Where can my child eat (fill in the blank)?

BuffaloGal

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Hey all.
WDW table service restaurant server here. Sorry, but I'm completely annoyed by misinformation making my guests grumpy before they even get to me. So, I'm starting the "NO MISINFORMATION THREAD" about where you can get your child's favorites. Please feel free to post what you are looking for. It might take me a couple of weeks to track down copies of all of the kid's menus, but I will.

Other CMs, please PM me if you have First Hand menu knowledge as a CM in that location. I'd love to kill this whole fight by posting what's really at WDW for kids to eat.

For starters:
New healthy options are grilled fish with rice pilaf, mixed veggies & yogurt OR Grilled chicken with marinara'd macaroni noodles topped with mozzerella cheese, mixed veggies, and yogurt.
Also seen at some restaurants are Pizza w/ mozzerella and diced chicken, veggies and brown sugar apples. (Chicken is labled optional on the menu. Unsure if it's still a pita crust, can anyone help?)
Beef and Macaroni w/ marinara sauce and mozzerella, with veggies and fruit salad.


Chicken strips!
Boatwrights (as of 12/3)
Ohana
Artist Point
San Angel Inn
Marrakesh
Captain Cooks (CS in Poly)

Hot Dog
Kona cafe
Prime Time Cafe

Mac & cheese
Kona
Ohana
Artist Point (different recipe, though)
Boatwrights
Whispering Canyon
Prime Time Cafe

Hamburgers
Boatwright's
Kona cafe
Ohana
Artist Point
Whispering Canyon

Uncrustables
Ohana
1900 Park Fare (please let me know if this was menu'd or special request)
virtually every food court on property

PBJ
Hoop De Doo (please let me know if this was menu'd or special request)

Grilled Cheese
Ohana
Riverside Mill food court at POR

Chicken Nuggets
Prime Time Cafe

Restaurant exclusives
Skillet at Whispering canyon
Feast at Liberty Tree Tavern
Feast at Ohana
Steak at Le Cellier
Meatloaf at Prime Time cafe
Steak at Concourse
 
GREAT THREAD Might I suggest DISMEMBERS who have access to current menus furnish a copy to this board and to allears. Disney seems to be fine tuning the kids menu and having updated menus would help.
 
What a great idea. Here are where things are according to the latest menus posted I could find, and the offerings are not that bad looking either.

hot dogs:
CRT
Le Cellier
Akershus
Brown Derby
Cape May Cafe
Beaches n Cream

hamburgers:
Marrakesh
Sci-Fi Dine In
Spoodles
Grand Floridian Cafe
Narcoossees
Kona Cafe
'Ohana
Beaches n Cream

cheese pizza (not pita):
Coral Reef
Mama Melrose (also pepperoni)
Jiko
Cape May Cafe
CA Grill
Pizza (choice of toppings)

chicken strips (fried):
CRT
Crystal Palace (in addition to adult buffet items)
Marrakesh
San Angel Inn
Garden Grill
Cape May Cafe
Shutters
Grand Floridian Cafe
Narcoossees

chicken nuggets:
Le Cellier
Alfredos
50's Primetime
Hollywood & Vine
'Ohana

pasta & sauce:
CRT
Le Cellier
Alfredos
Akershus
Coral Reef
Mama Melrose
Flying Fish
Shutters
Citricos
Grand Floridian Cafe
Narcoossees

mac & cheese:
Liberty Tree Tavern
Rose & Crown
Garden Grill
50's Primetime
Hollywood & Vine
Sci-Fi Dine in
Brown Derby
Jiko
Cape May Cafe
Spoodles
Shutters
CA Grill
Concourse Steakhouse
Citricos
Narcoossees
Kona Cafe
'Ohana



grilled cheese:

Plaza Restaurant
Jiko
Flying Fish
Spoodles
'Ohana
Beaches n Cream

PB&J:
Jiko
Spoodles
Citricos
Grand Floridian Cafe (pb&j your way, with fluff if you want)
'Ohana

restaurant specialties in kid sizes:
Liberty Tree Tavern Pilgrim Feast
Plaza Restaurant has a variety of sandwiches and salads
Le Cellier has kids' steak, grilled chicken
Alfredos has a variety of pasta dishes
Akershus has grilled chicken and grilled salmon
Marrakesh has kid's cous cous
San Angel Inn has kids quesedilla & burrito
Rose & Crown has grilled chicken, cottage pie and bangers&mash for kids
Teppanyaki has hibachi meals for kids
Coral Reef has grilled fish and grilled chicken breast
Garden Grill allows kids to eat the adult selections
50's Primetime (It has been reported that they are allowing kid size versions of adult meals, can anyone confirm?)
Mama Melrose two kid picks are in theme for an italian restuarant
Jiko has broiled salmon, grilled beef filet and grilled chicken
Cape May Cafe, in addition to adult selections, has crispy fish nuggets for the kids
Flying Fish has grilled steak, chicken breast and "fish of the day)
Spoodles has grilled strip steak and grilled chicken breast.
Shutters has kids' prime rib
CA Grill has roasted salmon, petite filet, grilled chicken breast
Concourse Steakhouse has "kids feast" (not sure what this is)
Maya Grill has a variety of specialties for kids like fried shrimp, fried ravioli, catch of the day, beef tenderloin tips, grilled chicken parmesan
Citricos has grilled beef medallions and grilled chicken
Grand Floridian Cafe has beef filet, grilled chicken, fish fillet
Narcoossees has beef filet medallions and grilled halibut
'Ohana

