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Now I am definitely considering Spoodles for our next trip - I am pleased that they allowed you to order appetisers and dessert only, as that is what most appeals to me on the menu. That yummy, cheesy flatbread looks delicious!
 
Disneyquilter, this is a monster quilt that Jay's mom made for us. I need to take a better picture because a lot of the detail isn't showing up in this shot.

This will definitely be one that we hang on the wall ... as soon as we find a wall to hang it on. ;)

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Brenda,

Your fabulous review of Spoodles was just what I needed this morning. I am in a terrible funk after last night's Super Bowl trauma.:sad1:

I love the drinks/appetizer/dessert plan! Especially when accompanied by oh-so-fabulous bread!:goodvibes We've only experienced Spoodes for breakfast, and it was just fine, but we've got to get over there for dinner. All your food looks just yummy!

Looking forward to Kona! The best breakfast on property, in my humble opinion!;)
 

Thursday, October 18th - It's Time for Dinner ... Where Did I Leave My Spare Stomach?


What is a Spoodle, anyway?
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Cheesy goodness for the less adventurous diners amongst you
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This is the four cheese flatbread made with four mystery cheeses although if I had to hazard a guess I'd say mozzarella, asiago, provolone, and parmesan. It's sprinkled with some garlic and sage and is it ever tasty! Warm gooey cheese all melted together on top of a crisp, peppery flatbread with just a hint of garlic salt. Fabulous!

That flatbread looks very yummy indeed, but is that actually a bit of char I see on the edge? Even if it was, it doesn't sound like it detracted from your enjoyment of it.


Who put the dip in the dip da dip da dip?
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What have we here? A bowl of olives ... yecccch! There's some kind of spicy chipotle mustard-ey type dip that was too potent for me but which Jay really liked. There's a feta / goat cheese dip which was smooth and yummy - we both liked that one. There's a yogurt dip which wasn't bad, but it was chilled and that just didn't seem to go as well with everything else we were eating. And then there's a bowl of hummus on the plate of pita bread. I tried a version of hummus over at Jiko and didn't really care for it, but I found out later they went heavy on the olives in their version and I don't like olives. The hummus at Spoodles was a traditional one made with chickpeas and garlic - me likey that just fine which was a big surprise to the hubby, who didn't expect to have to engage in a battle royale with me to determine who got to lick the hummus bowl clean.


I never thought I cared much for hummus, either, until I had it at a little hole-in-the-wall local place in my town, run by a Lebanese gentleman who apparently learned the art of hummus making at his granny's knee. Oh, my, that stuff is fantastic! I doubt even the Spoodles hummus could compare, but I'm glad it erased the memory of the olive-y stuff for you. :thumbsup2


By the way ... a spoodle is another name for a hybrid dog also known as a cockapoo (a breed that crosses an American cocker spaniel with a poodle) or it's another word for a cooking spoon. I'm going to choose to believe in this instance that the restaurant name refers to cooking spoons, especially when I take a second look at their signage. ;)

Dagnabit - I thought maybe a spoodle was a cylindrical wooden thing you could wind your leftover noodles around. :confused3
 
Thanks for the Spoodles review Brenda! I am thinking of adding it in when we are in the World in December. I'm planning a nice resort hopping day and a meal at Spoodles sounds good. Would you recommend lunch or dinner there? Thanks!:thumbsup2
 
Thanks for the Spoodles report, Brenda, it sounded great, I also fancy the idea of having appetizers and desserts, but I would have never thought to ask (I am British, we don't do stuff like that :rotfl: ) And thank you for letting us know what Spoodles means - I thought it was just a nonsense Disney word.

Laur's princess:
 
Love Spoodles! We try and eat here whenever we stay at BWV. I was happy to see that the new menu has taken off well. We love their Sangria. Very refreshing.
 
Thursday, October 18th - It's Time for Dinner ... Where Did I Leave My Spare Stomach?

Spoodles was not on the list.

Not even close.

Their menu struck me as limited in scope and included many items that, quite frankly, I consider weird and scary.

Says you. But then again, the menu probably changed a lot from last I ate there. Back then I could get tapas to share.

We were supposed to have a late dinner at Raglan Road where beery goodness, deep fried appetizers, and whisky-tippling desserts awaited us. But we were logy after ingesting all that food at afternoon tea and the idea of traveling over to Downtown Disney on a hot and steamy Florida evening was less than appealing.

I agree. But still, a shower before going out for the evening did wonders for me. :goodvibes

Jay and I decided to take a stroll around the Boardwalk and tempt the vacation gods by trying that most daring of Disney feats: Reservationless Dining. :scared1:

You're way braver than me. Especially post-DDP.

Neither one of us was hungry enough for a full dinner and none of the entrees listed on the menu were particularly appealing, but the appetizer selection sure sounded tasty! We approached the CM at the hostess station and inquired about the wait for a table and were told it would be about 30 minutes. Not too shabby for a busy Thursday night considering that we showed up without an ADR.

Considering that I had to wait 20 minutes past my reservation at Raglan Road the previous Thursday, I'd say you did very well!

