Resorts with food courts

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Which Disney resort do you think has the nicest food court?

Have you stayed at a particular resort or avoided a resort, specifically because of the food court?
 
I like the food courts at POFQ and Pop the best. Pop has a lot of options, and a nice selection of packaged items. At POFQ, I like the options.

Karen
 
I've stayed at all of the resorts with food courts and my favorite still has to be the food court at the A/S Movies. I struggle with the choices at Pop (after 3 long stays there over the last year). The food court at the FQ has some nice different choices and sometimes we stop there when running around to grab a bite to eat.
 
POFQ. There is a huge selection of food and prepackaged food. mmm beignets I can almost taste them now... :earboy2:
 

I think the best food court is at CSR. HUGE selection, like the real silver & drinks brought to the table - But, I wouldn't choose a resort based on just the food court.

I do favor the Dolphin over the Swan because I like being in the same bldg. as Tubbi's for quick late night snacks & drink refills.
 
CSR's Pepper Market is the best!!

The Pepper Market​

This is not your typical food court. Rather, there are several hot and cold food stations with individual chefs and servers. You can get breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert items at The Pepper Market. The following food stations can be found in The Pepper Market: Mexican Kitchen, Wok Kitchen, Soup, Salads, & Sandwiches, Grill Station, Pizza Kitchen, Pasta Kitchen, Children's Kitchen, Beverage Station, and Bakery Counter.

Upon entering the Pepper Market you will be given one meal card/receipt per person. You must keep these cards. DO NOT LOSE your meal card. Once your host seats you they will ask if you need anything to drink and tell you where the beverage station, etc..is. The Pepper Market hosts are NOT waiters. They are there to seat people and make sure their table has cutlery, napkins, etc... They will get drinks if you desire.

What makes this food court/restaurant different is that you go around to the various stations and select food as desired. Once you make a choice the chef at each counter will stamp your card and serve give you your chosen food. Many of the items at the stations are cooked to order. There is flexibility in combining items. This is a great place for someone who only wants a light meal and the rest of their family wants a heavy one. For example: you can grab a side of Spanish rice from the Mexican station and order a steak from the grill station. The combinations are nearly endless. I love the variety and being able to pick and choose at leisure. If I feel like I want another roll in the middle of my meal all I have to do is get up and head to the bakery station with my meal card.

The best thing is you do not pay until you see the cashier after your meal. While you have the card you can get up and retrieve food as often as you want without having to pay first. This is great since other food courts require you to carry money to each cashier every time you want something else. This is a wonderful option for someone that truly wants a casual meal. Alcohol is also available.

Once you have finished dining, collect your menu cards and take them to the cashier. The cashier calculates the total due. There is a ten percent gratuity automatically added to all orders. To me this is well worth the variety, service and flexible meal options. If you are only going in for take out the ten percent will be waived. Just tell the cashier you are only there for take out. Don't forget to tell the cooks you are there for take out so they package your food properly. You can then take the food back to your room or eat at one of the tables outdoors. In the Pepper Market you also receive real cutlery and cloth napkins (Paper ones are available as well) I found the food at the Pepper Market to be of higher quality than your average food court. Portions tend to be larger as well. If you only want to get your mugs refilled ask the host of a refillable mug pass and go to the beverage station. Upon exiting hand the cashier the pass on the way out.

Some people balk at paying a 10% gratuity. Personally the service and options are well worth a ten percent tip. I like that I can talk to the person preparing my food. If I don't want onions on my sandwich I can tell the cook directly instead of having to relay it through a cashier and then hope the chef got the message. No other Disney food court has as much variety. For someone like myself, who gets tired of typical burgers and sandwiches this food court was a blessing. I also found the portions to be larger than that of a typical Disney food court. This is also the only food court where one doesn't have to clean up after themselves. You simply leave your dishes and tray on your table when you exit and a clerk will clear the table. I found this restaurant to be one of the more relaxing ones at Disney. It was a nice change of pace from the endless lines at Theme Park restaurants.
 
It depends on if you are just looking for quick prepackaged, prepared items or freshly made items. The Pepper Market makes their food fresh when you place the order. Regular food courts prepare the food in advance and use heat lamps and other methods to keep the food hot. It's all a personal preference. We enjoy CSR and will even visit there when staying at other resorts. If you use Q&C vouchers you can get great deals. And yes, the Pepper Market is on the MYW dining plan.
 
wow....thanks so much for all that information...
my daughter and I are going to be there next week and thought that we'll try out the various food courts, just for fun...
we'll be at the WL, which has a terrible fast food counter...one of the worst in our experience.....so since we'll have a car, we thought it would be a good chance to visit the various disney properties we've never seen....(like Pop, CSR and CBR)..

thanks again for the info...

by the way, maybe this time we'll finally make it to jelly rolls...we meant to go there last month, but we were just too tired at night to go out...
so maybe next week...
 












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