Well, it has been QUITE a week in Disney World, hasn’t it?
This week, we saw an announcement about a brand-new Lightning Lane Premier Pass (and let’s just say that announcement was met with some controversy). We also got the full schedule of narrators for this year’s Candlelight Processional at the EPCOT Festival of the Holidays, as well as details about dining packages for that event. In the meantime, Disney World changed some restaurant menus (like they do), so we want to get you updated on those changes!
Resort-wide
The Pomegranate-Berry Sangria is no longer available at the following locations:
- California Grill at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
- Barefoot Pool Bar at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Oasis Bar & Grill at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Mardi Grogs at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — French Quarter
- Muddy Rivers at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — Riverside
- River Roost at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — Riverside
- Whispering Canyon Cafe at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Magic Kingdom
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe
After its menu overhaul, Pecos Bill is still tweaking its menu. Here’s what changed under Create Your Own:
- ADDED: Steamed Tamale with No Protein — steamed green chili-cheese tamale with stewed pinto beans, queso fresco, and pico de gallo for $11.49
- ADDED: Nacho Bowl with No Protein — House-fried corn tortilla chips smothered with stewed pinto beans, chipotle queso, and pico de gallo for $11.49
- ADDED: Southwest Caesar Salad with No Protein — Romaine tossed in creamy salsa verde dressing, pepitas, queso fresco, pico de gallo, and tortilla strips for $11.49
- ADDED: Rice Bowl with No Protein — pinto beans, cilantro-lime rice, cowboy caviar, and queso fresco for $11.49
Under Sides, Barbecue-Cheddar Seasoned Fries was removed, and Chips con Queso for $5.99 was added.
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Pinocchio Village Haus
Caesar Salad is no longer available on the Allergy-Friendly menu.
That’s the only change here.
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Restaurantosaurus
You can no longer order French Fries with Cheese as a side.
That’s the only change here.
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Harambe Market
Jollof Rice is now available as a side for $3.49.
That’s the only menu update here.
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Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Roaring Fork
Cinnamon Roll has been added to the Bakery menu for $7.49.
The Mediterranean Salad has been removed from the Gluten/Wheat Allergy-Friendly menu.
YOU MUST EAT THIS. Seriously. Go to Disney World Right Now.
Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Contempo Cafe
We’ve got some Bakery changes at Contempo Cafe, too:
- Warm Mickey Cinnamon Roll description changed from “Baked with a House-made Caramel Sauce” to “Drizzled with Icing”
- Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums Cupcake changed from $6.49 to $6.79
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Disney Springs
D-Luxe Burger
The Classic Bacon Cheeseburger has been removed from the menu.
However, the Beef Wellington Burger has been added — two pressed signature-blend patties, crispy prosciutto, mushroom duxelles, gruyere, and horseradish aioli on herbed puff pastry bun for $14.99.
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Amorette’s Patisserie
Well, Christmas came SUPER early because you can get a Mini Christmas Croquembouche right now at Amorette’s.
It’s made with a chocolate pate a choux, chocolate-hazelnut custard, and chocolate ganache for $8.25.
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Disney World restaurant menus change ALL the time, so if you have your hearts set on something during your next trip, you can keep an eye on those menus by visiting the Disney World website or My Disney Experience app. We’ll also do our best to keep you updated on changes, so stay tuned to DFB for more.
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Kourtney says
Are the stewed pinto beans at Pecos Bill vegetarian friendly?
Jim Winston says
Cali Grill is my go-to for my Feb 2 birthday. Jiko has the best food. Art Smith for brunch and everything else.