I'm sure I'm missing a bunch and I purposely did not include
1) menus that were prior to 10/06
2) buffets except where I found an explicit reference to a "favorite" kid food there
3) some of the ones in the OP. Maybe the OP can incorporate this list into hers as a place to start.

The point is that in doing this list I realized that anyone who thinks their kid is going to starve at WDW no matter what they eat just hasn't done their homework. Pretty much every "favorite kid food" is offered in multiple locations. If your kid eats only one of these foods, with a couple of buffets, you could eat somewhere different every single night for at least a week and still have your kid eat the same thing every night.

Looks like the sky might not be falling after all.
 
Lisa F said:
The point is that in doing this list I realized that anyone who thinks their kid is going to starve at WDW no matter what they eat just hasn't done their homework. Pretty much every "favorite kid food" is offered in multiple locations. If your kid eats only one of these foods, with a couple of buffets, you could eat somewhere different every single night for at least a week and still have your kid eat the same thing every night.

Looks like the sky might not be falling after all.


This is helpful list, but since the menus changed again on Dec. 3, it's hard to know what's accurate and what's not.

And there was a poster who said there was NO grilled cheese at Ohana anymore when she went last month.

Edited to add: Also, there have been plenty of posters who just got back, and told us the kids menus were terrible for their families. There also have been a few who said it was fine, as well.
 

I said it was a start for the OP to work with, which is a heck of a lot more than you've done in all of your whining and complaining.

Of course if your time is better spent being nasty, calling people names, being critical and in generally being a miserable person, go for it. There's very little that will make you happy, chicken little ;).
 
Lisa F said:
I said it was a start for the OP to work with, which is a heck of a lot more than you've done in all of your whining and complaining.

Of course if your time is better spent being nasty, calling people names, being critical and in generally being a miserable person, go for it. There's very little that will make you happy, chicken little ;).

I *really* don't want to see this thread closed by the mods so let me say this as someone who was accused by Jodi of being against special needs kids (laughable as I *have* a special needs child) that it's all good. I get her frustration and anger because I've been there. Not over food issues. But over other things. I think as special needs patrents we spend so much time fighting - the system, the schools, society - that sometimes we take it too far. We assume that everyone is against us and that no one understands what it's like to be blessed with these kids. We get tunnel vision. I hope Jodi can take a step back and realize that Disney isn't against special needs kids and either are the people that support the new healthy menus. I hope so. I think she will.
 
I agree with Disneymom2one. Let's please let BuffaloGal and the others try to help out here.

No one is going to be completely pleased with everything. Not every menu is going to please everyone. You might have to "shop around". For years my nieces who love baked or grilled chicken and fish, veggies, salad, and fruit could never eat "kid's meals". My sister never got upset about the fact that the kid's meals were not what her kid's eat, even at WDW. She simply made do by buying adult meals.

For variety the buffets are a great idea and they are located all over the World. If the DDP and the kid's meals do not fit your family, then don't get it.
 
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Thanks BuffaloGal and Lisa F for working so hard to keep the rest of us up to date. I appreciate your efforts. Keep it up :cool1:
 
Can you also include (if you know of any) are any CS's that have additional dessert options for the kids - the only one I am hearing about is Sugar Free Jello...

Thanks again for this thread!
Paula in CT

pirate:
 
I think SOME menus were changed on December 3 - surely not all of 'em at one time.

As for "plenty of posters" deciding the existing choice were 'terrible' for their families vs. "some" posters saying it was fine - a higher percentage of people tend to disseminate negative experiences than the much higher number of people who report on their positive, or as-expected, experiences.
 
Just back and I brought home the kids menus from PTC and WCC. I don't have a scanner, but I'll give you the short version:

PTC 12/7/06
Kids' Complete Meals
Grilled fish of the day (it was Salmon)
served w/Whole-grain pilaf, veggies and yogurt parfait

Grilled Chicken Strips
w/Macaroni Topped w/ marinara sauce and mozarella served w/ veggies and fruit salad

Kid's Picks
Appetizers
Chicken noodle soup
garden salad

Entrees
Meatloaf
Chicken nuggets
Grilled hotdog
Macaroni and Cheese

French fries and Soft drinks available on request

Desserts
Fruit Salad
Ice-cream sundae

WCC 12/5/06
Kids' Complete
Same as above

Kids' Picks

Appetizers
Watermelon
Garden Salad

Entrees
Canyon Skillet
Macaroni and Cheese
Hamburger

French fries and Soft drinks available on request

Desserts
Worms in Dirt
Chuckwagon (this was ice cream sundae with a chocolate chip cookie)

Hope this helps someone with their planning!
 
