Boardwalk Bakery, Starring Rolls Cafe, Min and Bill's Dockside Diner, Flame Tree Barbeque
Our trip was coming to an end. This was our second to last day at Walt Disney World for this trip and there was still so much left we wanted to try.
We had breakfast in our room. Tom was making more coffee - double load coffee to make it at least a bit drinkable, we had some diet coke and Tom had some corn chips with it for breakfast while I had my "birthday cake". Tom had insisted that since this was my birthday trip I needed a birthday cake. Thankfully we were towards the end of the trip, so we could not order a custom made one, but I had always wanted to try the Boardwalk bakery.
So here is my "birthday treat" - a small Mickey cake! I had seen so many photos of it, but when we were at the Boardwalk the day before we picked it up and I decided it was my birthday cake.
I was actually expecting it to be stale, since it had been sitting in its little container overnight, but on the contrary - it was moist and delicious. It had coloured sprinkled inside and was really good! What a nice way to start the day.
Actually we had wanted to be at Disney's Hollywood Studios for ropedrop to get on Toy Story Mania before midday because we wanted to have lunch at Animal Kingdom. Unfortunately the beds were too comfy and we got up a little late and did not make it there. Fastpass for TSM were past midday and the line was 90 minutes, so that was out of the question. Rock'n'Rollercoaster was down! Again! So we picked up a FP for ToT and got in line. It said 50 minutes, and it WAS 50 minutes. There was lots of time for photos while in line.
After the ride we wanted to try one of the pretzels they sell at Min and Bill's Dockside Diner. They did not say snack credit on the menu board at the line area, but they did say snack credit behind the counter, even though they were 4.29 before tax.
I got in line and when I reached the front they were sold out on the ones we wanted.
So we decided to check out the Starring Rolls Bakery.
We had some Diet Coke and shared a Turkey Focaccia with chips. It was quite a sandwich! And very tasty too!
There was still time before the ToT FP, so we tried the Pretzels again - no luck now either.
Since I didn't have any popcorn yet, this is what we got - we still had quite a few snack credits to use up!
After we had finished it we went over to ToT and used our FP. By then it was about time to leave the park, but not without one more try of buying a Pretzel. Yip, this time we were in luck!!
A Spicy Cheese Stuffed Pretzel - my FIRST american pretzel!!! And it was all it was called. It was stuffed with cream cheese and it was spicy. And it was GOOD! And it was a snack credit!!
Mickey heard cheese and there he was!
It was hard holding him back!
After that we drove over to Animal Kingdom to have lunch at Flame Tree Barbeque. We got lucky and scored a parking space right near the tram stop and within no time we were inside the park.
We had a few more Photopass Photos taken and then headed for Flame Tree Barbeque. There was NO line whatsoever.
I had the Pork Sandwich served with cole slaw, instead of the baked beans it usually comes with.
The pork was nice and moist and it was just a wonderful treat. Food is always so good at FTB.
Tom ordered the 1/2 Slab of St. Louis Ribs served with baked beans and corn muffin. We shared both orders! The ribs were wonderful, most and juicy and lots of meat. I do not care for the corn muffin too much, but that is maybe just me. I think it is too sweet to go with the meat.
Same goes for the baked beans. They are too sweet for my taste.
We had picked a side of Onion Rings and paid out of pocket for it. I had read a lot about them here on the boards and we thought we better give them a try. Well, the verdict was - we are definitely going to get some more next time we go to FTB. They were GOOD. Crisp and nicely thin onion inside. VERY yummy!
After we had finished our main courses, we went and got other seats. We had made a huge mistake. This was the only COOL day we had and we had picked a spot in the shade. Not only did our meal get cold quickly, we got cold with it as well.
So we disposed our dirty dishes and went to find a sunnier spot to have our desserts at.
And we found a wonderful spot, right next to the pond with the many waterlilies in it.
I had my favourite again! Key Lime Pie, it tasted really nice. Not too tart and not too sweet. Love it!
Tom had the Chocolate Cake. It was SWEET, but nice. It's just too sweet to eat a whole portion. The green stuff on top, even though it looked odd, tasted quite nice too. I LOVED the sprinkles!!!
So that concludes part 1 of that day!
DDP:
Boardwalk Bakery: $ 4,30
Starring Rolls = OOP
Popcorn: $ 3,30
Min and Bill's: $ 4,60
Flame Tree: $ 32,00
Paid for DDP $ 560
Left $ 19,60 - $ 4,30 - $ 3,30 - $ 4,60 - $ 32 = $
24,60
Next up: Royal Anandapur Tea Company, Mara and Olivia's