Are Menus online correct?

Gizmo74

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We have not been since COVID and I just happened to glance at some menus and noticed that on-line there are only a few items listed. For example, we ate at Liberty Tavern before but ordered individual meals but know it appears to be only all you can eat type meal. Also, at the Plaza restaurant, I remember the menu having more items on it then it does now. I don't want to book a place if the menu on-line is only what they have to offer. I have a picky eater child that will basically only eats pizza and chicken nuggets.
 
I have always found them to be correct. Right now a lot of places still have limited menus due to Covid. LTT eliminated the individual meals awhile back and there is no word on when or if they will return. But what you see online is basically what is available.
 
If you are looking at the menus on the Disney World website then chances are they correct. A few restaurants, usually signatures, will have seasonal items or specials but otherwise the website is pretty much comprehensive.

Note that some of these changes - reduction in menu sizes, move to all day/fixed price menus - happened prior to the pandemic; Liberty Tree Tavern and Be Our Guest are examples. Covid has just made it necessary in some instances to reduce menus further or to change dining formats (buffet to family style, for example).
 
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At most restaurants now you scan a QR code and it takes you directly to the menu on the Disney website instead of paper menus, so yes they're accurate. Some places may have daily specials, as mentioned above, that wouldn't show up on the menu.
 

I found them to be accurate and for the restaurants that had us scan a QR code it usually directed us right to the menu on the WDW website (I think some of the Disney Springs restaurants directed us to their own site but I can't remember for sure).
 
Menus have been reduced due to COVID and staff limitations, so far not many been adding a lot of things back so far.
 
I've found the online menus to be even more accurate than they were in the past. Most restaurants have a QR code that you scan with your phone to see the menu, and that links you directly to the online menus. A handful of third-party operated restaurants use a different site to host their menus, but all Disney-operated restaurants should be using the exact same menu you find online.
 
Generally yes, those online menus are correct. The couple exceptions we found is that Hollywood brown derby has a paper drink menu with more options than what's listed online and.the boardwalk bakery has some pastries not listed in Mobile order...DH did both Mobile order and went through the line to get extra stuff.
 
Thanks everyone for the replies. I will have to relook at the menus to make sure my picky eater has something to eat.
 


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