Thomasboys
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Liberty Tree doesn't offer the menu ordering currently. Its pilgrims feast for all. No splitting.My DH and I split meals all the time. We will order an app, an entree, and a dessert to split. Plenty of food! Our favorite places to do this are Liberty Tree Tavern (for lunch) and Yak and Yeti.
Thread about splitting an entree not the bill.We were at WDW in November and the waitstaff asked us at every meal if we wanted to split the bill.
pay a split fee
My wife and I sometime split meals as she eats like a bird. I also don't recall having any issues or extra charges to split. In fact, they are typically quite generous. When splitting a entire, I've found they will plate it with half the entree but full sides on both plates! (SciFi Drive-in at DHS has been especially nice about splitting meals).
And while tipping is a personal matter, please consider tipping based upon the price of two full meals as wait staff is providing that service.
Cheers, Steve![]()
If they did, more people would do it. Which is probably why they don't. Split or a kids meal is definitely they way to go.This got me thinking that they should offer 1/2 portions or 1/4 portions for a reduced cost.
Example get half portion for 60% cost or get quarter portion for 35% price.
Restaurant could make more money and people wouldn't be forced in to meal just to split.
This got me thinking that they should offer 1/2 portions or 1/4 portions for a reduced cost.
Example get half portion for 60% cost or get quarter portion for 35% price.
Restaurant could make more money and people wouldn't be forced in to meal just to split.
There is a service/cost analysis that they do. It has to be worth their while to sell. Many food items have low margins so half the amount of steak does not necessarily cost half the price. Plus it is a ordering nightmare to sell half or quarter portions of things and not knowing how many of those portions that you will sell. I really don't think that splitting meals happens that often compared to how many meals they serve.