Recent TS diners -- Which places have actual peanut items on the menu?

maigheann

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I want to avoid restaurants that offer TS fare containing actual peanuts or peanut butter on their menu. For example, I read about someplace that offers a peanut butter milkshake but forgot which one? (50's Prime Time?). Are the other places that feature things like peanut butter pie, peanut sauce, etc?

The menu on wdwinfo is good but many menus are old.

If you've been dining at WDW recently, do you remember seeing any peanut food on the menu? (Buffets ... I'm not sure what to ask ... unless you are a frequent WDW visitor and see something peanutty always featured at a certain buffet.)

Please tell me what you know.

Thanks,
Maggie
 
I'm not sure, but I know that WDW is very very good about letting you know what is in an item. I'm sure at any TS, you can call ahead of time and they can prepare your food accordingly or you can call them to find out about the peanuts.
 
I think the OP is looking to not even enter any restaurant that has peanut items on the menu, most likely due to an allergy.

Best thing to do is call WDW and ask if they have any eateries that are entirely peanut free. It isn't likely. A number of them feature (packaged) peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for children, and a few of the buffets also have peanut butter available. Some of the food courts have individual peanut butter packets. Best to call WDW and find out.
 
I can't think of any restaurant I've eaten at that doesn't have nuts in something....be it dessert or whatever.

That's gonna be a hard one!
 

the Cast Members at WDW dine and the Chefs at the TS restaurants are supposed to be very knowledgeable about this or at least the ones who have worked there a while. I'd say call 407WDW DINE ahead of time and ask. They can then note your file if this is because of an allergy so when you make your ADRs you can schedule to meet with the chef to find out what is safe to eat and what is not. If you or someone in your party has a reaction just from the presence of nuts or peanuts I think you might want to consider a room with a kitchenette so you can cook your own food as when I looked at the menus most of places serve peanutbutter sandwiches or items with peanuts/nuts in them and some of the items might be cooked in peanut oil.

ETA - Check the disabilities board as there are a lot of people on that board who are very knowledgeable about how to navigate WDW with allergies and other conditions/handicaps.
 












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