I don't have a copy of the menu from Chefs de France, but the kids in our group got fried chicken strips (not nuggets, but nice, white meat chicken tenders) and my kids got the fried fish (this looked like a pan-fried fish I'd make at home, lightly breaded, nicely fried, great seasoning. I tried a bite and it was delicious!) Both came with french fries. I can't remember the other entree choices. No choice on the kids' appetizer, they all receive a cheese puff (puffed pastry with cheese (it wasn't very good, but the kids were busy downing my pate and DH's lobster bisque, so they didn't care). Dessert choice for kids was ice cream (chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry).
 
We were there for Thanksgiving. My eldest is a very high functioning Asperger's child. We're pretty tough on him about trying new foods and he knows he has to take a bite. He discovered gravy is okay on turkey & mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce/jelly is really good. The older he has gotten the more open to trying new things has really improved.

Bigger problem was younger DS who was getting tired of Mac & cheese and was having major "marinara & parm" withdrawl. Next time I will check the menu before making ADR's. Guess we will be hitting Mama Melrose or Alfredo's next trip.



Now try to decide to DDP or not. Eldest is 10, sometimes he can suck down the food and others a child portion is enough.
 
Bumping and adding....
If you have eaten at a restaurant and post an update, please date (the date you ate) it.
Also, I'm not going to add stuff from Allearsnet or whereever to the top post. I'm only going to add items physically seen by myself or others on menus after December 3rd.
Thanks.
 
These are from the scans posted at:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1296621

Councourse Steakhouse:
Served with 1% milk, bottled water, or juice
"Kids' Complete Meals" ($7.49)
Pizza w/ mozzerella and diced chicken, veggies and brown sugar apples
Beef and Macaroni w/ marinara sauce and mozzerella, with veggies and fruit salad
"Kids' Picks" One appetizer, one entree, and one dessert ($7.49).
Appetizers:
garden salad
chicken soup
Entrees:
Grilled Chicken
Grilled Steak (add 2.00)
Macaroni and Cheese
Hamburger
French fries and soft drinks available upon request.
Desserts
Fruit Cup
Ice Cream

Tony's Town Square:
Served with 1% milk, bottled water, or juice
"Kids' Complete Meals" ($7.49)
Pizza w/ mozzerella and diced chicken, veggies and brown sugar apples
Grilled fish w/ pilaf, beggies, and yogurt parfait
"Kids' Picks" One appetizer, one entree, and one dessert ($7.49).
Appetizers:
garden salad
carrot and celerey sticks w/ ranch dressing
Entrees:
Spaghetti and Meatballs
Macaroni and Cheese
soft drinks available upon request.
Desserts
Fruit Cup
Ice Cream Sundae

Boatwrights
Served with 1% milk, bottled water, or juice
"Kids' Complete Meals" ($7.49?)
Pizza w/ mozzerella and diced chicken, veggies and brown sugar apples
Beef and Macaroni w/ marinara sauce and mozzerella, with veggies and fruit salad
"Kids' Picks" One appetizer, one entree, and one dessert ($7.49?).
Appetizers:
?
Entrees:
Chicken Strips
Macaroni and Cheese
Cheeseburger
?French fries and soft drinks available upon request?.
Desserts
?


California Grill (this won't be one of the standardized)
Served with choice of juice, 1% milk, bottled water or soft drink
Macaroni and Cheese 7.00
salman, basmati rice, butternut squash 8.00
Pettit filet, potatoes, carrots 11.00
whole-we3at pizza w/ provolone 8.00
Desserts:
Rice krispy sushi plate 3.00
chocolate pudding w/whipped cream 3.00
vanilla ice cream/chocolate sauce 3.00
 
Great thread, thanks!

Would be interested to know if Nine Dragons still has their kid options available as sweet and sour chicken or fried rice with an egg roll.

We chose this restaurant because I thought 'surely they will still offer Chinese food to their child patrons.'

:sunny:
 
Thank you. I'd love to have this information in advance. I'd really like to avoid nothing but junk food. Also DS doesn't eat peanut butter or mac and cheese. He would however eat fried chicken nuggets and cheeseburgers for longer than I'd like. We're planning a lot of buffets and table service to avoid the children's menu issue, but I'd really like to know which counter service will have more extensive lists of options. If the Disney employees can make suggestions to their bosses it would be wonderful to have an option of half or quarter sized servings off the adult menus for the kids. It would certainly make a lot of people happy to have that as an alternative--I would expect the price to vary with the item maybe half or a quarter of the adult price.
 













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