DonaldDoleWhip
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After a quick breakfast in the lounge, I did some park hopping between DHS and MK. Both parks were pretty quiet on Tuesday, which made it easy to score a walk-in lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern. 
Even before arriving at the restaurant, I knew I wanted to order the colony salad: Washington apples, sweet pecans, Applewood-smoked cheddar (I asked for it on the side), craisins, grilled chicken, field greens, and a honey-shallot vinaigrette (also on the side as requested). It arrived at the table within 5 minutes of ordering - I was impressed, since modified dishes usually take longer.
I enjoyed this salad even more than I thought I would - the chicken was warm and moist, and the flavor combinations were great. The cheese in particular was awesome - it had a smoky (but not overwhelming) flavor that was perfect with the sweet pecans, apples, and cranberries.
For dessert, I was torn between the ooey gooey toffee cake and Johnny Appleseed's cake; ultimately, the latter option won out. This cake is a "tavern-made white cake filled with apples and Craisins dried cranberries, topped with ice cream".
Im really happy I chose this dessert the cake was warm and had an unexpectedly dense texture, and the flavor strongly reminded me of apple pie (with some tartness shining through from the chewy craisins). The generous addition of ice cream only enhanced the dish even more; very few things can beat a warm, decadent dessert accompanied by cool, creamy ice cream (see Ohana's bread pudding for reference
).
Overall, Liberty Tree Tavern was awesome, and I enjoyed this meal much more than my last lunch here in 2010. In fact, Id like to fit in another LTT lunch during our next trip whenever that is, and I cant wait to get that salad again (and possibly try the ooey gooey toffee cake it sounds like one of those must-do WDW indulgences
).

Even before arriving at the restaurant, I knew I wanted to order the colony salad: Washington apples, sweet pecans, Applewood-smoked cheddar (I asked for it on the side), craisins, grilled chicken, field greens, and a honey-shallot vinaigrette (also on the side as requested). It arrived at the table within 5 minutes of ordering - I was impressed, since modified dishes usually take longer.

I enjoyed this salad even more than I thought I would - the chicken was warm and moist, and the flavor combinations were great. The cheese in particular was awesome - it had a smoky (but not overwhelming) flavor that was perfect with the sweet pecans, apples, and cranberries.

For dessert, I was torn between the ooey gooey toffee cake and Johnny Appleseed's cake; ultimately, the latter option won out. This cake is a "tavern-made white cake filled with apples and Craisins dried cranberries, topped with ice cream".


Im really happy I chose this dessert the cake was warm and had an unexpectedly dense texture, and the flavor strongly reminded me of apple pie (with some tartness shining through from the chewy craisins). The generous addition of ice cream only enhanced the dish even more; very few things can beat a warm, decadent dessert accompanied by cool, creamy ice cream (see Ohana's bread pudding for reference

Overall, Liberty Tree Tavern was awesome, and I enjoyed this meal much more than my last lunch here in 2010. In fact, Id like to fit in another LTT lunch during our next trip whenever that is, and I cant wait to get that salad again (and possibly try the ooey gooey toffee cake it sounds like one of those must-do WDW indulgences
