jwfla422
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BOG is quite a magical place I must say. It has definitely taken Disney dining to the next level...especially for a CS lunch place...
This is a summary version of an extensive review I wrote on my website. You can find that extensive review (lots of photos of the restaurant and the rooms and more food) here:
http://www.disneydiningreviews.com/be-our-guest-lunch-review-jw.htm
Here is a quicker summary with some photos from our lunch:
First, I must say, I was ready for a long wait although I was reading on the boards that the line could make the wait look really long (if that makes sense
). We arrived at 11 am and the line wasn't bad, it was just curved around the entrance into the walkway by the front gate. There was a CM giving out menus while you waited in line (very smart)...
It only took about 20 min. to get to the room with the ordering kiosks where you are given a rose locator (like a pager) so the servers can locate where you are when they bring out your food. I love that! How nice to not have to carry around a tray! And you get to eat with silverware, not plastic. The only thing you have to get yourself is your beverage (unless you order bottled water).
We sat in the Rose Gallery and were served our food about 30-35 min after we first got in line (not so bad).
I started with the potato leek soup which was tasty-
And then had the quiche was I liked, I heard it was bland, but I disagree, I thought it was good although the accompanying salad could have used a little more to it (maybe a few grape tomatoes and/or carrot shreds??) But it was fresh and plentiful.
DD decided to try something new, she usually sticks to the kids menu (still, even at 14!) but she got the Croque Monsuier, unfortunately she didn't like the multi-gran bread, too much grain for her...we kind of traded, I liked her sandwich so if you don't mind the multi-grain bread it's pretty good (she skipped the bechamel sauce that usually comes on it).
Then came the Triple Chocolate cupcake, it was just ok, had a weird texture so it was a bit disappointing. Would try the cream puff next time.
Here are some of the other cupcakes (and the French Onion soup).
This restaurant is magical, the nice thing about lunch is you can wander around and take photos and take in all of the magical atmosphere, not sure you can do this at dinner without disturbing guests dining. Be sure to check out a lot more photos and details of the restaurant itself, the rooms and more food photos on my dining review website:
http://www.disneydiningreviews.com/be-our-guest-lunch-review-jw.htm

This is a summary version of an extensive review I wrote on my website. You can find that extensive review (lots of photos of the restaurant and the rooms and more food) here:
http://www.disneydiningreviews.com/be-our-guest-lunch-review-jw.htm
Here is a quicker summary with some photos from our lunch:
First, I must say, I was ready for a long wait although I was reading on the boards that the line could make the wait look really long (if that makes sense


It only took about 20 min. to get to the room with the ordering kiosks where you are given a rose locator (like a pager) so the servers can locate where you are when they bring out your food. I love that! How nice to not have to carry around a tray! And you get to eat with silverware, not plastic. The only thing you have to get yourself is your beverage (unless you order bottled water).
We sat in the Rose Gallery and were served our food about 30-35 min after we first got in line (not so bad).
I started with the potato leek soup which was tasty-

And then had the quiche was I liked, I heard it was bland, but I disagree, I thought it was good although the accompanying salad could have used a little more to it (maybe a few grape tomatoes and/or carrot shreds??) But it was fresh and plentiful.

DD decided to try something new, she usually sticks to the kids menu (still, even at 14!) but she got the Croque Monsuier, unfortunately she didn't like the multi-gran bread, too much grain for her...we kind of traded, I liked her sandwich so if you don't mind the multi-grain bread it's pretty good (she skipped the bechamel sauce that usually comes on it).

Then came the Triple Chocolate cupcake, it was just ok, had a weird texture so it was a bit disappointing. Would try the cream puff next time.

Here are some of the other cupcakes (and the French Onion soup).

This restaurant is magical, the nice thing about lunch is you can wander around and take photos and take in all of the magical atmosphere, not sure you can do this at dinner without disturbing guests dining. Be sure to check out a lot more photos and details of the restaurant itself, the rooms and more food photos on my dining review website:
http://www.disneydiningreviews.com/be-our-guest-lunch-review-jw.htm