Great Soups of Disney Springs??

erinch

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I'll be getting in to WDW and checked into my hotel by 9 on a Saturday night for a solo trip (first solo trip!)
I have a couple of DS goals (Gideons, a little shopping) and a late dinner.
I like soups. Particularly when I am having dinner after 10 pm.

I was trolling menus and only found a few scattered around Disney Springs.
What soups have you had. In particular, which ones were not "just okay" but really good?
 
I don't know that they have it every day, but I absolutely LOVE the colcannon soup at Raglan Road. Hope you have a great trip!!
 
No suggestions but your post made me think of this.
 

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I can say that the chicken and dumplings soup from Art Smith’s Homecomin should NOT be on your list. Everything about it was flavorless - broth had no seasoning, “dumplings” were obviously frozen and thrown into the pot in a big clump, chicken tasted like it had been poached in plain water then added into the mix. I could get into the other things that were bad, but those weren’t soup! That was my third and last visit to Homecomin. Shame on me x 2.
 
the Gumbo at HOB is fantastic, Clam Chowder at Paddlefish is good too!
The problem I have with many restaurant clam chowders is they start it on a chicken stock base and you can absolutely taste it. It makes no sense to me unless you don’t really have seafood on the menu (in which case, do not order chowder!). If the kitchen is preparing shellfish, you make stock out of the shells & that’s the base. Sadly this is frequently not the case.
 
Jaleo does a very good gazpacho - if cold soups are on your menu too. House of Blues gumbo is surprisingly good with a nice spicy bite. Morimoto Asia has very good egg drop soup and a nice spicy miso ramen soup. And don't laugh at me - the french onion soup at T-Rex is not half-bad (it's not a traditional sherry-based broth, but it's got a lot of onions and a nice base of browned cheese so it hits the spot). Also - there are two quick-serve spots that have soups of the day and some can be pretty good - Earl of Sandwich is fast food but some of their soups are pretty good, and at Saratoga Springs (I know it's not Disney Springs, but it's just a quick walk or boat ride over) has a soup of the day at Artist's Palette and some are quite good - they had a great Asian noodle, minestrone, and chicken corn chowder. Their tomato soup and chili weren't as good, but it's worth checking what the day's soup is.
 











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