Flatbread Grill

goofy4wdw2

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Hello!
Please tell me about Flatbread Grill in MGM. We're thinking of trying this in April. What have you tried? what was good or not so good?? Thank you in advance, and happy planning!!
 
where is the flatbread grill? they serve flatbreads in the old studio catering area (next to the playground from honey i shrunk the kids) ---we were just there last month but i don't remember seeing anything called the flatbread grill!
 
According to the dining guide, it's not on the plan, but I know it's a counter service meal. Somebody on these boards said they were able to use the dp on it, so I hope you can as it's the first cs in MGM that looks appealing to me.
 

Are they serving flatbread yet? I still don't see any on that menu. Well, except maybe the wrap, but that's not what I'm thinking when I think "flatbread"
 
Sleeping Jedi Beauty said:
According to the dining guide, it's not on the plan, but I know it's a counter service meal. Somebody on these boards said they were able to use the dp on it, so I hope you can as it's the first cs in MGM that looks appealing to me.

regarding the DP and the flatbread grill.....on allears.net- it states this was formerly the Studio Catering Company-- and that is on the plan-- so i would assume the plan is now good for the flatbread instead.......i guess...... ;)
 
When it was Studio Catering Co. we loved the chicken wraps. They are still on the menu as Flatbread Grill, but I'm not sure if they are the same or not. If they are the same, I hightly recommend them because they were fabulous. Otherwise, I don't know what to tell you.
 
I was there last week and had the chicken wrap. Excellent--similar to
a chewy pita bread with chicken chunks, onion, and herbal sauce
similar to yogurt/mayo mix (not tzatziki, though).
 
maddhatir said:
regarding the DP and the flatbread grill.....on allears.net- it states this was formerly the Studio Catering Company-- and that is on the plan-- so i would assume the plan is now good for the flatbread instead.......i guess...... ;)
Thanks. The '06 dining guide shows that Studio Catering is on the plan, so that's good.
 

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