2006 - Present : Food Pics with Chat

Pix from September at NBA City

Universal2012235.jpg


Chicken and Blue Cheese pasta

Universal2012236.jpg

Lasagna and salad

Universal2012238.jpg


Bacon Cheeseburger

Universal2012239.jpg


A Cobb type salad

Universal2012247.jpg


Sundae

Universal2012249.jpg


Not sure what they called this but Carol said it was YUMMY

Universal2012250.jpg


Carrot Cake

Universal2012251.jpg


Some sort of chocolate heaven with icecream

Universal2012252.jpg


A Banana dessert that was outof this world
 
LOTS of pictures to share... here goes! (Trip was in November 2012.)

Traditional English Breakfast at the Three Broomsticks:
8210276659_26a4f0c551.jpg
[/url]
Orlando 2012 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

Pancake Breakfast at the Three Broomsticks:
8211362828_50314d4c11.jpg
[/url]
Orlando 2012 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

Trio Empanadas at Latin Quarter:
8226038969_aec1886d0c.jpg
[/url]
IMG_1302 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

Chocolate Banana Gooey Cake at Mythos:
8222481962_ca1b644e4b.jpg
[/url]
IMG_1272 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

Buffalo BBQ Fried Chicken Wrap at Mythos (best wrap I've EVER had):
8221407959_0feda8778e.jpg
[/url]
IMG_1271 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

Bread Pudding at Emeril's:
8221375353_20da236b62.jpg
[/url]
IMG_1255 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

Creme Brulee at Emeril's:
8221376371_6ff3cd913e.jpg
[/url]
IMG_1254 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

BOA Flatbread at Emeril's (it was just OK - I was disappointed!):
8222456164_7c2509c174.jpg
[/url]
IMG_1251 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

Club Sandwich at Confisco Grill:
8217717547_b8a1013c9b.jpg
[/url]
IMG_1215 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]

Jambalaya at Pat O'Brien's:
8218106258_b368055386.jpg
[/url]
IMG_1068 by Snoopboop, on Flickr[/IMG]
 
Uh-oh... the pictures won't load for me. Usually I can figure this out... help? :confused:

Never mind... I fixed it. :thumbsup2
 


I am so happy this thread was started , we are planning our first trip to the dark side this summer ! There seems to be a lot of crescents served there ,lol !

More pics please , would love to see more from city walk , Hard Rock , Margharitaville , nascar , and especially latin quarter , I didn't even have that last one on my radar until I saw the pics !!!!
 
Does anyone know if Three Brooksticks still offer the Great Feast and how many people it is supposed to serve and the price?

Thanks! This looks like a great meal for a 17 yr old boy....and me and his sister. The 17 yr old eats a lot but maybe this is way too much?
 


Does anyone know if Three Brooksticks still offer the Great Feast and how many people it is supposed to serve and the price?

Thanks! This looks like a great meal for a 17 yr old boy....and me and his sister. The 17 yr old eats a lot but maybe this is way too much?

click
 
Orchid Court Sushi Lounge
Royal Pacific Resort


Does the Orchid Court Sushi Lounge at Royal Pacific Resort still sell the Ahi Tuna Sliders and Seared Ahi Tuna Appetizer as pictured on pg 25 of this thread? They look so delicious! Also, can you eat at the restaurant if you're not staying at the resort?

Sorry can't quote the pics until I have 10 posts and I'm a newbie.
 
Orchid Court Sushi Lounge
Royal Pacific Resort


Does the Orchid Court Sushi Lounge at Royal Pacific Resort still sell the Ahi Tuna Sliders and Seared Ahi Tuna Appetizer as pictured on pg 25 of this thread? They look so delicious! Also, can you eat at the restaurant if you're not staying at the resort?

Sorry can't quote the pics until I have 10 posts and I'm a newbie.

yes and yes.

anyone can eat at the restaurant.

you don't have to be a hotel guest to do so.
 
I just reviewed this starting at 2010. :surfweb: Great thread.

A couple of questions...

Do they care much about "kids' menu" vs adults at Three Broomsticks and other counter service? (I.e., are they gonna "card" me to make sure I'm under 10?? ;) ) I know CS usually not, but 3B is more a hybrid... Thanks to whomever posted the kids' fish and chips. I like fish and chips, but don't need a huge serving for lunch.

Flip side of that--kids' menu at Emeril's on City Walk doesn't look as good value as that $22 prix fixe. Do you think they'd allow sharing on the prix fixe? I know prix fixe can be pretty restrictive, but looks like a GREAT deal for a special lunch for dh and I. Just wondering if we could get one for the kids to share. Either way, I think we will do that lunch, and buy the kids chicken fingers if we have to.

