"Where to eat at Hollywood Studios?"
When planning this trip, I had given this question quite a bit of thought. I knew we would want two lunches here, no more, and we were quickly decided on making the Brown Derby one of these two.
For the other one, both DH and I would have liked the Sci-Fi Dine-In as we really enjoyed it there last time but then we made up our minds to try something new for a change (well be back at Sci-Fi one day for sure though).
Hollywood & Vine was out as we did not really fancy another buffet in our line-up and also already had plenty of character meals planned, and '50s Prime-Time was out because we were not overly thrilled with their menu, and because DH did not really want to get involved into their "Mum and the siblings" spiel which I think is probably the main point about eating there.
And that is how we ended up with an ADR here:
We did not have to spend a lot of time in the waiting area, only long enough to realize that we hardly knew any of the celebrities on all these pictures:
We were then brought to our table, and this was the view we had sitting down (and, well, obviously swaying from side to side because it wouldn't have been so blurred otherwise):
I was a bit torn about the decor. I really liked the "starry night in the Hollywood Hills" (if thats where it is supposed to be?) kind of atmosphere a lot, with the wood beams, the wine leaves and the fairy-lights.
What I didnt like so much was the fact that there was a huge long window looking into the kitchen, as that gave the place about the same authentic Hollywood Hills-nighttime-laid-back feel that you get in a college cafeteria at lunchtime.
But anyway, we were quickly presented with our bread basket:
Plain white rolls with salted olive oil. Not particularly exciting, but not bad either.
DH then chose this as his appetizer and yes, I cannot believe that this counted as a one-person appetizer on the Deluxe Dining Plan either:
Crispy Calamari for Two - topped with peppers and onions, served with a side of spicy marinara sauce.
Meanwhile, I was having this:
Mozzarella and Tomatoes - with marinated sweet onions, balsamic drizzle, extra virgin olive oil and fresh sweet basil.
Yep, I ordered plain old mozzarella and tomatoes again, as I really was not that hungry all that Deluxe Dining was seriously beginning to take its toll -, so I wanted something light to preserve at least a bit of an appetite for entrées. Its sad, I know.
Anyway, while there was nothing at all wrong with it, this tasted about as exciting as the picture looks - which is to say, not very much at all. And, almost inevitably, the same old problem with the pretty taste-free tomatoes which I had already encountered in several other places.
After watching the hectic goings-on in the kitchen for a while longer, we were brought our entrées. This was DH's:
Chicken Pipette Wood-grilled Chicken - over Pipette Pasta tossed with Artichokes, Peas, Roasted Peppers, and Sweet Onions in a Basil Four-Cheese Cream Sauce.
He said it tasted quite good, while I couldnt bring myself to try it as I detest peas
Me, I was wanting to try the Penne alla Vodka but didn't dare 1.00 pm is just not the right time of day for anything with Vodka in it. (I almost suspect that there is hardly any vodka in this at all anyway, though can anybody verify that, by any chance?)
So I settled for the next best thing to alcohol (

)
... Tuna!
Or, more accurately, Wood-grilled Tuna over a seasonal Vegetable Risotto, warm Vine-ripened Diced Red and Yellow Tomatoes, and Olive-Caper Butter. Quite yummy!
All the while, we were really amused at our server's constant care and attention in terms of DH's beverage. You know, in Germany you don't ever really get free refills with your drinks. If you finish your glass of Coke and want another one, you order another one.
I am not sure whether this is a Disney specialty or the same everywhere in the States (I am sure you can tell me?), but we are just absolutely not used to having someone in a restaurant refill our drinks.
So, this server brought out a new glass of diet coke when DH had only half-finished his first. That was fine with him as he was really thirsty, so he quickly drained the first diet coke and moved the second one closer towards him. A few minutes later, he took a couple more sips out of that second one and as soon as he had done so, the waitress placed a third one in front of him.
This was when he started to panic as he suspected she was trying to drown him from the inside

. He didn't dare take any more sips for fear of a fourth glass materializing on the table.
(No, seriously, we are not making fun of the waitress. Not really. It was great how attentive she was, and she did everything to make a nice meal experience for us. It was just that compared to what we are used to at home, this was really a bit much

.)
After ingesting those few gallons of liquid, it was probably not surprising that DH only chose a really small dessert:
A cute tiny little barely half-full cappuccino. Top marks for calorie consciousness (and dont start about that tiny little bit of cream on top

)
My totally-not-calorie-conscious dessert:
A huge gigantic Frozen Cappuccino. Top marks for gluttony only, here.
All in all, while this was a nice meal, nothing here was truly memorable, except maybe for the wood-grilled tuna. We dont regret coming here, but we probably won't come again if we feel like having Italian food next time, we are much more likely to try someplace we havent been yet, like Bella Napoli or Tutto Italia.
Coming up next: Dinner at Narcoossee's!