Feeling hungry? Well, get ready to drool. We’ve seen many things return to Disney World in recent months, like certain restaurants, nightlife, and even spas reopening.
And, the returns won’t be slowing down any time soon — the parade and stage show are coming back to Magic Kingdom, Fantasmic! will be reopening in Hollywood Studios, and popular restaurants like Jiko at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge are scheduled to reopen soon. At Disney’s Yacht Club, we just saw the breakfast buffet return to Ale & Compass Restaurant, but that’s not all — LUNCH is also back at Ale & Compass and we went over to check it out so we could give you a full review. So, come along with us to see if this returned lunch service is worth leaving the Disney parks!
Atmosphere
Ale & Compass is located in Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, which is over on Crescent Lake near EPCOT.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a coastal-inspired restaurant that is meant to feel like a cozy lighthouse in New England.
At night, it can get kind of dark in here with the mood lighting, but during the day, there is a ton of bright, natural light that we love!
There are standard tables and chairs in here along with some booths. There are also big, round tables for larger parties.
We were sat at one of the half-booths for our meal with some silverware in a navy blue cloth napkin. Ah — looks like you’re getting a sneak peek at our drink!
Let’s look at all the menu has to offer here at Ale & Compass!
Menu
Ale & Compass has New England comfort food and classic seafood dishes on their lunch menu (which is served from 11:30AM to 2PM right now). For starters, you can get things like a Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Lobster and Corn Chowder, or their famous Parker House Rolls and Spreads. There are also salads and flatbreads on the menu, like the Wedged Romaine Salad and the Chipotle-Barbecue Chicken Flatbread.
As for main plates, there is a good variety here for lunch, like the Bacon and Vermont Cheddar Burger, Blackened Sustainable Fish Tacos, or the Pesto Chicken Salad Sandwich.
For the kiddos, there are some appetizers available, like Chicken Noodle Soup or a Garden Salad, and then they can create their own entrees. They can pick between Grilled Chicken, Baked Sustainable Fish, Pasta Bolognese, or a Cheeseburger. Each comes with 2 sides and their choice of milk, water, or apple juice.
The sides kids can choose from include things like Red Potatoes, Macaroni & Cheese, or Mini Ice Cream Sandwiches. There is also the Specialty Character Drink available for kids, which is Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade served in a souvenir Character Cup with a glowing Character Clip-on Light.
As for adult beverages, there are several cocktails available, like the Seaworthy Breeze or the Spicy Pomegranate Margarita, as well as 2 signature cocktails — the Maple Old Fashioned and the Purple Mariner.
There are also some beers and hard ciders on draft, like Blue Moon Belgian White or Woodchuck Amber Hard Cider.
And, if they don’t have what you’re looking for on draft, there are also bottled and canned beers available, like Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Schofferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen.
If you would rather have some adult grape juice, uh…we mean…wine, there are a ton of choices! Go for a nice Merlot from Napa Valley, a Pinot Gris from Monterey, or even some Prosecco from Italy.
At the restaurant, we were given paper menus with all of these selections with the food and a few cocktails on one side…
…and the rest of the alcoholic offerings on the other side.
They also had a special drink menu that included “Morning Libations” like a Mimosa, a Bloody Mary, and a Blue Hawaiian.
QR menus are also at the tables.
Okay, have you worked up an appetite yet? Because we know we have, so let’s EAT already!
Food
To start, we got the Agua Fresca, a drink from the Morning Libations menu. This has Paul Cheneau Lady of Space Cava with Strawberry Hibiscus for $12.
This was basically a glass of strawberry-flavored champagne (or sparkling wine, for the champagne purists out there). We didn’t really get the hibiscus flavor, but the strawberry came through a lot! Overall, it was a very refreshing drink.
We ordered several menu items so we could get a good feel of how lunch is overall now that it’s back. Here’s a look at our full spread before we break it down for you:
We started with the Lobster and Corn Chowder with Herbs and House-Made Oyster Crackers for $12.
You can definitely taste both the corn and the lobster in the chowder! And, with the potatoes and creamy base, it’s super thick and filling.
The House-Made Crackers were awesome — very buttery and they had a great crunch. Dipping them in the chowder was a match made in heaven!
This chowder is perfect for a chilly day and it could easily be a meal if you’re looking for something smaller or don’t have a huge appetite.
Next, we tried the Chipotle-Barbecue Chicken Flatbread for $18. This has White Cheddar, Pickled Peppers, and Onions.
If you get a bite with the peppers, this flatbread has a bit of a kick, which works really well with the flavor of the pickled onions. The pieces of chicken were really big, too!
The crust on this flatbread was lightly seasoned which was great. And, the barbecue taste is more sweet then tangy, but it was a little spicy as well, which was nice. We would order this one again!
Moving on to the Grilled Cheese, which is Artisanal Country Bread, Aged White Cheddar, Gruyère, and Fontina Cheese with Truffle Butter for $13. You can also add Applewood-smoked Bacon or Country Ham, which would make it $17, but we just stuck with the cheese (because you can’t go wrong with cheese in our book).
This is an absolute favorite of ours and we’re SO happy it’s back! You can really taste the truffle butter and the sandwich is LOADED with cheese.
The bread is soft and soaks up that delicious truffle flavor amazingly. Just look at the cheese pull!!
The tomato soup that comes with the sandwich is your basic tomato soup in the best way! It complements the grilled cheese nicely by not having any competing flavors, which is exactly how grilled cheese and tomato soup should be.
Finally, we got the Pesto Chicken Salad Sandwich with Roasted Tomatoes, Watercress, and House-made Focaccia for $16. If you’re a fan of pesto, this is a winner! The chicken salad has a lot going on but it has a great flavor and is very fresh.
There was plenty of feta cheese and roasted tomatoes inside, which we appreciated, and there was no shortage of chicken either!
The sandwich is pretty bread-heavy due to the thick focaccia, so we actually took the top piece off and at it more as an open-faced sandwich, but it was still tasty.
This sandwich also usually comes with chips, but you can upgrade to truffle fries, so we did, of course! For $2 more we were able to enjoy that delicious truffle flavor with our sammie.
We really enjoyed all of these items and would order each of them again! But, if you’re trying to decide on one thing over the other, we would suggest the Pesto Chicken Salad Sandwich or the Grilled Cheese Sandwich over the Chipotle-Barbecue Chicken Flatbread (even though it was still really good!).
Nosh or Not
Row on over for lunch at Ale & Compass if:
- You want a cozy, comforting lunch that will fuel the rest of your day
- You need a break from EPCOT and want some New England-style food
- You want a place with a lot of variety (and a lot of seafood and truffles!)
Dock your boat somewhere else if:
- You want food that’s a bit more adventurous and that you can’t get at home
- You want a quick, light lunch that won’t make you feel sluggish
- You want a place with more touches of Disney because it’s not themed that way here
Overall
Overall, we’re so excited that lunch is back at Ale & Compass! It’s a great option if you’re staying at the EPCOT resorts or if you want to take a mid-day break from EPCOT and grab some grub. If you’re into the New England food and vibes, you should enjoy this cozy spot. It doesn’t feel stuffy, either, but rather has more of a relaxing vibe to it. This could also be a good place to eat if you’re just getting into town and need a real meal, or want one last bite to eat before leaving Disney World! Stay tuned to DFB for more Disney food news and reviews.
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