Here are pics from the Pepper Market at Coronado Springs ... the best CS deal at Disney!
If you've never been here before, basically it is like a Mexican open air market. They have various stations and you are seated at a table where a server takes your drink order. You then go to any station you like and order food. Sometimes they prepare it right in front of you, sometimes it takes awhile and you're told when to come back. When you order from a station, they mark your "meal ticket" and when you're finished eating, you go to the cashier to pay.
Here are the specials, which shows some of the stations:
This is the bakery/dessert menu & offerings: As you can see, many items were snack credits on the
ddp!
The menu and some items from the "grill" station:
The menu & sampel items from the oriental station:
Menu from the pizza station:
Pizza:
Samples from the Italian section. Our kids were not with us on this trip, but they would have LOVED this section:
Menu from the Mexican section:
The sandwich section:
Breakfast menu (you can also see some breakfast items in other menu pics):
Now, here is our food:
I had milk to drink. It was good but I did regret this decision later. It was so small and there were no refills allowed. Plus they brought it out when we first sat down and since we ordered well-done steaks, it was like 20-25 min. until our food was ready and my milk was quite warm by then. Next time, I'd get soda or lemonade.
DH and I both got the ribeye steak with baked potato and veggies. It was HUGE and the most expensive thing on the menu:
I got the apple turnover for dessert. It was just "okay." I had dessert envy of DH.
Here is DH's dessert. It was one of the specialty ice cream desserts. It was like apple pie ala mode:
Then we got 2 cinnamon rolls for breakfast the next day. These were snack credits.
We are huge condiment users, so we thought this cart-o-condiments was funny, so we took a picture of it:
This is the most expensive CS at Disney. Our dinner (which was just 2 CS credits) would have cost $60.69. Our 2 cinnamon rolls (which were 2 snack credits would have been $8.42). They add on like a 10% service charge here due to a server waiting on you, but that was included with the ddp.