topped with a thinly sliced potato” to “Braised lamb stew with root vegetables, rosemary, topped with thinly sliced potato and served with butter glazed carrots and broccolini”
- ADDED: Salmon Run Too — Roasted North Atlantic salmon filet, Raglan’s signature potato cake, roasted broccolini, confit tomatoes, with a lemon & white wine butter sauce and a spinach puree for $33
- ADDED: Gnocchi Now — Roasted North Atlantic salmon filet, Raglan’s signature potato cake, roasted broccolini, confit tomatoes, with a lemon & white wine butter sauce and a spinach puree for $28
- ADDED: Chicken with Parcels of Deliciousness — Roasted chicken breast with a creamy bacon and mushroom pastry parcel, broccoli puree, grilled broccolini, and roast chicken gravy for $28.50
- ADDED: Pork Schnitzel — Crispy skin on fried wedges, mustard cream sauce, pear & shallot relish, fine grated parmesan for $25
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Disney World menus are constantly changing, so if you have plans for certain restaurants, you’ll want to keep an eye on menus either through the Disney World website or My Disney Experience app. We’ll also let you know when Disney World restaurant menu changes, so stay tuned to DFB for more.
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