Thanks for telling about the prix fixe...I have bookmarked Emeril's site for our summer trip. It's right there on the menu if anyone else is looking forward to it! http://www.emerilsrestaurants.com/emerils-orlando

So, if you had to choose between Emeril's and Mythos, which would you pick? Dh is really picky and exceptionally skeptical of "hype" so I am worried about taking him to Mythos.

Oh, the other thing I noticed is a lot of frozen french fries. We are lucky locally in that many places serve fresh-cut fries. Frozen fries are pretty meh. Doesn't look like anyone bothers with fresh cut? Three Broomsticks and Finnegan's seem to have wedges, but that's all I saw that didn't look frozen?
 
I'd pick Mythos. Been to Emeril's once but just for appetizers and wine. Emeril's feels more like a traditional restaurant and was good. I'd prefer Mythos for theming and location, and probably food. The food was pretty good (check out the menu). Service at each was comparable. Don't worry they're both good choices. My younger daughter liked the ravioli in the shape of a fish.
 
Having been to both Mythos & Emeril's it's no contest for us...Emeril's!!!!! The food and service are great.:thumbsup2
 
I just reviewed this starting at 2010. :surfweb: Great thread.

A couple of questions...

Do they care much about "kids' menu" vs adults at Three Broomsticks and other counter service? (I.e., are they gonna "card" me to make sure I'm under 10?? ;) ) I know CS usually not, but 3B is more a hybrid... Thanks to whomever posted the kids' fish and chips. I like fish and chips, but don't need a huge serving for lunch.

Flip side of that--kids' menu at Emeril's on City Walk doesn't look as good value as that $22 prix fixe. Do you think they'd allow sharing on the prix fixe? I know prix fixe can be pretty restrictive, but looks like a GREAT deal for a special lunch for dh and I. Just wondering if we could get one for the kids to share. Either way, I think we will do that lunch, and buy the kids chicken fingers if we have to.

Thanks for telling about the prix fixe...I have bookmarked Emeril's site for our summer trip. It's right there on the menu if anyone else is looking forward to it! http://www.emerilsrestaurants.com/emerils-orlando

So, if you had to choose between Emeril's and Mythos, which would you pick? Dh is really picky and exceptionally skeptical of "hype" so I am worried about taking him to Mythos.

Oh, the other thing I noticed is a lot of frozen french fries. We are lucky locally in that many places serve fresh-cut fries. Frozen fries are pretty meh. Doesn't look like anyone bothers with fresh cut? Three Broomsticks and Finnegan's seem to have wedges, but that's all I saw that didn't look frozen?


Ate at 3 broomsticks last July for breakfast and was offered the kid's size in place of the adults. Kids portions were huge! Food is not great but it was filling.
 
I just reviewed this starting at 2010. :surfweb: Great thread.

A couple of questions...

Do they care much about "kids' menu" vs adults at Three Broomsticks and other counter service? (I.e., are they gonna "card" me to make sure I'm under 10?? ;) ) I know CS usually not, but 3B is more a hybrid... Thanks to whomever posted the kids' fish and chips. I like fish and chips, but don't need a huge serving for lunch.

Flip side of that--kids' menu at Emeril's on City Walk doesn't look as good value as that $22 prix fixe. Do you think they'd allow sharing on the prix fixe? I know prix fixe can be pretty restrictive, but looks like a GREAT deal for a special lunch for dh and I. Just wondering if we could get one for the kids to share. Either way, I think we will do that lunch, and buy the kids chicken fingers if we have to.

Thanks for telling about the prix fixe...I have bookmarked Emeril's site for our summer trip. It's right there on the menu if anyone else is looking forward to it! http://www.emerilsrestaurants.com/emerils-orlando

So, if you had to choose between Emeril's and Mythos, which would you pick? Dh is really picky and exceptionally skeptical of "hype" so I am worried about taking him to Mythos.

Oh, the other thing I noticed is a lot of frozen french fries. We are lucky locally in that many places serve fresh-cut fries. Frozen fries are pretty meh. Doesn't look like anyone bothers with fresh cut? Three Broomsticks and Finnegan's seem to have wedges, but that's all I saw that didn't look frozen?

Both dh and I LOVED Mythos! I had the risotto of the day with beef tips and it was one of the best meals we had in Orlando. Dh had the filet. Everything right down to the bread was amazing! It's nice to sneak away from the bustle of the park yet still remain inside.
 
kathy, i love mythos too.


and miss st louis...............



see you are getting snow.......
 

GET A DISNEY VACATION QUOTE

Dreams Unlimited Travel is committed to providing you with the very best vacation planning experience possible. Our Vacation Planners are experts and will share their honest advice to help you have a magical vacation.

Let us help you with your next Disney Vacation!











facebook twitter
Top