Cobb Salad at Starring Rolls

MinnieMom

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Does anyone know how big the Cobb Salad is at Starring Rolls and how much it is? Is it pretty much the same as the one at Hollywood Brown Derby? Thanks!
 
I didn't know they were serving it again at Starring Rolls. Where did you see that? I would love to get it as a takeout item
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I would like to know this as well. I didn't know they served it at SR. I checked a few menus and didn't see it listed. Mom DM loves this salad-it's the main reason we go to HBD. Hope someone can verify it.
 
I didn't see it on the menus that are listed online either, but I read on the 'food picture' thread that someone said you can get it there.

I did a search online and found this too:

"Cobb Salad, Handcrafted Chocolates Add to Menu
at Starring Rolls Café

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- A new "star" was recently born at Disney-MGM Studios when the quick-service nook known for years as Starring Rolls Bakery re-opened with a new look, an expanded menu and a new name to reflect the additional offerings.

Starring Rolls Café features sandwiches and salads plus pastries, desserts, gourmet chocolates and a house-blend coffee that is roasted on-site. House-made sandwiches -- including roast tenderloin, turkey on focaccia, vegetarian on flatbread and smoked salmon on a bagel -- are offered along with the signature salad of The Brown Derby restaurant at Disney-MGM Studios, the world-famous Cobb salad.

The Cobb salad, a mouth-watering blend of chopped lettuce, watercress, bacon, chicken, cheese, egg, avocado and more, is the most popular salad ordered by guests anywhere at Walt Disney World Resort. Chefs at the adjacent Brown Derby restaurant hand-prepare the Cobbs, which are served in a smaller portion size at the new Starring Rolls Café.

Pastry Chef Isaac Tamada, who also served on the opening team at Kona Café at Disney's Polynesian Resort, has created a palette of handmade and handcrafted chocolates, pastries and "mini-desserts" such as tiramisu and flourless chocolate cake.

Menu items vary in price from $.99 (mini-pastries) to $8.99 (tenderloin sandwich platter)." -- http://allears.net/news/dd604.htm

That's from 2004 though, so maybe they don't serve it anymore at SR?!?! :confused3
 



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