One of the most beautiful settings for dinner at Disney World is set to re-open soon!
Narcoossee’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort offers beautiful views of the Seven Seas Lagoon, and if you time it just right, you can even catch views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks! This popular seafood restaurant has been closed for refurbishment since last summer, but we just found out it will re-open on April 1st, 2023!
And now, Disney has revealed the FULL dinner menu for Narcoossee’s! Let’s take a look!
First up, we have appetizers that include Shrimp and Grits, and an Ocean-Inspired Charcuterie Board.
For soup and salads, Lobster Bisque is on the menu, as well as a Romaine and Hearts of Palm Salad with a fried caper vinaigrette.
On to the entrees, which include Lemongrass Poached Ora King Salmon, Plancha Seared Scallops & Parisian Gnocchi, a New York Strip Steak …
… Surf and Turf, a Dry-aged Pork Ribeye Chop, and Roasted Vegetable Paella.
Enhancements are also available — including a lobster tail or shrimp.
A la carte sides will be served at Narcoossee’s, including Sweet and Sour Brussels Sprouts, Wild Mushroom Risotto, and Loaded Mashed Potatoes.
For dessert, there will be a cheese plate, and Almond-crusted Cheesecake, Berry Pavlova, and more.
Drink selections will include featured cocktails like a Lime Gimlet …
… or Tawny Manhattan …
… wines by the bottle or by the glass …
… and zero-proof cocktails.
Taking a look at the kid’s menu, there are appetizers including a salad or calamari …
…and “create-your-own” choices for kids’ entrees, sides, and dessert.
Narcoossee’s is one of the most highly rated restaurants at Disney World, and we’re excited for its return on April 1st! Advance reservations will be highly recommended for this Disney restaurant when it re-opens.
We don’t yet know when Disney will begin accepting reservations for Narcoossee’s, but we will keep you posted — just keep following us here at DFB!
For more information about the renovations at the Grand Floridian, check out these posts:
- Lobby CHANGES Coming to Disney’s Grand Floridian Hotel
- PHOTOS: New Walkway Now Open Between Disney’s Grand Floridian and Polynesian Resorts!
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Sandra G says
Chokingly expensive and not a single thing my adult son would eat. I certainly have no objection to interesting and different dishes, but why not off that grilled chicken breast with a simple side like a pilaf for those who are selective (aka picky) eaters? Steak is nice but not everyone is a fan. I have given a pass to many restaurants at WDW even though I might have been willing to pay the elevated price, but there was nothing that my son would touch.
Janet says
Thank you for sharing the menu & prices. My family loves seafood, however, I am allergic to it. I would have liked to have seen some sort of chicken dish on the menu. They do have chicken breast on the kid’s menu, so perhaps I could ask about substituting a chicken breast for the seafood that’s in one of the restaurant’s adult dishes. It never hurts to ask.
JanH says
This is the problem with a lot of restaurants at Disney. The options are limited. It’s nice to be creative and offer dishes you would not normally get at other restaurants but at least have some simple dishes for those that are picky eaters. My husband is a basic meat and potatoes fan, while I like something a little different. I would have to eat here by myself. Not even a basic caesar salad on the adult menu.
NJ says
I have to agree with the others. There is nothing on that menu that I would want to eat. I like fish, but none of those appeal to me. And the other choices are too expensive.We always ate at Narcoosees when in Disney and they’d always had very good food.I guess we will skip it in the future .
Victoria says
What happened to the all you can eat brunch?
Dawn L Vasquez says
OHHHHH noooo the got rid of the Yukon gold mashed, served in a skillet drowned in butter. Odd as it was their signature? why go with a loaded baked. Everyone has that! booooo