IMO, yes. It's worth it.Is it worth the extra money? Is the quality much different than the main dining rooms?
Is it worth the extra money? Is the quality much different than the main dining rooms?
Is it worth the extra money? Is the quality much different than the main dining rooms?
and that means that there's 2 tables with stuff you mostly can eat along with another that 50-50!!I'm celiac and cannot eat gluten and I LOOOOOOOVE the brunch!! It's crazy good. There's a whole table of things that I cannot have, but it's still amazing.
and that means that there's 2 tables with stuff you mostly can eat along with another that 50-50!!
You've got Great attitude!!! I don't think (well actually KNOW) that I would be miserable with medical restrictions on food.
I've had brunch on Dream twice (and dinner once).
We're vegetarian so many of the dishes aren't something I'm going to have.
IMO the only thing that's vaguely worth it is the almond croissant.
The small desserts are terrible IMO.
The entree dish I get, the pesto pasta, was good the first time I had it but very boring the second time. And now that I might have developed an allergy to zucchini (still gotta get that test done) that pasta is out, because they have teensy tiny diced up zucchini in it, and that added something nice to the dish.
The muesli is the exact same as what you can get at Windjammer. The fruit you can get at Windjammer.
Seriously, if I could figure out a way to eat $30 worth of that croissant I'd do it, but that might not feel good later on.