Review of Garden Grill

Forever42

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On the last day of our vacation time, I had persuaded Mike to go to Epcot with me, for a brief time. Of course, that “brief time” turned into all day when we decided to first go to lunch at the Garden Grill, and then instead of lunch make it a late dinner and eat lunch at Chefs de France. We at first made reservations for 5 PM but changed it to 7:20 PM when we decided to try out Chefs de France. Priority seatings and check-ins are made at the miniature gazebo that is outside of the revolving restaurant. We were excited about coming back to the Garden Grill as it has been one of our favorite restaurants because of the revolving nature, the scenes from Living with the Land that you can see, and the food. We never go to character meals for the characters!

We arrived back around 7 PM as we wanted to ensure a seat on the lower tier, which ensures a view of the scenes. I’d recommend arriving early if this is important to you. We were given a notification device and went to sit in the convenient waiting area that is to the left of the check-in podium. There are several benches and tables with umbrellas, which gives a nice “garden-y” touch. This is when I noticed that the vegetarian selection had just been changed! Oh no! Previously they had wonderful polenta with a roasted portabella mushroom, vegetables, and a little bit of fried onions on top. This was a major disappointment, as I liked the vegetarian plate much more than the regular plate, and even if I wanted something from the regular plate, I could take it from Mike. The new vegetarian plate contained, among other things, ancho chili rubbed grilled tofu over spinach with white beans. I am not a tofu fan, so I had to settle for the regular plate.

We were seated on the lower tier, thankfully, in a booth that would end up being shared with another party. Most of the booths aren’t shared, and last time we were seated in a private booth. This seating area looked as if it were for a very large party, and one of the tables was pulled over to one side of the booth, and two pulled towards the other side. There was no one there at the moment, and we were slightly worried at how rowdy the other party would be. First, though, we had to stand up and look for the hidden Mickey in one of the murals on the wall. Our server, Kelly, came by and told us that she would be right back and help us find “it” without us even saying a word. She grabbed a broom, just like the Hidden Mickeys book said, and pointed it out to us. We were already happy with her, and sat down to take some pictures and wait for Kelly to come back to take our drink order. The table was set up with silverware and a red napkin in a clay flowerpot, crayons in a tiny tin watering can, napkins, and plates set up in another Mickey configuration. Kelly came back to ask what we wanted for drinks, and I ordered iced tea and Mike ordered diet Coke. Non-alcoholic beverages are included in the price ($21.99). She also explained what was on the regular plate, and Mike also asked if we could have some macaroni and cheese. She was happy about that, and asked him to come with her. She took him to the booth next door, and had him say something to them. When he came back, Kelly told me that the woman next door wanted macaroni and cheese as well, but her husband had chided her because it was a “kid’s” dish. Apparently she was very happy after that!

Kelly first brought us our drinks, and then the bread and salad. She told us that the salad had a hidden Mickey in it, and I piped up and asked if it was the cucumber, which it was. I was excited about this, as we had seen them on the Behind the Seeds tour, but hadn’t had one yet. Some of the cucumbers (and melons now) grown in the experimental greenhouse are placed in a long mold with a cross-section of a Mickey Mouse head. I wondered how they rationed them out, because they didn’t grow very many, but they only put one slice on each salad. I always love the salad here; it’s a basic green salad with tomatoes, red onions, and cucumbers, with ranch dressing. The dressing comes on top, but I’m sure that it can be asked for on the side. The salad was fresh and the dressing tasted freshly made, not out of a bottle. The rolls had previously been multigrain rolls, but were not herbed rolls, and they came out on a plastic Mickey shaped cutting board with whipped butter. Even though they weren’t the same, the rolls were delicious and went great with the salad.

At this point, a family sat down at the table next to us in our booth area, and luckily they weren’t rowdy. One of the children had apparently ordered chocolate milk, because when Kelly came back with our entrée skillet, she had a milkshake-looking beverage that I asked about. It turns out that she decorates the chocolate milk with whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and chocolate chips. Wow! I had to ask for one, too – it was great and was one of the best parks of the meal. The skillet she gave to us contained baked chicken, flank steak, fried catfish strips, carrots, stuffing, and broccoli with onion and mushrooms. Kelly also came back with a bowl of mashed potatoes and gravy, and a bowl of macaroni and cheese. The baked chicken was moist and tasted good, though I didn’t have much because I generally don’t like meat on the bone. Mike enjoyed the flank steak, said it was cooked to medium, and thought it was also moist and juicy. We have a word for fried foods sometimes, “fried fried” because all you can taste is the breading. This is basically what the fried catfish tasted like, though the fish was flaky inside. It also didn’t have a fishy taste, but that could have been masked by the frying. The vegetables had great textures, but weren’t extremely flavorful – a little bit of salt helped there. All of the starches were great, though; I really liked the stuffing, even though it tasted like higher quality Stouffer’s, the mashed potatoes were delicious, especially with the gravy, and the macaroni and cheese was great. It wasn’t as good as the macaroni and cheese at Hollywood and Vine, but it was still extra creamy and cheesy. Since I didn’t end up eating a lot of the meat, Mike asked for some chicken strips off the kid’s plate for me, which Kelly brought quickly. Unfortunately they were an extreme case of “fried fried,” and the chicken inside was tough and stringy. There was plenty for me to eat, though, so I didn’t mind.

