zackiedawg
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Since I've been DVC, I rarely stay at moderate resorts, but I still occasionally search out restaurants to try - some new, or some that may have changed since I last went. I take trips to Disney every 3 months or so, and it gives me plenty of nights to hit my favorites and mix in a few different spots.
I had tried Boatright's about 6 years ago - and it wasn't bad, but it wasn't stand-out in any way that made me want to go back...and I realized it had been quite a while when I was looking for some 'close to Saratoga Springs' dining options for my trip last week. I kept my meals as much as possible to the Disney Springs area so I could walk back to my villa in Saratoga at the end of dinner - I'd do park days, then back to Saratoga or walk to a nearby connected resort and then bus to Disney Springs. I had an Art Smith's, a T-Rex, and a Frontera Cocina booked for various nights, but to try something a little different, Boatright's caught my eye. It was a nice boat ride over and back from Disney Springs, so still counted in the 'close to Saratoga' category, plus I do often spend time at River Roost at Christmas time to see Yehaa Bob.
I will say I was pleasantly surprised with the meal in a good way - it was better than I remembered the previous visit, and everything was good enough to merit going back again on future trips. The corn bread was tasty, the sweet tea was perfect, french onion soup was actually pretty good, and the prime rib which I ordered blackened was delicious with a respectable blackened spice. Stopped by River Roost for a blood orange margarita afterwards, then a lovely long boat ride back to Disney Springs.
I rarely see anyone mention it in these forums, don't see many reviews online, and like myself, many people might have gone once or twice in the past and forgot it, or didn't find it too memorable. Knowing how much restaurants can change at Disney from visit to visit, I don't take it for granted that it will be as good in the future - but for now, I'd definitely be happy to dine there again. I just hope it's not a one-off, where my return visit to a restaurant was so much better than expected and prompted me to go back again, only for the subsequent visit to be bad enough to put me off for another decade (Sebastian's, Tony's Town Square).
I had tried Boatright's about 6 years ago - and it wasn't bad, but it wasn't stand-out in any way that made me want to go back...and I realized it had been quite a while when I was looking for some 'close to Saratoga Springs' dining options for my trip last week. I kept my meals as much as possible to the Disney Springs area so I could walk back to my villa in Saratoga at the end of dinner - I'd do park days, then back to Saratoga or walk to a nearby connected resort and then bus to Disney Springs. I had an Art Smith's, a T-Rex, and a Frontera Cocina booked for various nights, but to try something a little different, Boatright's caught my eye. It was a nice boat ride over and back from Disney Springs, so still counted in the 'close to Saratoga' category, plus I do often spend time at River Roost at Christmas time to see Yehaa Bob.
I will say I was pleasantly surprised with the meal in a good way - it was better than I remembered the previous visit, and everything was good enough to merit going back again on future trips. The corn bread was tasty, the sweet tea was perfect, french onion soup was actually pretty good, and the prime rib which I ordered blackened was delicious with a respectable blackened spice. Stopped by River Roost for a blood orange margarita afterwards, then a lovely long boat ride back to Disney Springs.
I rarely see anyone mention it in these forums, don't see many reviews online, and like myself, many people might have gone once or twice in the past and forgot it, or didn't find it too memorable. Knowing how much restaurants can change at Disney from visit to visit, I don't take it for granted that it will be as good in the future - but for now, I'd definitely be happy to dine there again. I just hope it's not a one-off, where my return visit to a restaurant was so much better than expected and prompted me to go back again, only for the subsequent visit to be bad enough to put me off for another decade (Sebastian's, Tony's Town Square).