Once seated we were greeted by our server, Dan, who was absolutely terrific - personable, energetic, and a lot of fun. The restaurant was very busy but he took some time to just talk with us for a few minutes before we took care of some very important business - ordering drinks.

We ordered a bottle of Pellegrino and a pitcher of Sangria.

I don't want to quibble but isn't that really a carafe of Sangria?
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Yes, that is most definitely a carafe of Sangria. It looks as tasty as I remember it. And you did not disappoint me in your BQ (Booze Quota. I like it better than LQ, aka Liquor Quotient. We're not testing you in endurance or anything, but Quota works for me, and I'm sticking to it.)

We told our buddy Dan that we were interested in sharing some appetizers rather than ordering traditional dinner and asked him for some suggestions. Right away he said we should try the Mediterranean Dips. Jay, bless his dear heart, asked Dan what the best appetizer would be for someone of a less adventurous nature. Try the Four Cheese Flatbread, said Dan the Man; you won't regret it.

Almost tapas. But not quite. Sorta.

Alrighty then, we place our tastebuds in your capable hands - dazzle us, Dapper Dan!

Slap a straw boater hat on him, dress him in pastels, and stick him in the Main Street Barbershop! I swear, once you called him Dapper Dan, that's the image I had immediately.

So what does he do, but reappear less than five minutes later with a basket of warm bread, some dipping oil, and the stern warning that we leave room for the food we've just ordered.

Bread ... is there anything it can't do?
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This bread was wonderful - hot and chewy, it had been lightly brushed with garlic butter. Who needs dipping oil?

Bread can do anything. It factored into my Kona report before I accidently closed the window while writing it. :headache:

Cheesy goodness for the less adventurous diners amongst you
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This is the four cheese flatbread made with four mystery cheeses although if I had to hazard a guess I'd say mozzarella, asiago, provolone, and parmesan. It's sprinkled with some garlic and sage and is it ever tasty! Warm gooey cheese all melted together on top of a crisp, peppery flatbread with just a hint of garlic salt. Fabulous!

So that's where the Panera Crispani pizza went! Spoodles! I really miss it. Grrr.

Who put the dip in the dip da dip da dip?
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What have we here? A bowl of olives ... yecccch!

Gimme those olives, woman! I'll take them away from your olive-hatin' self.

There's some kind of spicy chipotle mustard-ey type dip that was too potent for me but which Jay really liked. There's a feta / goat cheese dip which was smooth and yummy - we both liked that one. There's a yogurt dip which wasn't bad, but it was chilled and that just didn't seem to go as well with everything else we were eating. And then there's a bowl of hummus on the plate of pita bread. I tried a version of hummus over at Jiko and didn't really care for it, but I found out later they went heavy on the olives in their version and I don't like olives. The hummus at Spoodles was a traditional one made with chickpeas and garlic - me likey that just fine which was a big surprise to the hubby, who didn't expect to have to engage in a battle royale with me to determine who got to lick the hummus bowl clean.

Mmmmm. The dips are simple and yet satisfying, aren't they? Yum.

Now, a rational person might think after all the food that Jay and I ate on this day that we would stop here before risking gastric explosion. But you all know by now that Jay and I aren't really rational when it comes to eating while on vacation. Spoodles has a dessert sampler on their menu. I can no more resist a dessert sampler than I can pass up the "buy two get one free" table at Borders. Jay doesn't even try to stop me any more.

A palette-shaped plate to please our palettes!
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My memory is faulty and the on-line menus leave something to be desired when it comes to detail (now I remember why Spoodles didn't seem very appealing to begin with), but I do know that we had pistachio ice cream, vanilla bean cream brulee, a chocolate dipped biscotti, dense chocolate cake, and some kind of orange / marscapone cheese type tart thingy. Of all the desserts we liked the orange flavored one the least - the orange was very strong and overpowered what should have been a very light dessert. The rest of the dessert sampler was very good, even the ice cream, as long as I ate around the pistachios. ;)

Again, back in the day (well, around 5 years ago), they had a dessert sampler "tower". We called it, the Tower of Desserts. And they were pretty fabulous. Yours actually look good, but I'd skip the orange thing, too.

Our waiter Dan checked up on us several times during the evening and as the restaurant cleared out, stopped by to chat: where ya from? are you Disney virgins? whaddya think of the food?

Answer Key: The armpit of the midwest; Do we look like the uninitiated; It was not undelicious.

The manager stopped by shortly after and we got to have a chat with her and she shared some of her favorite Disney Dining locations with us: Bistro Paris and Raglan Road. We also talked Food and Wine Festival with her and she told us that we were going to love Party for the Senseless on Saturday. She was so right!

The food was not undelicious! That's the highest form of praise there is. ;)

All in all, Spoodles was a very pleasant surprise. It was one of the best unplanned meals of the entire trip and it certainly was a great end to a day that started on such a depressing dining note. And, sad but true ... Spoodles was the last joint freefall dining experience of the trip because the next day would usher in ... the virus. :scared:

Egad, the virus that leveled Jay at forty paces? And on your food and wine pairing day at Le Cellier, too. Bad timing for stomach ailments!
 
