Considering lunch at Be Our Guest ... but looking over the All Ears menus, it seems they offer NO vegetarian options? None? In the year 2019? Tell me that All Ears -- an excellent resource -- is wrong this time.
Actually, now that I've opened this thread, I'll ask another question: What do you consider the best option in each park for a vegetarian?
We went to Be Our Guest last week with three vegetarians. The bean cassoulet is vegetarian but none of them wanted that. I had called Disney dining when the menu changed in June to ask about vegetarian options, and they said not to preorder because there would be more vegetarian options when we checked in. The additional options at check in were to leave the ham out of the Croque Monsieur or to leave the chicken or shrimp off the salad. I asked if they could get the vegetable quiche since it is still on the breakfast menu, but they said no. The vegetarians all ordered the Croque Monsieur without ham, which I think I could have done as a preorder. It's disappointing that Be Our Guest eliminated most of the vegetarian options.
Best in each park:
MK - Pecos Bill's (surprisingly) - the plant-based burger was a big hit, along with the veggie nachos and the cauliflower tacos. This has never been my favorite quick serve, but everyone liked their food this time.
Epcot - lots of choices here - we ended up at Sunshine Seasons for a late breakfast and the vegetarians enjoyed a veggie power wrap of some sort. If we were doing table service, I would go for Via Napoli. We had planned on Tangierine Café but weren't there at the right time.
Hollywood Studios - we ate lunch at Sci Fi, which offered a crabless crab cake, vegan lettuce wraps, and a falafel burger. Our crew got the lettuce wraps and the burger and enjoyed them.
Animal Kingdom - Satuli Canteen - no contest. It was excellent for everyone. Yak and Yeti table service has good choices too.
Best overall - Sanaa, beating out perennial favorite Boma for the best vegetarian options.