Bluezoo just for Dessert's?

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Hello! Wondering if it is possible to get just dessert at Bluezoo? My hubby is a Pastry Chef and last time we were in WDW we found a lot of the desserts lacking but was informed Bluezoo had some nice ones?

Unfortunatly hubby is allergic to seafood so going for a whole meal would be kinda mean! So was wondering if we can go just for desserts?

Thanks!!
 
Not only can you do this, but if you don't wish to take up a table in the dining room you can sit in the bar or lounge area and order anything you want.
 
Not only can you do this, but if you don't wish to take up a table in the dining room you can sit in the bar or lounge area and order anything you want.

Thank you. I figured this would be the case as it is with most restaurants but wanted to make sure!

Any other restaurants with stellar desserts out there?
 
Thank you. I figured this would be the case as it is with most restaurants but wanted to make sure!

Any other restaurants with stellar desserts out there?

Victoria & Alberts has the best but you can't do just dessert there.

I've always enjoyed the desserts at Bistro de Paris. They are probably on the same level as the ones I've had at bluezoo.

FYI, bluezoo does have non-seafood entrees. There aren't many of them but the ones that they do have are very good.
 

Victoria & Alberts has the best but you can't do just dessert there.

I've always enjoyed the desserts at Bistro de Paris. They are probably on the same level as the ones I've had at bluezoo.

FYI, bluezoo does have non-seafood entrees. There aren't many of them but the ones that they do have are very good.

I plan for us to do V&A's!

I'm aware that Bluezoo does have non-seafood dishes but the pickings are very slim and I hate putting my hubby in that situation. I've also heard good things about Flying Fish but the choices there are also limited.
 
The desserts at Flying Fish are not as good as bluezoo, not by a long shot. Also, bluezoo usually has specials for the evening from their pastry chef while Flying Fish sticks to the menu offerings.

The non-seafood entrees at bluezoo are very good. Two of my three sons hate fish/seafood but their wives love it so we often go. They have been pretty happy with their meals. We were there again 6 weeks ago and one of them had the beef tenderloin and the other had the pasture prime pig. They both said it was their best meal of the week.

At Flying Fish they get the steak. While not on the same caliber as bluezoo, it's a pretty decent entree.
 
The desserts at Flying Fish are not as good as bluezoo, not by a long shot. Also, bluezoo usually has specials for the evening from their pastry chef while Flying Fish sticks to the menu offerings.

The non-seafood entrees at bluezoo are very good. Two of my three sons hate fish/seafood but their wives love it so we often go. They have been pretty happy with their meals. We were there again 6 weeks ago and one of them had the beef tenderloin and the other had the pasture prime pig. They both said it was their best meal of the week.

At Flying Fish they get the steak. While not on the same caliber as bluezoo, it's a pretty decent entree.

My main concern with eating dinner at Bluezoo is the lack of nonseafood appetizers. On the current menu posted online I see 2 options and one my hubby wont eat as he hates beets!
 


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