The adult dessert that evening was cherry cobbler, and the kid’s dessert was a dirt cup. I don’t like cherry cobbler that much, so I had the dirt cup (I love dirt cups!), and Mike had one of each, while I also had a cup of coffee. Last time we were there, the dirt cups had been made with perhaps cream cheese (as recipes call for), but lately we’ve had dirt cups at Disney made with chocolate pudding instead of chocolate pudding mix mixed with cream cheese. This was the case here, unfortunately. It was very good anyway, with lots of sandwich cookie crumbles and gummy worms. The portion was a good size after a large dinner, but the cherry cobbler ended up being pretty large. It was served in a small skilled with vanilla bean ice cream on top. I tried a bite, and it was actually very good – I would have ordered it also if I wasn’t so full. The cherries were sweet and tart, and the crust was crisp and buttery. The ice cream almost had a cinnamon flavor to it, which is my favorite flavor of ice cream, but we figured it was just vanilla.

Character interaction was great. We never really want much character time at character meals, but if we do, they are always willing to accommodate us though we don’t have children with us. The Garden Grill was no exception. We saw each character at least three times, and we noticed they spent extra time with the family next to us. I was wearing a t-shirt with a Kevin Smith movie logo on it, and three of the characters separately pointed at my shirt, gave me a thumbs up and a high five. That really pleased me, and it really upped the quality of the interaction at this dinner. The characters were dressed in gardening and farming type clothing. This restaurant gives good quality Mickey time with less chaos that can happen at Chef Mickey’s sometimes.

Service ended up being excellent. Kelly was actually the best server we’ve had so far at Disney. She was our age, energetic for what was probably a long day on the job, and more than willing to get anything we needed or asked for. The decorated chocolate milk was a great touch, as well. She was happy, very friendly, and talkative in a good way. If anyone is going soon, I would recommend asking for her, and ask for chocolate milk!

The food was very good, but not as good as it had been in the past. We still love the restaurant for the atmosphere and the food, but we probably won’t go back for a while. I do recommend going here, as it’s a lot of fun, and even though the food isn’t very high quality, it’s still great and there’s a lot of it. Don’t be afraid to ask for things off of the kid’s menu for adults, or even items off of the vegetarian plate if it appeals to you.

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Thanks for the great review! Are the characters always in this restaurant, at every meal? Or just certain meals or days?
 
We at the Garden Grill for the first time last week and we all loved it (four adults, three kids), although we got smashed potatoes (which were delicious) and no gravy. We loved the flank steak (very tender) and the chicken and the cherry cobbler was delicious, and normally I don't care for cherry cobbler either.

Oh and yes there is a character meal every night, and the characters were great with the kids! :)
 
Originally posted by Tiziminchac
Thanks for the great review! Are the characters always in this restaurant, at every meal? Or just certain meals or days?

They do it for dinner every night, lunch every afternoon, and also for an Ice Cream Social at 3pm every afternoon. They used to have a character breakfast, but don't do it any longer.
 

Wow, couldn't ask for more in a restaurant review! Thanks so much! It is on our list for our trip in June. I just don't know if we will do lunch or dinner - depends on our schedule. I'd like to do dinner because I've heard the salad is wonderful and only served at dinner. But lunch would be a little less expensive :rolleyes:.
 
You are just too good with these reviews!!!WOW!!!! I love reading all the details.

Does the Mashed potatoes come with what is being served or is it something that can be ordered by itself like the macaroni?


Thanks:Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc
 
The mashed potatoes come with the regular skillet, I think they just put them in a different bowl so it doesn't crowd the large skillet anymore than it already is.
 
GREAT REVIEW-I am starving! Looks like a palce I will need to make a PS to for our June trip



Kevin Smith is a director/screenplay writer extrodinare. He made Mallrats, Clerks, Dogma, etc. Have yet to see Jersey Girl.
He is a funny guy and in high school he kept me entertained.
 
Great review!
I am bummed to hear they changed the veggie menu!
I don't like tofu at all!!!!!

We have a PS for 6/10 for supper (love the salad!!!) but I don't know about that veggie item.

Sounds like you had an awesome waitress!!!!!
 
Great review! The photos made me so hungry! I'd be happy with just the salad and one of those big old rolls right now but the rest looks good too!
 
I love the Garden Grill! We decided to try only new restaurants during our next trip in August - but - after reading this review, I just had to add this into our schedule again. :D
 
I love the Garden Grill, too, but unfortunately my dh gets motion sickness there. This last time we went for the ice cream social, and he did ok, but I was feeling a bit queasy by the time we left (and motion doesn't usually bother me).

Beth
 
Thanks for the wonderful review!!! The Garden Grill is one of our must-do's each trip. We have a reservation for June 17th and your review makes me glad we do!!!


Carla
 
Great pictures and review! We ate there about 2 weeks ago and really enjoyed it. I wish I had known I could have had my own cobbler:rolleyes: I had to fight with DH to get some of it!
 
I always have lunch here and now have to try it for dinner. Excellent review.
 












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