mommaU4
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Ariel's Grotto meal.
First off, this was our first visit to this place and since I'd heard bad reviews I wasn't expecting much at all. But I was pleasantly surprised!! We were seated within 5 minutes of checking in. And our server was great, friendly and attentive. Food was good too. Maybe we just got lucky......
One thing I didn't know about was this: Adults: Outdoor Seating: $29.99, plus tax, Indoor Seating: $31.99, plus tax. Had I known about the separate pricing I would have sat outside, but oh well.
First up was the: Bakery Basket of whole-grain, sourdough-epi and spiral rolls.
Next they filled the three tier tower with: A salad of tender greens, served with Ariel's Grotto house vinaigrette.
And then the: Salami, marinated mozzarella, string cheese, Roma tomatoes, gherkins, olives, red pepper bracelets, watermelon triangles, chilled crunchy veggies with Pesto and Ranch dips, and "Jewels of the Sea" fruit gelatin
I ordered the Herb-Crusted Chicken Breast
Served with Cheddar-herb mashed potatoes and medley of seasonal vegetables.
The girls ordered the Meatball Lollipops
Hearty ground turkey nestled atop spaghetti and house Marinara sauce.
Served with fresh fruit
Then they bring out the dessert platter.
Seahorse lava cake, chocolate-chip strips, cheesecake tarts with raspberries, s'more chocolate bites and a white chocolate conch shell of garden-fresh berries.
The updated menu can be found here: http://allears.net/dlr/din/menu/menus.htm
Before you used to be able to choose your appetizer, entree and dessert. Now the appetizer and dessert are all the same. All you choose is your entree.
I'd go back again. The interaction with the Princesses was GREAT! It wasn't too busy on a Saturday afternoon in October and I simply don't have one complaint. Well, maybe the price. It was over $80 for the 3 of us. No way could I afford to take my DH and older kids as well. Not that they care about the Princesses, but still. I wish it was a tad cheaper.
First off, this was our first visit to this place and since I'd heard bad reviews I wasn't expecting much at all. But I was pleasantly surprised!! We were seated within 5 minutes of checking in. And our server was great, friendly and attentive. Food was good too. Maybe we just got lucky......

One thing I didn't know about was this: Adults: Outdoor Seating: $29.99, plus tax, Indoor Seating: $31.99, plus tax. Had I known about the separate pricing I would have sat outside, but oh well.
First up was the: Bakery Basket of whole-grain, sourdough-epi and spiral rolls.

Next they filled the three tier tower with: A salad of tender greens, served with Ariel's Grotto house vinaigrette.

And then the: Salami, marinated mozzarella, string cheese, Roma tomatoes, gherkins, olives, red pepper bracelets, watermelon triangles, chilled crunchy veggies with Pesto and Ranch dips, and "Jewels of the Sea" fruit gelatin


I ordered the Herb-Crusted Chicken Breast
Served with Cheddar-herb mashed potatoes and medley of seasonal vegetables.

The girls ordered the Meatball Lollipops
Hearty ground turkey nestled atop spaghetti and house Marinara sauce.
Served with fresh fruit

Then they bring out the dessert platter.
Seahorse lava cake, chocolate-chip strips, cheesecake tarts with raspberries, s'more chocolate bites and a white chocolate conch shell of garden-fresh berries.


The updated menu can be found here: http://allears.net/dlr/din/menu/menus.htm
Before you used to be able to choose your appetizer, entree and dessert. Now the appetizer and dessert are all the same. All you choose is your entree.
I'd go back again. The interaction with the Princesses was GREAT! It wasn't too busy on a Saturday afternoon in October and I simply don't have one complaint. Well, maybe the price. It was over $80 for the 3 of us. No way could I afford to take my DH and older kids as well. Not that they care about the Princesses, but still. I wish it was a tad cheaper.