Belle Ella
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I don't see how any trip to DL could be complete without BB. And it's not necessarily about the food, but the experience.
I miss lunch at Taste Pilot's Grill in DCA and if by some magic I had no more celiac and allergies I would drive the hour plus trip to eat there every day. Sigh, no more corn dogs and club sandwiches and potato salad for me, life is different.
I would have to say Club 33 as I have never eaten there and never will.
Of all the places I have eaten it is the Blue Bayou for atmosphere and PCH Grill for safe food where I was spoiled.
Not in the parks, but Goofy's Kitchen. Tons of food choices, great quality and as much of what we like as we can handle. Great way to start the day - load up on protein items and fruit and then we are not hungry again until dinnertime. Plus, I like the characters!
If you're changing it for lunch make your PS for the first time available right at opening...that way you are "almost" guaranteed a waterside table. We checked in about 15 minutes early and were seated second right by the water.
I have celiac which means no wheat, gluten unless I know it is not from wheat, rye, barley and oats. Right now I am getting intense itch attacks from canned milk and butter. Right now I am so tempted to take my shirt off so I can use the hacksaw blade on my back, not the sharp side though. No eggs and once I had to drive through Brown County forests in Indiana after eatting very eggy pudding then getting nap attacks.So go to Taste Pilots and don't get the buns. They will do that for you.My BFF has celiac's and TPG is one of her faves to eat at. Or get the ribs, they are sooooooooooo good!!!!! Corn dogs and potato salad? They have gluten? What am I missing??
Can I ask is there a childs menu at the WCT?
"Perfecto" Pasta - Tender pasta noodles beneath hearty marinara sauce. Served with seasonal fresh fruit. Includes choice of beverage. Minute Maid juice, Low-Fat Milk, Nesquik Low-fat chocolate Milk, Dasani Water. - $6.99
Mickey's Peanut Butter and Jelly - Creamy Peanut Butter and Grape Jelly, served with slices of bread. Served with a side of seasonal fresh fruit. - $6.99
The Grilled "Tratt" Cheese Sandwich - Melted American cheese btween toasted slices of white bread. Served with seasonal fresh fruit. Includes choice of beverage. Minute Maid juice, Low-Fat Milk, Nesquik Low-fat chocolate Milk, Dasani Water. - $6.99
The Pizza Dog - Plump hot dog with marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese, and pepperoni, atop a warm bun. served with seasonal fresh fruit. Includes choice of beverage. Minute Maid juice, Low-Fat Milk, Nesquik Low-fat chocolate Milk, Dasani Water. - $6.99
Somehow I knew you would vote for this one, hehehe. You def. sold me on it.
I seriously wish I could just take all the food from CO and Goofy's Kitchen and just transfer it to a waterside table in BB, then just gobble it all down.
Can I ask is there a childs menu at the WCT?
I can't go to DL without having an Safari Skewer (asparagus with bacon) from Bengals BBQ.
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You were right! I mean, that's what I would choose for my one meal. I don't necessarily recommend it to someone else if they only had one regular meal to eat in the parks because it is a more expensive option, and places like Wine Country Trattoria and Carnation Cafe and Storytellers are good for cheaper 'regular' meals....but I do recommend GK to someone who will be able to eat a few meals at DLR, for sure, and wants a character meal in there somewhere!
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We have had terrible experiences at Goofy's, but after reading all your posts, I am so tempted to try it again. We weren't planning a character meal this trip, but I keep thinking about trying breakfast there. You nearly have me convinced.![]()
I have celiac which means no wheat, gluten unless I know it is not from wheat, rye, barley and oats. Right now I am getting intense itch attacks from canned milk and butter. Right now I am so tempted to take my shirt off so I can use the hacksaw blade on my back, not the sharp side though. No eggs and once I had to drive through Brown County forests in Indiana after eatting very eggy pudding then getting nap attacks.
Not eggs, soy, dairy or chocolate so I miss so much mayo, tartar sauce, and potato salad. I miss the tuna salads at the Pirate ship. Bring those back.
I begged Chris in foods for info on soy in foods and got none. Ribs are not listed as being gluten free. I want to try Rancho Zocalo and see if it is near as good at Taco Bell or Uncle Tomas at Rosewood restaurants. I am partially hispanic and live in a hispanic community so I know real hispanic food. In San Antonio I told a restaurant manager that he has great food but it aint like the real Mexican food. But the chef is Mexican, lol. I know good food especially Hispanic.
I have never had a Monte Cristo sandwich and which they could do one with gluten free bread and rice flour. There is little for people who are gluten free unlike WDW. Perish the thought that you ask for anything like soy and dairy free for counter service unlike WDW.
It has been years since I ate at the Lucky Fortune and do miss the Soap Opera restaurant, their chocolate flourless cake was to die for.
So love this place! The grilled veggie and chicken skewers are good, too.
We have had terrible experiences at Goofy's, but after reading all your posts, I am so tempted to try it again. We weren't planning a character meal this trip, but I keep thinking about trying breakfast there. You nearly have me convinced.![]()
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My evil plan is working! I will have you all converted eventually!!
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Muhahahahahhaha!!!!!
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No seriously, though - so you tried the dinner at Goofy's and not breakfast? When I had the dinner there - which granted, was a long time ago - I was not that blown away, simply because of my preferences. It's not the quality of food that I didn't like. The quality was fine, and is probably better now. It was just my own pickiness, I think. My mindset. I think I just didn't like whatever dinner choices they had out at that time, and also I was not very hungry so nothing looked appealing, and it was and IS a lot of money to spend when you don't feel that hungry. The characters were fine, though. But if that had been my first impression of Goofy's, I would have thought it was just so-so and not gone back. In fact, one friend of mine tried to get me to go back for dinner there not too long ago and I am STILL hesitant! Years later, after that first dinner experience, I still cannot quite force myself to spend the money there for dinner again. And I have seen the more recent listings of the dinner choices, and they look much better than what they had when I did dinner there, but I cannot make myself pull the money out of the wallet and make a PS for Goofy's dinner, even though I am sure it would be better than my last dinner there. So I can totally understand being reluctant to try something when you have already had a so-so or bad experience there and paid a LOT of money for it. You just don't want to take that risk again when it costs so much money. My friend doesn't even want to go back to Carnation for breakfast again (dinner is okay) because she didn't like it and that was not too expensive at all! She just doesn't want to waste the money on taking a risk.
But, yes, the Goofy's breakfast/brunch is great and that is the one I would suggest if you were to ever try it again. But if you have already had bad experiences there, then I can totally understand not wanting to go back. I know most folks love Blue Bayou, but I can take or leave it, food-wise, so I wouldn't want to spend that kind of money to go there again unless I won the lottery. The ambience and setting is fantastic at BB, though!
We had a terrible experience at GK too, and so far Sherry has not been able to convince me to try it again. LOL Sorry Sherry, your evil plan is not working on me.![]()
Last year, we ate dinner at Wine Country Trattoria for my daughter's birthday. We all liked it so much, we ended up going back for lunch 2 days later.![]()