Disneyquilter, this is a monster quilt that Jay's mom made for us. I need to take a better picture because a lot of the detail isn't showing up in this shot.

This will definitely be one that we hang on the wall ... as soon as we find a wall to hang it on. ;)

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That looks like great pattern! It almost looks like Mike & Sully from Monsters Inc. ;)

I am currently making a Mickey silouette head quilt that I designed. I am hoping to finish in the next few months. I'll e-mail you a picture when I am done.
 
A night at the AKL? That's a pretty sweet birthday surprise. :lovestruc

Have you considered Jiko for dinner since you'll be staying right there? They have some terrific food!

I was thinking about it......then we can just stumble back upstairs, no busses necessary!

So that's where the Panera Crispani pizza went! Spoodles! I really miss it. Grrr.

I miss it too :guilty:
 
:sad2: So much for Ron. At lease we'll have "Benda's" reviews to look forward to.
 
I so dearly love Sangria...but it does need to come in a pitcher and not a piddly little carafe that should only be seen at IHOP locations...it certainly is not the appropriate receptacle for something so yummy! That Sangria looked pretty good too!!! Was it sugary and flavor-y or did it taste appropriately of red wine and the fruit slices that should have been bobbing happily within its red wine depths?

*ahem*

My oh my I am hungry. The pictures of the flat bread had me drooling in a very unladylike fashion. Strangely my husband wasn't at all surprised to find me drooling in front of the computer...which is alarming in and of itself...

I did NOT drool over the olive laden dipping plate...olives are ucky and should only be worn on the fingers of young children during holiday meals that generally involve turkey. I do like hummus...but only if it's regular chickpea hummus and not mixed with weird flavors...like lemon...which actually tastes like a chickpea cupcake icing...which just does NOT work!

OH and that dessert plate...heaven heaven heaven...I am now rethinking my culinary excursion routes for our summer pilgrimage to the World! Even though I have this "thing"...about the board walk...it's a little weird...but my husband and I had our final meal of our honeymoon trip at the Yachtsman steakhouse two years ago...and we were really bummed...and we did NOT enjoy the YSH in the slightest...and those feelings of ick have clung...so now when we try to go that direction when we are at Disney, I get anxious...seriously...I do. We were trying to get to Beaches and Cream last summer and the curse of the "Final Meal" kicked in and suddenly the kids got cranky, I got a nosebleed and my husband's naturally sweet demeanor vanished and he cursed...TWICE!:scared: I'll tell you what, we turned right around we did! Which allowed Rhyme and Reason to Reign once more...:confused3 Creepy-dee if you ask me!

what were we talking about?

I'm so confused...

must be that bedtime xanax kicking in...

OH yes...and the kicker is...that we ended up staying an EXTRA day b/c of the hurricane...Ernesto was his name...and we frolicked in near complete soggy isolation around MK while it was "hurricane-ing" and Buffalo Bills was actually our last meal...or was it Pizza delivered from room service? Anyhow...YSL wasn't even the last meal we ate...which means we SHOULD be able to brave the boardwalk and make it to Spoodles!!! YAY!!! I finally got to the point!!!

xanax makes me a little garrulous...I love that word...

:cool1:

okay...xanax induced drooling has replaced the food induced drooling which means it's nighty night time for moi!!!

OH and ack, I've been waiting for the VIRUS to rear its ugly little head. I knew it was coming, but y'all were having so much fun I thought perhaps you were kidding for dramatic effect!

I can't WAIT to hear what happens next!!! (in a non creepy and totally sympathetic way of course!)

STOP TYPING CAMPBELL...STOP STOP STOP...

:faint:
 
Tuesday, October 16th - Chilirechinitalhopaley...BEER BEER BEER!!!




[/I]Plate o'pork lips, dancing chicken, and singing toe beer[/I]
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I love this! Dancing chicken and singing toe beer. You are so funny!:rotfl2: I took some friends to a japanese sushi place Friday night - you inspired me. We felt a little lost. What is sashimi? We ended up ordering Crunchy Shrimp Rolls and Tempura - it was all very good and beautifully presented.

I want to go to the F & W festival. Not sure I will ever convince my DH. Can I just go with you guys next time?;)
 
Still loving all the reviews and a little nervous about the upcoming 'sickness' post.:lmao:
 
Brenda - you didn't mention who licked the hummus bowl, just wondering. Anyway great review as always. Can you post another picute of the quilt up close. I love quilts.

That looks like great pattern! It almost looks like Mike & Sully from Monsters Inc. ;)

I am currently making a Mickey silouette head quilt that I designed. I am hoping to finish in the next few months. I'll e-mail you a picture when I am done.

Can you Pm me too? I would love to see it. I am learning to sew and a quilt is definately going to be on my list of to do.
 
You people actually have family members who support your Disney obsession???

Mine just want to have me committed.... ;)
 
Oooh I'm looking forward to your breakfast at Kona review!! We LOVED dinner at Kona when we went, so we are trying breakfast and dinner this time :laughing:

The Pineapple Macadamia Nut Pancakes look delish :teeth:
 







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