So I finally awoke much later in the evening, and was feeling human once again and decided to try to go out and find something for supper. There was one place that I always wanted to try but never got around to. I headed out towards the Wilderness Lodge to try once and for all the Territory Lounge.
This little lounge is tucked right in front of Artist Point and boasts quite an interesting menu when it comes to food, especially for a lounge.
Just a heads up these are perhaps the worst pictures I've taken throughout my trip. If you think Le Cellier is a dark place, the Territory Lounge takes it to 11. These are a mix of DSLR and cell phone pictures, as I didn't want to use the flash.
This menu combines a few signature items from Artist Point, and the rest are unique takes on classic bar food.
I will say as a Non-Drinker I was a bit worried about coming here and trying to enjoy a light meal while not drinking. I have to say this was bar-none the best service I received during my entire trip. I never had a server more attentive and looking to cater to my needs and wants.
I decided to start with;
"Banh Mi" Flatbread
House Smoked Bacon, Sweet Chili BBQ, Kimchi and Citrus-Garlic Crema
This was perhaps the best flatbread that I ever had on Disney property, ousting the BLT flatbread I had a few years back at the California Grill. The smokey bacon, the sweetness of the chili bbq sauce, and the tart acidic nature of the crema all worked together to make this a symphony of deliciousness.
I was still a bit hungry so I decided to try another option, this time the;
Pulled Pork Nachos
In-house Smoked Pulled Pork, House-made Tortilla Chips, Sharp Cheddar Cheese, Cilantro Sour Cream, Hard Cider Apple-Cranberry Salsa, and Pickled Hot Peppers
It's hard to tell from the pictures, but this was a massive serving of nachos that I couldn't finish. I was shocked to the amount of pulled pork that was included in this, especially for the 12$ price point. I thoroughly enjoyed the sweetness of the apple cranberry salsa to go along with the kick of the pickled hot peppers.
I was truly amazed with the quality of everything I had at the Territory Lounge. It's an intimate, quaint area to grab a small bite or drink. It's very inviting, and the staff does so much more to make it so.
Some random pictures from the Lounge and around the Wilderness Lodge;
The ceiling is an old-timey map outlining the exploration of the Northwest territories.
I'm glad that I was able to be well enough to go back out and try something that I always wanted to try. I cannot suggest enough for people to go out and give the Territory Lounge a shot.