Epcot Princess Storybook LUNCH meal reservation made...nervous about menu...any

pixiepea

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one that has eaten there for lunch.

What is there menu like?

We have kids that will order off the kids menu but what about for us adults
 
We ate there Oct, 05. The food was just ok for me, but I didn't go there for the food. We, of course went for the Princesses, which were fabulous. Each one stopped at the table, signed autographs, took pics, interacted, etc. As for the food, the only thing I can say is...it is very heavy. It was the heaviest lunch we had. You start with a buffet of appetizers such as salads and meats, cheeses, etc. I had the pasta with chicken, but they have other things. Quality was ok, just heavy in the hot afternoon. As long as it's not a "great meal" your after, you'll still enjoy the atmosphere and the princesses!!
 
You can go to allearsnet.com & see the menu. I've not heard great things about the food & the menu didn't look appealing to me so we are doing dinner at 1900 Park Fare to see Cinderella. I've heard some people say it's one of the best buffets they have had & its a way to see Cinderella without the heafty price of CRT. PF in in the Grand Floridian, we've booked this on our "rest" day when we're not going to a park. PF only does breakfast & dinner.
 
I've only had breakfast here. I've looked at the menu and knew no one in my family would care for this food. Picky, Picky eaters.
 

I'm vegetarian, so I've only tried one lunch item, but I liked it. I forget the name, but it was a pasta dish - nice and peppery without being overwhelming. If you really hate your entree, the appetizer and dessert should be enough to hold you until you are done and can go get a snack elsewhere. Just depends on how important the Princesses are vs. the food for you........
 
I've had the pasta and it would be OK for a picky eater. The sauce is very mild, and the vegetables are in big chunks so if there in something in there you don't like you could just pick around it. There's also a grilled cheese and soup option I think--you could just leave the salmon behind if you don't like fish.

Even picky eaters will find something on the buffet. In addition to the traditional norweigan offerings, they have simple bread and butter, tossed salad, mild cheeses, etc. The desserts are very good. You're there for the princesses anyway, right? :)
 


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